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Rules and Government(1997) BALDWINThis is a study of the use of non-statutory rules in government, and their potential and limitations. It examines how rule-use can be assessed, the success of rule-use, the analysis in rule-making, and the particular problems of governing with rules withiVezava: Mehka94,50 € -
Law and English Railway Capitalism 1825-1875(1997) KOSTAL, R. W. (PROFESSOR, FACULTY OF LAW, PROFESSOR, FACULTY OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO)Law and English Railway Capitalism 1825-1875 is the first full-scale historical study of the relationship between the English legal system and a leading sector of early English industrial enterprise. It offers a provocative interpretation of the profoundVezava: Mehka135,45 € -
Just Wages for Women(1997) MCCOLGAN, AILEEN (LECTURER IN LAW, LECTURER IN LAW, KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON)This book makes a contribution to the study of Labour Law. It offers an account of the failures of the current approach adopted in the UK (even with the EC reinforcements) for the securing of more equitable arrangements on pay. It provides insight into thVezava: Trda177,13 € -
Negotiating Domestic Violence(1998) HOYLE, CAROLYN (LECTURER IN CRIMINOLOGY, LECTURER IN CRIMINOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD)In the early 1990s policy changes were introduced in the UK in an attempt to increase arrest rates in domestic violence cases. This book examines the criminal justice response to this prevalent form of violence in the light of these changes. In particularVezava: Trda190,61 € -
Governmental Illegitimacy in International Law(1999) ROTH, BRAD R. (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LEGAL STUDIES AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LEGAL STUDIES AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT)This work seeks to specify the international law of collective non-recognition of governments. It subjects the recognition controversies of the United Nations era to a systematic examination, informed by theoretical and comparative perspectives on governmVezava: Trda245,49 € -
After Homicide(1998) ROCK, PAUL (PROFESSOR OF LAW, PROFESSOR OF LAW, LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE)Describes the collective responses of bereaved people to the aftermath of violent death. This book concentrates particularly on the birth, development and organization of the self help and campaigning groups. It examines these as attempts to give institutVezava: Trda186,76 € -
Random Justice(1999) DUXBURY, NEIL (PROFESSOR OF LAW, PROFESSOR OF LAW, MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY)Considering in detail the history of deciding issues of social significance by lot, the author argues that the most cost-efficient and impartial decision-making strategy may well be recourse to lot. Aversion to this strategy, while generally understandablVezava: Trda139,23 € -
Tanzania(1982) COULSON, ANDREWThis book gives an account of the political economy of Tanzania, tracing the historical processes by which the country developed from pre-colonial trade in slaves and ivory, through German and then British colonial rule, to take its place in the internatiVezava: Trda64,31 € -
Ministers and Ministries(1987)Ministers and their ministries are the means by which we hold government accountable for providing public services. This book examines the features of Whitehall ministries. It includes three case studies - the Scottish Office, the Welsh Office, and the NoVezava: Trda128,84 € -
Political Legitimacy and the State(1990) BARKER, RODNEY (SENIOR LECTURER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT, SENIOR LECTURER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT, LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS)All governments and their supporters attempt to justify their power by the arguments and rituals of legitimacy. The study of legitimate power lies at the heart of political science and this book examines the accounts that have been given of legitimacy witVezava: Trda274,37 € -
Policing the World(1989) ANDERSON, MALCOLM (PROFESSOR OF POLITICS, PROFESSOR OF POLITICS, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH)This study offers an examination of international policing methods and the relationships between police authorities of different countries. Topics discussed include the history of Interpol, drugs and international law enforcement, terrorism, and internatiVezava: Trda274,37 € -
Rights and Deprivation(1993) JACOBS, LESLEY A. (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA)Discusses whether the redistribution of welfare state programme resources from some citizens to others can be justified by a theory of moral rights. The book maintains that it is possible to defend programmes on the grounds that they are required to fulfiVezava: Trda139,21 € -
Parties and Their Members(1996) SCARROW, SUSAN E. (ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPRTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPRTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS)This book investigates changing relations between parties and their members in four major British and German political parties. By calling attention to the varied benefits members can provide for parties even in a mass-media age, this account helps to expVezava: Trda164,17 € -
Youth and Employment in Modern Britain(1995) ROBERTS, KENNETH (PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY, PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL)This book provides the student with a comprehensive and accessible overview of the role and importance of youth and employment in Britain.Vezava: Mehka104,99 € -
Taxation of Mineral Rents(1983) GARNAUT, ROSS (SENIOR FELLOW, RESEARCH SCHOOL FOR PACIFIC STUDIES, SENIOR FELLOW, RESEARCH SCHOOL FOR PACIFIC STUDIES, AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY),CLUNIES-ROSS, ANTHONY (PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS, PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS, STRATHCLYDE UNIVERSITY)How should governments manage their countries mineral and oil-gas resources? This book deals with the relationships between governments and mining companies; governments participation in mining enterprises; stabilization in the face of fluctuating mineralVezava: Trda190,61 € -
Critique of Welfare Economics(2002) LITTLE, I. M. D. (, EMERITUS FELLOW OF NUFFIELD COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD)A Critique of Welfare Economics is concerned with the exposition, criticism, and appreciation of the theory of economic welfare as it had been developed. The Critique benefits from a new preface in which the author assesses the contribution that it made iVezava: Trda252,72 € -
Dynamic Econometrics(1995) HENDRY, DAVID F. (LEVERHULME PERSONAL, LEVERHULME PERSONAL, RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS AND FELLOWNUFFIELD COLLEGE, OXFORD)In a systematic and lucid style of econometric modelling of economic time series data, this text presents and analyses methodological issues, theoretical developments such as cointegration, and important practical problems. It should be suitable for bothVezava: Mehka211,79 € -
Economic Perspectives(1977) HICKS, SIR JOHN (LATE DRUMMOND PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, LATE DRUMMOND PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD)A collection of essays on money and growth, bringing together the work of Sir John Hicks. It makes readers view Hicks' work in a new light.Vezava: Trda206,98 € -
Economic History of Eastern Europe 1919-75: I: Economic Structure and Performance between the Two Wars(1986)This is the first of a five-volume series offering an analysis of the economic development of eastern Europe from the dismemberment of the great 19th-century empires in 1919 to the 1975 Act of Helsinki which confirmed the boundaries of the east-west divisVezava: Trda173,28 € -
Economic Borders of the State(1990)This volume brings together economists and political scientists to present an assessment of the new government policies known as "Thatcherism", which have dominated the 1980s. Contributors focus on the underlying political economy and the role and purposeVezava: Mehka179,05 €











