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The little-known story of the man who sparked a groundswell of gay activism with a wrongly decided Supreme Court decision.
Originally published in 1950 and as a third edition in 1967, this volume traces the evolution of the English nation - the amalgamation of differing races and the unification of warring tribal princedoms into one monarchy, the stimulus of foreign invasion and the triumph of one common tongue in the rivalry of languages and dialects.
This work explores the transformative potential of neuroscience in reshaping India's criminal justice system. It explores the complex terrain of neurolaw, examining its implications for criminal responsibility, rehabilitation, and the foundations of legal thought. It proposes innovative approaches to longstanding legal and ethical dilemmas.
This book confronts the difficulties raised by cross-border evidence in order to propose a new understanding of justice as approximative.
Considering the potential and perils of Domestic Abuse-Related Death Reviews (DARDRs) in England and Wales as a way of learning from domestic abuse-related deaths, this book examines what DARDRs - first known as Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs) - are understood as being for, what is used by and in DARDRs, and how DARDRs are themselves used.
The Admission and Integration of Refugees in Europe argues for a more interconnected understanding of laws and policies for the admission and integration of refugees and asylum seekers in the European Union.
This book addresses advancement in nanomaterials to design and develop non-invasive healthcare sensors including combination of hybrid nanocomposites to design non-invasive devices for diagnosing human diseases. The cost effectiveness is addressed with the methodologies to increase the scalability of the fabrication process.
The essays collected in Interstitial Private Law encourage the next generation of private law theorists to engage with the 'connective tissue' of private law. Internationally prominent scholars introduce and analyse these crucially important interstitial aspects, including legal personhood, agency and other attribution rules, consent, estoppel, equity, remedies, and restitution.
Borne out of a collaboration between lawyers, academics, and activists, this edited volume provides a uniquely comparative account of the development of hybrid courts in recent years.
A unique reference guide to taxation in conveyancing and probate practice, this manual provides the legislative background and numerous practical examples of how the taxes are calculated and the role and duty of care of the solicitor.
Title 38 presents regulations governing the standards and practices of disabilities ratings, life insurance, civil relief, loans by banks, vocational rehabilitation and education, medical benefits, relocation assistance, legal services, cemetery grants, etc.
Offers actionable advice for anyone who wants to invest in income-producing properties. This book includes step-by-step explanations of everything you need to know to keep yourself one step ahead of the competition. It provides tips on financing and trusted guidance on mastering the art of property valuation.
There are diverse and complex problems faced by women in Israel. This book explores women's roles in teachers' labor conflicts, threatened motherhood within the welfare system, bureaucratic encounters faced by Ethiopian immigrant women, the lack of political representation amongst women, feminist activism against the sex industry, and gender power dynamics in gyms. It is a comprehensive feminist examination of women's diverse experiences in Israeli society over four decades and analyzes society during this time. As an ethnography, the book emphasizes a commitment to social justice and equality, and challenges prevailing social and gender research approaches.
Winter, 1901. The Inner Temple is even quieter than usual under a blanket of snow and Gabriel Ward KC is hard at work on a thorny libel case. All is calm, all is bright - until the mummified hand arrives in the post... While the hand's recipient, Temple Treasurer Sir William Waring, is rightfully shaken, Gabriel is filled with curiosity. Who would want to send such a thing? And why? But as more parcels arrive - one with fatal consequences - Gabriel realises that it is not Sir William who is the target, but the Temple itself. Someone is holding a grudge that has already led to at least one death. Now it's up to Gabriel, and Constable Wright of the City of London Police, to find out who, before an old death leads to a new murder.
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