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This two-volume set investigates the concept, institutionalization, models and mechanism of mediation, an important form of alternative dispute resolution within China’s legal system.
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This book examines the concept of “Naming, Blaming, Claiming” in the application of arbitration for private banking dispute resolution.
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This edited book addresses contemporary challenges in Clinical Legal Education (CLE), considering its role in legal education and in the broader community that it serves.
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This book provides a thorough comparative examination of the trade dispute settlement system of the WTO, Regional... Læs mere
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This book confronts the difficulties raised by cross-border evidence in order to propose a new understanding of justice as approximative.
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Weaving together legal, political, sociological, and historical analysis, the book provides the first comprehensive exploration of ex-politicians becoming... Læs mere
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Crime Scene Processing in Correctional Facilities is an invaluable resource for crime scene investigators, legal professionals, and the staff, leadership, and mangers of correctional facilities themselves.
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Crime Scene Processing in Correctional Facilities is an invaluable resource for crime scene investigators, legal professionals, and the staff, leadership, and mangers of correctional facilities themselves.
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Constitutional Disintegration and Disruption examines withdrawal and policy opt-outs from the EU, using the... Læs mere
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Taking up the study of legal education in distinctly biopolitical terms, this book provides a critical and political analysis of resistance in the law school.
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This volume examines European and national higher court decisions on social media from the perspective of fundamental rights and judicial dialogue.