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The Regime of Islands in International Law
Author | : Hiran Wasantha Jayewardene |
Publsiher | : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers |
Total Pages | : 602 |
Release | : 1990-05-18 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780792301301 |
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The Regime
Author | : Tim LaHaye,Jerry B. Jenkins |
Publsiher | : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 2013-02-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781414341347 |
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Dynamic Romanian multimillionaire Nicolae Carpathia's sphere of influence steadily grows as he parlays his looks, charm, charisma, and intellectual brilliance into success in business and politics. But is it mere coincidence that those who oppose or offend him suffer to the point of death? Meanwhile, a young Buck Williams begins his journalistic career. Pilot Rayford Steele gains more responsibility at work and at home. Scientist Chaim Rosenzweig begins work on a secret formula that could change the world. All three go about their daily lives, unaware of each other or of the powerful young man from Romania. Around the world, the stage is being set for the cataclysmic event that will change the world forever.
The Canadian Regime
Author | : Patrick Malcolmson,Richard Myers,Gerald Baier,Tom Bateman |
Publsiher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2016-01-01 |
Genre | : Canada |
ISBN | : 9781442635968 |
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Now in its sixth edition, The Canadian Regime continues to provide the most accessible introduction to the institutions, processes, and principles of the Canadian political system. The book's focus on the inner logic of parliamentary government explains the rationale for Canada's relatively complex political system, which the authors encourage readers to think of as an organic entity, where change in one area inevitably ripples through the rest of the system. The new edition includes the results of Canada's 2015 federal election and looks ahead to consider changes resulting from the Liberal victory. It has been thoroughly updated and revised and introduces several new topics, such as the impact of the previous Conservative government on the conventions and practices of parliamentary government and the important influence of social media on politics. Two new co-authors, Gerald Baier and Thomas M.J. Bateman, join Patrick Malcolmson and Richard Myers to bring new expertise in the areas of federalism, judicial politics, Charter jurisprudence, political parties, and the ongoing health care debate.
The Politics of Legal Regimes of Nuclear Energy in the Aspect of International Security
Author | : Besfort T. Rrecaj |
Publsiher | : LIT Verlag Münster |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9783643905451 |
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This book represents a comprehensive contemporary view of the current, hot, and controversial issues revolving around nuclear energy. It involves issues of international/national security where realpolitik, in terms of power politics, remain key features in State relations. States, through international law and cooperation, managed to put in place a nuclear energy management regime with the Non-Proliferation Treaty as its main pillar. The book analyzes the role of international law in this highly sensitive issue, with referral to specific cases of proliferation and the current standings in the control of nuclear energy. (Series: International Law and International Relations / Volkerrecht und internationale Beziehungen - Vol. 9) [Subject: International Affairs, Security Studies, Politics, Energy Studies, International Law]
The International Climate Change Regime
Author | : Farhana Yamin,Joanna Depledge |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 740 |
Release | : 2004-12-09 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0521600596 |
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This book presents a comprehensive, authoritative and independent account of the rules, institutions and procedures governing the international climate change regime. Its detailed yet user-friendly description and analysis covers the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol, and all decisions taken by the Conference of the Parties up to 2003, including the landmark Marrakesh Accords. Mitigation commitments, adaptation, the flexibility mechanisms, reporting and review, compliance, education and public awareness, technology transfer, financial assistance and climate research are just some of the areas that are reviewed. The book also explains how the regime works, including a discussion of its political coalitions, institutional structure, negotiation process, administrative base, and linkages with other international regimes. In short, this book is the only current work that covers all areas of the climate change regime in such depth, yet in such a uniquely accessible and objective way.
The Franco Regime 1936 1975
Author | : Stanley G. Payne |
Publsiher | : University of Wisconsin Pres |
Total Pages | : 698 |
Release | : 2011-09-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780299110734 |
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The history of modern Spain is dominated by the figure of Francisco Franco, who presided over one of the longest authoritarian regimes of the twentieth century. Between 1936 and the end of the regime in 1975, Franco’s Spain passed through several distinct phases of political, institutional, and economic development, moving from the original semi-fascist regime of 1936–45 to become the Catholic corporatist “organic democracy” under the monarchy from 1945 to 1957. Distinguished historian Stanley G. Payne offers deep insight into the career of this complex and formidable figure and the enormous changes that shaped Spanish history during his regime.
The Regime of the International Rivers
Author | : Joseph Perkins Chamberlain |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : Danube River |
ISBN | : UVA:35007000915854 |
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The Migration Development Regime
Author | : Rina Agarwala |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2022-10-07 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780197586426 |
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A sweeping history of how India has used its poor and elite emigrants to further Indian development and how Indian emigrants have reacted, resisted, and re-shaped India's development in response. How can states and migrants themselves explain the causes and effects of global migration? The Migration-Development Regime introduces a novel analytical framework to help answer this question in India, the world's largest emigrant exporter and the world's largest remittance-receiving country. Drawing on an archival analysis of Indian government documents, an original data base of Indian migrants' transnational organizations, and over 200 interviews with poor and elite Indian emigrants, recruiters, and government officials, this book exposes the vital role the Indian state (from the colonial era to the present day) has long played in forging and legitimizing class inequalities within India through the management of international emigration. It also exposes how poor and elite emigrants have differentially resisted and re-shaped state emigration practices over time. By taking a long and class-based view, this book recasts contemporary migration not simply as a problematic function of neoliberalism or as a development panacea for sending countries, but as a dynamic historical process that sending states and migrants have long used to shape local development. In doing so, it re-defines the primary problems of global migration, exposes the material and ideological impact that migration has on sending state development, and isolates what is truly novel about contemporary migration.