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Environmental law provides a comprehensive and succinct examination
of the entire environmental law landscape in South Africa. The
second edition includes a new chapter on climate change, and also
examines the following recent developments: the new environmental
impact assessment (EIA) regime (2010 regulations) several
amendments to the National environmental management act and other
environmental legislation the new National environmental
management: waste act the new National environmental management:
Integrated coastal management act several important developments in
delegated legislation numerous new cases, including the
far-reaching Fuel Retailers decision in the Constitutional Court.
Since 1950, the South has undergone the most dramatic political
transformation of any region in the United States. The once
Solid-meaning Democratic-South is now overwhelmingly Republican,
and long-disenfranchised African Americans vote at levels
comparable to those of whites. In The Rational Southerner, M.V.
Hood III, Quentin Kidd, and Irwin L. Morris argue that local
strategic dynamics played a decisive and underappreciated role in
both the development of the Southern Republican Party and the
mobilization of the region's black electorate. Mobilized blacks who
supported the Democratic Party made it increasingly difficult for
conservative whites to maintain control of the Party's machinery.
Also, as local Republican Party organizations became politically
viable, the strategic opportunities that such a change provided
made the GOP an increasingly attractive alternative for white
conservatives. Blacks also found new opportunities within the
Democratic Party as whites fled to the GOP, especially in the deep
South, where large black populations had the potential to dominate
state and local Democratic Parties. As a result, Republican Party
viability also led to black mobilization.
Using the theory of relative advantage, Hood, Kidd, and Morris
provide a new perspective on party system transformation. Following
a theoretically-informed description of recent partisan dynamics in
the South, they demonstrate, with decades of state-level,
sub-state, and individual-level data, that GOP organizational
strength and black electoral mobilization were the primary
determinants of political change in the region. The authors'
finding that race was, and still is, the primary driver behind
political change in the region stands in stark contrast to recent
scholarship which points to in-migration, economic growth, or
religious factors as the locus of transition. The Rational
Southerner contributes not only to the study of Southern politics,
but to our understanding of party system change, racial politics,
and the role that state and local political dynamics play in the
larger context of national politics and policymaking.
A complete collection of Scottish fairy tales, myths and legends,
bound in a beautiful new edition. From the mysterious cat-faced
lady whose magic allows a servant girl to attend a prince's ball,
to the princess who meets an enchanted frog; From ogres and hooded
crows, to faery bagpipers and shape-shifting monsters... Bringing
together 18 Scottish fairy tales, myths and legends. Beautiful new
edition of retellings - including Scottish versions of some
recognisable classics, such as Cinderella and The Frog Prince, as
well as other home-grown magical myths and legends Lovely shiny
foil highlights on the cover make this a perfect gift
This commemorative work marks the hundredth year in which law has
been taught at the University in Pietermaritzburg. It details the
history of the teaching of law in Pietermaritzburg, and gathers
contributions from top academics connected in various ways with the
Faculty in Pietermaritzburg. The title includes a diverse range of
articles and 19 photographs.
This illuminating Research Handbook analyses the role that emotions
play, and ought to play, in legal reasoning and practice, rejecting
the simplistic distinction between reason and emotion.
International expert contributors take multidisciplinary
approaches, drawing on neuroscience, philosophy, literary theory,
psychology, history, and sociology to examine the role of a wide
range of emotions across a variety of legal contexts. Chapters
consider how the rich tapestry of human emotion impacts legal
actors, influences legal doctrine, and shapes the dynamics of legal
institutions. Moving beyond legal contexts traditionally considered
rife with emotion such as the criminal law and jury trials, the
Handbook explores how emotion relates to contracts, property,
bankruptcy, international law, and truth and reconciliation
commissions. It also reflects on the importance of research
methodologies, theories, and techniques for assessing the role of
emotion in the legal arena. Surveying the depth and complexity of
law and emotion across a panoply of legal actions, institutional
contexts, and legal doctrines, this Handbook will be critical
reading for academics and students of legal theory and legal
philosophy. Its detailed examination of emotions in the practice of
private, public, international, and criminal law will also be
beneficial for legal officials and practitioners.
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