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How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal
education has profoundly affected how we understand contemporary
educational cultures and practices. This book, the result of a
Modern Law Review seminar, both celebrates and critiques the
lasting impact of Peter Birks' influential edited collection,
Pressing Problems in the Law: Volume 2: What is the Law School for?
Published in 1996, his book addresses many critical issues that are
hauntingly present in the 21st century, amongst them the impact of
globalisation; technological disruption; and the tension inherent
in law schools as they seek to balance the competing interest of
teaching, research and administration. Yet Birks' collection misses
key issues, too. The role of wellbeing, of emotion or affect, the
relation of legal education to education, the status of legal
education in what, since his volume, have become the devolved
jurisdictions of Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland - these and
others are absent from the research agenda of the book. Today,
legal educators face new challenges. We are still recovering from
the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on our universities. In 1996
Birks was keen to stress the importance of comparative research
within Europe. Today, legal researchers are dismayed at the
possibility of losing valuable EU research funding when the UK
leaves the EU, and at the many other negative effects of Brexit on
legal education. The proposed Solicitors Qualifying Examination
takes legal education regulation and professional learning into
uncharted waters. This book discusses these and related impacts on
our legal educations. As law schools approach an existential
crossroads post-Covid-19, it seems timely to revisit Birks'
fundamental question: what are law schools for?
The epic sword-and-sorcery adventure of the Bound Gods fantasy
series, which started with In the Shadow of the Gods and The Bones
of the Earth, comes to its dark conclusion in this thrilling story
of a vibrant world whose fate lies in the hands of vengeful gods
and bold warriors. The world has been plunged into darkness...and
only the scheming priest Joros might be able to bring back the sun.
With his ragtag band of fighters-a laconic warrior, a pair of
street urchins, a ruthless priestess, and an unhinged
sorcerer-Joros seeks to defeat the ancient gods newly released from
their long imprisonment. But the Twins have champions of their own,
and powers beyond knowing...and the only sure thing is that they
won't go down without a fight. The fate of the world hangs in the
balance as the Twins aim to enact revenge on the parents that
imprisoned them, and the world that spurned them. The Long Night
has begun, and the shadows hide many secrets-including that the
Twins themselves may not be as powerful as they would have everyone
think. Joros and his allies must strike now-before the Twins can
consolidate their power...and before they are allowed to shape the
world in their vision.
A mismatched band of mortals and their violent, secretive leader
must stand against a pair of resentful gods to save their world in
this second volume in Rachel Dunne's breathtaking dark epic fantasy
trilogy, The Bound Gods, which began with In the Shadow of the
Gods. To win the coming battle for control of the world and the
mortals who dwell in it, the cunning priest Joros secretly
assembled a team of powerful fighters-Scal, a lost and damaged
swordsman from the North; Vatri, a scarred priestess who claims to
see the future in her fires; Anddyr, a drug-addled mage wandering
between sanity and madness; and Rora and Aro, a pair of twins who
have secretly survived beyond the reach of the law. But the war is
only beginning for these disparate warriors and victory is far from
certain when the enemy is a pair of vengeful gods. As the bound
Twins strengthen in force against their parents-the Divine Mother
and Almighty Father-who exiled them, a shadow begins to spread
across the land, threatening to engulf all in its wake. As deadly
magic takes hold, the tenuous bonds tying these uneasy allies
begins to unravel. If they cannot find a way to keep their band
together, each of their lives-and the entire world-will be lost to
the darkness, leaving nothing but the bones of the earth...
With In the Shadow of the Gods, Rachel Dunne makes her breathtaking
debut with this first book in a dark epic fantasy trilogy, The
Bound Gods, in which a mismatched band of mortals led by a violent,
secretive man must stand against a pair of resentful gods to save
their world. Eons ago, a pair of gods known as the Twins grew
powerful in the world of Fiatera, until the Divine Mother and
Almighty Father exiled them, binding them deep in the earth. But
the price of keeping the fire lands safe is steep. To prevent these
young gods from rising again, all twins in the land must be killed
at birth, a safeguard that has worked until now. Trapped for
centuries, the Twins are gathering their latent powers to break
free and destroy the Parents for their tyranny-to set off a fight
between two generations of gods for control of the world and the
mortals who dwell in it. When the gods make war, only one side can
be victorious. Joros, a mysterious and cunning priest, has devised
a dangerous plan to win. Over eight years, he gathers a team of
disparate fighters-Scal, a lost and damaged swordsman from the
North; Vatri, a scarred priestess who claims to see the future in
her fires; Anddyr, a drug-addled mage wandering between sanity and
madness; and Rora and Aro, a pair of twins who have secretly
survived beyond the reach of the law. These warriors must learn to
stand together against the unfathomable power of vengeful gods, to
stop them from tearing down the sun ...and plunging their world
into darkness.
Several Turkish domestic and foreign policy issues have significant
relevance for U.S. interests, and Congress plays an active role in
shaping and overseeing U.S. relations with Turkey. This book
provides background information on Turkey and discusses possible
policy options for Members of Congress and the Obama
Administration. U.S. relations with Turkey -- a long-time North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) ally -- have evolved over time.
Turkey's economic dynamism and geopolitical importance have
increased its influence regionally and globally. Although Turkey
still depends on the United States and other NATO allies for
political and strategic support, its increased economic and
military self-reliance since the Cold War allows Turkey relatively
greater opportunity for an assertive role in foreign policy. Along
with the background of Turkey and their relations with the United
States, this book discusses the Turkey-Kurdish regional government
relations after the United States withdrawal from Iraq.
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