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This is the very first edited collection on International
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
(ICERD), the oldest of the UN international human rights treaties.
It draws together a range of commentators including current or
former members of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination (CERD), along with academic and other experts, to
discuss the meaning and relevance of the treaty on its fiftieth
anniversary. The contributions examine the shift from a narrow
understanding of racial discrimination in the 1960s, premised on
countering colonialism and apartheid, to a wider meaning today
drawing in a range of groups such as minorities, indigenous
peoples, caste groups, and Afro-descendants. In its unique
combination of CERD and expert analysis, the collection acts as an
essential guide to the international understanding of racial
discrimination and the pathway towards its elimination. -- .
Some people are born with a natural 'go-get-'em' approach. For most
of us, however, selling does not come naturally. This book
demystifies the art of getting people to buy - whether it is as
simple as convincing your friends to agree to your restaurant
recommendation, or as complex as getting people to buy your
million- dollar proposal at work. The book is a toolkit for
self-exploration, analysis, learning and action plan development
framed in a 5-week programme for building your unique sales self.
Setting a clear objective for every week, it takes the reader
through a simple 5-step programme: - Setting the foundation: the
main principles of sales - Rational aspects of sales - Emotional
aspects of sales - Connecting the dots: closuring and continuation
of the sales cycle - Creating your personalised action plan and
toolbox with aide memoires, frameworks and life hacks to use every
day Each chapter concludes with a summary of do's and don'ts. The
last chapter includes practical tools for analysing and planning
your own self-development and business development. It will
accelerate your understanding of and ability to sell by raising
both your self-awareness and selling self-confidence.
The Challenge of Human Rights takes a detailed and exploratory
approach to topics across the field of human rights, and seeks to
map a path for future research and policy development. It examines
contemporary approaches to established rights, such as the right to
peace and the protection against double jeopardy, while also
revisiting overlooked or forgotten rights and concepts such as
slavery, apartheid and the right to resist, determining the optimal
place for those rights in today's world. The contributing authors
outline lacunae in human rights law where rights could be
established, from voting rights for under-18s to rights for the
dead to cultural and intellectual property rights, and also apply
completely new approaches to questions that have troubled human
rights advocates for decades. This innovative book will be
essential reading for researchers and practitioners of human rights
law, political scientists, historians, and others who have a
general interest in the future trajectory of human rights.
Contributors: K. Anderson, M.M. Carpenter, J. Castellino, J.
Curtis, A. Daly, S. Darcy, P. Fitzmaurice, D. Keane, Y. McDermott,
N. McGeehan, D. McGreal, R. Murphy, S. Murphy, M. Ni Chriochain, E.
O'Brien, J. Reynolds, L.N. Sadat, W.A. Schabas
With particular focus on the Hindu caste system, this book
represents a comprehensive analysis of the elimination of all forms
of racial discrimination in international law. It evaluates the
strategies that have informed the work of the United Nations in
this area, mapping a new path that moves from standard-setting to
implementation. Combining legal analysis with the meaning and
origin of caste, it explores the remedies human rights law can
propose towards the prohibition of caste-based discrimination, and
the abolition of the caste system itself. The book provides a
benchmark on the achievements of the international community in
combating all forms of racial discrimination, and the policies that
must inform future measures. With its clear and accessible style
this volume will be of interest to scholars of law and human
rights, as well as policy-makers and practitioners working in this
area.
With particular focus on the Hindu caste system, this book
represents a comprehensive analysis of the elimination of all forms
of racial discrimination in international law. It evaluates the
strategies that have informed the work of the United Nations in
this area, mapping a new path that moves from standard-setting to
implementation. Combining legal analysis with the meaning and
origin of caste, it explores the remedies human rights law can
propose towards the prohibition of caste-based discrimination, and
the abolition of the caste system itself. The book provides a
benchmark on the achievements of the international community in
combating all forms of racial discrimination, and the policies that
must inform future measures. With its clear and accessible style
this volume will be of interest to scholars of law and human
rights, as well as policy-makers and practitioners working in this
area.
Catalyst will transform your approach to networking, making it fun
and infinitely more effective. A good business developer,
prospector and networker knows how to create a positive connection
with the people they meet. They are the catalyst that creates a
chemical reaction between strangers, and they know how to convert
these opportunities into new business. Louisa Clarke and David Kean
have spent their careers catalysing strangers into contacts and
converting contacts into clients - and even into friends. They have
built successful businesses together using the proven techniques in
this book, and they have helped hundreds of companies around the
world win billions in new business by applying the same methods.
Catalyst is full of illustrative anecdotes, hard-won wisdom and a
step-by-step methodology. Whatever industry you work in, if you
need more clients to buy your services and you're not sure how to
find them, convince them or win them, this is the book for you.
Follow this approach and new business will come. You might even
make some friends along the way. For many people, networking,
prospecting and selling are scary. If the word 'networking' makes
you recoil, if the word 'prospecting' conjures up terrifying
spectres of endless cold calls, and if you run for the hills at the
mention of 'sales', this book will be balm for you. Because, whilst
it doesn't make it effortless, it does make it easy. 'Catalyst is a
manual for winning business in today's economy, recommended to
anyone who wants to grow their client base. Catalyst is brimming
with great advice and inspiration' - Annette King, CEO Publicis
Groupe UK
Countries in the Pacific face unique challenges of survival and
progress in establishing themselves and participating fully in
international society. Their geographic isolation from the rest of
global society is compounded by complex layers of often competing
national and indigenous identities among their populations built
through wave upon wave of migration. This has created rich
diversity, competing regimes and real challenges in terms of
state-building, ethnic identity, social policy cohesion and
development in post-colonial settings. The issues studied here
would be of interest to scholars from a range of different
disciplines such as Law, Politics, Sociology and Anthropology. By
examining the theory and practice of minority rights law in states
such as Fiji and Papua New Guinea, alongside their more familiar
neighbours Australia and New Zealand, this book makes a unique
contribution in a region often ignored in the literature.
In ten original studies, former students and colleagues of
Maurice Careless, one of Canada's most distinguished historians,
explore both traditional and hitherto neglected topics in the
development of nineteenth-century Ontario. Their papers incorporate
the three themes that characterize their mentor's scholarly
efforts: metropolitan-hinterland relations; urban development; and
the impact of 'limited identities' -- gender, class, ethnicity and
regionalism -- that shaped the lives of Old Ontarians.
Traditional topics -- colonial-imperial tension and the growth
of Canadian autonomy in the Union period, the making of a 'compact'
in early York, politics in pre-Rebellion Toronto, and the social
vision of the late Upper Canadian elites -- are re-examined with
fresh sensitivity and new sources. Maters about which little has
been written -- urban perspectives on rural and Northern Ontario,
Protestant revivals, an Ontario style in church architecture, the
late-nineteenth-century ready-made clothing industry,
Native-Newcomer conflict to the 1860s, and the separate and unequal
experiences of women and men student teachers at the Provincial
Normal school -- receive equally insightful treatment.
An appreciative biography of Careless, an analysis of the
relativism underpinning his approach to national and Ontario
history, and a listing of Careless's publications, complete this
stimulating collection.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. 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.
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