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    by Olivera Simic
    £27.49

  • - A Guide for Facility Managers
    by Joseph F. Gustin
    £47.49

    Cyber Terrorism: A Guide for Facility Managers addresses cyberterrorism and other forms of terrorist activity including mailroom security, bomb threats, and the constant attacks from viruses, hackers, and other invasive programs.

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    by Kent Schmidt
    £126.49

    This book, now in its second edition, answers those two weighty questions. Written for a diverse audience, US Business Litigation Risks will be useful for anyone whose responsibilities include managing US litigation risks.

  • by Nigel West
    £74.49

    SRA Investigations is a comprehensive step-by-step guide to the law and practice relating to investigations by the SRA.

  • by Leon (Rotterdam University Dijkman
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  • by Nils Ørvik
    £109.49

  • by Susan S. M. Edwards
    £83.49

    Violence in the home, particularly assault by a man on his wife or girlfriend, is an everyday phenomenon. What should the police and law courts do about it? In this book first published in 1989 the author draws upon her research into their actual responses to address the practical and theoretical issues for criminology and feminism.

  • by Christa Roodt
    £123.99

    This book covers the restoration of the law of restitution of cultural property, matching the time, space and depth dimensions of the law with the time, space and ontology of events that violated persons and desecrated their heritage in the colonial era. It will be useful to researchers of cultural property law and heritage studies.

  • by Adam K. Webb
    £132.99

    The World's Constitution: Spheres of Liberty in the Future Global Order offers a vision of future world order that could work in a global space while shifting the balance of power from state back to society. This book shares insights that cut across a range of topics from social welfare to channels of representation.

  • by Amelie (University of Erfurt Harbisch
    £123.99

    Refugees and asylum seekers as agents of global politics,broadening our thinking about political agency beyond statism, citizenship,organized political protest.The individual human subjects as overlooked agents of international relations.This volume highlights people's agency despite being subjected to powerful ideas and mechanisms.

  • by Kurt Schuparra
    £123.99

    This book provides the definitive account of a decade-long transformation of energy policy in California with rippling consequences. It will be a must-read for energy policy makers, researchers, and environmental historians.

  • by W. David (EHF Manager Yates
    £141.99

    Now, in its fourth edition, Safety Professional's Reference and Study Guide has expanded incorporates new chapters on legal aspects of the safety profession, recordkeeping, sustainability principles, and more, catering to the evolving needs of the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) community.

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    £132.99

    Wallachian Mobility and Settlement Carpathian Arc, a project initiated by the Balkan History Association, seeks to fill this void by bringing together the research from multinational scholars of various academic disciplines.

  • by Emma Armstrong
    £132.99

    British Army Veterans' Experiences of the Transition into Civilian Life offers an ultra-realist explanation of Army veterans' experiences of the transition into civilian life. It argues that the Army contains its' own Symbolic Order, a model of meaning making, which is distinct from the civilian method of making sense of the world.

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    £123.99

    This book provides a comprehensive resource for accommodating and pursuing Indigenous perspectives in legal education.

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    £35.49

    This book provides a comprehensive resource for accommodating and pursuing Indigenous perspectives in legal education.

  • by Nakib Mohammad Nasrullah
    £47.49

    This book offers an overview of the relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) regulation and sustainable development in Bangladesh. For researchers, students, and academics of economics, politics, sustainable development and economic growth. Also FDI strategists, policymakers, negotiators, administrators, and legislators.

  • - A Student's Guide
    by Laura (Bath Spa University UK) Caulfield & Jane (Birmingham City University UK) Hill
    £38.49 - 132.99

    Earlier edition published as: Criminological research for beginners.

  • by Omar (University of Malta Grech
    £47.49

    This book contributes to the debate on the international law of post-conflict peacebuilding, and suggests a need for closer connections between practitioners and academics.

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    This book explores how law can be understood through film by engaging creatively with the intellectual and aesthetic dimensions of both fields.

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    This book investigates the conflictual relationship between the Islamic world and Western civilization, looking at its history as key to understanding its present. It critiques current Euro-Mediterranean relations, highlighting the need to move beyond the conditionality principle, a cornerstone of European policy toward Arab Muslim peoples.

  • by Olimpia Malatesta
    £132.99

    This book provides a new interpretation of ordoliberalism - the influential German version of neoliberalism - by exploring the political, legal, and social context of its emergence.

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    This book contributes to and broadens the field of Border Criminology, by bringing together a collection of chapters from leading scholars engaged in cross-national and comparative conversations on bordered penality and crimmigration practices.

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    by David A. Sklansky
    £24.49

    The crises of American democracy and criminal justice are intimately connected. David A. Sklansky shows how police, courts, and prisons helped to break American democracy and can be reformed to empower equitable self-governance. Seeking durable change, Sklansky urges pragmatic proposals rooted in a strong commitment to pluralism.

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    £209.49

    This handbook provides a timely synthesis of the international literature that investigates men's experiences of intimate partner violence and help seeking behavior, and considers what the findings mean for research, practice, and policy.

  • by Rachael K. (Associate Professor of Political Science Hinkle
    £84.99

    For the last fifty years, intermediate federal appellate courts have produced "published" and "unpublished" opinions at the discretion of the judge ruling on the case. When an opinion is labelled as published, it is something that all future judges in that jurisdiction must follow, but when a ruling is designated as unpublished, it only resolves the isolated dispute instead of creating a legal precedent. Selective Publication in the U.S. Courts of Appeals compares these two types of opinions to reveal and understand inequalities created by the practice of selective publication.

  • by Rachel (Associate Professor of Law Bayefsky
    £67.49

    While dignity is an established and prevalent topic in human rights discourse, the term's meaning as it pertains to law is nebulous. Dignity and Judicial Authority considers how courts can and should intervene on matters of dignity, exploring the subject from both philosophical and practical perspectives.

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