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Media Studies 101

Author:Pearson
Publisher:BCcampus
Abstract: Media Studies 101 is the open educational resource for media studies studies in New Zealand, Austra…

Criminal Law

Author:General Law
Abstract: Criminal Law uses a two-step process to augment learning, called the applied approach. First, after…

Cybersecurity-Cybercrime-The Legal Environment

Author:Hostos Community College
Abstract: This presentation covers the legal environment of cybercrime to date. It addresses: the challenges …

Cybersecurity-The Silk Road Market

Author:Hostos Community College
Abstract: This presentation is about the Silk Road Market, one of the largest cases of illegal drug activity …

Decolonization and Justice: An Introductory Overview

Author:Law
Abstract: Short Description:'Decolonization and Justice: An Introductory Overview' emerged from the undergrad…

Earth Law and the Rights of Nature A New Generation of Laws Built for Nature

Author:Ecology
Abstract: Earth Law and the Rights of Nature: A New Generation of Laws Built for Nature Wilson, Grant, Kayman…

The unity of the common law: studies in Hegelian jurisprudence 

Author: Brudner, Alan
Publisher: University of California Press,  1995
Abstract: Countering the influential view of Critical Legal Studies that law is an incoherent mixture of con…

Residues of justice: literature, law, philosophy 

Author: Dimock, Wai-chee 1953-
Publisher: University of California Press,  1996
Abstract: In this arresting book, Wai Chee Dimock takes on the philosophical tradition from Kant to Rawls, c…

Winners in peace: MacArthur, Yoshida, and postwar Japan 

Author: Finn, Richard B
Publisher: University of California Press,  1992
Abstract: Singular for its breadth and balance, Winners in Peace chronicles the American Occupation of Japan…

America becomes urban: the development of U.S. cities & towns, 1780-1980 

Author: Monkkonen, Eric H 1942-
Publisher: University of California Press,  1988
Abstract: America's cities: celebrated by poets, courted by politicians, castigated by social reformers. In …
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