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The 2006 edition of the "Comparative Law Yearbook of International
Business" examines issues in three major topic categories:
Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Investment Vehicles, and Secured
Interests in Immovables. Lawyers from Nigeria, the United States,
and Ireland review the settlement of investment disputes, the
impact of claims on non-United States companies, and claim and
dispute resolution under FIDIC. Practitioners from Israel, Panama,
Hong Kong, and Belgium treat investment vehicles such as trusts,
foundations, and joint ventures and investment visas. Contributors
from Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, and Mexico review the use of
security in real property in their respective jurisdictions.
Finally, lawyers from Brazil, Canada, the United States, Germany,
South Africa, Ukraine, and Romania treat issues ranging from trade
mark counterfeiting, registered designs, and telecommunications to
criminality in international business transactions, outsourcing,
and business immigration.
This book is the inaugural edition of the Nigerian Yearbook of
International Law. The Yearbook is a necessary and timely
publication that provides a forum for critical discourse on
developments in international law, particularly where this has
relevance for Nigeria, Africa and its people including those in the
diaspora. The articles in this first volume explore topics under
the following themes: International Law and Regional Systems,
Contemporary Challenges/Emerging Issues, Criminal Law and Natural
Resources/Environmental Law. There is also a section, which
provides a comprehensive review of key decisions in African and
International Courts/Tribunals. Contributors to this edition are
international law jurists from across the world, including eminent
judges of international tribunals, leading academics and an
international diplomat.
How do individuals perceive the experience of aging? Can this
perception predict such developmental outcomes as functional health
or mortality? The 35th volume of ARGG encompasses the most current
and fruitful research findings about the subjective experience of
aging and describes how they fit within a theoretical framework. It
reflects a new and advanced stage of development in the discipline
of subjective aging and will be a building block for future
theoretical and empirical work in this area of study. The book
integrates presentations from a series of recent workshops attended
by an international cadre of subjective aging researchers, the
results of several longitudinal studies from across the globe, and
theoretical propositions from studies that are ongoing.
Chapters-reviewed by independent scholars for ""quality control""--
address major conceptual approaches and key challenges to
subjective aging research; research designs, empirical findings,
and methodological issues; and the implications of subjective aging
research on interventions, society, and the changing contexts of
aging. Key Topics: Subjective aging and awareness of aging
Connections between research on subjective aging and age
stereotypes and stigma Linking subjective aging to changing social
meanings of age and the life course Psychological and social
resources and subjective aging across the adult life span
Experimental research on age stereotypes Domain-specific approaches
and implications for addressing issues of developmental regulation
Subjective aging as a predictor of major endpoints of aging and
development Exploring new contexts and connections for subjective
aging measures Changing negative views of aging Subjective aging
research from a cross-cultural perspective Subjective aging
research and gerontological practice Future directions for
subjective aging research
The last 12 months have been the strangest anyone can remember; all
our lives have been turned upside down. We were unable to meet and
hold our loved ones. Our right to travel at home and abroad was
suspended. The contestants on University Challenge had plastic
screens between them. But it's comforting to know that amid all the
turmoil, some things remained unchanged. And Viz Comic was one of
them. And we're determined to bring normality back to all our lives
with this, our brand new annual. Viz Comic - The Copper's Torch is
the same hefty 226 pages as its predecessors have been for many
years. Not only that, but the price remains the same at a paltry
GBP12.99. And to further add to the sense of normality, the book is
packed full of all the usual stuff, including... *Action packed
adventure: The 999 Emergency Bomb Squad, The Adventures of Robin of
Sherwood, and high-octane thrills with The Topless Speed Freaks.
*Informative features: Everything you need to know about Dragons,
the blood and guts story of the Colosseum, the toileting facilities
of the Tour de France, and the horror of what happens when pets go
big. *Letterbocks, Top Tips, Roger's Profanisaurus and all your
favourite cartoon characters. So this Christmas, let The Copper's
Torch shine a warming light of happiness and hope into your life,
or at least into the life of someone in the tricky GBP10- GBP15
present bracket.
When can you spot the Hunter's Moon, a Smiling Moon or a Pink Moon?
How can the phases of the moon help your garden grow? What
influence does the moon have on hamsters, coral and skylarks?
Navigate the rhythms of the night sky with this evocative
collection of poetry, prose and precious wisdom. Illuminating the
moon's influence on the natural world and its depiction in folklore
and the arts, this guide will open your eyes to the wonders of our
brightest celestial neighbour.
This Handbook fills a large gap in current scholarly literature on
animal abuse studies. It moves considerably beyond the debate that
has traditionally dominated the discourse of animal abuse - the
link between one-on-one interpersonal violence and animal abuse -
and towards those institutionalised forms of animal abuse which are
routine, everyday, socially acceptable and invisibilised. Chapters
from expert contributors raise issues such as: the use of animals
as edibles; vivisection; animal sexual assault; animals used in
sport and hunting; animal trafficking; the use of animals by youth
gangs, by other groups and in war; species extinction; and the
passivity of national and international organisations in combating
animal abuse. The Handbook is a unique text: it is essential
reading for students, researchers, academics, activists and policy
makers involved in understanding and preventing animal abuse.
The Armed Conflict Survey provides yearly data on fatalities,
refugees and internally displaced people for all major armed
conflicts, alongside in-depth analysis of their political, military
and humanitarian dimensions. This edition covers the key
developments and context of more than 40 conflicts worldwide. It
features essays by the world's leading authorities on armed
conflict, covering the development of jihadism after 9/11, hybrid
warfare, refugees and internally displaced people, criminality and
conflict and the evolution of peacekeeping operations. It includes
maps, infographics and the IISS Chart of Conflict.
A comprehensive survey of the countries and territories of this
region, incorporating the latest economic and political
developments. General Survey Essays by acknowledged experts in the
region cover a variety of topical issues. In addition, appendices
discuss the religions of the region and the Russian Baltic
territory of Kaliningrad. Country Surveys Individual chapters for
each country, containing: - information on physical and social
geography - a detailed chronology of political events, both recent
and historical - essays on each country's political history and
economy - a statistical survey - an extensive directory of contact
details for political, state and commercial institutions and
organizations in the region (covering national and local
government, political organizations, diplomatic representation, the
judicial system, religion, the media, finance, telecommunications
and broadcasting, major companies, transport, tourism, culture,
social welfare, the environment, defence, education and more) - and
a select bibliography. Who's Who in Central and South-Eastern
Europe Biographical details for more than 200 of the region's
leading political figures. Regional Information Contact information
and extensive details of the activities of regional and
international organizations active in the region; a list of
research institutes that focus on the region, together with contact
details; and select bibliographies of both books and periodicals.
Published in cooperation with the ERIC Clearinghouse on
Information and Technology and AECT, this volume of EMTY provides
essential and timely information to help educational technologists,
librarians, and media specialists practice their profession in a
dynamnic and changing field. Focusing on topics of technology
integration, respected authorities have contributed essays that
address technological trends in education and training. There are
detailed listings of United States and Canadian associations and
graduate schools as well as a mediagraphy of print and nonprint
resources. The book also informs readers about the activities and
accomplishments of those organizations and associations dedicated
to the advancement of educational communications and
technology.
This volume commemorates the centenary of the First World War
(1914-2014) and aims to capture 100 years of warfare evolution.
Among the main issues addressed are the changing nature of means
and methods of warfare, the law of weaponry, and challenges to
humanitarian assistance and protection of the civilian population
affected by armed conflict. Specific topics include the legal
regime governing nuclear weapons, the prohibition of chemical
weapons and arms control, the evolution of naval warfare,
asymmetric conflicts, the law of occupation and cultural property.
A comprehensive Year in Review also describes the most important
events and legal developments that took place in 2014. The Yearbook
of International Humanitarian Law is the world's only annual
publication devoted to the study of the laws governing armed
conflict. It provides a truly international forum for high-quality,
peer-reviewed academic articles focusing on this crucial branch of
international law. Distinguished by contemporary relevance, the
Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law bridges the gap between
theory and practice and serves as a useful reference tool for
scholars, practitioners, military personnel, civil servants,
diplomats, human rights workers and students.
The 29th volume of the Educational Media and Technology Yearbook
describes current developments and trends in the field of
instructional technology. Prominent themes for this volume include
e-learning, collaboration, and communities of practice. This volume
will be useful fo media and technology professionals in schools,
higher education, and business contexts, including instructional
technology faculty, school library media specialists, curriculum
leaders, business training professionals, and instructional
designers. It has become a standard reference in many libraries and
professional collections. Part One, "Trends and Issues," highlights
the major trends of the year: online learning, accessibility issues
and communities of learning. Part Two, "School and Library Media,"
concentrates upon chapters of special relevance to K-12 education,
school learning resources, and school library media centers. In
Part Three, "Leadership Profiles," authors provide biographical
sketches of the careers of instructional technology leaders. Part
Four, "Organizations and Associations in North America," and Part
Five, "Graduate Programs in North America," are, respectively,
directories of instructional technology-related organizations and
institutions of higher learning offering degrees in related fields.
Finally, Part Six, the "Mediagraphy," presents an annotated listing
of selected current publications related to the field.
The European Competition Law Annual 2002 is the seventh in a series
of volumes following the annual workshops on EU Competition Law and
Policy held at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University
in Florence. The volume reproduces the materials of the roundtable
debate that took place at the seventh Workshop.
The International Directory of Government is the definitive guide
to people in power in every part of the world. All the top
decision-makers are included in this one-volume publication, which
brings together government institutions, agencies and personnel
from the largest nations (China, India, Russia, etc.) to the
smallest overseas dependencies (Guadeloupe, Guernsey and Christmas
Island, etc). Institutional entries contain the names and titles of
principal officials, postal, e-mail and internet addresses,
telephone and fax numbers, and other relevant details. Key
features: - comprehensive lists of government ministers and
ministries - coverage of state-related agencies and other
institutions arranged by subject heading - details of important
state, provincial and regional administrations, including
information on US states, Russian republics, and the states and
territories of India.
The third volume of this yearbook provides articles, comments, and
analyses of developments throughout 1998. A special focus section
highlights the most significant legal issues raised by the
formation of a single currency in the ongoing process of economic
and monetary union in the European Union. Commentary is provided on
subjects including international financial standards and the
transition economies, legal and practical aspects of recovering
debt from Russian financial institutions, New Zealand's alternative
approach to banking supervision, and regulation of foreign bank
access in China. Recent developments, as with previous editions,
cover all major areas of the world. This year includes analysis of
China's new securities law, the development of the Financial
Supervisory Authority in the UK, regional integration and trade
liberalization in southern Africa, and problems created by
government intervention in the Hong Kong stock market. This volume
should be useful to anyone with an interest in international
financial and economic law throughout the world.
Combining the International Who's Who in Classical Music and the
International Who's Who in Popular Music, this two-volume set
provides a complete view of the whole of the music world. Within
the International Who's Who in Classical Music, each biographical
entry comprises personal information, principal career details,
repertoire, recordings and compositions, and full contact details
where available. Appendices provide contact details for national
orchestras, opera companies, music festivals, music organizations
and major competitions and awards. The International Who's Who in
Popular Music boasts detailed entries, including full biographical
information, such as principal career details, recordings and
compositions, honours and contact information.
This book is an annual publication entering its 40th year. The
series represents current trend and issues in the field of
educational communications and technology, journals and other
periodicals associated with the field, and the academic programs
that prepare instructional technology professionals. Springer has
been the publisher for the series, in cooperation with the
Association for Educational Communications and Technology, for the
past four years. Volume 39 will feature a section on Information
Studies, in addition to updated information about programs and a
new ranking of the top academic degree programs in the field of
Learning, Design, and Technology.
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