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By popular demand An outstanding volume of comic strips collecting
the complete adventures of the Ninth Doctor as played on TV by
Christopher Eccleston, alongside his companion Rose Tyler (Billie
Piper), all from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine. The volume
includes a wealth of exclusive, brand new material revealing how
the strips were created, featuring contributions and commentary
from the writers and artists. With five stories from the show's
acclaimed writers, Gareth Robers and Robert Shearman, and by Dr Who
Magazine writer Scott Gray.
Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas; Cambridge Assessment
International Education Level & Subject: GCSE 9-1 English
Literature; IGCSE Literature in English First teaching: September
2015; September 2018 First examination: June 2017; June 2020 and
2021 This edition of Romeo and Juliet is perfect for GCSE-level
students, with the complete play in an accessible format, on-page
notes, introduction setting the context, timeline, character and
theme indexes. Affordable high quality complete play for Romeo and
Juliet, ideal for GCSE 9-1 and IGCSE Demystify vocabulary with
notes on the page and concise commentary Set the scene with
perfectly pitched introductions that introduce key contexts,
concerns and stylistic features, and examine different performances
and interpretations Recall plot summaries at the beginning of each
scene Support GCSE revision and essay writing with theme and
character indexes Help students with social, historical and
literary context with the bespoke timeline of Shakespeare's life
and times
Innovations in Evidence and Proof brings together fifteen leading
scholars and experienced law teachers based in Australia, Canada,
Northern Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, the USA and England and
Wales to explore and debate the latest developments in Evidence and
Proof scholarship. The essays comprising this volume range
expansively over questions of disciplinary taxonomy, pedagogical
method and computer-assisted learning, doctrinal analysis,
fact-finding, techniques of adjudication, the ethics of
cross-examination, the implications of behavioural science research
for legal procedure, human rights, comparative law and
international criminal trials. Communicating the breadth, dynamism
and intensity of contemporary theoretical innovation in their
diversity of subject-matter and approach, the authors nonetheless
remain united by a common purpose: to indicate how the best
interdisciplinary theorising and research might be integrated
directly into degree-level Evidence teaching. Innovations in
Evidence and Proof is published at an exciting time of theoretical
renewal and increasing empirical sophistication in legal evidence,
proof and procedure scholarship. This groundbreaking collection
will be essential reading for Evidence teachers, and will also
engage the interest and imagination of scholars, researchers and
students investigating issues of evidence and proof in any legal
system, municipal, transnational or global.
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Lost Worlds Short Stories (Hardcover)
Adam Roberts; Contributions by Mike Adamson, Sarah L. Byrne, Thomas Canfield, Kevin M Folliard, …
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Following the great success of our Gothic Fantasy, deluxe edition
short story compilations, Ghosts, Horror, Science Fiction, Murder
Mayhem and Crime & Mystery this latest title is packed with
dark valleys, high mountain passes, dinosaurs and endless dark
creations. Contains a fabulous mix of classic and brand new
writing, with authors from the US, Canada, and the UK.
Throughout the western world public opinion has played an
important role in shaping criminal justice policy. At the same time
opinion polls repeatedly demonstrate that the public knows little
about crime and justice, and holds negative views of the criminal
justice system. This book, consisting of chapters from leading
authorities in the field, is concerned to address this problem, and
draws upon research in a number of different countries to address
the issues arising from this state of affairs. Its main aims
are:
- to explore the changing and evolving nature of public attitudes
to sentencing
- to examine the factors that influence public opinion and to
bring together recent international research which has demonstrated
ways in which public attitudes can be changed
- to propose specific strategies to respond to the crisis in
public confidence in criminal justice.
Throughout the western world public opinion has played an important
role in shaping criminal justice policy. At the same time opinion
polls repeatedly demonstrate that the public knows little about
crime and justice, and holds negative views of the criminal justice
system. This book, consisting of chapters from leading authorities
in the field, is concerned to address this problem, and draws upon
research in a number of different countries to address the issues
arising from this state of affairs. Its main aims are: to explore
the changing and evolving nature of public attitudes to sentencing;
to examine the factors that influence public opinion; to bring
together recent international research which has demonstrated ways
in which public attitudes can be changed; and to propose specific
strategies to respond to the crisis in public confidence in
criminal justice.
Back in print after decades, The Collected Pulp Era Volume 2
reprints the second half of this classic fanzine, shot straight
from the original pages. Volume 2 collects The Pulp Era #68 through
the revival #1 (1967-1993). Also included are articles, letters,
tributes and rare photos, most of which have never before been
seen.
Innovations in Evidence and Proof brings together fifteen leading
scholars and experienced law teachers based in Australia, Canada,
Northern Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, the USA and England and
Wales to explore and debate the latest developments in Evidence and
Proof scholarship. The essays comprising this volume range
expansively over questions of disciplinary taxonomy, pedagogical
method and computer-assisted learning, doctrinal analysis,
fact-finding, techniques of adjudication, the ethics of
cross-examination, the implications of behavioural science research
for legal procedure, human rights, comparative law and
international criminal trials. Communicating the breadth, dynamism
and intensity of contemporary theoretical innovation in their
diversity of subject-matter and approach, the authors nonetheless
remain united by a common purpose: to indicate how the best
interdisciplinary theorising and research might be integrated
directly into degree-level Evidence teaching. Innovations in
Evidence and Proof is published at an exciting time of theoretical
renewal and increasing empirical sophistication in legal evidence,
proof and procedure scholarship. This groundbreaking collection
will be essential reading for Evidence teachers, and will also
engage the interest and imagination of scholars, researchers and
students investigating issues of evidence and proof in any legal
system, municipal, transnational or global...extremely useful for
experts of both criminal and civil evidence, in any country within
the civil law part of the world. Michele Taruffo, International
Commentary on Evidence ...Innovations in Evidence and Proof
constitutes a welcome and timely publication, and is essential
reading for anyone serious about developing their scholarship and
teaching within the law of evidence...the book has also much to say
to a wider academic audience about the value of multidisciplinary
and comparative scholarship. Jonathan Doak, Criminal Law Review
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