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  • av Shreya Atrey
    1 999,-

    This edited volume addresses the operation of equality and discrimination law in times of crisis. It seeks to understand how existing inequalities are exacerbated in crises and whether equality law has the tools to understand and address this. Drawing together international experts, the book takes an interdisciplinary and comparative approach.

  • av Rana Som
    1 075

    This book explains how personnel managers handled the challenge in different ages, and how the evolving socio-economic environment influenced their approaches and actions, and continue to do so.

  • av Katherine C Little
    1 199

    Explores the mindset in which people approached reading and writing in the sixteenth century, specifically the idea that reading books was 'good' for you in the sense that it was morally useful and informative.

  • av William H Steffen
    1 215

    Anthropocene Theater and the Shakespearean Stage revises the anthropocentric narrative of early globalization from the perspective of the non-human world in order to demonstrate nature's agency in determining ecological, economic, and colonial outcomes.

  • av Thomas Holden
    1 159

    Hobbes's Philosophy of Religion presents a new scholarly interpretation of Hobbes's treatment of religious speech and practice by arguing that the key to Hobbes's treatment of religion is his theory of religious language.

  • av Stephanie Roussou
    1 755

    This book examines ancient and medieval thought on Greek enclitics and explores challenging questions about the facts of the language itself. The authors provide new critical editions of the most extensive surviving texts, along with translations into English, and ultimately shed new light on how sequences of enclitics were accented in antiquity.

  • av Pablo Gilabert
    1 685

    Human dignity: social movements invoke it, several national constitutions enshrine it, and it features prominently in international human rights documents. But what is it and why is it important? Pablo Gilabert offers a systematic defense of the view that human dignity is the moral heart of justice.

  • av Alessandro Ferrara
    1 565,-

    By taking new steps in updating and revisiting political liberalism, this book reconstructs Rawls's implicit view of constituent power beyond the pages dedicated to it in Political Liberalism and brings that view into conversation with major constitutional theories of the twentieth century.

  • av Robin Cooper
    1 619,-

    This book characterizes a notion of type that covers both linguistic and non-linguistic action, and lays the foundations for a theory of action based on a Theory of Types with Records (TTR). The theory of language based on action developed in the book allows the adoption of a perspective on linguistic content centred on interaction in dialogue.

  • av Stephanie Collins
    1 059

    Stephanie Collins presents a philosophical theory of organizational wrongdoing. States pursue unjust wars, businesses avoid tax, charities misdirect funds. Our social, political, and legal responses to these kinds of moral wrongdoing need guidance. Organizations as Wrongdoers illuminates what we're responding to and how we should respond to it.

  • av Anke Sophia Obendiek
    1 389

    As digital data becomes increasingly important for security agencies, business, and individuals, the ability to control it becomes ever more attractive with conflict arising as multiple parties attempt to do so. This book looks at the arguments at the heart of these conflicts and creates a framework to analyse and assess how these get resolved.

  • av William Blair
    3 065,-

    International Monetary and Banking Law post COVID-19 analyses the response of major financial institutions and central banks to the COVID-19 pandemic, considering the impact on the architecture and content of international monetary and banking law.

  • av Andrea Binder
    1 309

    Offshore Finance and State Power asks how offshore financial services affect the power of the state. Combining a concept analysis with empirical research, the book finds that economic actors go offshore to create money more than to hide it and it also reveals that the relationship between the two is not straightforward.

  • av Jonathan Harris
    2 195

    This collection is in honour of the remarkable career of Lord Collins. The book offers a set of unique insights into the conduct of cross-border litigation; the judicial role in international cases; the shape of English private international law; the conduct of international arbitration; and the interface with public international law.

  • av W J Mander
    1 389

    This work traces the development of a philosophical theory about causality--the volitional theory of causation-- which supposes the underlying nature of causation as something revealed to us in the experience of our own will. It offers both a history of philosophy and a chance to think about the complex puzzles of both causation and human will.

  • av Gary S Fields
    1 405

    This book examines heterogeneity within informal work by applying a common conceptual framework and empirical methodology. It contains countries studies that use panel data to present a comparative perspective on worker transitions between formal and informal work across developing countries across the Global South.

  • av Ian Pratt-Hartmann
    1 825

    Pratt-Hartmann considers for which fragments of first-order logic there is an effective method for determining satisfiability or finite satisfiability. Furthermore, he asks, if these problems are decidable for some fragment, what is their computational complexity?

  • av Marija Jovanovic
    1 565,-

    Do humans have a right not to be trafficked? This book examines the legal nature of human trafficking and its relationship with human rights law. Drawing on the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, it shows that human trafficking is indeed a human rights violation requiring legislative and institutional responses from states.

  • av Ayelet Ben-Yishai
    1 089

    Genres of Emergency offers literary genre as a way to understand and negotiate the varied states of emergency and crisis that have become a fixture of our contemporary world, building on a critical study of the literature written during and about the State of Emergency declared by Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi (1975 - 1977).

  • av Imke Driemel
    1 309

    This book provides a detailed cross-linguistic study of pseudo-noun incorporation, a phenomenon whereby an argument forms a 'closer than usual' relation with the verb. Imke Driemel explores eleven noun types across five different languages to arrive at a unifying theory that accounts for all properties of pseudo-noun incorporation.

  • av Estelle Strazdins
    1 889

    Strazdins uses literature, inscriptions, and art to explore the relationship of elite Greeks of the Roman imperial period to time. She establishes that imperial Greek temporality was more complex than previously allowed by detailing how cultural output used the past to position itself within tradition but was crafted to speak to the future.

  • av August Reinisch
    1 635

    This edited volume explores the connection between the rule of law and substantive standards of treatment in international investment agreements. It also analyses to what extent these standards of treatment can be understood as positive expressions of the rule of law.

  • av Luke Moffett
    1 685

    For thousands of years, reparations have been used to alleviate the devastating consequences of war. More recently, human rights law has established that victims have a right to reparations. Yet, in the face of conflicts that last for decades with millions of victims, how feasible it is to deliver reparations? And what are the obstacles?

  • av Jennifer Lackey
    975

    Drawing on work across philosophy, the law, and social psychology, Jennifer Lackey shows how in the American criminal legal system testimony is extracted from individuals through processes that are coercive, manipulative, or deceptive. She urges the need to respect the epistemic agency of each participant in the system.

  • av John Bishop
    1 099

    John Bishop and Ken Perszyk argue that it is reasonable to reject the standard conception of a personal 'omniGod'. They present an alternative view, 'euteleology': reality is inherently purposive, and the universe exists ultimately because its overall end, which is the supreme good, is made concretely real within it.

  • av Stuart West
    1 349

    This contemporary guide is packed full of expert tips and suggestions which will provide the reader with the means and motivation to write better scientific papers that are more likely to be read and have impact.

  • av Christopher Cannon
    4 199

    This edition presents the complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer to a new generation of students and scholars. It provides all that undergraduates and graduate students will need to understand and appreciate Chaucer in his original Middle English, as well as an extensive scholarly apparatus.

  • av Shailesh V Shrikhande
    2 355

    Gastrointestinal surgery (GI) is performed for a range of benign and malignant diseases in both elective and emergency settings. This volume covers the surgery and management of the pancreas, including acute and chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer.

  • av John A Windsor
    2 739

    Gastrointestinal surgery (GI) is performed for a range of benign and malignant diseases in both elective and emergency settings. This volume covers the surgery and management of the duodenum and small bowel, including anatomy and physiology, paediatric and adult disease, benign, infectious and neoplastic disease, and surgical techniques.

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