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This highly acclaimed textbook provides law students with a
thorough introduction to the Human Rights Act 1998, its background,
how it came to be passed and the mass of case law that has followed
it. The authors discuss the particular rights the Act embodies,
including the law's response to terrorism. Combining broad topic
coverage with an engaging writing style, Hoffman and Rowe provide
an outstanding platform for students wishing to gain an in-depth
and critical understanding of this contemporary, contentious and
constantly evolving area of law.
This timely study is the first to examine the relationship between
competition for energy resources and the propensity for conflict in
the Caspian region. Taking the discussion well beyond issues of
pipeline politics and the significance of Caspian oil and gas to
the global market, the book offers significant new findings
concerning the impact of energy wealth on the political life and
economies of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan. The
contributors, a leading group of scholars and policymakers, explore
the differing interests of ruling elites, the political opposition,
and minority ethnic and religious groups region-wide. Placing
Caspian development in the broader international relations context,
the book assesses the ways in which Russia, China, Iran, and Turkey
are fighting to protect their interests in the newly independent
states and how competition for production contracts and pipeline
routes influences regional security. Specific chapters also link
regional issues to central questions of international politics and
to theoretical debates over the role of energy wealth in political
and economic development worldwide. Woven throughout the
implications for U.S. policy, giving the book wide appeal to
policymakers, corporate executives, energy analysts, and scholars
alike.
In this saga of brilliant triumphs and magnificent failures, David
E. Hoffman, the former Moscow bureau chief for the Washington Post,
sheds light on the hidden lives of Russia's most feared power
brokers: the oligarchs. Focusing on six of these ruthless men--
Alexander Smolensky, Yuri Luzhkov, Anatoly Chubais, Mikhail
Khodorkovsky, Boris Berezovsky, and Vladimir Gusinsky--Hoffman
shows how a rapacious, unruly capitalism was born out of the ashes
of Soviet communism.
The Plant Healer's Path is the first of two volumes by Jesse Wolf
Hardin, cofounder of Plant Healer Magazine, with enchanting tales,
medicinal plant profiles and favorite herbal recipes by Kiva Rose,
as well as contributions by David Hoffman, Phyllis Light, Paul
Bergner and more. Hardin tackles topics vital to an effective,
empowered herbal practice, including many never addressed before,
with suggestions for taking control of and enjoying our lives, and
tips that can benefit herbalists and non-herbalists alike. Paul
Bergner says"Whether just beginning or already walking the path,
The Plant Healer's Path provides a panoramic road map of the
terrain - both internal and external - for any person called to
healing with plants... with thought-provoking essays on the issues
most important to our work," and Phyllis Light writes that this
book "does more than provide a working model of herbal practice, it
also addresses our hopes, our fears and concerns as herbalists,
acknowledging the differences, the uniqueness that each brings to
their art, craft and science. What more could we ask for?"
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE
The first full account of how the Cold War arms race finally came
to a close, this riveting narrative history sheds new light on the
people who struggled to end this era of massive overkill, and
examines the legacy of the nuclear, chemical, and biological
weapons that remain a threat today.
Drawing on memoirs, interviews in both Russia and the US, and
classified documents from deep inside the Kremlin, David E. Hoffman
examines the inner motives and secret decisions of each side and
details the deadly stockpiles that remained unsecured as the Soviet
Union collapsed. This is the fascinating story of how Reagan,
Gorbachev, and a previously unheralded collection of scientists,
soldiers, diplomats, and spies changed the course of history.
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