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This ground-breaking book challenges legal orthodoxy, presenting an
original approach to the treatment of islands in international law.
It offers a new perspective on how to define islands in
international law, questioning how they differ from other maritime
features. It focuses on the contextual factors that bear upon the
legal treatment of islands, recognising that, in practice, islands
have varied and unequal impacts and arguing that greater focus on
context is needed to understand legal outcomes, particularly those
concerning maritime boundary delimitation. Addressing the impact of
rising sea levels on the interests and rights of islands and the
increasing construction of artificial islands, the authors make the
case for a major change in approach to the topic. This book offers
international lawyers a thought-provoking reappraisal of a vital
issue. It will be a useful resource for human geography and
international relations scholars wishing to deepen their
understanding of a key politically-contested and increasingly
pressing debate in international law.
This Research Handbook is of great importance in an era where
torture, whilst universally condemned, remains endemic. It explores
the nature of the international prohibition of torture and the
various means and mechanisms which have been put in place by the
international community in an attempt to make that prohibition a
reality. Â Edited by Chairs of the UN Committee against
Torture and of the UN Subcommittee for Prevention of Torture, this
Research Handbook considers both the legal and medical dimensions
of torture, as well as societal and philosophical perspectives.
Contributions from experts with personal experience of working with
torture victims and survivors in medical, legal and political
settings survey practice within the UN and regional human rights
systems, international criminal and domestic legal settings, and in
medical and rehabilitative contexts. These expert perspectives
combine to offer a unique range of insights into the realities of
tackling torture in the contemporary world. Â Critical and
timely, the Research Handbook on Torture will prove compulsive
reading for students and scholars of human rights. Its practical
dimension will also engage practitioners in the field, as well as
legal and medical professionals working on torture-related issues.
The story of the Three Little Pigs is famous, as is their
victory over the Big Bad Wolf. But what if there was actually a
fourth little pig who was never mentioned? Meet Snout, a
brown-snout pig and the fourth sibling of the Three Little Pigs.
Snout is lovable, wise, and courageous, but a series of wild
adventures will put him to the test.
He leaves home to find his way in the big, scary world. He goes
to a farm and meets three blind field mice with big dreams. They
want to become house mice, but a mean old farmer could stand in
their way if Snout doesn't step in. Snout travels even further,
though; he makes it to church, to the bank, and even to far off
Hollywood
"The Adventures of Snout the Brown-Snout Pig" is a four-volume,
sixteen-story collection of modern fairytales. Through these
stories, children learn that nonviolence can be powerful, that
strength does not lie in brute force, and that good can triumph
over evil. Snout learns, too, as he grows from a little piggy into
an adult pig, thanks to his many brave quests and colorful
friends.
Dana's Home Coming is a novel about a young woman's struggle with
life's disappointments. In dealing with several unsuccessful
relationships she decides to devote all of her time to her career;
only to find out she has gone down a lonely road. Dana discovers
that you have to find a balance to be happy. The characters in this
book may resemble those around you, maybe the next door neighbor, a
friend, or even yourself. It is a must read.
Capturing the essence of struggle and survival, From Shining
Doorknobs to Sporting Diamonds presents a collection of poetry for
teen-age readers that not only educates, but inspires. A
combination of humorous, lyrical, narrative, dramatic, and epic
poetry, the selections stir teens toward a healthy lifestyle and
work to increase self-esteem while examining some of life's
hardships.
Infused with fresh ideas, the poems in this collection create
unique images to which teens can relate. The selection, "The Fool,"
creates a simple, yet telling message. / It's not cool to call
someone a fool. / It's not cool to pretend to be a fool. / A fool
is the opposite of cool. / And it's not cool to be a fool. /
Filled with nuggets of wisdom and advice, From Shining
Doorknobs to Sporting Diamonds encourages young readers to write
their own poems and put their thoughts and dreams on paper. After
all, everything a poet touches turns to diamonds.
Classical Sobolev spaces, based on Lebesgue spaces on an
underlying domain with smooth boundary, are not only of
considerable intrinsic interest but have for many years proved to
be indispensible in the study of partial differential equations and
variational problems. Many developments of the basic theory since
its inception arise in response to concrete problems, for example,
with the (ubiquitous) sets with fractal boundaries.
The theory will probably enjoy substantial further growth, but
even now a connected account of the mature parts of it makes a
useful addition to the literature. Accordingly, the main themes of
this book are Banach spaces and spaces of Sobolev type based on
them; integral operators of Hardy type on intervals and on trees;
and the distribution of the approximation numbers (singular numbers
in the Hilbert space case) of embeddings of Sobolev spaces based on
generalised ridged domains.
This timely book will be of interest to all those concerned with
the partial differential equations and their ramifications. A
prerequisite for reading it is a good graduate course in real
analysis.
Dry Eyes of Innocence is an extraordinary story of courage and
strength in the fight against Leukemia! A chronicle from the
author's viewpoint, as he witnesses a personal transformation
unfold in the last five or six years of his brothers awe-inspiring
battle. Jeffrey was imprisoned from the age of 15 to 37, and then
released into a world foreign to him. As an adult, in free society,
Jeffrey learned the ropes of true manhood and responsibility and
then fell victim to a terminal illness. Growing spiritually and
emotionally while withering physically. Jeff and his family ponder
-- will a matching donor be found in time? Will the transplant be
successfull, or rejected? Will the effects of this physical assault
on his body cause him to succumb? Or, will victory reign? The
author finds himself in transformation from fear to victory,
learning of Jeffrey's Leukemia at the most inopportune time, then
helping his big brother overcome some of the most surreal moments
of life imaginable. One finger in the air from Jeffrey is the
constant reminder of his source of strength. this thug turned
darling, with no internal organs and no self-sustaining breath,
musters the strength to raise one finger and miraculously sing,
"There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus. No, not one.No, not
one!" All of the ward nurses and doctors come running to witness
this miracle! Dry Eyes of Innocence is a must read for anyone
seeking strength in the midst of a storm, anyone searching for
power to transform lives and for an inspiring message from an
unlikely champion! 6 x 9 trade hard cover - 128 pages
How big a problem is torture? Are the right things being done to
prevent it? What does the UN do, and why does it appear at times to
be so impotent in the face of torture? In this vitally important
work, Malcolm D. Evans tells the story of torture prevention under
international law, setting out what is really happening in places
of detention around the world. Challenging assumptions about
torture’s root causes, he calls for what is needed to enable us
to be in a better position to bring about change. The author draws
on over ten years’ experience as the Chair of the United Nations
Sub-Committee for Prevention of Torture to give a frank account of
the remarkable capacities of this system, what it has achieved in
practice, what it has not been able to achieve – and most
importantly, why.
Exploring everything from contemporary challenges to ocean security
this book offers detailed insights into the increasing activities
of state and non-state actors at sea. Chapters revisit the United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC), highlighting how
not all maritime security threats can be addressed by this, and
further looking at the ways in which the LOSC may even hinder
maritime security. Featuring contributions from both expert
academics and practitioners in the field, the book explores new
maritime security threats posed by non-state actors, such as piracy
and illegal fishing. It analyses how states have had to reconsider
their understanding of maritime security and rethink the use and
protection of their maritime domain in the face of modern
challenges, including the robotics revolution, the rise of unmanned
systems and the blue economy agenda. Providing a comprehensive
analysis of the interplay between LOSC and maritime security, this
is key reading for scholars of maritime law, international
relations and security studies. Practitioners working in the
shipping industry or fishing sector, as well as maritime law
enforcement officials will benefit from the practical advice
offered. 'There is increasing agreement maritime security is
important, but there is still disagreement about what that implies
or even what the term means. This book is a timely intervention in
the debate by leading thinkers in the field. Maritime security
scholars and practitioners will find it an indispensable
reference.' - Douglas Guilfoyle, University of New South Wales
Canberra, Australia Contributors include: R. Barnes, C. Bueger, K.
Chadwick, T. Edmunds, S. Kopela, A. Murdoch, A. Petrig, V. Roeben,
M. Rosello, K. Zou
Intersectionality and Crisis Management: A Path to Social Equity
aims to embed the social equity discourse into crisis management
while exploring the potential of a new tool, the Integrative Crisis
Management Model. Leaders and managers navigate a complex and
networked environment of policy-making and action, frequently
occurring in real time, under constant media exposure. The
pervasive availability of this news on all platforms and devices
produces a lingering anxiety about the inevitability of danger.
Consequently, crisis affords a time-sensitive exploration of
management practices and sheds a critical spotlight on deficiencies
that may yield novel approaches to doing business. As the book
engages contributing authors who are foremost in their field, it
also includes practitioners, students, and junior scholars in a
creative new discourse about equity. Bringing these diverse voices
together in one volume presents a unique opportunity to generate
new insights. Intersectionality provides a framework for
understanding how categorizations of people drive social constructs
of discrimination and oppression. Each chapter covers a different
subject-exploring intersectionality in healthcare, non-profit
management, and human resources-and is accompanied by discussion
questions. The book provides something for the classroom, for
practitioners, and for scholars who want to include more
intersectional thinking into their work.
How big a problem is torture? Are the right things being done to
prevent it? What does the UN do, and why does it appear at times to
be so impotent in the face of torture? In this vitally important
work, Malcolm D. Evans tells the story of torture prevention under
international law, setting out what is really happening in places
of detention around the world. Challenging assumptions about
torture’s root causes, he calls for what is needed to enable us
to be in a better position to bring about change. The author draws
on over ten years’ experience as the Chair of the United Nations
Sub-Committee for Prevention of Torture to give a frank account of
the remarkable capacities of this system, what it has achieved in
practice, what it has not been able to achieve – and most
importantly, why.
I'm Still Standing is a novel about one woman's journey through
life's disappointments, challenges and cruelties. She learns that
with every disappointment there is a cause to celebrate, for every
challenge there is a relief of success and for all life's cruelties
there is a promise of hope for brighter days to come.
The primary objective of this book is to offer practical means for
strengthening the economics and policy dimension of the
agroforestry discipline. This book, written by the leading experts
in economics and agroforestry, encompasses case studies from
Australia, China, Kenya, India, Indonesia, Malawi, Mexico,
Micronesia, Tanzania, United Kingdom, United States, Zambia, and
Zimbabwe. The applied economic methodologies encompass a wide
variety of case studies including enterprise/farm budget models
through Faustmann models, Policy Analysis Matrix, production
function approach, risk assessment models, dynamic programming,
linear programming, meta-modeling, contingent valuation,
attribute-based choice experiments, econometric modeling, and
institutional economic analysis. It is our belief that these
methodologies help agroforestry students and professionals conduct
rigorous assessment of economic and policy aspects of agroforestry
systems and to produce less biased and more credible information.
Furthermore, the economic and policy issues explored in the book -
profitability, environmental benefits, risk reduction, household
constraints, rural development, and institutional arrangements -
are central to further agroforestry adoption in both tropical and
temperate regions. All of the chapters in this volume were subject
to rigorous peer review by at least one other contributing author
and one external reviewer. We would like to acknowledge the
indispensable collaboration of those who provided careful external
reviews: Ken Andrasko, Chris Andrew, Peter Boxall, Norman Breuer,
Bill Hyde, Tom Holmes, Sherry Larkin, Jagannadharao Matta,
Venkatrao Nagubadi, Roz Naylor, Thomas Randolph, Gerald Shively,
Changyou Sun, Bo Jellesmark Thorsen, and Yaoqi Zhang. All reviews
were coordinated by the book editors.
Includes cutting edge information regarding the very lastest
environmental threats to public health Provides a detailed case
study based on real-world scenario that allows the reader to
practice human health risk assessment Describes innovative guidance
and tools to respond to chemical incidents and attacks, which
facilitates the reader to tailoring a effective protection and
remediation response
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