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- The full range of U.S. foreign policy issues must be involved, beyond those concerning refugees and migration policies alone. Can U.S. aid, trade, and investment policies affect the exodus of illegal migrants from sending countries? Can U.S. population and environmental policies have an impact? Current developments in Bosnia and Rwanda reveal just how urgent these issues are as experts in…
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- Judgement, Law
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- Higher Education institutions around the world are facing a situation of diminishing resources and increasing state inference. How have law schools reacted to this? Is there an increasing movement towards the training of professional lawyers, or is the liberal law degree alive and well? What are the pedagogic concerns of law teachers in this new environment? This volume brings together…
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- Judgement, Law
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- This is the latest book from law and technology guru Richard Susskind, author of the best-selling The Future of Law. It brings together in one volume eleven significant essays on the application of IT to legal practice and the administration of justice, including Susskind's very latest thinking on key topics like knowledge management and the impact of electronic commerce.
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- Law, Legal Essays. Memories and Biographies
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₨ 3,800.00
- The name Eve calls for no introduction for those with any interest in the profession of land valuation. In The Trials of an Expert Witness: The indiscreet memoirs of a valuer and planner, Hilary Eve, the son of Gerald, a Past President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, who founded the firm which bears his name has carried on…
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- Law, Legal Essays. Memories and Biographies
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- UNCOMMON LAW Albert Haddock, the hero of countless lawsuits in A.P. Herbert`s misleading cases, made his first public appearance in Punch about 1924. `I have always understood that I invented him,` the author writes in his introduction, `but he has made some disturbing escapes into real life.` Case number 32 in which Mr. Haddock makes out a cheque on a…
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