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The Routledge Handbook of African Law provides a comprehensive,
critical overview of the contemporary legal terrain in Africa. The
international team of expert contributors adopt an analytical and
comparative approach so that readers can see the nexus between
different jurisdictions and different legal traditions across the
continent. The volume is divided into five parts covering: Legal
Pluralism and African Legal Systems The State, Institutions,
Constitutionalism, and Democratic Governance Economic Development,
Technology, Trade, and Investment Human Rights, Gender-Based
Violence, and Access to Justice International Law, Institutions,
and International Criminal Law Providing important insights into
both the specific contexts of African legal systems and the ways in
which these legal traditions intersect with the wider world, this
handbook will be an essential resource for academics, researchers,
lawyers, and graduate and undergraduate students studying this
ever-evolving field.
Why was the Italian Banking System more resilient during the
sub-prime crisis and harder-hit in the sovereign crisis? Will their
strength in the retail market result as an asset or a liability for
Italian banks in the future? This book offers an in-depth analysis
of one of the most important EU banking systems its attempts to
weather the crisis.
Why was the Italian Banking System more resilient during the
sub-prime crisis and harder-hit in the sovereign crisis? Will their
strength in the retail market result as an asset or a liability for
Italian banks in the future? This book offers an in-depth analysis
of one of the most important EU banking systems its attempts to
weather the crisis.
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In addition to the canonical expression of the argument structure
of verbs in the form of intransitive or transitive constructions
with noun or prepositional phrases, arguments can also be
structured in diverse ways in complex non-canonical form. Such
argument structures show interesting variations, especially in
comparative linguistics, as this volume illustrates based on
studies of German, Romanian, and English.
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