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  • av Philip Moremen
    1 307,-

    "Through interviews with senior US officials, this book explores when, why, and how the US and other countries comply with international law. Aimed at scholars and practitioners of international law, international relations, foreign policy and bureaucratic politics, it will also appeal to general readers interested in international affairs"--

  • av Marcel Elias
    1 163,-

    Marcel Elias reveals medieval crusade culture's ambivalent, self-critical qualities, providing fresh perspectives on Middle English romance.

  • av Elaine McGirr
    269,-

    This Element is of the eighteenth-century performance history of The Fair Penitent demonstrates the interrelation of print and performance and models how readers can recover elements of performance through close attention to text.

  • av Rob A DeLeo
    269 - 822,-

  • av Fenner Stanley Tanswell
    269 - 822,-

  • av Dene Grigar
    269,-

    This Element argues that when the emulation and migration of born-digital media translate the work's code, it also impacts the edition and version outputted in the process and potentially our experience with the work.

  • av Marc Vander Linden
    269 - 822,-

  • av Panos Merkouris
    1 824,-

    "With a diverse range of expert contributors, this collection traces how customary international law is practised in international investment law and arbitration. It considers how custom should be interpreted and how its rules and principles should be understood and applied by investor-state arbitral tribunals. Available as Open Access"--

  • av Alissa Klots
    1 530,-

    "This innovative study is the first to explore the evolution of domestic service in the Soviet Union. Bringing together gender and labor history, Alissa Klots demonstrates how the Bolshevik regime both facilitated and thwarted domestic workers' efforts to participate in public life and reinvent themselves as equal members of society"--

  • av Phillip A. Hough
    458

    Contemporary scholars debate the factors driving despotic labour conditions across the world economy. Some emphasize the dominance of global market imperatives and others highlight the market's reliance upon extra-economic coercion and state violence. At the Margins of the Global Market engages in this debate through a comparative and world-historical analysis of the labour regimes of three global commodity-producing subregions of rural Colombia: the coffee region of Viejo Caldas, the banana region of Uraba, and the coca/cocaine region of the Caguan. By drawing upon insights from labour regimes, global commodity chains, and world historical sociology, this book offers a novel understanding of the broad range of factors - local, national, global, and interregional - that shape labour conditions on the ground in Colombia. In doing so, it offers a critical new framework for analysing labour and development dynamics that exist at the margins of the global market.

  • av Roger D Woodard
    1 616,-

    "Aeolic and Aeolians explores the origin of an ancient Greek language and the beginnings and evolution of the community of its speakers - the Aeolians. Roger Woodard argues that the starting point for both is situated in Asia Minor during the period of the Late Bronze Age"--

  • av Alexander Sandgren
    269 - 822,-

  • av Simon Amrein
    1 177,-

    "A sufficient amount of capital is vital for banking and economic stability. The book traces the role and relevance of capital in the United States, the United Kingdom and Switzerland since the 19th century. It is of interest for policymakers, academics and everyone interested in banking history and regulation"--

  • av Russell P Johnson
    1 530,-

    How can one speak and act in ways that overcome entrenched social conflicts? In polarized societies, some insist that the survival of democracy depends on people abiding by rules of civility and mutual respect. Others argue that the political situation is so dire that one's values need to be fought for by any means necessary. Across the political spectrum, people feel like they need to choose between the morality of dialogue and the effectiveness of protest. Beyond Civility in Social Conflict makes an important intervention in this debate. Taking insights from nonviolent direct action, it provides a model for advocacy that is both compassionate and critical. Successful communicators can help their opponents by dismantling the illusions and unjust systems that impede human flourishing and pit people against one another. The final chapter turns specifically to Christian ethics, and what it means to 'love your enemies' by disagreeing with them.

  • av I Glenn Cohen
    399,-

    This volume reflects on the recent explosion of at-home digital health care. It explores the ethical, legal, and regulatory impacts of this shift away from the 20th-century focus on clinics and hospitals towards a more modern health care model. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

  • av Hannah Hughes
    1 436,-

    Using a new analytical framework, this book examines the history and politics of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and how this shapes its assessment practice and the climate knowledge it produces. It is indispensable for students and researchers of climate politics, and anyone interested in the IPCC.

  • av Mark Roosien
    1 163,-

    Located on the North Anatolian Fault, Constantinople was frequently shaken by earthquakes. This book argues that ritual and theological responses to these events shaped Byzantine conceptions of God and the environment and transformed Constantinople's self-understanding as the capital of the oikoumene and center of divine action in history.

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    451

    The second volume of the first complete translation of Proclus' commentary on Plato's Republic.

  • av Zach (University of Otago Weber
    412 - 1 137,-

  • av Lodi (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Nauta
    282 - 507,-

  • av Steven (Trinity University Luper
    360 - 1 019

  •  
    412,-

    Provides practical solutions for ending coercion in mental health care and realizing the universal right to legal capacity.

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    412,-

    This volume provides the first authoritative study of the creative appropriation of Greek ethics by late antique and Byzantine authors.

  • av Bobby V. Reddy
    412 - 1 289,-

    Big Tech has flourished on the US public markets in recent years with numerous blue-chip IPOs, from Google and Facebook, to new kids on the block such as Snap, Zoom, and Airbnb. A key trend is the burgeoning use of dual-class stock. Dual-class stock enables founders to divest of equity and generate finance for growth through an IPO, without losing the control they desire to pursue their long-term, market-disrupting visions. Bobby Reddy scrutinises the global history of dual-class stock, evaluates the conceptual and empirical evidence on dual-class stock, and assesses the approach of the London Stock Exchange and ongoing UK regulatory reforms to dual-class stock. A policy roadmap is presented that optimally supports the adoption of dual-class stock while still protecting against its potential abuses, which will more effectively attract high-growth, innovative companies to the UK equity markets, boost the economy, and unleash the true potential of 'founders without limits'.

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    412,-

    Examines the interplay between artificial intelligence and international economic law, and its effects on global economic order. This title is also available as Open Access.

  • av Sabine F. (University of Cambridge) Cadeau
    412 - 1 137,-

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