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  • av Omar (Eastern New Mexico University) Camarillo
    582,-

    This book explores and explains how traditional and alternative media have framed the issues of gun trafficking into Mexico, drug related violence, and spillover violence. It reveals how gun trafficking and drug related violence are social problems for Mexico.

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    582,-

    Offering suggestions and recommendations for how to bring down the use of PTD in Europe, this book is essential reading for all those engaged with European penal research and practice.

  • av Giulia Frosecchi
    608,-

    This book reflects on constitutional balancing from the perspective of fundamental labour rights. It reviews the theoretical debates on judicial balancing and the approaches adopted by the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights, to proceed with a closer assessment of Italian and Spanish judicial traditions.

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    av Jeff Wallace
    297 - 1 235,-

    Explores abstraction as a keyword in aesthetic modernism and in critical thinking since Marx

  • Spar 16%
    av Christian Enemark
    297 - 1 209,-

  • av Andrew Lathuipou Kamei
    582 - 1 942

  • av Daniel (Department of Sociology McCarthy
    582 - 2 067

  • av Patrick Vrancken
    608 - 2 137

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    582,-

    This book explores the ways in which the study of the domestic and the international, far from being separate spheres, are in fact woven together in multiple ways. It seeks to question this traditional domestic/international binary and approach their entanglement through a range of different empirical settings and methodological approaches.

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    789,-

    Every law student and legal scholar uses Wesley Hohfeld's ideas whether they realize it or not. This collection offers the first comprehensive, single-stop volume to clarify and examine the value, ubiquity, and import of Hohfeld's work. The book also features newly uncovered personal papers from Hohfeld's family.

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    595,-

    The idea of a chain of production that straddles the boundaries of national states is central to understanding the workings of the global economy; this book focuses on how a range of countries at different stages of development and regulatory capability deal with the regulation of food production and distribution.

  • av Jean-Francois Mercure
    414 - 1 671

    In Complexity Economics for Environmental Governance, Jean-Francois Mercure reframes environmental policy and provides a rigorous methodology necessary to tackle the complexity of environmental policy and the transition to sustainability. The book offers a detailed account of the deficiencies of environmental economics and then develops a theory of innovation and macroeconomics based on complexity theory. It also develops a new foundation for evidence-based policy-making using a Risk-Opportunity Analysis applied to the sustainability transition. This multidisciplinary work was developed in partnership with prominent natural scientists and economists as well as active policy-makers with the aim to revolutionize thinking in the face of the full complexity of the sustainability transition, and to show how it can best be governed to minimize its distributional impacts. The book should be read by academics and policy-makers seeking new ways to think about environmental policy-making.

  • av Carolyn Adams
    414 - 1 291,-

    Health research around the world relies on access to data, and much of the most valuable, reliable, and comprehensive data collections are held by governments. These collections, which contain data on whole populations, are a powerful tool in the hands of researchers, especially when they are linked and analyzed, and can help to address "e;wicked problems"e; in health and emerging global threats such as COVID-19. At the same time, these data collections contain sensitive information that must only be used in ways that respect the values, interests, and rights of individuals and their communities. Sharing Linked Data for Health Research provides a template for allowing research access to government data collections in a regulatory environment designed to build social license while supporting the research enterprise.

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    414,-

    This volume is a call to embrace the power of positionality, telling a new history of law and society through the experiences of successful scholars from populations that academia has historically marginalized. Experts record their positionalities across their research and document what they learned about the law in the process.

  • av Aytekin Kaan Kurtul
    1 942

    This book addresses one of the oldest political offences in the European continent, lèse-majesté, in light of its historical evolution and the threat it poses to a democratic public sphere in modern-day Europe. It stands as a warning and a call for the abolition of lèse-majesté laws as a democratic necessity.

  • av Thomas D. Musgrave
    1 942

    This book examines how the Roman, French and English legal systems have each dealt with the issue of unforeseen, supervening events which have rendered the performance of contractual obligations either impossible or fundamentally different in nature, sometimes known as Force Majeure or Acts of God.

  • av Gregory Mose
    582 - 1 878

  • av Marco (The University of Milano-Bicocca Nocente
    582 - 1 942

  • av David C. (John Jay College Brotherton
    582 - 1 942

  • av Katrin Seidel
    1 942

    This book presents an in-depth and nuanced interdisciplinary and comparative analysis of (post-)conflict constitution-making in South Sudan and Somaliland, exploring the ways in which the two emerging states negotiate statehood in a globalised world.

  • av Valentino (University of Florence Cattelan
    582 - 1 942

  • av Janice Richardson
    569 - 1 942

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    569,-

    This edited book addresses contemporary challenges in Clinical Legal Education (CLE), considering its role in legal education and in the broader community that it serves.

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    582,-

    This book examines EU external border violence and the role of Frontex, and how it can be made legally and politically accountable for these incidents.

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    647,-

    The Routledge Handbook of Latin America and the Environment provides an in-depth and accessible analysis and theorization of environmental issues in the region. It will help readers make connections between Latin American and other regions' perspectives, experiences, and environmental concerns.

  • av Romi Adetio Setiawan
    582,-

    This book critically examines the less-studied issue of developing an Islamic banking regulatory and supervisory framework that considers the risk pressures faced by Islamic banks' operations in an Indonesian financial sector dominated by conventional banks.

  • av Monika Domanska
    582 - 1 813

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