International University Lectures: Education. Law
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Page : 356 pages
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Release : 1909
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Page : 356 pages
File Size : 24,55 MB
Release : 1909
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Page : 372 pages
File Size : 31,32 MB
Release : 1909
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Author : Gerard McCann
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 50,91 MB
Release : 2020-04-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1447349237
With international human rights under challenge, this book represents a comprehensive critique that adds a social policy perspective to recent political and legalistic analysis. Expert contributors draw on local and global examples to review constructs of universal rights and their impact on social policy and human welfare. With thorough analysis of their strengths, weaknesses and enforcement, it sets out their role in domestic and geopolitical affairs. Including a forward by Albie Sachs, this book presents an honest appraisal of both the concepts of international human rights and their realities. It will engage those with an interest in social policy, ethics, politics, international relations, civil society organisations and human rights-based approaches to campaigning and policy development.
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Page : 624 pages
File Size : 35,84 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Intellectual cooperation
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Author : Christopher Day
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 590 pages
File Size : 40,35 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Education
ISBN : 0415669707
"The contributions are authoritative and of high quality. This is an important resource." -The Teacher Trainer A seminal, 'state-of-the-art' critical review of teacher and school development which touches upon and discusses issues at both policy and practice levels.
Author : Martti Koskenniemi
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 40,84 MB
Release : 2011-06-10
Category : Law
ISBN : 1847317766
Today international law is everywhere. Wars are fought and opposed in its name. It is invoked to claim rights and to challenge them, to indict or support political leaders, to distribute resources and to expand or limit the powers of domestic and international institutions. International law is part of the way political (and economic) power is used, critiqued, and sometimes limited. Despite its claim for neutrality and impartiality, it is implicit in what is just, as well as what is unjust in the world. To understand its operation requires shedding its ideological spell and examining it with a cold eye. Who are its winners, and who are its losers? How - if at all - can it be used to make a better or a less unjust world? In this collection of essays Professor Martti Koskenniemi, a well-known practitioner and a leading theorist and historian of international law, examines the recent debates on humanitarian intervention, collective security, protection of human rights and the 'fight against impunity' and reflects on the use of the professional techniques of international law to intervene politically. The essays both illustrate and expand his influential theory of the role of international law in international politics. The book is prefaced with an introduction by Professor Emmanuelle Jouannet (Sorbonne Law School), which locates the texts in the overall thought and work of Martti Koskenniemi.
Author : Ms Caroline Strevens
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 21,2 MB
Release : 2014-11-28
Category : Law
ISBN : 1472412591
Demonstrating how simulation can be constructed and developed for learning, teaching and assessment, the text argues that simulation is a pedagogically valuable and practical tool in teaching the modern law curriculum, and discusses the claim that this form of experiential and problem-based learning enables students to integrate the ‘classroom’ experience with the real world experiences they will encounter in their professional lives. The study is based on contributions from law teachers within the UK, Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa and the USA, as well as the authors own experiences in teaching law.
Author : Columbia University. Summer Session
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Page : 946 pages
File Size : 42,50 MB
Release : 1926
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Author : Paul Gowder
Publisher : Hart Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 10,18 MB
Release : 2023-06-15
Category : Law
ISBN : 150995466X
What is the American rule of law? Is it a paradigm case of the strong constitutionalism concept of the rule of law or has it fallen short of its rule of law ambitions? This open access book traces the promise and paradox of the American rule of law in three interwoven ways. It focuses on explicating the ideals of the American rule of law by asking: how do we interpret its history and the goals of its constitutional framers to see the rule of law ambitions its foundational institutions express? It considers those constitutional institutions as inextricable from the problem of race in the United States and the tensions between the rule of law as a protector of property rights and the rule of law as a restrictor on arbitrary power and a guarantor of legal equality. In that context, it explores the distinctive role of Black liberation movements in developing the American rule of law. Finally, it considers the extent to which the American rule of law is compromised at its frontiers, and the extent that those compromises undermine legal protections Americans enjoy in the interior. It asks how America reflects the legal contradictions of capitalism and empire outside its borders, and the impact of those contradictions on its external goals. The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law and the Northwestern Open Access Fund, provided by Northwestern University Libraries.
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Page : 636 pages
File Size : 11,83 MB
Release : 1864
Category : Law
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