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  • av Sam Vander Wielen
    345,-

    You read Two Week's Notice and Don't Keep Your Day Job...you ditched the briefcase and now you're ready to nurture (and legally secure) your online business. You need this practical guide from Sam Vander Wielen, the force behind Sam Vander Wielen LLC and host of the On Your Terms podcast. Sam Vander Wielen started her career as a lawyer. It made her miserable. So she pivoted from barrister to food blogger...but, that didn't work out either. The blogger became a health coach, and while that allowed her to finally quit the law firm, it turned out to be an unsustainable business. Dedicated to online entrepreneurship and the freedom it allowed her to live life in her own way, Vander Wielen leaned into her existing skill set and created Sam Vander Wielen LLC, creating DIY legal templates for new online business owners who are ready to legally protect their livelihoods. When I Start My Business I'll Be Happy does so much more than offer new entrepreneurs a way to establish the legal foundations of their businesses. Vander Wielen has developed a necessary resource for those who are new to doing business online, or who are ready to take their existing business to the next level. Having walked the entrepreneurial path many times before--and now that it's led to a 7-figure income-- Vander Wielen presents practical, easy-to-implement business ideas and advice that covers all the ages and stages of entrepreneurship, such as:- how to anticipate (or avoid) the common early entrepreneurship pitfalls- how to juggle personal life with a business that is often dependent on what's happening in one's life- how to find and build on your unique gifts, and, once your business is established- how to keep growing it--without losing yourself in the processThe most important lesson is that your business won't fix your life, much in the same way that the perfect job won't make you completely happy. Entrepreneurship can be deeply rewarding, but not at the cost of your own self-care and well-being. When I Start My Business I'll Be Happy teaches readers that even when life doesn't go perfectly smoothly as a business owner, you can still build and grow your own business. In fact, it can make your business even stronger.

  •  
    2 035,-

    "This book will be useful to practitioners, policymakers, graduate students and researchers of environmental law, environmental studies, human rights, sustainable development, social justice and area studies on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and West Asia. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core"--

  • - Rules, Checklists, Procedures, 2019 Cumulative Supplement
    av Jody Blazek
    1 465 - 2 405,-

  • av Pauline Campbell
    339,-

    Lefty Lawyer is a book to counter political attacks on members of the legal profession. An award-winning black woman lawyer speaks truth to power.

  • av Howard Riddle & Robert Zara
    339 - 405,-

    In this concise book, the authors distil their vast knowledge and experience of magistrates' courts for the benefit all those needing a speedy and targeted point of reference on key aspects of the relevant law, whether as newcomers, legal advisers, justices of the peace or criminal practitioners.

  • av Jurgen Basedow
    1 895,-

  • av Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund
    2 029,-

  • av Aitor Jimenez
    349 - 1 015

  •  
    1 129,-

    "Policing Not Providing: The Child Welfare System as Poverty Governance critically analyzes how the U.S. child welfare system surveils and polices poor families, especially poor Black and Native families, rather than meeting families' basic needs or protecting children from harm"--

  •  
    2 519,-

    Volume 209 contains 2022 judgment on reparations of the International Court of Justice in Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Uganda), decision of Philippines Supreme Court in Ocampo v. Enriquez, and judgment of the English High Court in Dynasty Company v. Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq.

  • av Shekh Abdullah-Al-Musa Ahmed
    1 639,-

  •  
    545,-

    Professors Speak Out showcases the powerful stories of eighteen university professors from various fields and backgrounds, all of whom have been investigated by their academic institutions. These shocking narratives reflect the rising frequency and increasing absurdity of campus investigations, which often result from the expression of disfavored opinions that should be protected by inalienable free speech rights and longstanding principles of academic freedom. As the reader will learn, the investigation itself is often the punishment, though the process can inflict serious additional sanctions. Some contributors lost their jobs, while others have faced a variety of other unwarranted consequences. By providing a badly needed platform for persecuted voices in contemporary academia, this unique volume exposes the grave injustice that menaces faculty members today and calls into serious question the reprehensible bureaucratic processes that allow for such investigations. Taken together, the eighteen contributors show how a new campus McCarthyism is brutally assaulting academic freedom.

  •  
    399,-

    "Policing Not Providing: The Child Welfare System as Poverty Governance critically analyzes how the U.S. child welfare system surveils and polices poor families, especially poor Black and Native families, rather than meeting families' basic needs or protecting children from harm"--

  • av Yuri Borgmann-Prebil
    629 - 1 415

    Identifying crucial deficiencies in the legal theories of Hart and Dworkin, The Rule of Reason in European Constitutionalism and Citizenship draws on the work of Habermas and Alexy in order to elaborate a new juridical conception of citizenship.

  •  
    2 645,-

    Millets are highly nutrient-dense and are regarded as healthy foods, especially for the control of diabetes and mineral deficiencies. The lack of knowledge about millets nutritional importance and the difficulties of their preparation is one of the main causes of their decreasing demand. This book covers millet production, novel processing technologies, nutritional aspects, chemistry, product formulations and other more. It provides an overview of the most recent data on millets, including genome-editing techniques to improve millets potential and productivity, AI based smart breeding in unexplored millets for global food security.

  • av John Grisham
    145,-

  • - Promise and Constraints
    av Martha Minow
    615,-

    The establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) gave rise to the first permanent Office of the Prosecutor (OTP), with independent powers of investigation and prosecution. This volume of essays presents the first sustained examination of this unique office and offers a rare look into international justice.

  • av Adrian Turner
    3 405,-

    The updated edition of this annual title remains the essential publication that no court practitioner can afford to be without. It includes straightforward coverage of new case law, current court procedure, criminal offences, sentencing and more to ensure you have a complete picture of the law.

  • av Anne-Meike Fechter
    385 - 1 149,-

  • av Lola Wilhelm
    1 215,-

    From an international boycott in the 1970s to current medical warnings against ultra-processed foods and their suspected role in the global obesity crisis, Nestlé has come under intense public scrutiny. For its critics, the Swiss giant epitomises the negative impacts of the food industry on development and the Global South. What has so far eluded historical inquiry is how, from its creation in 1866 through much of the twentieth century, Nestlé shaped, and was shaped by, the ideas and practices of international development. In Formulating development: How Nestlé shaped the aid industry, historian Lola Wilhelm takes the reader from the Alpine valleys of nineteenth century Switzerland to the hospitals of post-independence West Africa. She finds that Nestlé earned a seat at the table of international aid by partnering respected institutions, Save the Children and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation. This book tells how Nestlé's humanitarian ventures brokered the Red Cross in wartime Europe, of its clinical trials in Helvetic and Senegalese maternities, and of its agricultural modernisation schemes in Switzerland, Mexico, India, and the Ivory Coast. But these corporate manoeuvres were never to everyone's taste. Against the backdrop of war and the downfall of Europe's colonial empires, the book uncovers the long-forgotten alliances and controversies that continue to shape the aid industry. Based on extensive research from Nestlé's archives, the records of leading aid agencies, and the experiences of hospital patients and purported aid recipients, this book interrogates the legacies of this history for international development today.

  •  
    1 275

    Contemporary narratives of humanitarianism portray this field as distinct in its value-orientation and, subsequently, as cohesive and egalitarian. Although very diverse in their practices and mandates, all humanitarian actors position themselves as "do-gooders" who alleviate the suffering that others - the "bad" ones - have caused. Recent calls to decolonialise humanitarianism and scandals about racist and sexual abuses however reveal a more disturbing story: the one of a sector shaped by hierarchies, dominance patterns and power relationships. The many types of hierarchical relations in the humanitarian arena, leading to the inclusion of some actors into powerful circles and the exclusion of others from such circles, form the point of departure of this edited volume. The goal of this edited volume is to move away from the glossy images of the humanitarian gesture to analyse how hierarchies, power asymmetries and exclusion emerge, are maintained and can be ultimately challenged in the humanitarian arena. It does so by gathering leading scholars on humanitarianism coming from a variety of disciplinary fields such as international relations, philosophy, organizational science and management, and sociology. Contributors analyse exclusion dynamics at the individual, organizational and structural levels combining data from ethnography, historical analysis interviews, survey and statistical analysis. Hierarchies and exclusion not only analyses hierarchies in global governance but also inform current efforts to strengthen inclusiveness and equity in humanitarianism.

  • av Martin (University of Cambridge.) Dixon
    675 - 2 029,-

  • av Torun (Linnaeus University Elsrud
    2 029,-

    This book applies perspectives of hope to understand the precariousness, suffering and agency of people seeking asylum.

  • av Aspire K Swaminathan
    389,-

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