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The Collins Cambridge International AS & A Level Biology course
promotes a rich and deep understanding of the 9700 syllabus (for
examination from 2022) and development of practical skills. This
Student's Book provides in depth coverage of the Cambridge
International AS & A Level Biology syllabus. This text was
written by experts in their field and allows students to develop
practical skills in a range of contexts, deepen understanding of
key concepts and make links between topics. Students are given
regular opportunities to practice and revisit skills and
understanding, and evaluate their learning throughout the course.
Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International Education First
teaching: 2020; First examination: 2022 * Develop and strengthen
practical skills throughout with assignments and experimental
skills features and regular opportunities to handle, apply and
evaluate data * Deepen understanding by making connections between
topics. The prior understanding reviews and end of chapter mind
maps provide starting points to build upon * Build self-awareness
and take control of learning using the questions and opportunities
for reflection throughout the book * Strengthen and challenge with
questions requiring deeper engagement and thinking skills * Prepare
for examinations with exam-style questions * A Teacher's Guide is
also available to buy as a digital download. Full teacher support
includes syllabus mapping, notes on common misconceptions, a wealth
of activities including those to develop practical skills, and
regular assessments including prior knowledge reviews, mid-chapter
formative and end of chapter exam-style summative tests. Please see
collins.co.uk/pages/caie-sciences for more information. This
resource is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International
Education to support the full syllabus for examination from 2022.
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Sanctions Law (Hardcover)
Richard Gordon, Michael Smyth, Tom Cornell
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R4,277
Discovery Miles 42 770
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book creates a user-friendly, accessible guide to the complex
area of sanctions law. In particular, the book examines how
sanctions restrictions work in practice, and what the implications
are for multinational businesses operating across numerous
sanctions regimes. To this extent, the book considers the
interrelationship between sanctions at the supranational and
national levels, including the impact of the far-reaching US
sanctions regime. The book's aim is not to provide an exhaustive
list of sanctions regulations, but rather a framework for engaging
with the relevant legislation and the main issues arising
therefrom. Reinforcing this practical and commercially-focused
approach, each chapter is written in a format that enables easy
reading and rapid assimilation. Where there are relevant materials,
be they legislative or case-law, these are outlined at the start of
each chapter. In addition, the chapters dealing with challenges to
sanctions designations each include a section with key principles,
providing the clearest possible treatment of the subject.
The Collins Cambridge International AS & A Level Physics course
promotes a rich and deep understanding of the 9702 syllabus (for
examination from 2022) and development of practical skills. This
Student's Book provides in depth coverage of the Cambridge
International AS & A level Physics syllabus. This text was
written by experts in their field and allows students to develop
practical skills in a range of contexts, deepen understanding of
key concepts and make links between topics. Students are given
regular opportunities to practice and revisit skills and
understanding, and evaluate their learning throughout the course.
Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International Education First
teaching: 2020; First examination: 2022 * Develop and strengthen
practical skills throughout with assignments and experimental
skills features and regular opportunities to handle, apply and
evaluate data * Deepen understanding by making connections between
topics. The prior understanding reviews and end of chapter mind
maps provide starting points to build upon * Build self-awareness
and take control of learning using the questions and opportunities
for reflection throughout the book * Strengthen and challenge with
questions requiring deeper engagement and thinking skills * Prepare
for examinations with exam-style questions * A Teacher's Guide is
also available to buy as a digital download. Full teacher support
includes syllabus mapping, notes on common misconceptions, a wealth
of activities including those to develop practical skills, and
regular assessments including prior knowledge reviews, mid-chapter
formative and end of chapter exam-style summative tests. Please see
collins.co.uk/pages/caie-sciences for more information. This
resource is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International
Education to support the full syllabus for examination from 2022.
Written by well-respected authors, the Cambridge Checkpoint Science
suite provides a comprehensive, structured resource which covers
the full Cambridge Secondary 1 framework and seamlessly progresses
into the next stage. Checkpoint Science Skills Builder Workbook 8
provides tailored and scaffolded exercises that offer targeted
support to students to help reinforce key skills and understanding
when studying science. Using an active-learning approach the
workbook aims to build students' confidence, promote scientific
enquiry and enable students to continue to access the Checkpoint
Science curriculum.
"A literary classic," "One of the most authoritative tomes on the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," "A Pulitzer Prize winner in the
making..". are some of the comments not being made about this
book... However, I am hoping for a "Fucking Hilarious" from
someone, somewhere... "If you don't like it, you can fuck off..."
is a "Fucking Hilarious" tale of expat life in Saudi Arabia.
Whether it is the eccentricities of Saudi life, the oddness of
expatriate workers or what goes on behind closed compound doors,
you will find it here: Saudi 'Musical Chairs', 'The Gentleman's
Cupboard', Horny Germans... If you are thinking of working out in
Saudi yourself, then this book will give you the insight that the
other books, daren't! * Michael Smythe-Reinecke *Plus contain
multiple utterances of the word 'Fuck'
"A literary classic," "One of the most authoritative tomes on the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," "A Pulitzer Prize winner in the
making..". are some of the comments not being made about this
book... However, I am hoping for a "Fucking Hilarious" from
someone, somewhere... "If you don't like it, you can fuck off..."
is a "Fucking Hilarious" tale of expat life in Saudi Arabia.
Whether it is the eccentricities of Saudi life, the oddness of
expatriate workers or what goes on behind closed compound doors,
you will find it here: Saudi 'Musical Chairs', 'The Gentleman's
Cupboard', Horny Germans... If you are thinking of working out in
Saudi yourself, then this book will give you the insight that the
other books, daren't! * Michael Smythe-Reinecke *Plus contain
multiple utterances of the word 'Fuck'
Within Europe, employment law has grown as a result of regional
rather than national legislation. The European Union has been at
the fore of developing a comprehensive framework to protect workers
from unfair practices and discrimination. In addition to the
European Union, the Council of Europe also plays a role in
protecting workers. The European Social Charter and the European
Convention on Human Rights contain provisions relevant to the
employment relationship. This publication will give the U.S.
business student an overview of the key laws governing the area of
employment in Europe. Here we look at the obligations and
regulations surrounding the contract of employment, the laws
surrounding equality and nondiscrimination,and the protection for
unions and collective bargaining. Comparisons are drawn with
American law and regulation at regular intervals to illustrate
different practices within Europe and the United States. This book
will provide the student with knowledge of the essential elements
of European Employment Law in a concise and easy-to-understand
manner.
Written by well-respected authors, the Cambridge Checkpoint Science
suite provides a comprehensive, structured resource which covers
the full Cambridge Secondary 1 framework and seamlessly progresses
into the next stage. Checkpoint Science Skills Builder Workbook 7
provides tailored and scaffolded exercises that offer targeted
support to students to help reinforce key skills and understanding
when studying science. Using an active-learning approach the
workbook aims to build students' confidence, promote scientific
enquiry and enable students to continue to access the Checkpoint
Science curriculum.
Divided into two main parts, part one `Equity' outlines the history
and development of equity as a body of law before delving into the
application of the equitable remedies. Part two, `The Trust',
examines the history and origin of the trust as an equitable remedy
and charts its expansion. It examines the creation and validity of
different types of trusts and their administration. In Principles
of the Law of Equity and Trusts in Ireland the author draws on her
experience in teaching this topic in both Ireland and England at
undergraduate and post graduate levels to bring together a text
which is intelligible and user friendly.
This text serves as an accessible introduction to the law of
contract. The headings chosen for examination track the main points
in the lifetime of a contract-from its formation, drafting, and
onward to its eventual dissolution, whether this occurs due to the
terms of the contract, the will of the parties, or because of a
breach of the agreed terms. It also provides studies of other
notable areas within the subject, such as third-party rights,
damages, and equitable remedies. In distinction to other guides to
contract law, this text provides a comparative analysis of the
area, incorporating sources drawn from both the civil law
tradition, characteristic of several nations within Continental
Europe, as well as the Anglo- American common law tradition, with
cases and legislation drawn from England and the United States of
America. It also explores contract law in the unique context of
so-called hybrid jurisdictions-those that incorporate elements of
both the common law and civilian traditions. As business assumes a
global dimension, knowledge of the operation of contract law across
various legal traditions and national contexts is increasingly at a
premium. This text enables the student to gain a coherent vision of
contract law, as well as to speak confidently when discussing the
intricacies of the subject.
In November 2016 the University of Brighton hosted a one day
conference entitled "The Future of Human Rights in the UK". Legal
academics and practitioners from across the UK and Ireland attended
to discuss the various topical issues that arise under the title of
the conference. Papers were presented on terrorism and
counter-terrorism, the role of the European Court of Human Rights,
surrogacy and parental rights, union rights, social and economic
rights and Brexit; to name but a few. This edited collection
comprises a selection of the papers presented. It is a
thought-provoking collection designed to make the reader ask
themselves: what does the future of human rights in the UK look
like?
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