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Now in a fully updated second edition, the BILA award-winning Lloyd's: Law and Practice is still the preeminent practitioner guide to the unique features and complications of the Lloyd's Corporation and Market.
This book explores the potential of domestic contract and tort laws to contribute to the important goal of human rights and decent work in global supply chains. Currently, most attention focuses on the possibility of a new international treaty on business and human rights, whereas until recently, when discussing transnational human rights litigation, the focus has been on the Alien Tort Statute in the USA. However, even if a new international treaty is agreed upon, or if new domestic human rights due diligence legislation is passed, domestic contract and tort laws will still be important as complements to any new such measures. The book analyses existing contract and tort litigation against multinational business entities for violations of human rights, with a particular focus on case law from the UK; it also addresses relevant jurisprudence from other common law jurisdictions such as the USA and Canada. The unique contribution of the book is to focus on, where relevant, these claims as labour rights violations: to consider if and how the status of claimants as workers can or does affect these claims in contract and tort. The book adds a different and new perspective to the business and human rights debate. Additionally, it will also appeal to domestic employment law scholars for its discussion generally of the possibilities at common law.
Creating Games with Unity and Maya 2nd edition provides you with an end-to-end solution for Unity game development with Maya. This book takes you step-by-step through the process of developing an entire game from scratch¿including coding, art, production and deployment. This accessible guide provides a "non-programmer¿ entry point to the world of game creation. Aspiring developers with little or no coding experience will learn character development in Maya, scripts, GUI interface, and first-and-their person interactions. Also included is access to a powerful website, www.creating3dgames.com with completed tutorial files and all source code from the book.
Explore Blackpool's secret history through a fascinating selection of stories, facts and photographs.
The book shows the impact of social scientific knowledge producers by analysing the influence of IR in the Iranian nuclear crisis from American and Russian perspectives between 1998 & 2016. Concrete practical examples reveal how IR often provided symbolic and/or instrumental knowledge sustaining the crisis at one time, and resolving it at others.
This book applies the regime politics model to analyze how a court of final appeal tends to operate within the broader political system. Focusing on Australia's High Court in the late 1980s and 90s, it examines how the court exercises judicial power and what happens when its decisions and methods run counter or challenge the government. It also enables assessment of where and how changes occur in substantive law, workload, and interactions with other branches of government. Ultimately, the book affirms the claims of regime politics scholarship that courts cannot stray for long from the dominant political regime's values and commitments, lest the regime invoke its tools to bring compliance.
A journey through Space that explores what it might be like to live on the red planet - as well as a fascinating insight into the latest research into all things Martian.
This book explores the rhetorical turn as a major perspective for education, and introduces 'new' rhetoric as a theoretical, methodological and practical framework within educational studies. It examines how rhetorical concepts can be used as tools to enable students, teachers, scholars and citizens to become 'symbol-wise', to understand the way linguistic, cultural and narrative symbols work, and to develop critical engagement with, as well as on behalf of, those symbols.
Process analysis is the first tool needed to capture the initial situation before any improvement. Process analysis helps collect the "facts and data" that gives the overall production capacity of the process, shows all opportunities for improvement their amount and source. It is therefore possible to establish the target picture of the process condition and prioritize the needed actions to get there. This book uses numerous examples, charts and drawings to explain the deployment of process analysis and to convey the knowledge effectively.
This book explores in detail how the extraordinary global success of Korean pop music - K-Pop - has been received in Europe. Focusing on the United Kingdom, Germany and Austria, it discusses the motivations and characteristics of K-Pop fans, examines the role of new media, cultural polices and global creative industries, and relates K-Pop fandom to the multicultural and cosmopolitan milieu of much of Europe. The book concludes by assessing how far K-Pop fandom is part of a new global popular youth culture.
This book assesses why some states chose to engage with transitional justice, drawing on the case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
This book introduces the professional activities that a broker undertakes on a daily basis and outlines the scope of duties they owe to the assured and insurers when playing different roles. It is a detailed and practical guide, and as such will be an essential reference for insurance broking professionals, compliance officers in insurance brokerage firms and legal practitioners involved in insurance and reinsurance.
This book explores ideas put forward by the Kyoto School of philosophy in Japan and by continental European philosophers including notably Gabriel Marcel concerning the relationship between globalization and identity. It discusses in particular how philosophers in both East and West have become aware of the propensity of globalization to homogenize culture and identity - of people, places and things - worldwide, how such philosophers show that this neutralization of culture and identity is different from the emptying process aspired to in Buddhist meditation, and how through a process of "concrete self-awakening" people can regain, despite the effects of globalization, an appreciation and understanding of the rich, individual nature of the identity and culture of people and places. Throughout, the book considers a wide range of concepts, thinking and approaches by both Eastern and Western philosophy.
for SATB double choir This large-scale work shows Jackson at his most inventive in his choral writing. The vocally demanding score evokes positive aspects of solitude and silence. It sets two poems: 'O Solitude' by John Keats and 'Klusums' (Silence) by the Latvian poet Ronalds Briedis.
One of the greatest Dublin players of the modern GAA era. A man who transcended the racial divide to carve out a stellar career.
Drawing from an impressive selection of primary sources, interviews with government officials and international relations literature, Acuña investigates Venezuela's foreign policy towards Latin America and the Caribbean under the Bolivarian revolution.
Combining rigorous theoretical debate with a set of articles exploring Ernesto Laclau's thinking of politics, leading international scholars of contemporary radical theory demonstrate the relevance of Laclau's work to conceptualizing the Political and politics. They critically assess Laclau's theoretical corpus over the past forty years, and evaluate the relevance of key post-Marxist concepts for the analysis of contemporary politics, including the Greek debt crisis, the Occupy movement and contemporary capitalism.
Renate Holub provides a critical introduction to the philosophical foundations developed by the Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico and demonstrates the innovative principles he contributed to the study of non-violent global rights and justice.
This book explores how the process of adapting global products for local markets, a process in which consumers are increasingly involved, has become a rich source of product innovation. It examines a range of concepts, including product domestication and localisation, collaborative branding, product hybridisation, portrayals and perceptions of images of beauty, and the contrast between imagined and actual consumers. The book thereby provides rich insights on the interaction between business producers and individuals' differing cultures of consumption in evolving globalised and localised marketplaces.
Innovation and quality are two misconceived terms in business. Typically overused, they fill the void that leaders have in understanding the needs of their organizations. Both innovation and quality are fragile in that they are sporadic and unpredictable, even in the best companies. However, the research provided in this book will prove that there is a complimentary relationship between innovation and quality. From successful fortune 500 companiesand big government to small but successful entrepreneurial ventures, and non-profits, this book examines innovation through a number of different lenses.
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