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Disney double bill following the adventures of young Native
American woman Pocahontas (voice of Irene Bedard). 'Pocahontas'
(1995) follows the eponymous character and her tribe, whose lives
are dramatically changed by the arrival of a shipload of English
settlers. Amongst them is handsome adventurer Captain John Smith
(Mel Gibson) who falls for Pocahontas, although their cultural
differences seem destined to keep them apart. In the sequel,
'Pocahontas 2 - Journey to a New World' (1998), Pocahontas is on a
mission of peace to England, accompanied by dashing sea captain
John Rolfe (Billy Zane). Upon arrival in London, Pocahontas
prepares for the King's Ball, but the reappearance of both
former-beau John Smith (Donal Gibson) and disgraced Governor
Ratcliffe (David Ogden Stiers) throws her into a quandary.
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In this sequel to Disney's 'Pocahontas', the beautiful Native
American is on a mission of peace to England, accompanied by
dashing sea captain John Rolfe. Upon arrival in London, Pocahontas
prepares for the King's Ball, but the reappearance of both
former-beau John Smith and disgraced former-Governor Ratcliffe
throws her into a quandary.
This is the second volume of this kind. The first, 'Addressing
Vulnerability in Justice Systems', focussed on identifying
vulnerability in international justice systems. This volume
presents some of the challenges that exist in achieving sufficient
access to justice for vulnerable people, primarily in criminal and
family proceedings and provides international comparisons of best
practice. This book, following on from The Advocate's Gateway
Conference in 2017, consists of a selection of papers from
presentations at the conference. The primary focus is an
international comparison of vulnerability in justice systems and
issues surrounding access to justice for vulnerable witnesses and
parties. The book presents the latest developments in a constantly
developing area of law and provides details of the many different
challenges which advocates, judges and vulnerable witnesses and
victims encounter in justice systems. It also offers international
comparisons of best practice. The discussions in 'Access to Justice
for Vulnerable People' will provide academics and practitioners
across a variety of disciplines an insight in to topics of central
importance to the fairness and efficiency of court processes.
Expert contributors offer an international perspective and
research-informed practical advice for lawyers, researchers, judges
and policy makers.
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