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Rights Gone Wrong: How Law Corrupts the Struggle for Equality
The Intersection of Rights and Regulation (Markets and the Law) Policy makers and social actors increasingly face inter-related and inter-penetrated levels and realms of governance. The effect is that some of the intuitive contrasts between rights and regulation are no longer tenable. As the essays collected in this volume show, different combinations of rights and regulatory claims serve as barometers of current changes in political economy. These are not only restructuring political space, but also changing the assumed relevance of rights and regulation. Bringing together a range of fresh perspectives on socio-legal scholarship from a variety of disciplines, "The Intersection of Rights and Regulations" will have worldwide interdisciplinary appeal.
The Spirit Level: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies StrongerThe remarkable data assembled in The Spirit Level exposes stark differences, not only among the nations of the first world but even within America's fifty states. Almost every modern social problem-poor health, violence, lack of community life, teen pregnancy, mental illness-is more likely to occur in a less-equal society. Renowned researchers Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett lay bare the contradictions between material success and social failure in the developed world. But they do not merely tell us what's wrong. They offer a way toward a new political outlook, shifting from self-interested consumerism to a friendlier, more sustainable society. United States Water Law: An Introduction A Vital Explanation of Water Law and Policy
Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress and a Plan to Stop It Download
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of ErrorIn Being Wrong, journalist Kathryn Schulz explores why we find it so gratifying to be right and so maddening to be mistaken, and how this attitude toward error corrodes relationships Your Rights in the Workplace Migration and Human RightsEven though their labour is essential in the world economy, the non-economic aspect of migration - and especially migrants' rights - remain a neglected dimension of globalisation. This volume provides in-depth information on the Convention and on the reasons behind states' reluctance towards its ratification. It brings together researchers, international civil servants and NGO members and relies upon an interdisciplinary perspective that includes not only law, but also sociology and political science. Founding America: Documents from the Revolution to the Bill of Rights ...
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Forced Migration, Human Rights and Security
Animal Rights: Moral Theory and Practice
Strategies for the Green Economy: Opportunities and Challenges in the New World of BusinessSo, how does a company succeed in a world gone green? In Strategies for the New Green Economy, Joel Makower, one of the world's foremost green business experts, provides a clear roadmap for this challenging terrain. Makower offers insights and inspiration gleaned from his 20 years' experience helping Fortune 500 companies and start-ups alike formulate strategies that align environmental and business goals. Providing a comprehensive and realistic look at both the opportunities and challenges, Strategies for the New Green Economy shows how leadership companies are finding their way in the green economy, while their competitors struggle. Strategies for the Green Economy systematically tackles the central issues of greening your business: What does it take to be seen as an environmental leader? What are the standards, implicit or explicit, that you must meet to be green? How do you communicate what your business is doing right--and what it's doing wrong? How can you overcome consumer, media, and activist distrust? How can your company be heard amid the The Struggle for Egypt: From Nasser to Tahrir Square
Rivals: How the Power Struggle Between China, India and Japan Will Shape Our Next Decade (AudiobooK) Why Organizations Struggle So Hard to Improve So Little: Overcoming Organizational Immaturity
Tom Perrotta - Little ChildrenField says, "The struggle for identity is what these characters battle from the start; it leads to a hunger they are unable to satiate Variant by Robison Wells He was wrong. The American Phoenix: And Why China and Europe Will Struggle after the Coming Slump 2012 will bring another global economic crisis. It could have been avoided if America and other deficit countries had embarked on currency devaluation and tighter domestic policy to sustain recovery and growth, boost exports and savings, while cutting excessive debts built up in the pre-crisis 'gilded age'. But they didn't. Instead they continued to run large government deficits, effectively transferring debt from private to public hands, rather than reducing it through rising national savings rates. Children, Families and Violence: Challenges for Children's Rights
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