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This book explores how normalcy looks from desisters’ point of view, thereby shedding light on the gendered, classed, and age-graded harms of the normal life desisters (are told to) aspire to as well as the forms of resistance involved in approaching it.
This book presents the development of a classification scheme to organize and represent ransomware threat knowledge through the implementation of an innovative methodology centred around the semantic annotation of domain-specific source documentation.
Over thirteen chapters, a group of leading public law experts each examine one leading work from the UK public law canon. Each chapter critically reflects on the context of a... Læs mere
This book explores the relationship between human rights and environmental protection, analysing the... Læs mere
This book navigates the complexities of local real estate taxation in the dynamic region of Central and Eastern... Læs mere
This book examines the historical experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals facing discrimination in the early 20th-century military before same-sex acts were explicitly illegal.
This book examines how the Roman, French and English legal systems have each dealt with the issue of unforeseen,... Læs mere
This book explores how female agency is defined and exists on both Mediterranean shores. It focuses on the role of... Læs mere
Bridging cognitive linguistics and legal theory, this book argues that categorisation is a crucial cognitive operation... Læs mere
This book presents an analysis of climate change and agricultural laws in Kenya, Nigeria and... Læs mere
This book is a ground-breaking study of how the European Court of Human Rights interprets Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights – the right to liberty and security. It presents an original framework for the progressive interpretation of the right to liberty.
This book examines the development of international law applicable to Transboundary Aquifers (TBAs) considering the Human Right to Water and Sanitation (HRWS). The purpose is to determine how International Water Law (IWL) and the HRWS can be harmonized in the context of TBAs.