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The Art of Legal Problem Solving: A Criminal Law Approach is a sophisticated skills book designed to help students develop the problem-solving techniques necessary for their legal careers. This succinct yet comprehensive book provides the perfect mix of general instruction and specific examples to encourage students to think about problems both in depth and broadly. It follows a clear roadmap presented in a logical progression, beginning with the fundamentals, fact finding and statutory interpretation before turning to the advanced areas of analysing and writing answers to problem questions. While written primarily for criminal law students, the skills imparted are generic and can be applied equally in any area of the law and in any jurisdiction. The Art of Legal Problem Solving is an indispensable work for law students who want to not only improve their problem-solving skills but master them.
In: Springer Studies in Alternative Economics
Chapter 1. Opening our Minds to Concordian Economics -- Part I. Intellectual Interdependence -- Chapter 2. Politics and Economics -- Chapter 3. The Interdependence of Economic Rights and Responsibilities -- Chapter 4. Peaceful March Toward Concordianism - With a Graceful Walk Away from 1% Capitalism and Marxism -- Part II. Financial Interdependence -- Chapter 5. King Cash -- Chapter 6. Whence Money? -- Chapter 7. Where-to Money? -- Chapter 8. Project Financial Independence -- Part III. Physical Interdependence -- Chapter 9. Toward Economic, Ecological, and Human Interdependence -- Chapter 10. Two Published and Two Unpublishable (?) Urban Plans -- Part IV. Human Interdependence -- Chapter 11. Ethics in Concordian Economics -- Chapter 12. Whence poverty? -- Chapter 13. Oh, the Bancor -- Chapter 14. Economics of Justice and Peace in the World.
In: #philosophieorientiert
In: Mega Event Planning
Part 1 : Olympic challenges and crises -- Chapter 1 : Introduction – Olympic Games and Global Cities -- Chapter 2 : Olympic Games and Global Cities – New crises and new challenges -- Chapter 3 : Understanding the socio-political construction of protest related to the Olympic and Paralympic Games (OPG): another challenge for Paris 2024 -- Chapter 4 : Los Angeles 2028 as a Contested Project -- Chapter 5 : The Tokyo Olympic Bubble Protocol -- Part 2 : A new Olympic model in quest of legitimacy and sustainability -- Chapter 6 : From tamed bodies to tamed cities: the hypothesis of Olympic neoliberalism -- Chapter 7 : Exploring the (un)sustainability of Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 -- Chapter 8 : Between branding and sports tourism: Analysis of territorial intermediation tools to build the Paris 2024 legacy -- Chapter 9 : In conclusion, What next ?
In: Contributions to Economics
Setting the Stage -- Basis of Conventional Economics -- Production and the Public Goods Problem in Capitalism -- Intersection of Capitalism and Anti-Essentialism: The Contradictions Arising from this Encounter -- The Overselling of Globalisation -- The Rise of Religious Economics Model: Critiques of the Islamic Economics Doctrine -- Islamic Economics Model: The Counter Argument to its Critiques -- The Clash of Ideals -- The Essence of Faith-Based Economics: The Islamic Economic Thought -- Economics and the Knowledge Crisis -- Learning and Convergence -- Rethinking Economics, Constructing the Equitable Optimality Theory Part One: Philosophical Underpinning -- Rethinking Economics, Constructing the Equitable Optimality Theory Part Two: Macroeconomics -- Rethinking Economics, Constructing the Equitable Optimality Theory Part Three: Microeconomics -- A Vision for the Future.
In: New Directions in Cultural Policy Research
1. Introduction -- 2. CCI as concept and policy domain -- 3. Research perspectives on policymaking -- 4. CCI policymaking at EU level: an overview -- 5. CCI policymaking in Sweden -- 6. CCI policymaking in the EU and Sweden from a policy regime perspective -- 7. Integrated CCI policy – unrealistic or irrelevant?.
In: Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences
On the margins of philosophy -- Theoretical frameworks -- The research object -- Structure and dynamics of analytic philosophy -- Knowledge accumulation in analytic philosophy -- The social space of analytic philosophy -- Socio-epistemic communities in analytic philosophy -- Quantitative metaphilosophy.
In: SpringerBriefs in Economics
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Deindustrialisation in the New Millennium -- Chapter 3. Empirical Analysis of Global Value Chains -- Chapter 4. Regionalisation of Global Value Chains in Manufacturing -- Chapter 5. Deindustrialisation Over Time -- Chapter 6. Conclusion.
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Racial Conditions -- Chapter 2. Hip-Hop Aquilombamento -- Chapter 3. Black Spaces of Culture -- Chapter 4. Intimacy -- Chapter 5. Artifice -- Chapter 6. Mediating Quilombo Politics -- Chapter 7. Real Women -- Coda: A Diasporic Love Letter -- Notes -- Reference List -- Index.
In: AEJMC - Peter Lang scholarsourcing series vol. 9
"This edited volume employs a case study approach that is accessible to upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, while also useful for scholars' teaching and research. The contributed chapters are written by a diverse group of scholars and experts in a wide-array of communication contexts-from public relations and advertising to health, organizational, and political communication, and beyond- focused on the many ways professionals and laypersons employed crisis communication during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. This text is valuable in that it includes perspectives on crisis communication in the initial onset, crisis mitigation and long-term recovery stages of the crisis communication cycle. Examining a crisis in the mitigation and long-term recovery stages provides a lens into the process of crisis messaging and sensemaking. With this in mind, these case studies provide context not only for how professionals and laypersons handled COVID-19, but also how to approach other long-term, or prolonged, crises in the future"--
In: Safety and Risk in Society Series