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This book presents the remarkable constitutional reforms undertaken
by the Blair and Brown governments in the UK. The reforms are
remarkable in that they had the potential to change the way Britons
understood the national identity of the UK. The book illuminates
the ambitions of the key players in Whitehall and Westminster and
is enriched through a study of comparable constitutional reforms in
Canada and Australia: the Charter of Rights and Freedoms pioneered
by Pierre Trudeau and the attempt by Paul Keating to make Australia
a Republic. The Canadian and Australian chapters are a contribution
to the political history of those nations and a device for
understanding the changes in Britain. The author is an expert in
the use of Freedom of Information and was a senior policy maker in
Whitehall working primarily on constitutional reform. Readers will
benefit from the author's unrivalled access to interviewees and
documentary sources in the three countries covered in the book.
Do Millionaires Really Make Mistakes? We're all fascinated by the
brilliant entrepreneur who hits it big with the latest and greatest
new idea. We're captivated by the amazing inspiration, the stunning
growth, and finally, the huge profit. But what happens when huge
risks and unforeseen pitfalls take enterprises down and ruin
fortunes in a flash? The fall from the top is painful and
inglorious. CEO coach, author, and speaker Harry Clark and the
thirty ultimately successful entrepreneurs he interviewed for
Mistakes Millionaires Make know that terrible fate all too well.
They lived it. And they recount their experiences - involving
losses from ten million to two hundred million dollars - and the
catastrophic effects those losses had on them and their families.
Whether you're a family-business owner or an investor, involved in
a huge enterprise or the pizza shop around the corner, Clark's
informative and often shocking accounts of entrepreneurial missteps
will provide you with key insights into where these thought leaders
went wrong, what they learned, and how they got back on their feet
again. CEOs and their teams and families, business leaders,
entrepreneurs, and anyone involved in a business of any type or
size will benefit from the compelling interviews and the lessons
learned about the pitfalls that snagged others. Mistakes
Millionaires Make stands apart from the rest with its
fortune-saving recommendations and insights into the risks that all
entrepreneurs face every day. Even if you don't have millions,
you'll walk away with practical advice for avoiding failure and
living a better financial future in whatever business venture you
undertake.
Immigration is one of the most controversial topics of the decade.
Citizens and pundits from across the political spectrum argue for
major and disparate changes to American immigration law. Yet few
know what American immigration law actually is and how it
functions."Everyday Law for Immigrants" is an ideal guide for U.S.
citizens who want a better understanding of our immigration laws as
well as for migrants who make the United States their home. Romero
deftly and comprehensively explains the basic challenges immigrants
and foreign nationals face not only within formal immigration
policy but also within American domestic law generally, including
rules promulgated by federal, state, and local entities that affect
noncitizens. A concise and accessible primer for interested
citizens, noncitizens, and their advocates, this book provides a
bird s eye view of U.S. immigration history, practice, and
procedure, and constructively addresses the many legal issues in
areas such as education, housing, and employment that affect
foreigners who reside here. It includes easy-to-understand examples
and an extensive appendix of print and Internet resources for
further help."
Over the past fifteen years, the dramatic increase of online
self-help legal re-sources, information, and tools specifically
developed for use by low-income individuals without legal counsel
has been promoted as one way to help those individuals who are
caught in this "justice gap." Unfortunately, however, opportunities
arising from the Internet and related information and communication
technologies do not accrue to everyone equally as physical,
intellectual, and social barriers to information persist. Access to
Information, Technology, and Justice: A Critical Intersection, as
the first ever book length examination of the use of technology to
expand access to justice in the United States, highlights an
emerging paradox wherein the technological transformation that has
created an increasing array of legal self-help resources and
services is also creating barriers to access for disadvantaged
individuals. Those who cannot read, those who do not speak the
English language, those who are unfamiliar with the law, and those
with limited digital literacy skills all find themselves at a
fundamental disadvantage. The legal community has only begun to
examine whether these resources and services are, in fact, meeting
the needs of struggling self-help users. This book builds upon
existing work in this area by undertaking an in-depth exploration
of how information and communication technologies are changing -
and failing to change - the legal in-formation landscape for those
who most need this information. Drawing upon the ongoing
collaborative efforts of legal aid organizations, libraries,
courts, and non-profit organizations, this book provides a
framework for removing barriers to equitable access to legal
information, with the ultimate goal of encouraging continued
discussion and action.
"Your toolkit for prevention, redemption, and occasionally
retribution." -Ralph Nader Whenever you purchase goods or services
in a personal, household, or family capacity, you are entitled to
the rights and remedies of state and federal consumer law.
Realistically, only a very small percentage of consumer problems
can be addressed by hiring a private attorney. Everyday Law for
Consumers teaches practical self-help remedies that ordinary
Americans can use to protect their consumer rights. Michael L.
Rustad, a nationally known practicing attorney and legal scholar,
translates into plain English the legalese that forms the basis for
many common transactions, including consumer loans, credit repair,
credit, consumer leases, usury, interest rates, Internet
transactions, identity theft, distance contracts, home shopping,
television advertisements, door-to-door sales, and telephone
solicitations. Using real-life examples, sample complaint letters,
and an appendix of further examples, this easy-to-read book
empowers everyday people to become effective self-advocates in an
increasingly consumer-driven society.
"Everyday Law for Gays and Lesbians and Those Who Care about Them"
accessibly explains the myriad ways the law applies to and affects
lesbian and gay lives. Written both concretely and clearly, each
chapter opens with a vivid story about actual experiences of
lesbians and gay men and then uses those experiences as a
springboard for discussing the law. Using his personal and expert
professional experience, Anthony Infanti makes complicated legal
issues approachable, including marriage and its alternatives, bias
crimes, the military, education, employment, housing, medical and
tax planning, and parenting. Going beyond a mere summary of the
law, this book provides both legal and nonlegal strategies for
coping with and effecting positive change in the law as it affects
the lives of lesbians and gay men. The book also contains an
appendix with a list of useful resources for lesbians, gay men, and
those who care about them.Read an article in the Pittsburgh City
Paper that discusses Infanti and "Everyday Law for Gays and
Lesbians" 'http: //www.pittsburghcitypaper.ws
"Everyday Law for Gays and Lesbians and Those Who Care about Them"
accessibly explains the myriad ways the law applies to and affects
lesbian and gay lives. Written both concretely and clearly, each
chapter opens with a vivid story about actual experiences of
lesbians and gay men and then uses those experiences as a
springboard for discussing the law. Using his personal and expert
professional experience, Anthony Infanti makes complicated legal
issues approachable, including marriage and its alternatives, bias
crimes, the military, education, employment, housing, medical and
tax planning, and parenting. Going beyond a mere summary of the
law, this book provides both legal and nonlegal strategies for
coping with and effecting positive change in the law as it affects
the lives of lesbians and gay men. The book also contains an
appendix with a list of useful resources for lesbians, gay men, and
those who care about them.Read an article in the Pittsburgh City
Paper that discusses Infanti and "Everyday Law for Gays and
Lesbians" 'http: //www.pittsburghcitypaper.ws
"Your toolkit for prevention, redemption, and occasionally
retribution." -Ralph Nader Whenever you purchase goods or services
in a personal, household, or family capacity, you are entitled to
the rights and remedies of state and federal consumer law.
Realistically, only a very small percentage of consumer problems
can be addressed by hiring a private attorney. Everyday Law for
Consumers teaches practical self-help remedies that ordinary
Americans can use to protect their consumer rights. Michael L.
Rustad, a nationally known practicing attorney and legal scholar,
translates into plain English the legalese that forms the basis for
many common transactions, including consumer loans, credit repair,
credit, consumer leases, usury, interest rates, Internet
transactions, identity theft, distance contracts, home shopping,
television advertisements, door-to-door sales, and telephone
solicitations. Using real-life examples, sample complaint letters,
and an appendix of further examples, this easy-to-read book
empowers everyday people to become effective self-advocates in an
increasingly consumer-driven society.
Protecting children from child abuse using the legal system can be
a complicated and sometimes devastating process for parents.
Suspecting sexual abuse, a mother may seek a divorce and custody,
oruif already divorcedurequest withdrawal of visitation rights.
However, when unable to prove abuse, she may be labeled
"hysterical" and jeopardize her case. A MotherAEs NightmareuIncest
assists professionals and parents in reducing the likelihood that
the legal system will backfire. Easy to read and including
step-by-step strategies for success, this manual answers myriad
critical questions asked by parents who encounter the possibility
of incest, such as: + What happens to a child who experiences
abuse? + What do I do if the abuse cannot be established? + How do
I find out what my legal options are? + What can I do to keep
emotionally balanced? + What will happen in the court system? While
alerting readers to the very real dangers that await those who
accuse a spouse of child sexual abuse, author John E. B. Myers
helps parents and professionals navigate the current court system
to work toward attaining victoryuand safety. He provides supportive
and practical suggestions for documenting evidence and seeking an
expertAEs advice. Myers demystifies the subject of incest and
explains the requirements of the court system so that mothers will
enter the legal arena prepared. This book is not only for mothers.
Health professionals, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers,
pastoral counselors, and any other professional working to protect
children from abuse will want to read and refer to A MotherAEs
NightmareuIncest. Likewise, the book is also ideal for academics
and students to use in courses that cover child abuse issues.
Everyday Law for Children provides an accessible introduction to
laws that affect children and families and the dominant public
debates that surround and drive these laws. Using real-world
examples, the book exposes the tension between reliance on the
private, autonomous family and the public's desire to secure child
well-being. A look at some public systems, such as child welfare
and juvenile delinquency, shows that an initial public aspiration
to assist children and families is often frustrated by a lack of
resolve and resources. In other areas, such as education and
healthcare, the public shrinks from a commitment to comprehensive
child well-being. Everyday Law for Children makes a case for the
improvement of public systems by focusing on pragmatic goals
related to child well-being. More immediately, it makes a case for
zealous advocates for children who can have a dramatic impact on
children's everyday lives. Accordingly, the book provides an
annotated list of resources and contact information for parents and
for service providers who need help addressing specific problems
within complex public systems.
Arbitration and Rent Review has become a standard work in the
property world for guidance on rent review. In a clear style, the
author examines the procedures that landlord and tenant should
follow in order to agree a new rent or to have one decided by
arbitration. By means of cases, he highlights the key areas of
conflict that come before the courts, the contentious issues being
introduced in the order in which they would be encountered by
landlords or tenancts facing a review.
This book will address collateral legal consideration that may affect emergency service organizations. Its primary focus is on the relationship between the emergency service employee and the organisation. With the deterioration of "At Will" employment doctrine by Congress and courts, emerging new technologies, and the dwindling number of "unionized shops", emergency service organizations face the potential of increased litigation under new and novel theories in areas which were not even fathomed by emergency service organizations twenty years ago. Written by a lawyer for non-lawyers, the book is not consumed with the basic legalese that most books of this kind are. It seeks to inform the user of his or her rights under the law in a clear and comprehensive way. Legal Liabilities in EMS will cover topics such as workers compensation, negligence issues, employment discrimination, Family and Medical Leave Act, EMS and privacy in the workplace. To provide extra guidance the text also provides cases exemplifying the issue and an appendix of websites that can provide further information.
An authoritative, accessible guide to administering an estate The
majority of applications for probate that follow someone's death
can be dealt with inexpensively by any reasonably intelligent
person with time available and a little guidance. This
easy-to-follow book clearly explains all the information you need
to administer the deceased's estate, from dealing with the urgent
practical matters to preparing and submitting the relevant forms,
paying inheritance tax, and distributing the estate. You'll find
specimen forms and letters and a list of useful addresses that will
enable you to deal with it all yourself. Contents: Preface; 1. What
is probate, when is it necessary and what is involved? 2. Who can
and should wind up the estate; 3. Getting started; 4. Next steps;
5. From preparing and submitting the forms to distributing the
estate; 6. Distributing the estate; Appendices: 1. Specimen forms
and letters; 2. Useful addresses; 3. Glossary; Index.
Can the Australian state be restructured to empower Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander peoples and ensure that their distinct
voices are heard in the processes of government? This book provides
an answer to that question for Australia and provides guidance for
all states that claim jurisdiction and authority over the
traditional lands of Indigenous peoples. By engaging directly with
Indigenous peoples' nuanced and complex aspirations, this book
presents a viable model for structural reform. It does so by
adopting a distinctive and innovative approach: drawing on
Indigenous scholarship globally it presents a coherent and
compelling account of Indigenous peoples' political aspirations
through the concept of sovereignty. It then articulates those
themes into a set of criteria legible to Australia's system of
governance. This original perspective produces a culturally
informed metric to assess institutional mechanisms and processes
designed to empower Indigenous peoples. Reflecting the Uluru
Statement from the Heart's call for a First Nations Voice, the book
applies the criteria to one specific institutional mechanism -
Indigenous representative bodies. It analyses in detail the
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission and the Swedish
Sami Parliament, a representative body for the Indigenous people of
Sweden. In examining the Sami Parliament the book draws on a rich
source of primary and secondary untranslated Swedish-language
sources, resulting in the most comprehensive English language
exploration of this unique institution. Highlighting the
opportunities and challenges of Indigenous representative bodies,
the book concludes by presenting a novel and informed model for
structural reform in Australia that meets Indigenous aspirations.
First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and
Francis, an informa company.
Readers say it best: "Very informative." "Saved me a lot of money
and headaches!" "Recommend it for everyone who has to plan estates
for their elderly parents" Living Trusts for Everyone is the best
resource for setting up a living trust. Explaining in specific
terms what benefits a trust will have, Ronald Farrington Sharp
gives the tools necessary to set up a loved one's trust with no
lawyers and no expense. Wills benefit lawyers. Trusts benefit the
clients. Too often lawyers sell wills to clients only to sit back
and wait to sell their probate services to their clients' heirs.
Ronald Farrington Sharp describes the best way to handle modern
estate planning and details the many advantages trusts have over
wills in not only eliminating probate but in also protecting your
assets for your heirs. Sharp explains why legal services are not
needed to do the clerical work in settling a trust after death.
This updated edition includes new information on an array of
subjects, including: Elimination of the federal estate tax for most
estates due to increased exemption amounts Online assets The use of
passwords, usernames, and websites Keeping trustees honest and the
process of removing trustees for malfeasance Forms for simplifying
the planning process Strategies to lower attorneys' fees With no
legal jargon, just step-by-step instructions and sample form
letters, Living Trusts for Everyone takes the mystery out of the
process of setting up a trust.
Titles in Barron's Business Review series are widely used as
classroom supplements to college textbooks and often serve as a
main textbook in business brush-up programs. Business Law focuses
on the importance of legal theory in the everyday business world,
explaining such subjects as tort responsibility, government
regulations, contracts, environmental law, product liability,
consumer protection, and international law, among many other
topics. Also discussed in detail are the legal aspects of
partnerships, franchises, and corporations, as well as special
topics that include business crimes, property as a legal concept,
intellectual property, and similar pertinent topics. A study aid
labeled Key Terms appears at the beginning of each chapter, and You
Should Remember summaries are strategically interspersed throughout
the text.
Are you afraid your employer might be infringing your workplace
rights? Or are you an employer seeking information on your
responsibilities? Written by employment experts at the Trade Unions
Congress (TUC), this book sets out Your Rights at Work in simple
and relatable terms. This book explains the rights of the UK worker
and responsibilities of the UK employer, and explains them clearly.
It offers jargon-free guidance that can be applied to any situation
in work including: parental leave and maternity rights, flexible
working, dismissal and redundancy, pay and holiday rights and
grievance procedures. This edition has been updated to include the
impact of the COVID-19 crisis, Britain's exit from the EU and
regulatory changes to data protection laws, holiday pay and gender
gap reporting. Protect your employees and be empowered as an
employee by knowing Your Rights at Work.
Immigration is one of the most controversial topics of the decade.
Citizens and pundits from across the political spectrum argue for
major and disparate changes to American immigration law. Yet few
know what American immigration law actually is and how it
functions."Everyday Law for Immigrants" is an ideal guide for U.S.
citizens who want a better understanding of our immigration laws as
well as for migrants who make the United States their home. Romero
deftly and comprehensively explains the basic challenges immigrants
and foreign nationals face not only within formal immigration
policy but also within American domestic law generally, including
rules promulgated by federal, state, and local entities that affect
noncitizens. A concise and accessible primer for interested
citizens, noncitizens, and their advocates, this book provides a
bird's eye view of U.S. immigration history, practice, and
procedure, and constructively addresses the many legal issues in
areas such as education, housing, and employment that affect
foreigners who reside here. It includes easy-to-understand examples
and an extensive appendix of print and Internet resources for
further help.
They're going to tear down the most cherished building in your town
for another strip mall. How do you stop it? Tom King, renowned
expert on the heritage preservation process, explains to
preservationists and other community activists the ins and outs of
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act-the major
federal law designed to protect historic places-and how it can be
used to protect special places in your community. King will show
you the scope of the law, how it is often misinterpreted or ignored
by government agencies and developers, and how to use its
provisions to force other to pay attention to your concerns. He
explains the quirky role of the National Register and the
importance of consultation in getting what you want. King provides
you with numerous examples of how communities have used the Section
106 process to stop wanton development, and encourages you to do
the same. King's guide will be the bible for any heritage
preservation or community activist movement.
In her first book, Before I Do, leading gay rights attorney
Elizabeth F. Schwartz spells out the range of practical
considerations couples should address before tying the knot. With
cameos from some of the most prominent LGBT family law
professionals, Schwartz explains all of the implications of
marriage from name changes and getting a license to taxes,
insurance, social security, and much more.
_____________ THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER LONGLISTED FOR THE CWA
ALCS GOLD DAGGER FOR NON-FICTION _____________ 'John le Carre
demystified the intelligence services; Higgins has demystified
intelligence gathering itself' - Financial Times 'Uplifting . . .
Riveting . . . What will fire people through these pages, gripped,
is the focused, and extraordinary investigations that Bellingcat
runs . . . Each runs as if the concluding chapter of a Holmesian
whodunit' - Telegraph 'We Are Bellingcat is Higgins's gripping
account of how he reinvented reporting for the internet age . . . A
manifesto for optimism in a dark age' - Luke Harding, Observer
_____________ How did a collective of self-taught internet sleuths
end up solving some of the biggest crimes of our time? Bellingcat,
the home-grown investigative unit, is redefining the way we think
about news, politics and the digital future. Here, their founder -
a high-school dropout on a kitchen laptop - tells the story of how
they created a whole new category of information-gathering,
galvanising citizen journalists across the globe to expose war
crimes and pick apart disinformation, using just their computers.
From the downing of Malaysia Flight 17 over the Ukraine to the
sourcing of weapons in the Syrian Civil War and the identification
of the Salisbury poisoners, We Are Bellingcat digs deep into some
of Bellingcat's most successful investigations. It explores the
most cutting-edge tools for analysing data, from virtual-reality
software that can build photorealistic 3D models of a crime scene,
to apps that can identify exactly what time of day a photograph was
taken. In our age of uncertain truths, Bellingcat is what the world
needs right now - an intelligence agency by the people, for the
people.
They're going to tear down the most cherished building in your town
for another strip mall. How do you stop it? Tom King, renowned
expert on the heritage preservation process, explains to
preservationists and other community activists the ins and outs of
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act-the major
federal law designed to protect historic places-and how it can be
used to protect special places in your community. King will show
you the scope of the law, how it is often misinterpreted or ignored
by government agencies and developers, and how to use its
provisions to force other to pay attention to your concerns. He
explains the quirky role of the National Register and the
importance of consultation in getting what you want. King provides
you with numerous examples of how communities have used the Section
106 process to stop wanton development, and encourages you to do
the same. King's guide will be the bible for any heritage
preservation or community activist movement.
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