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The International Court of Justice and Municipal Courts

Author:Kuc Oktawian
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Abstract: Recent decades have brought international and municipal courts much closer together and induced mea…

Slavery and Unfree Labour in Nepal

Author:Bajracharya Manik
Publisher:Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP)
Abstract: The topic of slavery is largely under-represented in the historiography of Nepal. This source book,…

Personalizing the State

Author:Koch Insa Le
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Abstract: Liberal democracy appears in crisis. From the rise of ‘law and order’ and ever tougher forms of mea…

International Migration and the Law

Author:Di Stasi Angela, Caracciolo Ida, Cellamare Giovanni, Gargiulo Pietro
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Abstract: This book discusses existing and future trends concerning the development of migratory policies bet…

European Citizenship after Brexit

Author:Mindus Patrici
Publisher:Springer Nature
Abstract: European Union; politics; citizenship

Tobacco Control Policy in the Netherlands

Author:Willemsen Marc C
Publisher:Springer Nature
Abstract: tobacco control; policy process; advocacy coalition framework; multiple streams approach; tobac…

Implementation of EU Readmission Agreements

Author:Carrera Sergi
Publisher:Springer Nature
Abstract: European Law

Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Heritage

Author:Xanthaki Alexandra, Nuorgam Piia Kristiina, Heinämäki Leena, Valkonen Sanna
Publisher:Brill
Abstract: Indigenous rights to heritage have only recently become the subject of academic scholarship. This c…

Essays in Conveyancing and Property Law in Honour of Professor Robert Rennie:

Author:McCarthy Frankie, Bogle Stephen, Chalmers James
Publisher:Open Book Publishers
Abstract: "Professor Robert Rennie has been one of the most influential voices in Scots private law over the …

The Work of Authorship

Author:van Eechoud Mireille
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Abstract: Technological and economic concerns have long been the drivers of debate about copyright. But diver…
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