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Since 1994 there has been a surge in private land ownership by low-income citizens in South Africa. Approximately a third of residential properties registered by the Deeds Office are previously State-subsidised houses. More than 12 500 000 people live in these homes, constituting a large base of individuals requiring legal services. Many of these new property owners live at the interface between the formal and informal economy. Standard property, succession and family law approaches are often ill-equipped to suitably address the many and distinctive (power) imbalances typical of this sector.
New legal strategies affordable to both lawyer and client need to be developed. This book discusses methods for developing pro-poor contracts and land tools for low-income clients. Prenuptial and cohabitation agreements, housing rights and land ownership are explored, since they are areas core to the sustainability of the private law.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Aelius Aristides' Hieroi Logoi present a unique first-person
narrative from the ancient world-a narrative that seems at once
public and private, artful and naive. While scholars have embraced
the Logoi as a rich source for Imperial-era religion, politics, and
elite culture, the style of the text has presented a persistent
stumbling block to literary analysis. Setting this dream-memoir of
illness and divine healing in the context of Aristides'
professional concerns as an orator, this book investigates the
text's rhetorical aims and literary aspirations. At the Limits of
Art argues that the Hieroi Logoi are an experimental work.
Incorporating numerous dream accounts and narratives of divine cure
in a multi-layered and open text, Aristides works at the limits of
rhetorical convention to fashion an authorial voice that is
transparent to the divine. Reading the Logoi in the context of
contemporary oratorical practices, and in tandem with Aristides'
polemical orations and prose hymns, the book uncovers the
professional agendas motivating this unusual self-portrait.
Aristides' sober view of oratory as a sacred pursuit was in
conflict with a widespread contemporary preference for spectacular
public performance. In the Hieroi Logoi, Aristides claims a place
in the world of the Second Sophistic on his own terms, offering a
vision of his professional inspiration in a style that pushes the
limits of literary convention.
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This collection of essays challenges preconceptions about Marlowe by tackling major aspects of his dramaturgy, his use of magic, the homoeroticism of the plays, his female characters, twentieth-century performances of his plays, and the radical nature of his narrative poem Hero and Leander. Taking nothing on trust, the authors review what is known about Marlowe's life and plays, conditions in Elizabethan theater, and his reputation among his contemporaries and among late-twentieth-century critics. Together they contribute to the critical effort to construct a fuller understanding of the poet and playwright.
Industrial gases are inextricably woven into the fabric of modern
manufacturing. From the primary extraction of raw materials,
through their intermediate processing to manufacture metals,
chemicals and ceramics, to the fabrication of sophisticated
industrial, consumer and food products, gases are used across the
whole spectrum of industry. The isolation, manufature and supply of
these gases is a major industry in itself; the 300 million tones of
gas used each year generates sales in excess of $20 billion. In
terms of tonnage, nitrogen has become the most used industrial gas,
finding applications across the whole range of industry. It is
still manufactured by liquifying and then distilling air, but as
applications develop and demand increases, newer methods of
isolation, such as pressure swing absorbtion and membrane
seperation will become important. This new book introduces the main
industrial gases and the gases industry, it discusses the main
technologies for their isolation, seperation, manufacture and
handling. In addition, the book contains an overview of the main
applications of industrial gases and a brief discussion of new
production processes and applications. Chemists, chemical
engineers, physicists and technologists involved in the research
and development, production or utilisation of industrial gases will
find this concise book an essential and accessable reference
source. For advanced students of these disciplines, the book
provides a fascinating overview of this important industry.
Global Environmental Politics has provided an accurate, up-to-date,
and unbiased understanding of the world's most pressing
environmental issues for thirty years. The eighth edition continues
this practice by covering critical new developments in global
environmental politics and policymaking. Updated case studies on
key issues such as on climate change, endangered species, ozone
depletion, desertification, whaling, hazardous wastes, toxic
chemicals, and biodiversity detail the ongoing development of major
environmental treaty regimes, and new case studies on mercury and
marine biodiversity showcase the challenges of creating new
treaties during a period of significant global change. There is
also new material on the implementation of the Sustainable
Development Goals, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,
trade and environment, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on
environmental diplomacy. Updated information about global
environmental trends, paradigms, and actors completes this
comprehensive introduction to contemporary international
environmental politics. Global Environmental Politics is vital
reading for students of environmental politics and anyone wishing
to understand the current state of the field and to make informed
decisions about which policies will best safeguard our environment
for the future.
Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Football Book of the Year 2022 One
of the Financial Times Top 5 Best Sports Books of the Year The 1970
World Cup is widely regarded as the greatest ever staged, with more
goals per game than any World Cup since. But more than just the
proliferation of goals was the quality of the overall football, as
some of the finest teams ever to represent the likes of West
Germany, Peru, Italy and England came together for a tilt at the
world title. But at the heart of the tournament were Brazil;
captained by Carlos Alberto and featuring legends like Pele,
Gerson, Jairzinho, Rivellino and Tostao, the 1970 Selecao are often
cited as the greatest-ever World Cup team. Using brand new
interviews alongside painstaking archival research, Andrew Downie
charts each stage of the tournament, from the preparations to the
final, telling a host of remarkable stories in the players' own
words. The result is an immediate, insightful and compelling
narrative that paints a unique portrait of an extraordinary few
weeks when football hit peaks it has seldom reached since. This is
Mexico 1970. Welcome to the Greatest Show on Earth.
This book was first published in 1964. Everything in politics has
changed since then why a reprint? Because moral criticisms of
governments haven't changed. Indeed, historical comparison suggests
a disconcerting similarity. We still accept a liberal-democratic
morality and politics and believe that it is individuals who bear
moral responsibility. How can we reconcile the corporate actions of
governments with individual responsibility? Is the private life of
politicians relevant to their official actions? Should politicians
resign if they disagree with government policy? These problems are
still with us, and the 1964 discussion of them remains
illuminating. We elect governments to further our material
interests, but we also believe that they should express our moral
ideals, for example by providing vaccines, alleviating poverty or
supporting oppressed countries. Are moral ideals consistent with
political realism? The book reconciles these apparently opposed
positions by introducing the concept of governments as 'moral
intermediaries.' The reconciliation develops liberal-democracy in a
way that will interest political theorists. As a whole the book
offers a readable discussion of the many ways in which morality has
a bearing on government action, and it captures and analyses
contemporary political and moral aspirations.
An accessible introduction to climate change that outlines key
scientific, economic, and political issues, reviews how the global
community has addressed the issue to date, and discusses the
options being explored for further action. Climate Change: A
Reference Handbook offers readers a way to separate science from
politics on this crucial and often contentious issue. It provides a
comprehensive introduction to the science and public policy of
climate change, including discussion of historical developments,
today's key concepts, and the future of climate science and policy.
Climate Change begins by explaining the science behind global
climate change, including the growing consensus that human activity
is a major contributing factor. It then takes an objective look at
the key conflicts in climate science and policy, describes those
that have been resolved, and offers a balanced review of proposals
for those that have not. A separate chapter focuses on the
scientific, economic, and political aspects of climate change as
they are playing out specifically in the United States.
Originally published in 1969, this book provides a sustained
examination of the idea of the individual person as of supreme
worth in the language of analytical philosophy. An important
contribution to debates in moral philosophy, it will be of use to
students in the philosophy of religion and education and to those
who are interested in the contribution which philosophical analysis
can make to the understanding of traditional moral and political
ideas.
Originally published in 1971, this book provides a lucid
philosophical investigation of the area in which the demands of
social and political institutions impinge on individual values and
responsibilities, using the concept of a social role to focus
attention on the problems and tensions which are necessarily
involved. This approach to social and political philosophy will be
of interest to students of social sciences as well as of
philosophy.
Several fundamental advances were announced at the Seventh
International Symposium on Molecular Plant--Microbe Interactions
held in Edinburgh in 1994. These included the cloning and
identification of plant resistance genes involved in recognition of
pathogens; the description of genetically engineered plants with
novel resistance to pathogens; characterization of the molecular
basis of pathogenicity of fungal and bacterial plant pathogens; and
the mechanisms of communication used during recognition between
symbiotic rhizobia and their host legumes. Participants in the
Symposium contributed a series of papers that represent the leading
edge of research in this important area of plant and microbial
science. These articles are brought together to form this book,
which will be essential reading for research workers, advanced
students and others interested in keeping abreast of this rapidly
developing area.
Although the emergence of the English novel is generally regarded
as an eighteenth-century phenomenon, this is the first book to be
published professing to cover the 'eighteenth-century English
novel' in its entirety. This Handbook surveys the development of
the English novel during the 'long' eighteenth century-in other
words, from the later seventeenth century right through to the
first three decades of the nineteenth century when, with the
publication of the novels of Jane Austen and Walter Scott, 'the
novel' finally gained critical acceptance and assumed the position
of cultural hegemony it enjoyed for over a century. By situating
the novels of the period which are still read today against the
background of the hundreds published between 1660 and 1830, this
Handbook not only covers those 'masters and mistresses' of early
prose fiction-such as Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Sterne, Burney,
Scott and Austen-who are still acknowledged to be seminal figures
in the emergence and development of the English novel, but also the
significant number of recently-rediscovered novelists who were
popular in their own day. At the same time, its comprehensive
coverage of cultural contexts not considered by any existing study,
but which are central to the emergence of the novel, such as the
book trade and the mechanics of book production, copyright and
censorship, the growth of the reading public, the economics of
culture both in London and in the provinces, and the re-printing of
popular fiction after 1774, offers unique insight into the making
of the English novel.
Global Environmental Politics has provided an accurate, up-to-date,
and unbiased understanding of the world's most pressing
environmental issues for thirty years. The eighth edition continues
this practice by covering critical new developments in global
environmental politics and policymaking. Updated case studies on
key issues such as on climate change, endangered species, ozone
depletion, desertification, whaling, hazardous wastes, toxic
chemicals, and biodiversity detail the ongoing development of major
environmental treaty regimes, and new case studies on mercury and
marine biodiversity showcase the challenges of creating new
treaties during a period of significant global change. There is
also new material on the implementation of the Sustainable
Development Goals, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,
trade and environment, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on
environmental diplomacy. Updated information about global
environmental trends, paradigms, and actors completes this
comprehensive introduction to contemporary international
environmental politics. Global Environmental Politics is vital
reading for students of environmental politics and anyone wishing
to understand the current state of the field and to make informed
decisions about which policies will best safeguard our environment
for the future.
This book is ground breaking in its study of business actors in
climate and energy politics. While various studies have
demonstrated the influence of business actors across multiple
policy domains, this is the first to examine the behaviour of
business actors in energy centric industries in the US that will be
vital for achieving a clean energy transition, namely the oil, gas,
coal, utility, and renewable industries. Drawing on almost 80
interviews with senior energy executives, lobbyists, and
policymakers, it asks two central questions: (i) how and why are
business actors shaping energy policy contests in the US? And (ii)
what are the implications for policymakers? In answering these
questions, this book provides new insights about the preferences
and strategies of business in the energy sector, and,
significantly, it identifies strategies for policymakers seeking to
regulate energy in the face of political resistance from incumbent
fossil fuel industries. This book will be of particular value to
students, scholars, and policymakers working in the fields of
energy, climate, and environmental politics, as well as individuals
generally interested in the role that business exerts over policy
processes.
This book is ground breaking in its study of business actors in
climate and energy politics. While various studies have
demonstrated the influence of business actors across multiple
policy domains, this is the first to examine the behaviour of
business actors in energy centric industries in the US that will be
vital for achieving a clean energy transition, namely the oil, gas,
coal, utility, and renewable industries. Drawing on almost 80
interviews with senior energy executives, lobbyists, and
policymakers, it asks two central questions: (i) how and why are
business actors shaping energy policy contests in the US? And (ii)
what are the implications for policymakers? In answering these
questions, this book provides new insights about the preferences
and strategies of business in the energy sector, and,
significantly, it identifies strategies for policymakers seeking to
regulate energy in the face of political resistance from incumbent
fossil fuel industries. This book will be of particular value to
students, scholars, and policymakers working in the fields of
energy, climate, and environmental politics, as well as individuals
generally interested in the role that business exerts over policy
processes.
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