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  • by Kelly J. (Eastern Washington University Evans
    £31.99

  • by L. E. S. Eisenlohr
    £83.49

    First published in 1934, International Narcotics Control is concerned with dangerous drugs solely as a subject of international administration. This is an important historical reference work for scholars and students of criminology.

  • by Jr. Burtch
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  • by USA) Walker, Rolando V. (Sam Houston State University, USA) del Carmen & et al.
    £41.99 - 150.99

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    £123.99

    This book investigates the experiences of women in Zimbabwe facing COVID-19 and GBV, arguing that the insights from this extremely tough period could be used as a springboard for positive legal, cultural and policy changes. The book will interest policymakers and researchers of gender, public health, philosophy, sociology, and politics.

  • by Anna Mlynarska-Sobaczewska
    £123.99

    This book analyses public accountability of political actors in contemporary democratic states. It identifies paths of executing accountability in the electoral process and in traditional instruments of parliamentary scrutiny. It tracks how well-known mechanisms of democracy fulfil the need to report on the exercising of an entrusted power.

  • by James A. Cates
    £29.49 - 123.99

  • by Stephen Schneider
    £35.49 - 123.99

  • by Ravindra Das
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    This collection focuses on Ukraine's ethnic, religious, and linguistic minorities who in recent years have undergone forced displacement, emigration, the destruction of familiar ways of life, and a transformation of identity and language behaviour. The book examines the impact of Russia's war against Ukraine.

  • by Gabriele Abbondanza
    £51.99

    This innovative book investigates irregular migration by concurrently analysing the viewpoints of migrants, states, and their local populations.

  • by Emily Finch
    £96.99

    First published in 2001, The Criminalisation of Stalking fills a much-needed gap by drawing upon a range of methodologies to present a thorough examination of the way in which stalking became perceived as a pressing and prevalent social problem in need of legal intervention.

  • by Theodoros (Grenoble Alpes Cybersecurity Institute Karathanasis
    £123.99

    This book explores the effects of the Network and Information Security Directive upon EU governance of cybersecurity. It analyses the impact of constraining factors originating from NIS-related domestic policies across various European nations. It will be of interest to researchers with an interest in EU Law and cybersecurity.

  • by Hartley Dean
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    This book grapples with multispecies violent exploitations embedded in corridors of power within the Animal-Industrial Complex (A-IC). The A-IC is a useful framework for understanding how exploitative human-animal relations are central to capitalist relations and profit accumulation.

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    £123.99

    This book grapples with multispecies violent exploitations embedded in corridors of power within the Animal-Industrial Complex (A-IC). The A-IC is a useful framework for understanding how exploitative human-animal relations are central to capitalist relations and profit accumulation.

  • by Thida Chanthima Neth
    £123.99

    This book adopts a sociolegal and interdisciplinary approach to examine how the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has been understood within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

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    £132.99

    Building on previous work in rural criminology, this book casts a global and comparative look across nineteen countries, drawing on themes of crime and victimization, safety and fear, practices of policing and police trust, and crime prevention practices.

  • by Theodoros G. Iliopoulos
    £123.99

    The book delves into the nascent field of renewable energy support law, with a focus on the EU. It critically interprets and analyses the rules and legal system that govern the finance of renewable energy projects in the EU. It will be a valuable companion for jurists, practitioners, academics and professionals in the field of energy law.

  • by Nishant Kumar
    £37.49

    This book analyses the role of laws and judiciary in the process of censorship in India. It examines the rationales and observations produced by the judiciary when demands for censorship are directed against publications that allegedly offend religious sentiments.

  • by Feja (University College London Lesniewska
    £20.49

    This book explores the role of law and policy in circular economy transitions and their impacts on justice, including on distributional equity and recognition and procedural rights, especially for people already marginalised under the current dominant economic system.

  • by Hasan Zubair
    £38.49

    This book discusses the nature and theories which govern systems of Islamic finance including its most distinctive features and its relationship with conventional financial institutions.

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    This book presents universal themes that impact the safety, wellbeing, and resiliency of correctional officers, along with positive outcomes related to evidence based programs that maximize health in the correctional workplace. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Criminal Justice Studies.

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    £38.49

    This volume elaborately studies the challenges posed and impact made by the Covid 19 pandemic. Through detailed case studies, it presents ethical, political, economic, medical, logistical and social impediments faced by contemporary states in the EU.

  • by Barbara Pick
    £38.49

    The legal protection of geographical indications (GIs) is characterised by a variety of approaches which translates the many objectives attached to them. These range from protection of the consumers and producers' interests against unfair competition practices, to territorial development

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    This book addresses the current crisis that threatens the rule of law and has led to the need for its adjustment. It explores how constitutional crisis, emergency constitutionalism and constitutional polycrisis assert pressures for the transformation of rule of law and thus produce a state of flux.

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    This book focuses on ecosocial work within the context of community practice. It aims to provide insights on understanding key issues, concepts and debates surrounding mainstreaming of ecosocial work for sustainable community development. This book was originally published as special issue of Journal of Community Practice.

  • by Adam Sulikowski
    £38.49

    This book addresses recent changes in Central and Eastern Europe in order to critically consider the impact of illiberal conservatism on constitutionalism.

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    £123.99

    Providing an in-depth interrogation of the practitioner/academic role within the context of criminal justice, this book outlines the benefits and challenges of different roles through exploring the lived experience of the contributing authors.

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    £34.49

    Providing an in-depth interrogation of the practitioner/academic role within the context of criminal justice, this book outlines the benefits and challenges of different roles through exploring the lived experience of the contributing authors.

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