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Aging in the past: demography, society, and old age 

Author: Kertzer, David I 1948-
Publisher: University of California Press,  1995
Abstract: Thanks to improved food, medicine, and living conditions, the average age of the population is inc…

Chaucer and the fictions of gender 

Author: Hansen, Elaine Tuttle 1947-
Publisher: University of California Press,  1992
Abstract: Hansen challenges both the long-standing myth of Chaucer as the tolerant, wise Father of English p…

Three mothers, three daughters: Palestinian women's stories 

Author: Gorkin, Michael
Publisher: University of California Press,  1996
Abstract: This remarkable collection of oral histories from six Palestinian women, three mothers and three o…

Voting at the political fault line: California's experiment with the blanket primary 

Author: Cain, Bruce E
Publisher: University of California Press,  2002
Abstract: California's adoption of the blanket primary in 1996 presented a unique natural experiment on the …

A Ming society: Tài-ho County, Kiangsi, fourteenth to seventeenth centuries 

Author: Dardess, John W 1937-
Publisher: University of California Press,  1997
Abstract: John Dardess has selected a region of great political and intellectual importance, but one which l…

La lucha for Cuba: religion and politics on the streets of Miami 

Author: De La Torre, Miguel A
Publisher: University of California Press,  2003
Abstract: For many in Miami's Cuban exile community, hating Fidel Castro is as natural as loving one's child…

Private International Law in East Asia

Author:Gaillard Olivier, Nadakavukaren Schefer Krista
Publisher:Bloomsbury Academic
Abstract: This open access book examines the conflict of law rules in East Asian states. With a focus on the …

Pretoria Student Law Review 2015 - 9

Author:Alexia Katsiginis, Michael Potter, Alicia Alliso
Publisher:Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)
Abstract: About the publication Words fail to describe what an honour it has been to have been part of the ni…

Chapter 21: Fighting a hard battle with a soft weapon: is international climate change law softening?

Author:Kulovesi Kati, Recio María Eugeni
Publisher:Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract: Is international climate change law softening? We take issue with the widely shared perception that…

Epistemic Communities at the Boundaries of Law

Author:Cecilia Blengino, Andrés Gascón-Cuenc
Publisher:Ledizioni
Abstract: “As richly described in the various chapters of this book, we see that clinics can act as a window …
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