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At a time of unprecedented growth in arbitrations between investors
and States over energy resources, International Energy Investment
Law: The Pursuit of Stability examines and assesses the variety of
contract- and treaty-based instruments in commercial and
international law that strive to protect the respective interests
of investors and States in the international energy industry. It
covers most forms of energy, especially oil and gas, and considers
issues arising from energy network operation including transit. It
pays particular attention to their practical impact through an
analysis of their enforcement by arbitration tribunals and bodies,
such as ICSID, the ICC and the LCIA. The book also examines growing
challenges presented by environmental and human rights concerns to
the stability of long-term agreements.
Investors in the international energy industry have long sought to
secure guarantees from host States to mitigate the risk of
unilateral revision of the deal at a future date. In recent years
the traditional method of securing such guarantees has been
supplemented by an unprecedented growth of international investment
law in the form of BITs, MITs and other treaty-based instruments.
Many States have also introduced guarantees into their domestic
legislation. This 'multi-tier' regime of stability has
fundamentally altered the legal framework for energy investors and
host States and offers extensive scope for international
arbitration in the event of disputes. It is a system that is
currently being tested in a number of high-value commercial
disputes as a result of a wave of unilateral State action, most
evidently in Latin America and East Europe. The protections for
investors are being tested as arbitrators develop new notions of
'legitimate expectations' and give content to 'fair and equitable
treatment', while mapping out more precisely the duties which
investors have to host States. This book examines critically the
interaction between contract and treaty forms of stability in the
new multi-tier setting, including two highly detailed regional case
studies of Latin America and East Europe. In its concluding
section, it looks forward to new challenges arising from climate
change, human rights and environmental issues.
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available for future generations to enjoy.
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.
Omar has won an award to write the authorised biography of a celebrated yet obscure writer, Jules Gund, author of The Gondola. It only remains for him to obtain permission from Gund's literary executors: his widow, his mistress and his brother. Their lives still revolve around Ochos Rios, a dilapidated mansion in Uruguay that Gund's parents built after fleeing Nazi Germany. The three cannot agree to approve the work – although Adam Gund feels sure this will not stop Omar, because biographers are clever, vindictive, ruthless people.' If Omar cannot reverse the executors' decision, he will lose his award, his job and, perhaps, his redoubtable girlfriend. Not allowing himself time for reflection, Omar acts against instinct and flies to Uruguay. There, he disturbs the uneasy intimacy of the world Gund has left behind and changes it forever. A writer of unusual restraint and sly humour, Peter Cameron has an unering eye for those moments when an impulsive action can transform a person’s destiny. This romantic, moving story explores the mysterious concepts of love and home with a startling clarity and lightness of touch.
This "tender biography of a sickly marmoset that was adopted by
Leonard Woolf and became a fixture of Bloomsbury society" (The New
York Times) is an intimate portrait of the life and marriage of
Leonard and Virginia Woolf from a National Book Award-winning
author. In 1934, a "sickly pathetic marmoset" named Mitz came into
the care of Leonard Woolf. After he nursed her back to health, she
became a ubiquitous presence in Bloomsbury society. Moving with
Leonard and Virginia Woolf between their homes in London and
Sussex, she developed her own special relationship with each of
them, as well as with their pet cocker spaniels and with various
members of the Woolfs' circle, among them T. S. Eliot and Vita
Sackville-West. Mitz also helped the Woolfs escape a close call
with Nazis during a trip through Germany just before the outbreak
of World War II. Using letters, diaries, memoirs, and other
archival documents, Nunez reconstructs Mitz's life against the
background of Bloomsbury's twilight years. This tender and
imaginative mock biography offers a striking look at the lives of
writers and artists shadowed by war, death, and mental breakdown,
and at the solace and amusement inspired by its tiny subject--and
this new edition includes an afterword by Peter Cameron and a
never-before-published letter about Mitz by Nigel Nicolson. "In
short, glistening sentences that refract the larger world, Ms.
Nunez describes the appealingly eccentric, fiercely intelligent
Woolfs during a darkening time." -The Wall Street Journal
This text is devoted to pharmaceutical freeze-drying in all its
forms and in all its technological variations. Whether you
freeze-dry nonsterile tablets or you lyophilize injectables, this
book covers all the technological and regulatory requirements.
Written by a panel of leading practitioners in the pharmaceutical
industry -- production experts, regulatory inspectors, technical
consultants, and equipment suppliers -- the information is
relevant, usable, and timely. Practical, "how to" chapters serve as
training aids, and each section stands on its own as a concise,
easy-to-access resource for both managers and technicians.
"Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You "is the story of James
Sveck, a sophisticated, vulnerable young man with a deep
appreciation for the world and no idea how to live in it. James is
eighteen, the child of divorced parents living in Manhattan.
Articulate, sensitive, and cynical, he rejects all of the
assumptions that govern the adult world around him--including the
expectation that he will go to college in the fall. he would prefer
to move to an old house in a small town somewhere in the Midwest.
"Someday This Pain Will BE Useful to You" takes place over a few
broiling days in the summer of 2003 as James confides in his
sympathetic grandmother, stymies his canny therapist, deplores his
pretentious sister, and devises a fake online identity in order to
pursue his crush on a much older coworker. Nothing turns out how
he'd expected.
"Possibly one of the all-time great New York books, not to
mention an archly comic gem" (Peter Gadol, "LA Weekly"), "Someday
This Pain Will Be Useful to You" is the insightful, powerfully
moving story of a young man questioning his times, his family, his
world, and himself.
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Solid Ivory (Hardcover)
James Ivory; Edited by Peter Cameron
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'Over 20 films. Over 40 years. What collaboration in any medium has
lasted so long, been so successful, so personal, so happy? Read
this wonderfully entertaining book: a unique story of a unique life
in the world of world cinema' WES ANDERSON 'Jim is as eloquent and
elegant with words as with the camera; here are almost a series of
short stories of his life, vivid snapshots, told with an exacting
eye. Every sentence is filled with his wry cadence, guided by his
appreciation of things beautiful, amusing and unusual. We take the
tour of his life which has as fascinating a cast and is set in
locations as far flung and exotic as his films - except with way
more sex. Read it and drink it in!' HELENA BONHAM CARTER 'Ivory is
full of candour and randiness...[this] book will open the eyes,
often very wide' The Times --------------- In Solid Ivory, a
carefully crafted mosaic of memories, portraits, and reflections,
the Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Ivory, a partner in the
legendary Merchant Ivory Productions and the director of A Room
with a View, Howards End, Maurice, and The Remains of the Day,
tells stories from his remarkable life and career as one of the
most influential directors of his time. At times, he touches on his
love affairs, looking back coolly and with unexpected frankness.
From first meeting his collaborator and life partner, Ismail
Merchant, at the Indian Consulate in New York to winning an Academy
Award at age eighty-nine for Call Me by Your Name; from seeing his
first film at age five in Klamath Falls, Oregon, to memories of
Satyajit Ray, Jean Renoir, The New Yorker magazine's film critic
Pauline Kael (his longtime enemy), Vanessa Redgrave, J.D. Salinger,
George Cukor, Kenneth Clark, Bruce Chatwin, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala,
and Merchant, Ivory writes with invariable fluency, wit, and
perception about what made him who he is and how he made the movies
for which he is known and loved. Solid Ivory, edited by Peter
Cameron, is an utterly winning portrait of an extraordinary life
told by an unmatched storyteller.
This book provides comprehensive coverage of EU energy law in
practice, evaluating the effectiveness of the Third Energy Package,
the rise and importance of national and EU renewable energy
measures in electricity markets, interconnection and infrastructure
aspects of the electricity and gas markets. The national reports
take into account the legal and institutional diversity among the
Member States, drawing on the experience of prominent energy
lawyers to provide analyses of their own national experiences. This
book includes an overview of the Energy Union, the institutional
framework of regulation, a comprehensive review of how things have
changed as a result of the various energy packages, state aid
decisions and Energy Charter and European Court of Justice case
law.
A History of Loudon , Massachusetts located in the Berkshires,
current day Otis, Massachusetts based on the lives of the residents
of its oldest cemetery Norton Cemetery. The Book tracks the
founding fathers of this town and their families from Europe to the
colonies to Loudon in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. It traces
the town's history, through it's people from its inception and
formation in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, through the French and
Indian and Revolutionary Wars to a new nation. It describes the
area's part in Shays Rebellion which sparked the writing of our
Constitution through the 1800 and 1900's to the 21st century. All
of this is based around those families that wrote the towns history
and are buried in Norton Cemetery. This offers a chance to combine
political and social histories offering a unique historical
perspective. The history itself highlights several trends that our
contrary to contemporary historical outlooks.
A "New York Times Book Review" Editors' Choice
In the spring of 1950, Coral Glynn arrives at an isolated
mansion in the English countryside to nurse the elderly Edith Hart.
There, Coral meets Hart House's odd inhabitants: Mrs. Prence, the
perpetually disgruntled housekeeper, and Major Clement Hart, her
charge's war-ravaged son. When a child's game goes violently awry
in the nearby woods, a great shadow--love, perhaps--descends upon
its residents. Other seemingly random events--a torn dress, a
missing ring, a lost letter--propel Coral and Clement precipitously
into the mysterious thicket of marriage.
Written with his unique sense of wit and empathy, Peter Cameron's
brilliant novel is a stunning exploration of how need and desire
can blossom into love--and just as quickly transform into something
less categorical.
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Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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Zealand: With Descriptions Of New Species reprint Peter Cameron
Omar Razaghi is a graduate student determined to write the
authorized biography of the late Latin American author Jules Gund.
But when his request is denied by the author's family, Omar must
leave behind his life in Kansas appeal to them in person--at their
crumbling estate in Ocho Rios, Uruguay. There Omar meets Gund's
wife, his mistress, and his brother, all living in close quarters,
and his relationship with each of them develops all kinds of
unforeseen complications.
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