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Textbook on Criminal Law - Thryft
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Michael J. Allen | Oxford University Press

Textbook on Criminal Law

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If you're venturing into criminal law studies, this textbook by Michael Allen is a trusted companion. Its steady mix of clear explanations, recent case law, and interactive resources like multiple choice questions makes it more than a dry academic read. It's a practical, engaging toolkit that can help you grasp complex legal concepts and stay updated in this ever-evolving field. Plus, its recognized longevity in the academic world speaks volumes for its reliability.
European Union Law - Cases And Materials - Thryft
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Gareth Davies, Giorgio Monti, Damian Chalmers  | Cambridge University Press

European Union Law - Cases And Materials

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European Union Law - Cases And Materials is a comprehensive and engaging textbook suitable for law students. It covers the evolution, enactment, interpretation, and application of EU law, including its relationship with national law, governance, and external relations. The book is written in an easily understandable style and contains extracts from various sources to illustrate key concepts. Additionally, it has detailed chapter introductions and further reading sections to assist students. This book is an essential resource for any law student studying EU law.
Textbook on Administrative Law - Thryft
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Gordon Anthony, Peter Leyland  | Oxford University Press

Textbook on Administrative Law

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This revised edition of Textbook on Administrative Law provides a concise and topical account of this fast-moving area of law. It explores the core areas of the subject and sets them in a contextual framework, making it a valuable core text for LLB and CPE students. The book's guiding theme is how accountability is achieved. It provides a stimulating introduction to administrative law for postgraduates and for non-law undergraduates with an interest in the field.
Interpreting Chinese Foreign Policy - The Micro-Macro Linkage Approach - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities and constraints that shape Chinese foreign policy. Quansheng Zhao's micro-macro linkage approach offers a unique lens through which to analyze the underlying processes, situations, and structures of Chinese foreign policy, providing invaluable insight for scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand China's role in the international community. The book also provides a comprehensive overview of the key trends shaping modern Chinese foreign policy, including modernization, nationalism, and regionalism.
For the past century and a half, extensive looting and illicit trafficking of Southeast Asia's cultural heritage have scattered art objects from the region to museums and private collections around the world. Today, however, power relations are shifting, a new awareness is growing, and new questions are emerging about the representation and ownership of Southeast Asian cultural material located in the West. This book offers a timely consideration of object restitution and related issues across Southeast Asia, bringing together a range of viewpoints, including those of museum professionals and scholars in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia, as well as Europe, North America, and Australia. The contributors address legal, cultural, political and diplomatic issues involved in the restitution process, and they also look at the ways object restitution is integral to evolving narratives of national identity. Ultimately, the book’s editors conclude, restitution processes can transform narratives of loss into opportunities for gain, building knowledge and reconstructing relationships across national borders.
Crude Intentions : How Oil Corruption Contaminates the World - Thryft
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Alexandra Gillies | Oxford University Press

Crude Intentions : How Oil Corruption Contaminates the World

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Billions of dollars stolen from citizens are circling the globe, enriching powerful individuals, altering political outcomes, and disadvantaging everyday people. News headlines provide glimpses of how this corruption works and why it President Trump's businesses struck deals with oligarchs and sold property to secretive shell companies; the Panama Papers leak triggered investigations in 79 countries; and, corruption scandals toppled heads of state in Brazil, South Africa, and South Korea. But how do these pieces fit together? And if the corruption is so vast and so tied up with powerful interests, how do we begin to fight back?To find answers, Crude Intentions examines the corruption crisis that erupted during the recent oil boom. From 2008 to 2014, oil prices shot through the roof. Motivated by more than nine trillion dollars in new oil money, corruption followed apace. Examining the oil boom is like placing a drop of dye in the circulatory system of global corruption, and watching as it reveals the system's channels and pathways.Company bosses signed off on risky schemes to snap up choice oil blocks. Politicians in Brazil and Nigeria stole billions to build up their election war chests. Kleptocrats in Angola, Azerbaijan, and Russia seized upon the oil wealth to cement their hold on power. And an army of bankers, accountants, and lawyers lined up to help these corrupt actors stash their loot in the global system of shell companies and tax havens that serves today's super-rich. The money then bought yachts, mansions, and even a few foreign politicians.Drawing on information exposed by intrepid journalists, prosecutors, and whistle blowers, Crude Intentions tells jaw-dropping stories of corruption and asks what we can learn from them. The cases reveal common tactics, but also vulnerabilities in this web of fraud. These are the starting points for building a smarter fight against corruption, in the oil sector and well beyond.
Engaging with Ngiam Tong Dow's book might feel as though you're sitting down for a chat with someone who shaped Singapore's journey. It offers a personal look into how decisions at the top can ripple through a nation. What makes it particularly compelling is its mix of nostalgia with a critical eye towards the future, making it relevant for anyone interested in governance and public policy.