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  • by Roger Brownsword
    £35.49 - 123.99

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    This book focuses on the developing role that the city currently plays in dealing with the effects of climate change and the instruments that can be utilised to make them truly green. It presents case studies from four European cities, Bologna, Paris, Barcelona and Valencia, showing how they are facing this transformation.

  • by Rebecca (Stockholm University Adami
    £137.49

    This book is the first to comprehensively develop the concept of childism to understand, study and analyse age-based discrimination against children.

  • by Sanya Karakas
    £137.49

    This book introduces a new conceptual framework for impunity within state crime theory and uses Turkish state criminality against Kurds between 1990 and 2000 as a case study.

  • - Textbook and Resource Guide for Counseling and Psychotherapy
    by Ohio, Judith (Private practice, Christin M. (Franciscan University of Steubenville, et al.
    £56.99 - 155.49

    Previous edition cataloged under John Charles Boylan.

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    by Brianna Nofil
    £23.49

    A century-long history of immigrant incarceration in the United StatesToday, U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) detains an average of 37,000 migrants each night. To do so, they rely on, and pay for, the use of hundreds of local jails. But this is nothing new: the federal government has been detaining migrants in city and county jails for more than 100 years. In The Migrant's Jail, Brianna Nofil examines how a century of political, ideological, and economic exchange between the U.S. immigration bureaucracy and the criminal justice system gave rise to the world's largest system of migrant incarceration. Migrant detention is not simply an outgrowth of mass incarceration; rather, it propelled carceral state building and fostered intergovernmental policing efforts since the turn of the twentieth century. From the incarceration of Chinese migrants in New York in the 1900s and 1910s to the jailing of Caribbean refugees in Gulf South lockups of the 1980s and 1990s, federal immigration authorities provided communities with a cash windfall that they used to cut taxes, reward local officials, and build bigger jails-which they then had incentive to fill. Trapped in America's patchwork detention networks, migrants turned to courts, embassies, and the media to challenge the cruel paradox of "administrative imprisonment." Drawing on immigration records, affidavits, protest letters, and a variety of local sources, Nofil excavates the web of political negotiations, financial deals, and legal precedents that allow the United States to incarcerate migrants with little accountability and devastating consequences.

  • by Adele Senior
    £123.99

    This book focuses on works with children who occupy various roles in performance practice that have been shown in UK contexts and festivals over the last two decades. It draws on case studies from theatre, performance, live art and dance that have been developed by a wide range of international artists and companies working within Europe.

  • by Martin (Associate Professor of Law Husovec
    £144.99

    Combining academic research with practical insights, Principles of the Digital Services Act offers a robust analysis into how to apply and further develop the most important tools of the Digital Services Act to rebuild trust in the digital environment.

  • by Katia (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Bianchini
    £88.99

    "This book provides clarity on the complex challenges of sea migration by offering a rule of law reading of the question, drawing on both black letter law and empirical data. This allows it to broaden the perspective of existing scholarship. It takes as its central case study the experience of Italy, exploring the legal issues in play there and its institutional practices and policies. It goes on look at the wider EU experience, particularly at the problems common to southern EU states. The book allows lawyers, political scientists and policymakers to truly engage with the challenges sea migration poses today"--

  • by Bikas C. Sanyal
    £83.99

    Originally published in 1987, this book focusses on the relationship between higher education and employment and is based on case studies from Bangladesh, Benin, Botswana, Egypt, Germany, Malaysia, Pakistan, Yemen, Philippines, Poland, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tanzania, the USSR, Zambia, West Bengal (India), Mali, Nepal, France, Indonesia and Peru.

  • by E. Colston Shepherd
    £91.99

    Originally published in 1923, this volume collected an analysed material bearing on the UK Government practice during the early part of the 20th Century in settling wages in 4 key government departments.

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    £83.99

    Originally published in 1976, the 14 papers in this collection discuss the history and significance of the concept of 'involuntary unemployment', particularly as seen from a Keynesian perspective. The micro-economic foundations of employment and job-search theory and the significance of employment statistics are also examined.

  • by Alan R. Townsend
    £91.99

    Britain experienced the impact of recession more immediately and sharply; over one million factory jobs were lost. Originally published in 1983 and now reissued iwth a new Preface by the author, this book points to the industries, corporations and places in which job losses occurred between 1976 and 1981.

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    Originally published in 1983, this book promotes understanding of the provision for the young unemployed in Britain in the 1980s, both in policy and practice, through a series of research-based papers.

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    £91.99

    Originally published in 1985, this book brings together diverse perspectives of global policy and experience concerning threatened or high levels of youth unemployment and the measures taken in the countries concerned.

  • by Lukasz Olejnik
    £45.49 - 110.49

  • by Various Authors
    £1,542.49

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    £137.49

    This book explores the social forces among and between online aggressors that affect the expression and perpetration of online hate. Its chapters illustrate how patterns of interactive social behavior reinforce, magnify, or modify this expression.

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    £38.49

    This book explores the social forces among and between online aggressors that affect the expression and perpetration of online hate. Its chapters illustrate how patterns of interactive social behavior reinforce, magnify, or modify this expression.

  • by Paul Oatt
    £50.99

    This book is an evaluation of the effectiveness of housing enforcement and tenant protection in England's private rented sector using policy analysis to evaluate regulatory provisions and local authority guidance to identify the advantages and limitations of existing policies.

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    £141.99

    This book engages the field of practice theory in order to consider law as a social practice.

  • by Mohammed L Ahmadu
    £38.49 - 137.49

  • by Sean Molloy
    £137.49

    This book examines the relationship between business-based peacebuilding and the opportunities that emerge from the pluralisation of regulation.

  • by Erin L. Kelley
    £48.99

    This book engages legal and literary texts in order to examine acquaintance crimes, such as rape, sexual harassment, stalking, and domestic abuse, and to challenge how the victim's physical or psychological 'freeze response' is commonly and inaccurately mistaken for her consent.

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    £124.49

    A comprehensive introduction to legal design that covers fundamental concepts, definitions, and theories of this emerging field. Explores the role of legal design in promoting dignity, equity, and justice in the legal system. An essential resource to understanding the future of law and the intersection of design and justice.

  • by Paul (Police Training Consultant) Connor
    £29.49

    The only official source for police officers of the full syllabus for the NPPF Step Two Legal Examination. Exclusively endorsed by the College of Policing, Blackstone's Police Manuals are the most trusted study guides for NPPF candidates.

  • by Glenn (Private assessment and examination consultant) Hutton
    £29.49

    The only official books for police officers preparing for the NPPF Step Two Legal Examination. Exclusively endorsed by the College of Policing, Blackstone's Police Manuals are the most trusted study guides for NPPF candidates.

  • by Paul (Police Training Consultant) Connor
    £29.49

    The only official source for police officers of the full syllabus for the NPPF Step Two Legal Examination. Exclusively endorsed by the College of Policing, Blackstone's Police Manuals are the most trusted study guides for NPPF candidates.

  • by David (Professor of Philosophy Owens
    £27.99 - 94.99

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    £114.49

    Net Zero and Natural Resources Law provides in-depth coverage of the latest developments in legislation, regulations, guidelines, industry contracts, and bidding practices in the natural resources sector in light of ongoing worldwide efforts to achieve net zero.

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