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Assessing Exposures and Reducing Risks to People from the Use of
Pesticides will focus on practices that have been developed in the
past 10 years marked from the passage of the Food Quality
Protection Act and other pertinent legislation (eg the Clean Air
Act Amendments), which deal all, or in part with reducing risks
associated with pesticides.
Available for the first time with Macmillan's new online learning
tool, Achieve, Molecular Cell Biology remains the most
authoritative and cutting-edge resource available for the cell
biology course. The author team, consisting of world-class
researchers and teachers, incorporates medically relevant examples
where appropriate to help illustrate the connections between cell
biology and health and human disease. Emphasis on experimental
techniques that drive advances in biomedical sciences and introduce
students to cutting edge research teach students the skills they
need for their careers. Achieve, Macmillan's new online learning
platform, supports educators and students throughout the full range
of instruction, including assets suitable for pre-class
preparation, in-class active learning, and post-class study and
assessment. Featuring new digital resources to engage students and
help them to master cell biology concepts, the pairing of a
powerful new platform with outstanding biology content provides an
unrivaled learning experience.
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.
International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is in a state of some
turbulence, as a result of, among other things, non-international
armed conflicts, terrorist threats and the rise of new
technologies. This incisive book observes that while states appear
to be reluctant to act as agents of change, informal methods of
law-making are flourishing. Illustrating that not only courts, but
various non-state actors, push for legal developments, this timely
work offers an insight into the causes of this somewhat ambivalent
state of IHL by focusing attention on both the legitimacy of
law-making processes and the actors involved. Investigating what
law-making processes reveal about the overall state of this legal
regime, this thought-provoking book shows that current developments
display a far-reaching disagreement about the direction into which
IHL should evolve. It explores the most relevant trends in the
development of IHL including the absence of formal law-making by
states, informal law-making through manual processes and the
increasing role of sub and non-state actors. Law-Making and
Legitimacy in International Humanitarian Law will be of benefit to
scholars and students of international law and relations, as well
as practitioners working in the field of IHL, particularly in
government ministries, international organizations and NGOs.
Available for the first time with Macmillan's new online learning
tool, Achieve, Molecular Cell Biology remains the most
authoritative and cutting-edge resource available for the cell
biology course. The author team, consisting of world-class
researchers and teachers, incorporates medically relevant examples
where appropriate to help illustrate the connections between cell
biology and health and human disease. Emphasis on experimental
techniques that drive advances in biomedical sciences and introduce
students to cutting edge research teach students the skills they
need for their careers. Achieve, Macmillan's new online learning
platform, supports educators and students throughout the full range
of instruction, including assets suitable for pre-class
preparation, in-class active learning, and post-class study and
assessment. Featuring new digital resources to engage students and
help them to master cell biology concepts, the pairing of a
powerful new platform with outstanding biology content provides an
unrivalled learning experience.
Ireland, the Emerald Isle, is famous for its checkerboard landscape
of green fields and hedgerows. Its coast showcases sandy beaches,
mudflats and saltmarshes, Atlantic Rainforests, rocky shores and
cliffs, all home to a staggering variety of wildlife. Ireland's
coastal waters are among the best in Europe to see whales and
dolphins and other rare marine animals. The Crossbill Guide Ireland
is the authoritative wildlife and nature travel guidebook to that
island and includes both the Republic of Ireland and Northern
Ireland. The book provides insights into how this varied landscape
came into being with a description of its flora and fauna. The book
combines this background with carefully selected hiking and driving
routes that cover the best places to discover Ireland's wildlife
and ecosystems. If you want to explore Ireland's wild side, this is
the book you need.
The term ""victim"" recognizes a wide variety of victimizations
that include but are not limited to physical, sexual, financial,
psychological, emotional, and/or social consequences, including
vicarious trauma. With such widespread types of victims, it is
important that research focuses on these rarely discussed groups to
give a better understanding of victimology. Traditional victimology
texts focus on broad crime typology, such as the general crime of
assault, without looking into victim selection or context. However,
understanding the victim of the crimes is extremely important in
the pursuit of justice. In addition, these traditional texts
continue to exclude certain victimizations such as environmental
crimes or white-collar crimes and more. This gap in the field needs
to be addressed as some of the most victimized populations remain
absent from critical research. Invisible Victims and the Pursuit of
Justice: Analyzing Frequently Victimized Yet Rarely Discussed
Populations expands the study of crime victims to be more inclusive
of common types of victimization by exploring invisible crime
victims that are rarely, if ever, addressed in traditional
victimology. This book also provides an understanding of
victimization and barriers to victim assistance. The chapters will
illustrate the scope and response to these crime victims, as well
as answer important questions about victimology and grant
real-world perspectives of victimization. This book is appropriate
for a wide range of readership including but not limited to
criminologists, victim service providers, psychologists,
sociologists, social workers, advocate groups, law enforcement,
lawyers, defense attorneys, criminal justice practitioners,
academicians, researchers, and students studying criminology,
criminal justice, victimology, social work, psychology, and social
justice.
Volume 25 of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
sheds light on the interplay between IHL and other adjacent
branches of international law. This Volume moves beyond the
traditional preoccupation of examining IHL’s relations with
international human rights law, the law on the use of force and
international criminal law. Authors were invited to discuss, both
in general and specific terms, doctrinally and theoretically,
interactions between IHL and other neighbouring frameworks.
Accordingly, this Volume is dedicated to exploring the
interrelationship between IHL and other adjacent frameworks, such
as international environmental law, international investment law,
the law on defences to state responsibility, and counter-terrorism
law. The Volume contains four articles dedicated to the subject of
IHL and neighbouring frameworks. The Volume further features a
Focus section on IHL controversies arising from Russia’s
aggression against Ukraine, and ends, as usual, with a Year in
Review section. The Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law is a
leading annual publication devoted to the study of international
humanitarian law. The Yearbook has always strived to be at the
forefront of the debate of pressing doctrinal questions of IHL, and
will continue to do so in the future. As this Volume demonstrates,
it offers a space where IHL-related issues can be explored both
from a doctrinal and a theoretical perspective. It provides an
international forum for high-quality, peer-reviewed academic
articles focusing on this crucial branch of international law.
Distinguished by contemporary relevance, the Yearbook of
International Humanitarian Law bridges the gap between theory and
practice and serves as a useful reference tool for scholars,
practitioners, military personnel, civil servants, diplomats, human
rights workers, and students.
The main theme of this volume of the Yearbook of International
Humanitarian Law is the 70th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions.
The evolution of these crucial treaties and international
humanitarian law more generally comes back in six chapters
addressing topics such as sieges, compliance, indiscriminate
attacks and non-state armed groups. The second part of the book
contains a chapter on the acquittal on appeal of Jean-Pierre Bemba
Gombo by the International Criminal Court on the basis of command
responsibility for war crimes, as well as an extensive Year in
Review describing the most important events and legal developments
in the area of international humanitarian law that took place in
2019. The Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law is the world's
only annual publication devoted to the study of the laws governing
armed conflict. It provides a truly international forum for
high-quality, peer-reviewed academic articles focusing on this
crucial branch of international law. Distinguished by contemporary
relevance, the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law bridges
the gap between theory and practice and serves as a useful
reference tool for scholars, practitioners, military personnel,
civil servants, diplomats, human rights workers and students.
This book explores the ways in which Eastern and Western medical
knowledge inform each other in the treatment of people in Asia
across a wide range of health issues. To do so, it brings together
health communication scholars from diverse disciplines both in Hong
Kong and worldwide and combines their observations and expertise
with those of clinicians working in healthcare in Asia to provide a
topical portrait of the expanding horizons of healthcare in Asia.
Social scientists and clinicians discuss their research and
clinical practice respectively using a range of analytic approaches
that include traditional qualitative and quantitative
methodologies, as well as cutting-edge computer diagnostics that
digitally visualize health interactions across time. The book
presents an innovative and interdisciplinary investigation of
Eastern and Western perspectives on healthcare in Asia. It covers
topics concerned with a range of mental and physical problems that
are currently confronting Asia. Importantly, the views and
experiences of front line clinicians delivering patient care in
Asia are also included. Accordingly, the book offers varied and
innovative perspectives on health communication issues in China,
Singapore, Bangladesh and Australia.
Every Saturday night at the Fais Dodo Thibaudeau, a suave young
possum with a Zorro-like moustache takes the stage with his dobro
to lead the band. In the audience, a pretty, doe-eyed possum falls
for his charms. But just who could these plucky marsupials be? Mama
and Papa Poss tell the story of how they first met and where their
glory days as a musical duo began! Take a trip to the bayou in this
side-splitting, toe-tapping tale that pays homage to Louisiana's
Cajun and Zydeco music traditions. Rockin' the Bayou Down in
Louisiana! is the first story in the We're a Possum Family Band
series, which follows Mama and Papa Poss on their travels that
bring them across North America to the birthplaces of Cajun, jazz,
country, rock'n'roll, blues, and traditional Quebecois music. At
the end of each story, explanatory notes delve into the key
figures, instruments and customs behind each genre. The book
includes a QR code to access the narrated story and songs online.
This volume commemorates the centenary of the First World War
(1914-2014) and aims to capture 100 years of warfare evolution.
Among the main issues addressed are the changing nature of means
and methods of warfare, the law of weaponry, and challenges to
humanitarian assistance and protection of the civilian population
affected by armed conflict. Specific topics include the legal
regime governing nuclear weapons, the prohibition of chemical
weapons and arms control, the evolution of naval warfare,
asymmetric conflicts, the law of occupation and cultural property.
A comprehensive Year in Review also describes the most important
events and legal developments that took place in 2014. The Yearbook
of International Humanitarian Law is the world's only annual
publication devoted to the study of the laws governing armed
conflict. It provides a truly international forum for high-quality,
peer-reviewed academic articles focusing on this crucial branch of
international law. Distinguished by contemporary relevance, the
Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law bridges the gap between
theory and practice and serves as a useful reference tool for
scholars, practitioners, military personnel, civil servants,
diplomats, human rights workers and students.
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