Volume 213 contains 2022 International Court of Justice judgment in Dispute over the Status and Use of the Waters of Silala (Chile v. Bolivia), 2025 UK Supreme Court... Læs mere
This book looks into four different concepts of 'publicness' vis-à-vis the academy – namely, 'community', 'secularity', 'solidarity' and... Læs mere
This book is for creators, legal professionals, and concerned citizens seeking to understand the profound societal risks of Generative... Læs mere
Brings together feminist and queer scholarship to chart the changing landscape of gender debates in Indian Sociology and interrogates how gender, caste, sexuality, class, and digitalization intersect in shaping contemporary social life.
Brings together feminist and queer scholarship to chart the changing landscape of gender debates in Indian Sociology and interrogates how gender, caste, sexuality, class, and digitalization intersect in shaping contemporary social life.
An ambitious interdisciplinary study tracing the evolutionary roots of humanity's dual capacity for war and peace. Synthesising insights from twelve... Læs mere
Contemporary debates about faith and scepticism are best understood by tracing the development of our current assumptions back to their historical roots. This Element examines key historical figures to show how belief in God shapes responses to scepticism.
Contemporary debates about faith and scepticism are best understood by tracing the development of our current assumptions back to their historical roots. This Element examines key historical figures to show how belief in God shapes responses to scepticism.
This book is the first comprehensive look at Romani experiences in the Atlantic World. It will interest students and scholars of the Atlantic World, migration history, Romani studies, ethnology, and anthropology. This title is available as open access on Cambridge Core.
This book is the first comprehensive look at Romani experiences in the Atlantic World. It will interest students and scholars of the Atlantic World, migration history, Romani studies, ethnology, and anthropology. This title is available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Many developing countries are recognising that the traditional 'take–make–dispose' model of growth is... Læs mere
Many developing countries are recognising that the traditional 'take–make–dispose' model of growth is... Læs mere