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The contributors to this book examine some of the most significant aspects of food law and regulation, including the effects of global warming, intellectual property rights, and human rights, as well as local and international viewpoints on food safety, information sharing, and systems transformation.
Now in its sixth edition, the definitive work on litigation in the Admiralty Court deals with several topics not covered elsewhere, such as the impact of insolvency, the interplay between jurisdiction and practice, the range of applicable limitation periods, the role of international conventions, and how collision claims should be litigated.
An interdisciplinary collection, this volume draws on considerable expertise from scholars and practitioners to address the challenges, impacts and the regulation of this civilizational transformation from the perspectives of various disciplines including philosophy, international law, sociology, cultural studies, economics, and technology.
An interdisciplinary collection, this volume draws on considerable expertise from scholars and practitioners to address the challenges, impacts and the regulation of this civilizational transformation from the perspectives of various disciplines including philosophy, international law, sociology, cultural studies, economics, and technology.
What our failures during the pandemic cost us, and why we must do betterThe Covid pandemic quickly led to the greatest mobilization of emergency powers in human history. By early April 2020, half the world’s population—3.9 billion people—were living under quarantine. People were told not to leave their homes; businesses were shuttered, employees laid off, and schools closed for months or even years. The most devastating pandemic in a century and the policies adopted in response to it upended life as we knew it. In this eye-opening book, Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee examine our pandemic response and pose some provocative questions: Why did we ignore pre-Covid plans for managing a pandemic? Were the voices of reasonable dissent treated fairly? Did we adequately consider the costs and benefits of different policy options? And, aside from vaccines, did the policies adopted work as intended?With In Covid’s Wake, Macedo and Lee offer the first comprehensive—and candid—political assessment of how our institutions fared during the pandemic. They describe how, influenced by Wuhan’s lockdown, governments departed from their existing pandemic plans. Hard choices were obscured by slogans like “follow the science.” The policies adopted largely benefited the laptop class and left so-called essential workers unprotected; the benefits and harms were distributed unfairly. Extended school closures hit the least-privileged families the hardest. Science became politicized and dissent was driven to the margins. In the next crisis, Macedo and Lee warn, we must not forget the deepest values of liberal democracy: tolerance and open-mindedness, respect for evidence and its limits, a willingness to entertain uncertainty, and a commitment to telling the whole truth.
The Keepers of the Common Good examines the interplay between the people's sentiments and their submission to authority. At the foundation is a novel understanding from a social perspective of constitutional authority and the place of the people.
This significant and timely book explores a novel market mechanism, Stock Connect, which gives mutual market access to Chinese and international investors, and provides original analyses and fresh insights. This mechanism could become the new normal in future global financial integration.By examining this cross-border scheme from a regulatory perspective via a three-tiered analytical framework (investors, issuers and regulators), this book unearths the profound implications of Stock Connect to local and global financial markets and the legal impediments to its implementation. It covers a broad range of topics in this cross-boundary investment channel, including an overview of four existing connectivity arrangements (Shanghai-Hong Kong, Shenzhen-Hong Kong, Shanghai-London and China-Switzerland), the uniqueness of these connectivity arrangements, investor protection, regulations of connect issuers, regulatory cooperation and enforcement, the impacts on local and global financial markets, the implications for the world market connectivity as well as the challenges and future of Stock Connect.This pioneering study will appeal to a broad range of readers who are interested in the on-going reshaping of international financial systems and China's emerging influence in the international financial order.
This book brings together experts from different fields and with different jurisdictional focuses to provide fresh ideas and deep insights into crypto regulation. It was originally published as a special issue of Law and Financial Markets Review.
Product Counsel: A Practical Framework for Advising Throughout the Product Life Cycle offers a pioneering exploration into the emerging discipline of product law. Authored by Olga V. Mack and Adrienne Go, this comprehensive guide equips readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complexities of today's dynamic business and regulatory landscape. Product law stands at the intersection of law, business, and technology, shaping numerous emerging industries. This book provides an indepth examination of this evolving field, offering insights into its development, requisite skills for practitioners, and the broader legal and regulatory environment. The framework presented isn't just theoretical - it's a practical roadmap for understanding and applying the principles of product law in real world scenarios. Illustrating the principles outlined in the book are a variety of typical case studies and checklists. Through these narratives, readers gain valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by product lawyers, enabling them to put into practice the book's concepts. Olga V. Mack, a general counsel and digital transformation executive, is renowned for her expertise at the intersection of law, technology, and business. Adrienne Go, a product and regulatory leader, brings comprehensive experience in integrating legal, technological, and business considerations into product development. Together, they offer a wealth of knowledge and insight into the evolving field of product law. While numerous publications address specific aspects of technology law, none offer the comprehensive analytical framework presented in Product Counsel. This book fills a critical gap in the market, providing readers with a holistic perspective on product law that is both actionable and informative. In a world marked by technological disruption and innovation, Product Counsel emerges as an indispensable resource for legal practitioners, tech entrepreneurs, business leaders, and students alike. By merging theory with practice, this book equips readers with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the evolving intersection of law, business, and technology. With its practical insights and forward-thinking approach, it promises to be a valuable addition to any professional library.
Featuring more than 475 questions based on Life in the United Kingdom: A guide for new residents, the official Home Office materials, Life in the UK Test: Practice Questions 2025 is the ideal study companion for anyone taking the Life in the UK test. Passing the Life in the UK test is a compulsory requirement for anyone wanting to live permanently in Britain or become a British citizen. This practical study aide makes preparing for the test a lot easier. This 2025 edition features practice tests completely revised from 2024 based on direct experience and extensive customer feedback. This means every question has been checked against official samples and formats for accuracy, and the book features question styles and formats seen in the official test. This book gives students access to practice questions which are just like the real test. Students also get a free subscription to online practice tests at www.lifeintheuk.net, along with up-to-date news and information. 1. 20 complete practice tests, fully revised based on direct experience and customer feedback 2. Updated advice on what to study and what questions will be like 3. A free subscription for online practice tests at www.lifeintheuk.net Complete study materials are available in the companion titles Life in the UK Test: Study Guide 2025 and Life in the UK Test: Handbook 2025.
Contains the complete official study materials reproduced from Life in the United Kingdom: A guide for new residents 3rd edition, practice tests, expert study advice and diagrams. Purchasers get a free subscription to online practice tests at www.lifeintheuk.net. Everything you need to pass the test with confidence in one book.
Business Freedoms and Fundamental Rights in European Union Law holistically assesses the value placed on the freedom to conduct a business as a fundamental right within EU Law. Contrary to a series of controversial CJEU rulings, the book demonstrates that granting fundamental rights status to business freedoms is not inherently deregulatory.
This book provides a critical assessment of how judges reason in the adjudication of historical injustices.
A rare snapshot of life in women's prisons which describes food as a socio-cultural experience. Refreshingly new for penal observers and of interest to women's support groups everywhere. Resourceful, instructive, innovative.
Based on first-hand accounts, the book is a definitive retrospective and the first detailed history/analysis of the unit. A supreme record of an 'iconic' social experiment which includes diverse and largely unpublished materials.
Malevolent Legalities draws upon archival research conducted at the Scalia Papers at the Harvard Law School Historical and Special Collections to examine the influence of Justice Antonin Scalia's judicial philosophy of "textualist-originalism" on the US Supreme Court's antidiscrimination jurisprudence. The book focuses on six US Supreme Court cases, organized into two parts. The main argument of the book, grounded in archival and legal materials, is that textualist-originalism makes it lawful for discrimination to be performed through the text, and explicitly seeks to prevent progress by enacting a regime of "static law". In Shelby County v. Holder (2013), Justice Ginsburg remarked that discrimination today behaves like the Hydra, the many-headed serpent in Ancient Greek mythology which regenerates each time its head is severed. The analysis of archival and legal materials is therefore prefaced by the development of a unique methodology for studying discrimination called discriminatology, understood as a framework for analyzing how discrimination persists through time, is performed through the text, and is a product of the manipulation of legal speech. In this way, Malevolent Legalities approaches the study of textualist-originalism as itself a vehicle for discrimination performed mala fide or "in bad faith."
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