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Contested Categories - Life Sciences in Society (Paperback): Susanne Bauer, Ayo Wahlberg Contested Categories - Life Sciences in Society (Paperback)
Susanne Bauer, Ayo Wahlberg
R1,663 Discovery Miles 16 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on social science perspectives, Contested Categories presents a series of empirical studies that engage with the often shifting and day-to-day realities of life sciences categories. In doing so, it shows how such categories remain contested and dynamic, and that the boundaries they create are subject to negotiation as well as re-configuration and re-stabilization processes. Organized around the themes of biological substances and objects, personhood and the genomic body and the creation and dispersion of knowledge, each of the volume's chapters reveals the elusive nature of fixity with regard to life science categories. With contributions from an international team of scholars, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the social, legal, policy and ethical implications of science and technology and the life sciences.

Institutional Failures - Duke Lacrosse, Universities, the News Media, and the Legal System (Paperback): Howard M. Wasserman Institutional Failures - Duke Lacrosse, Universities, the News Media, and the Legal System (Paperback)
Howard M. Wasserman
R1,776 Discovery Miles 17 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The authors of this new collection argue that the many features of the now-infamous Duke University men's lacrosse controversy are best understood in the context of the three major socio-legal institutions in which the drama played out. The legal system, Duke University, and the news media all struggled to respond to and handle the case, tinged as the events were with race, sex, violence, class, privilege, and notions and perceptions about sports. The problems, missteps, mistakes, and injustice in the case resulted from each institution's failure to operate properly, from the incentives built into each institution that affected individual behavior, and from the inability of each institution to communicate and cooperate with the others. To understand the Duke lacrosse controversy is to study these institutions and to answer questions about the performance of each-to learn what each did right and wrong and why, and to consider how each can improve in the future. By examining the actions of these institutions and the individuals within them, these essays consider the role each played in the case, how each contributed to the crisis and to its resolution, the ways in which they interacted with one another, and the lessons this case teaches about the appropriate functioning of each institution.

The Battle Over Bilingual Ballots - Language Minorities and Political Access Under the Voting Rights Act (Paperback): James... The Battle Over Bilingual Ballots - Language Minorities and Political Access Under the Voting Rights Act (Paperback)
James Thomas Tucker
R1,686 Discovery Miles 16 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, few federal requirements have been as controversial as the mandate for what critics call 'bilingual ballots'. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 included a permanent requirement for language assistance for Puerto Rican voters educated in Spanish and ten years later Congress banned English-only elections in certain covered jurisdictions, expanding the support to include Alaska Natives, American Indians, Asian-language voters and Spanish-language voters. Some commentators have condemned the language assistance provisions, underlying many of their attacks with anti-immigrant rhetoric. Although the provisions have been in effect for over three decades, until now no comprehensive study of them has been published. This book describes the evolution of the provisions, examining the evidence of educational and voting discrimination against language minorities covered by the Act. Additional chapters discuss the debate over the 2006 amendments to the Voting Rights Act, analysis of objections raised by opponents of bilingual ballots and some of the most controversial components of these requirements, including their constitutionality, cost and effectiveness. Featuring revealing case studies as well as analysis of key data, this volume makes a persuasive and much-needed case for bilingual ballots, presenting a thorough investigation of this significant and understudied area of election law and American political life.

Religion in Public Spaces - A European Perspective (Paperback): Silvio Ferrari, Sabrina Pastorelli Religion in Public Spaces - A European Perspective (Paperback)
Silvio Ferrari, Sabrina Pastorelli
R1,780 Discovery Miles 17 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This timely volume discusses the much debated and controversial subject of the presence of religion in the public sphere. The book is divided in three sections. In the first the public/private distinction is studied mainly from a theoretical point of view, through the contributions of lawyers, philosophers and sociologists. In the following sections their proposals are tested through the analysis of two case studies, religious dress codes and places of worship. These sections include discussions on some of the most controversial recent cases from around Europe with contributions from some of the leading experts in the area of law and religion. Covering a range of very different European countries including Turkey, the UK, Italy and Bulgaria, the book uses comparative case studies to illustrate how practice varies significantly even within Europe. It reveals how familiarization with religious and philosophical diversity in Europe should lead to the modification of legal frameworks historically designed to accommodate majority religions. This in turn should give rise to recognition of new groups and communities and eventually, a more adequate response to the plurality of religions and beliefs in European society.

Little Angels - An International Legal Perspective on Child Discrimination (Paperback): Anne-Marie Mooney- Cotter Little Angels - An International Legal Perspective on Child Discrimination (Paperback)
Anne-Marie Mooney- Cotter
R1,130 Discovery Miles 11 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Following on from her previous nine books on discrimination law, Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter now focuses on the goal of child equality. Examining issues of child labour and the relevant laws which are designed to protect the most vulnerable in our society, the book explores the primary role of legislation and the judicial system and its impact on the fight for child rights and the ultimate goal of the end of inequality. The book considers the major common law countries of Australia and New Zealand, Africa and South Africa, Canada, Mexico and the United States, and the United Kingdom and Ireland, as well as the North American Free Trade Agreement and the European Union Treaty in a historical and compelling analysis of discrimination worldwide. By providing a detailed examination of child rights and the law, it will be an important read for those concerned with equality and empowering those most vulnerable to discrimination, the children.

Obscurity and Clarity in the Law - Prospects and Challenges (Paperback): Anne Wagner Obscurity and Clarity in the Law - Prospects and Challenges (Paperback)
Anne Wagner; Sophie Cacciaguidi-Fahy
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the intricate and multi-dimensional conception of clarity and obscurity in the law. It presents and examines the most recent research and theories, giving practical guidance on how to avoid obscurity in legal drafting and its impact on legal interpretation. The book is aimed at a multidisciplinary audience and seeks to promote an interdisciplinary debate on clarity, law and language, calling for the moving of clarity beyond the study of plain language. The aims of the book are thus two fold. The first is to critically reach a nexus between the disciplines of law and language with respect to the debates on clarity in legal discourse. The second is to achieve an international perspective on the issue, drawing from a wide range of legal and political contexts.

Hernando de Soto and Property in a Market Economy (Paperback): D. Benjamin Barros Hernando de Soto and Property in a Market Economy (Paperback)
D. Benjamin Barros
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hernando de Soto is one of the world's leading public intellectuals. His books The Mystery of Capital and The Other Path have had a tremendous impact on debates about international development, but his work also has been controversial. One of de Soto's core ideas is that the institution of private property is necessary for the proper functioning of a market economy, yet even though many property scholars closely follow de Soto's work, his ideas have been neglected in property law scholarship and mature market economies like the United States. This new collection seeks to remedy this neglect, bringing together a diverse group of scholars to apply de Soto's work to a wide range of contemporary issues in property law and theory. The important contribution it makes to debates and controversies in property law, as well as in related economic fields, will appeal to scholars of both law and economics.

At the Edge of Law - Emergent and Divergent Models of Legal Professionalism (Paperback): Andrew Francis At the Edge of Law - Emergent and Divergent Models of Legal Professionalism (Paperback)
Andrew Francis
R1,664 Discovery Miles 16 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Following significant changes in the legal profession since the 1980s, how do new organizational forms and actors at the edge of the law impact upon our understanding of the changing nature of the core values of mainstream legal professionalism? This methodological approach brings together a series of case studies built on original empirical research and focuses on those operating at the margins of legal professionalism in England and Wales. Also including comparative material on the US and Canada, the issues discussed are relevant for common law countries more generally and the analysis reveals the ways in which an increasingly fluid, fragmented and heterogeneous legal profession is responding to the challenges it faces in the early twenty-first century.

The Logic of Innovation - Intellectual Property, and What the User Found There (Paperback): Johanna Gibson The Logic of Innovation - Intellectual Property, and What the User Found There (Paperback)
Johanna Gibson
R1,796 Discovery Miles 17 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Logic of Innovation examines not merely the supposed problem of the efficacy and relevance of intellectual property, and the nature of innovation and creativity in a digital environment, but also the very circumstances of that inquiry itself. Social life has itself become a sphere of production, but how might that be understood within the cultural and structural transformation of creativity, innovation and property? Through a highly original interlocutory and therapeutic approach to the issues in play, the author addresses the concepts of innovation and the digital by means of an investigation through literature and the imagination of new scenarios for language, business and legal reform. The book undertakes a complex inquiry into innovation and property through the wonder of Alice's journeys in Wonderland and through the Looking-glass. The author presents a new theory of familiar production to account for the kinship that has emerged in both informal and commercial modes of innovation, and foregrounds the value of use as crucial to the articulation of intellectual property within contemporary models of production and commercialization in the digital.

Family Life and the Law - Under One Roof (Paperback): Rebecca Probert Family Life and the Law - Under One Roof (Paperback)
Rebecca Probert
R1,673 Discovery Miles 16 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings a modern critical approach to bear on the broad range of subjects that used to constitute 'family law.' A key consideration in this collection is the way in which law itself is premised upon, constructing a particular image of the family. By bringing different areas of law together, Probert et al suggest it is possible to explore how differing ideas about 'the family' inform different areas of law. This approach allows Family Life and the Law to analyze the extent to which the law is consistent and/or inconsistent in its concept and treatment of the family across and within disciplines. The book is particularly timely in view of the passage of the Civil Partnership Act 2004, the implications of which reverberate throughout family law and allied disciplines, and the current reconsideration of the position of cohabiting couples.

Regulating Marriage Migration into the UK - A Stranger in the Home (Paperback): Helena Wray Regulating Marriage Migration into the UK - A Stranger in the Home (Paperback)
Helena Wray
R1,673 Discovery Miles 16 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Marriage migration is a controversial and problematic issue in the UK as elsewhere in Europe. This timely analysis is a comprehensive examination of the regulation of marriage migration into the UK. With international relevance, the book uses the analysis to examine the relationship between government priorities and the dynamics of transnational family life. The book is one of the first to scrutinise the control of UK marriage migration after 1997 and explores the dilemmas faced by the post-1997 government in managing this form of migration in a changed domestic and international environment. Using high-quality sources from across the political spectrum, it analyses regulatory decisions made by government, the judiciary and the visa service, and suggests that there is an unofficial and unarticulated hierarchy predicated on assumptions and beliefs about acceptable marriages. Finally, the book establishes a principled basis for the future regulation of marriage migration.

Constitutional Life and Europe's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (Paperback): Alun Howard Gibbs Constitutional Life and Europe's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (Paperback)
Alun Howard Gibbs
R1,655 Discovery Miles 16 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The challenge of thinking about the place of constitutionalism beyond the conventional categories of the nation state has become a principal concern for legal and political scholars. This book casts this issue in a different light by exploring the implications for the constitutionalism of legal integration in the European Union's 'area of freedom, security and justice'. In doing so it makes a novel contribution to an understanding of the European Union as a political community beyond the state, but in addition explores how this entails thinking differently about what is essential concerning constitutionalism. The book argues that instead of seeking to theorise constitutional foundations we actually begin to encounter the constitutional life implied by political and legal practices in the European Union and as exemplified here by 'the area of freedom, security and justice'.

International Law as the Law of Collectives - Toward a Law of People (Paperback): John R. Morss International Law as the Law of Collectives - Toward a Law of People (Paperback)
John R. Morss
R1,115 Discovery Miles 11 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is concerned with how we can make sense of the confusing landscape of individualistic explanation in international law. Arguing that international law lacks the vocabulary to deal with the collective dimension and therefore perpetuates an individualistic vocabulary, the book develops and articulates a more appropriate collective approach for public international law. In doing so, it reframes longstanding problems such as the conflict between self-determination and the integrity of states and the effects and the limits of state sovereignty in an increasingly globalized world. Presenting fresh perspectives on a range of contemporary issues in international law, the book draws on the work of major contributors to legal and political theory.

Ethical Issues in Policing (Paperback): Seumas Miller, John Blackler Ethical Issues in Policing (Paperback)
Seumas Miller, John Blackler
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Police Studies constitute an important area of academic inquiry and policing raises a large number of ethical questions, yet to date there has been a paucity of research on the subject. This significant volume provides an integrated mix of ethico-philosophical analysis combined with practitioner knowledge and experience to examine and address the large number of difficult ethical questions involved in modern-day policing. Key features: c Outlines a distinctive philosophical theory of policing which promotes the human rights dimension of police work. c Analyzes the phenomenon of noble cause corruption and ways to combat it. c Examines the role of restorative justice. c Discusses the related notions of police authority and police discretion. c Assesses the use of coercive and deadly force. c Provides a detailed discussion of recent issues such as privacy and confidentiality in the context of new communication and information technologies, and entrapment. Philosophical in approach and written in an accessible style, the book will be a valuable guide for all those with an interest or involvement in Police Studies, Criminology, Philosophy and Ethics.

Individual Duty within a Human Rights Discourse (Paperback): Douglas Hodgson Individual Duty within a Human Rights Discourse (Paperback)
Douglas Hodgson
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the past two decades or so, legal literature has devoted much attention to various human rights issues at both the national and international levels. Yet there has been comparatively little written on the concept and importance of individual duty within the human rights discourse. This book attempts to comprehensively and systematically examine the corollary of human right - the principle of individual duty - from a number of different perspectives, including history, the law (principally international human rights and humanitarian law and national constitutional law), philosophy, jurisprudence, religion, and ethics. The author attempts to demonstrate that a greater emphasis upon individual duties is consistent with a cultural relativist critique, natural law theory, the experience of national legal systems and regional human rights systems, certain socio-political philosophies and conventional sociological postulates, and the dictates of good public policy. The author urges the assignment of a greater, indeed revived, role for the principle of individual duty in order to achieve a more salutary balance between rights and duties and in the relationship between individual freedom and the welfare of the general community.

Against the Death Penalty - International Initiatives and Implications (Paperback): Jon Yorke Against the Death Penalty - International Initiatives and Implications (Paperback)
Jon Yorke
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited volume brings together leading scholars on the death penalty within international, regional and municipal law. It considers the intrinsic elements of both the promotion and demise of the punishment around the world, and provides analysis which contributes to the evolving abolitionist discourse. The contributors consider the current developments within the United Nations, the Council of Europe, the African Commission and the Commonwealth Caribbean, and engage with the emergence of regional norms promoting collective restriction and renunciation of the punishment. They investigate perspectives and questions for retentionist countries, focusing on the United States, China, Korea and Taiwan, and reveal the iniquities of contemporary capital judicial systems. Emphasis is placed on the issues of transparency of municipal jurisdictions, the jurisprudence on the 'death row phenomenon' and the changing nature of public opinion. The volume surveys and critiques the arguments used to scrutinize the death penalty to then offer a detailed analysis of possible replacement sanctions.

Civil Rights in Wartime - The Post-9/11 Sikh Experience (Paperback): Dawinder S. Sidhu, Neha Singh Gohil Civil Rights in Wartime - The Post-9/11 Sikh Experience (Paperback)
Dawinder S. Sidhu, Neha Singh Gohil
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the days, months, and now years following the events of September 11th, 2001, discrimination against the Sikh community in America has escalated sharply, due in part to a populace that often confuses Sikhs, compelled by their faith to wear turbans, with the Muslim extremists responsible for the devastating terrorist attacks. Although Sikhs have since mobilized to spread awareness and condemn violence against themselves and Muslims, there has been a conspicuous absence of academic literature to aid scholars and commentators in understanding the effect of the backlash on the Sikh community. This volume provides a unique window onto this particular minority group's experience in an increasingly hostile climate, and offers a sharp analysis of the legal battles fought by Sikhs in post-9/11 America. In doing so, it adds a new chapter to the ongoing national story of the difficulties minority groups have faced in protecting their civil liberties in times of war.

Pervasive Prevention - A Feminist Reading of the Rise of the Security Society (Paperback): Tamar Pitch Pervasive Prevention - A Feminist Reading of the Rise of the Security Society (Paperback)
Tamar Pitch
R1,768 Discovery Miles 17 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

`The Prevention Society' is a definition that can otherwise be summarized as: the information society, the risk society, the surveillance society or the insecure society. This book shows the connections and differences between these explanations, whilst providing a gender reading of the ways in which social control manifests itself through precautionary measures. Today's diffuse and pervasive prevention imperative symbolizes both a self-defining doctrine and the justification for a means of repression, segregation, and exclusion. From bodies to daily life and preventative war, Pervasive Prevention investigates the effects of this imperative for social control, its connection with neo-liberal hegemonic ideology, and the centrality in its dealings with women and the feminine.

The Legal, Medical and Cultural Regulation of the Body - Transformation and Transgression (Paperback): Ronan Deazley The Legal, Medical and Cultural Regulation of the Body - Transformation and Transgression (Paperback)
Ronan Deazley; Stephen W. Smith
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The regulation of the body provides an important concern in law, medical practice and culture. This volume contributes to existing research in the area by encouraging experts from a range of related disciplines to consider the legal, cultural and medical ways in which we regulate the body, further exploring how conceptions of self, liberalism, property and harm inform and influence contentious legal and ethical questions about what we can and cannot do to or with our own bodies.

Electoral College Reform - Challenges and Possibilities (Paperback): Gary Bugh Electoral College Reform - Challenges and Possibilities (Paperback)
Gary Bugh
R1,779 Discovery Miles 17 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The United States has not updated the Electoral College system since the Twelfth Amendment was ratified in 1804, despite public opinion polls showing a majority of Americans are in favor of changing or outright abolishing it. So why hasn't the United States reformed this system? Electoral College Reform brings together new essays examining all aspects of this crucial debate, including the reasons for reform, the issues surrounding a constitutional amendment, the effect of the Electoral College on political campaigns and the possibilities for extra-constitutional avenues to change. The authors consider both the Federalists' vision of balanced representation and a more democratic and equality-based ideal. These competing frameworks, perhaps more than any other factor, account for centuries of American indecision on this key issue. By offering an unprecedented and carefully researched analysis of an always controversial subject, this volume explores the potential for changing a system that many contend is long overdue.

The Hidden Order of Corruption - An Institutional Approach (Paperback): Donatella della Porta, Alberto Vannucci The Hidden Order of Corruption - An Institutional Approach (Paperback)
Donatella della Porta, Alberto Vannucci
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When corruption is exposed, unknown aspects are revealed which allow us to better understand its structures and informal norms. This book investigates the hidden order of corruption, looking at the invisible codes and mechanisms that govern and stabilize the links between corrupters and corruptees. Concentrating mainly on democratic regimes, this book uses a wide range of documentation, including media and judicial sources from Italy and other countries, to locate the internal equilibria and dynamics of corruption in a broad and comparative perspective. It also analyses the Transparency International Annual Reports and the daily survey of international news to present evidence on specific cases of corruption within an institutional theory framework.

The Public Nature of Private Property (Paperback): Robin Paul Malloy The Public Nature of Private Property (Paperback)
Robin Paul Malloy; Michael Diamond
R1,671 Discovery Miles 16 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What, exactly, is private property? Or, to ask the question another way, what rights to intrude does the public have in what is generally accepted as private property? The answer, perhaps surprisingly to some, is that the public has not only a significant interest in regulating the use of private property but also in defining it, and establishing its contour and texture. In The Public Nature of Private Property, therefore, scholars from the United States and the United Kingdom challenge traditional conceptions of private property while presenting a range of views on both the meaning of private property, and on the ability, some might say the requirement, of the state to regulate it.

Constitutions in the Global Financial Crisis - A Comparative Analysis (Paperback): Xenophon Contiades Constitutions in the Global Financial Crisis - A Comparative Analysis (Paperback)
Xenophon Contiades
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the first to address the multi-faceted influence of the global financial crisis on the national constitutions of the countries most affected. By tracing the impact of the crisis on formal and informal constitutional change, sovereignty issues, fundamental rights protection, regulatory reforms, jurisprudence, the augmentation of executive power, and changes in the party system it addresses all areas of the current constitutional law dialogue and aims to become a reference book with regard to the interaction between financial crises and constitutions. The book includes contributions from prominent experts on Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Portugal, Spain, the UK, and the USA providing a critical analysis of the effects of the financial crisis on the constitution. The volume's extensive comparative chapter pins down distinct constitutional reactions towards the financial crisis, building an explanatory theory that accounts for the different ways constitutions responded to the crisis. How and why constitutions formed their reactions in the face of the financial crisis unravels throughout the book.

A Test of Faith? - Religious Diversity and Accommodation in the European Workplace (Paperback): Marie-Claire Foblets, Katayoun... A Test of Faith? - Religious Diversity and Accommodation in the European Workplace (Paperback)
Marie-Claire Foblets, Katayoun Alidadi
R1,685 Discovery Miles 16 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Issues of religious diversity in the workplace have become very topical and have been raised before domestic courts and the European Court of Human Rights. Examining the controversial and constantly evolving position of religion in the workplace, this collection brings together chapters by legal and social science scholars and provides a wealth of information on legal responses across Europe, Turkey and the United States to conflicts between professional and religious obligations involving employees and employers. The contributors examine how case law from the European Court of Human Rights, domestic experiences and comparative analyses can indicate trends and reveal established and innovative approaches. This multi-perspective volume will be relevant for legal practitioners, researchers, academics and policy-makers interested in human rights law, discrimination law, labour law and the intersection of law and religion.

Property and Social Resilience in Times of Conflict - Land, Custom and Law in East Timor (Paperback): Daniel Fitzpatrick,... Property and Social Resilience in Times of Conflict - Land, Custom and Law in East Timor (Paperback)
Daniel Fitzpatrick, Andrew McWilliam, Susana Barnes
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Peace-building in a number of contemporary contexts involves fragile states, influential customary systems and histories of land conflict arising from mass population displacement. This book is a timely response to the increased international focus on peace-building problems arising from population displacement and post-conflict state fragility. It considers the relationship between property and resilient customary systems in conflict-affected East Timor. The chapters include micro-studies of customary land and population displacement during the periods of Portuguese colonization and Indonesian military occupation. There is also analysis of the development of laws relating to customary land in independent East Timor (Timor Leste). The book fills a gap in socio-legal literature on property, custom and peace-building and is of interest to property scholars, anthropologists, and academics and practitioners in the emerging field of peace and conflict studies.

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