Part 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1: Overview of Japanese Law -- Chapter 2 International Cooperation and Harmonization in Competition Law -- Part 2: Digital Initiatives in Japanese Competition Law -- Chapter 3: Big Data and AI -- Chapter 4: Big Data and AI -- Chapter 5: Perspectives on High-Tech Regulation -- Part 3: The Realities of Various Digital Regulations -- Chapter 6: Data Regulation -- Chapter 7 Digital PF Regulation -- Chapter 8: Competition in Multisided Markets -- Chapter 9 Competition Law and Consumers in Digital Platforms.
SUMMARY -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- PART I: WHAT IS SERVITIZATION AND WHAT ARE ADVANCED SERVICES -- Chapter 2: Servitization, advanced services, and outcomes -- Chapter 3: Capturing value for advanced services -- Chapter 4: Organising to deliver advanced services -- PART II: WHY SERVITIZATION AND ADVANCED SERVICES ARE IMPORTANT -- Chapter 5: Broad Drivers -- PART III: HOW TO BRING ABOUT SERVITIZATION THROUGH THE INNOVATION OF ADVANCED SERVICES -- Chapter 6: Exploring the processes of servitizaiton -- Chapter 7: Managing the innovation of advanced services -- Chapter 8: Close.
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Chapter 1 . Arbitration Agreement -- Chapter 2. Parties and Participants -- Chapter 3. Evidence and Substantive Matters. Chapter 4. Public Policy -- Chapter 5. Arbitration and Criminal Proceedings -- Chapter 6. International and Interregional Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in China -- Appendix. 1. Main Official Replies by the Supreme People's Court Concerning Arbitration in China.
Part I. International Humanitarian Law and Neighbouring Frameworks -- Chapters 1. You Say Precautions, I Say Prevention: Towards the Systemic Integration of International Humanitarian Law and International Environmental Law -- Chapter 2. International Humanitarian Law and International Investment Law: Mapping a Developing Relationship -- Chapter 3. Defences to State Responsibility in International Humanitarian Law -- Chapter 4. Thinking with IHL in Contexts of Counterterrorism: The Case of Criminal Justice Systems in the Sahel. Part II. Focus Section: International Humanitarian Law and the Russian Aggression against Ukraine -- Chapter 5. Who is at War? On the Question of Co-Belligerency -- Chapter 6. "Inside" and "Outside": Assessing the Russian Blockade against Ukraine -- Chapter 7. Heads of State as War Criminals: The Prospects and Challenges of Tracing War Crimes to Senior political Leaders in Russia -- Part III. Year in Review -- Chapter 8. Year in Review 2022 -- Table of Cases -- Index.
The book presents the results of an empirical study on the relationship between Afrikaans language, identity and ethnicity from the perspective of sociolinguistics. More specifically, it deals with the Coloureds of Cape Town born after the end of apartheid (in 1994). As a methodological approach, several interviews were conducted in order to find out, from the point of view of the South Africans themselves, how these relationships take place and socially occur. The linguistic variety of Afrikaans known as Kaaps (spoken by the Coloureds) became one of the most important points of discussion since it reflects the identity of the group referred. Issues such as linguistic choices, ethnic and linguistic prejudice, as well as rejection of non-standard forms of speech came to the fore in the research. Amazing study about the "in-betweenness" of coloured substandard Afrikaans speakers, navigating between black native English speakers, the prestige language of post-apartheid South Africa, and white speakers of Afrikaans, the "language of apartheid". (Peter Rosenberg, Europa-Universität Viadrina)
Part I: Theorizing Ministerial Leadership -- Chapter 1. Introduction – why a book on ministerial leadership? -- Chapter 2. Ministering – ministerial leadership in practice -- Chapter 3. The Ministerial Role – activism and agency -- Part II: The Ministerial Identity and Mindset -- Chapter 4. Becoming a Minister -- Chapter 5. Shaping the ministerial mindset.-Chapter 6. Time Control -- Part III: Performing Ministerial Leadership -- Chapter 7. Leading the Department -- Chapter 8. The orchestrated collective leadership of government -- Chapter 9. Ministers Decide? -- Chapter 10. Gender and Ministering? -- Chapter.11. On the circuit: the system leadership of ministers -- Chapter 12. Ministerial Performance -- Chapter 13. The emergence of the delivery focused minister -- Part IV: After Ministerial Leadership -- Chapter 14. Losing Ministerial Office – Political Natality, Political Mortality and the ministerial life-cycle -- Chapter 15. The political is also personal -- Chapter 16. Conclusion - Learning about Ministerial Leadership.
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1. Introduction: Refiguring the digital tools of creative work and cultural production -- Part 1: Frameworks for studying softwarization and cultural production -- 2.TikTok as a platform tool: Surveying disciplinary perspectives on platforms and cultural production -- 3.The Spatial Languages of Virtual Production: Critiquing Softwarization with Aesthetic Analysis -- 4.Generative AI and the Technological Imaginary of Game Design -- Part 2: Studies of cultural subjectivities after softwarization -- 5.Autoharps, Chord Organs, and MIDI Packs: Easy-Playing Instruments, Gender, and Classes of Musical Participation -- 6.Figurations of the Tool Agnostic -- 7.The expressive subject: prosumers, virtuosi, and digital musical control -- 8.Artist and Agency: Technologies for Exploring Self and Place -- Part 3: Socialities of softwarized cultural production -- 9.Alternative gamemaking tools as grassroots platforms -- 10.Bypassing defaults in data visualisation design processes: a Tableau case study -- 11.The Creative Appropriation of a Scientific Software: The FITS Liberator, a Case Study -- 12.Dolby Atmos Music and the Production of Risk.
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1. Introduction: Cinemas of Memory -- 2. Frameworks for Remembering: Dictatorships and Transition in the Southern Cone -- 3. The Rise of the Witness: The Informative Mode of Remembering -- 4. How We Remember: The Reflective Mode of Remembering -- 5. The Screened Self: The Diaristic Mode of Remembering -- 6. Imagined Pasts, Possible Futures: The Playful Mode of Remembering -- 7. Conclusion.
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"The most authoritative and accessible introduction available on the topic. By pairing original research with fundamental concepts of representation and responsibility, Carson and Jacobson help students develop the tools to evaluate representative government and their own role in the electoral process"--
Chapter 1. Introduction and Synthesis of the Book -- Chapter 2. Evolution of India's Policy Response to Hunger. Nutrition and Food Security Since Independence -- Chapter 3. Are Gender Budgets Necessary for Reducing Inequalities in Health Outcomes? An Exploratory Analysis -- Chapter 4. Food Security in Rural Bihar: Findings from a Longitudinal Survey -- Chapter 5. Food Security Atlas of Rural Jharkhand -- Chapter 6. Milk Consumption Pattern of Young children: A Relook at the Indian Evidence -- Chapter 7. Revisiting Women's Empowerment as an Agriculture-Nutrition Pathway Using the Framework of Intersectionality -- Chapter 8. A Search for Appropriate Calorie Intake Norm for Indian States -- Chapter 9. Socio-Legal Analysis of the Impact of Food Insecurity and Hunger on Right to Health of Urban Poor Living in the State of Gujarat -- Chapter 10. Subjective Wellbeing of Women in The Marine Fisherfolk of Kerala: Anthropological Insights on Life Experience, Attitude and Life Satisfaction -- Chapter 11. Exploring The Prevalence of Undernutrition and Consumers' Knowledge, Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Bio-Fortified Food -- Chapter 12. Does Crop Insurance Promote Nutrition and Good Health among Women and Children in the Agrarian Households of India?- Chapter 13. Dietary diversity and anaemia among women: A study of four Indian states -- Chapter 14. Gendering Tribal Food Security in Uttar Pradesh.