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This book analyses the global influence of the Byzantine Empire,
which will appeal to all those interested in Byzantine History /
This book expands upon the theme of 'Byzantium and its neighbours',
by looking into the cultural and geographical influence of
Byzantium / This book will appeal to all those interested in
Byzantine Culture and the Byzantine economy.
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Bones - Conductor Score & Parts
Daniel Platzman, Benjamin McKee, Daniel Sermon, Daniel Reynolds, Robin Fredriksson
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R1,441
R1,107
Discovery Miles 11 070
Save R334 (23%)
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Genghis Con (Paperback)
Oliver Ho, Daniel Reynolds; Illustrated by Chris Peterson
bundle available
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R580
R469
Discovery Miles 4 690
Save R111 (19%)
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This insightful volume examines key research questions concerning
police decision to arrest as well as police-led diversion. The
authors critically evaluate the tentative answers that empirical
evidence provides to those questions, and suggest areas for future
inquiry. Nearly seven decades of empirical study have provided
extensive knowledge regarding police use of arrest. However, this
research highlights important gaps in our understanding of factors
that shape police decision-making and what is required to alter
current police practice. Reviewing this research base, this brief
takes stock of what is known empirically about all aspects related
to the use of arrests, providing important insights on the
knowledge needed to make evidence-based policy decisions moving
forward. With the potential to better impact policy and programs
for alternatives to arrest, this brief will appeal to researchers
and practitioners in evidence-based policing and police
decision-making, as well as those interested in alternatives to
arrest and related fields such as public policy.
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Point Man (Paperback)
Michael Kennedy; Daniel Reynolds
bundle available
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R348
Discovery Miles 3 480
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Australia does not have a bill or charter of rights, which means
there is no comprehensive law that enshrines human rights in
Australia - even though these laws are standard in the rest of the
developed world. So what does this mean for the rights of
Australian citizens? In this fully revised fourth edition of A
Charter of Rights for Australia, George Williams and Daniel
Reynolds show that human rights are not adequately protected in
Australia, contrary to what many of us think. Using some pressing
examples, they demonstrate how the rights of people at the margins
of our society are violated in often shocking ways. Several states
and territories have adopted their own charters of rights, or have
a charter well underway. This book's argument that the time has
come to adopt a charter at the federal level is more urgent than
ever. Sales Points George Williams is one of the foremost legal
commentators on the issue of a bill/charter of rights in Australia
- one prominent opponent, Janet Albrechtsen, called him the 'high
priest of the Bill of Rights movement'. Freedom of speech and human
rights of Australians have been prominent issues in the media -
anti-terror laws, abuses in the Northern Territory juvenile
corrections system, Indigenous deaths in custody, same-sex
marriage, section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act, etc - so
this revised edition is timely. The movement for charters of rights
is growing, as evidenced by Victoria and the ACT implementing their
own state-based charters of rights. Lays out the arguments for and
against a charter of rights clearly and comprehensively.
Leading Cases in Australian Law provides, in essence, a summary of
the 200 most cited cases in Australian law. Each case note contains
an outline of the facts, issues and decision, an extract of the
most frequently cited portions of the judgment, commentary
incorporating later decisions on the topic, and cross-references to
the leading texts on the legal area of the case. Finally, under
each case heading there is a single-sentence proposition for which
the case stands as authority, and these are later collated in a
table for easy reference. This is the first book of its kind
published in Australia, and it is intended to serve as a portrait
of Australian law as currently practised. Appendices are included
to complete this picture, providing further information such as
lists of top cases by subject area, and a ranking of the most cited
judges. This book will be useful to law students, who will likely
encounter most of these cases during the course of their degree, as
well as to legal practitioners, who will find it a useful reference
for the cases that have faded from memory since law school as well
as the cases cited in daily practice.
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