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This book is based on William Caxton's translation of 15th century
French author Raoul Lefevre book Histoire de Jason (he wrote in
1460). The Histoire de Jason is known from 20 manuscripts and 30
different printed editions, and was translated in English in 1477
by William Caxton, and in Dutch in 1485. Lefevre was the chaplain
of Philip the Good, the creator of the Order of the Golden Fleece,
which was based on the classical Jason story.
This book is based on William Caxton's translation of 15th century
French author Raoul Lefevre book Histoire de Jason (he wrote in
1460). The Histoire de Jason is known from 20 manuscripts and 30
different printed editions, and was translated in English in 1477
by William Caxton, and in Dutch in 1485. Lefevre was the chaplain
of Philip the Good, the creator of the Order of the Golden Fleece,
which was based on the classical Jason story.
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Dyfais Ffion (Paperback)
Julia Hubery; Illustrated by James Munro; Translated by Anwen Pierce
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The Invention (Paperback)
Julia Hubery; Illustrated by James Munro
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Cwtsho! (Hardcover)
Sarah KilBride; Illustrated by James Munro
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The announcement by China that it will implement a national
emissions trading scheme confirms the status of this instrument as
the pre-eminent policy choice for mitigating climate change. China
will join the dozens of existing and emerging schemes around the
world - from the EU to California, South Korea to New Zealand -
that use carbon units (otherwise known as emissions permits or
carbon credits) to trade in greenhouse gas emissions in a
multi-billion dollar global carbon market. However, to date, there
has been no consensus about this pre-eminent policy instrument
being regulated by international economic law through the World
Trade Organization, international investment agreements, and free
trade agreements. Munro addresses this issue by evaluating whether
carbon units qualify as 'goods', 'services', 'financial services',
and 'investments' under international economic law and showing how
international economic law applies to emissions trading scheme in
diverse and unexpected ways. Further, by engaging in a comparative
assessment of schemes around the world, his book illustrates how
and why all emissions trading schemes engage in various forms of
violations of international economic law which would not, in most
instances, be justified by environmental or other exceptions. In
doing so, he demonstrates how such schemes can be designed or
reformed in ways to ensure their future compliance.
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