Each Casebook is prepared by a separate task force. Task forces enjoy a high degree of autonomy to mould the casebook approach so as to accommodate the particular needs of the subject area they cover. The task forces are guided by the research coordinator of the Casebook Project who helps them to organise and coordinate their activities and ensures that the various task forces can draw on each other's experience. The editors and authors do of course play the principal role in each task force. Many author teams enlarge their task force invoking the help of an advisory board, of national reporters, of translators and/or of student assistants. The links below lead to full overviews for each task force.
- Civil Procedure: casebook in preparation
- Conflict of Laws: casebook in preparation
- Consumer Law: casebook in preparation
- Constitutional Law: casebook in preparation
- Contract Law: first edition, second edition in preparation
- Judicial Review: casebook in preparation
- Labour Law: casebook in preparation
- Law and Art: casebook in preparation
- Legal History: casebook in preparation
- Non-Discrimination: first edition
- Property Law: casebook in preparation
- Tort Law: preliminary volume (scope of protection), first edition, second edition in preparation
- Unjustified Enrichment: first edition








