Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyrigth Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- Part 1 Current State of Homicide -- 2 Global Trends in Homicide: A Comparison between the UNODC Homicide Data and the WHO Mortality Database -- 3 Latin American Homicide -- 4 Murder as Violent Extremism -- 5 The Coming Crisis in Criminal Justice: True Crime as a Cultural Anomaly -- 6 Theoretical and Empirical Considerations for Examining Homicide Perpetration among Military Veterans -- 7 Homicidal Ideation -- 8 Mass Shootings in the United States and Beyond: Definitions, Contexts, and Controversies -- Part 2 Types of Homicide -- 9 Intimate Partner Homicide -- 10 Youth Homicide Offenders: A Review of Recent Literature -- 11 Legal Homicide -- 12 The Serial Murder Phenomenon Half a Century On -- 13 Gazing into the Abyss? Making Sense of Extreme Crime Scene Behaviors in Sexual Homicide -- 14 Fetal Abduction by Maternal Evisceration (FAMAE): A Forensic Psychiatric Syndrome -- Part 3 Causes and Correlates of Homicide -- 15 Homicide and Criminal Careers: An Empirical Study on Serial Murderers -- 16 Adverse Childhood Experiences and Homicide -- 17 A Descriptive Examination of Homicide and the Victim-Offender Overlap -- 18 Barriocide Reloaded: An Updated Analysis of the Temporal and Spatial Characteristics of Gang Homicide in East Los Angeles -- 19 Immigration and Homicide: From Eastern Europe to the U.S.-Mexico Border -- 20 Self-Control, Homicide Offending, and Homicide Victimization -- 21 Homicide and Psychosis -- 22 The Role of Psychopathy in Homicide among Juveniles: A Review of the Research -- 23 Sexual Homicide: Does Anything Matter Beyond Sexual Sadism? -- Part 4 Homicide and the Criminal Justice System -- 24 Homicide and Criminal Justice Policy.
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Introduction -- Afghan Peace Negotiations: Over the years -- Taliban Retaking of Afghanistan -- The Challenges Ahead -- Afghanistan under the Taliban Rule -- Security Threats and Regional Response -- US Post 9/11 Objectives and Policy in Afghanistan -- A Tale of Persistent Failures.
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Governing after War examines how civilians' and rebels' wartime relations affect post-war state-building, development, and violence. When rebels win the war, how do they govern afterwards? Drawing from multiple cases in Africa, Shelley Liu argues that wartime rebel-civilian ties are important to answer this question. Her findings offer implications for recent rebel victories and, more broadly, for understanding the termination, trajectories, and political legacies of such conflicts around the world.
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"This book encapsulates a period of history of human progress by highlighting crucial social, economic, and cultural dynamics. It presents recent historiography and new analytical tools used to analyze multi-dimensional themes involved in social formation. This is a reader-friendly book with simple and lucid language and fulfils the pressing needs of students studying the paper on Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of Ancient and Medieval World at various universities across the world. The summary, keywords, and representative questions at the end of each chapter would assist in revision and better understanding of the issues dealt therein. A detailed chapter-end reference would enable and motivate the readers to engage in further studies for better understanding of the themes. This book will be of interest to students, researchers, and academics in the area of history - ancient and medieval world history in particular and anthropology. It will also be an interesting read for general readers interested in knowing about the ancient and medieval world"--
"The Routledge Handbook of Homicide Studies comprehensively examines the topic of homicide from a diverse collection of perspectives and backgrounds. It brings together original contributions on homicide, with a focus on the broad range of impacts of homicide from a multitude of disciplines that evaluate and examine homicide in actual practice and theory. The editors have assembled a comprehensive collection highlighting the multifaceted causes and ramifications of homicide both across the United States and globally with chapters exploring the current state of homicide, typologies of homicides offenders, causes and correlates of homicide, homicides and the criminal justice system, and a professional observations chapters authored by some of the leading practicing professionals in the world, many who have made pivotal contributions to the evaluation and investigation of homicide offenders and cases. Providing state-of-the-art scholarship on homicide in modern society, this handbook is key collection and an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners engaged in the study of homicide across a diverse range of disciplines including criminal justice and criminology, psychology, sociology, forensics, interdisciplinary departments, and socio-legal studies"--
Introduction / Tsitsi B. Masvawure and Ellen Foley -- The "caste" of decolonization : structural casteism, public health praxis and radical accountability in contemporary India / Nikhil Pandhi -- Cultural determinants of health as a new strengths-based framework for global health : lessons from Indigenous Australia / Sarah Bourke -- Enhancing critical global mental health with anthropological ethnography : lessons from studies with 'traumatised' migrants / Runa Lazzarino -- Accounting for accountability : performance-based financing and HIV prevention in China / Elsa Fan -- "This is not real anthropology" : an analysis of an anthropologist-led intervention at the World Health Organization / Dalton Price -- The measure of a mother : accounting for the risk of postpartum hemorrhage in global health / Andie Thompson and Emily Yates-Doerr -- Dr. Mathur's contradictory position : biosecurity, humanitarianism, and India's tuberculosis programme / Andrew McDowell -- What is a global health worldview? : teaching undergraduate global health using ethnography / Pamela Runestad -- Non-western knowledge systems and utilization of traditional healing practices in contemporary Sri Lankan society / Chandani Liyanage, Pushpa Ekanayake and Brianne Wenning -- Missing trust and to miss trust : popular responses to COVID-19 in Burkina Faso / Pia Juul Bjetrup and Landry Bambara -- Indigenous midwifery revisited in COVID-19 times : the making of global maternal health and some anthropological lessons from southern Mexico / Paola M. Sesia and Lina R Berrio Palomo -- Global health, intercultural health and the marginalisation of traditional birth attendants in Ecuador / Erika Arteaga Cruz and Juan Cuvi -- Medical pluralism : opportunities and barriers to good health / Meredith G Marten and Spencer K. Seymour -- Invisible straight men : heterosexual men's ghostly lives and AIDS in Colombia / Héctor Camilo Ruiz-Sánchez -- The neglected chronicity of tuberculosis / Dillon Wademan and Amrita Daftary -- Suitcases full of meds : deconstructing the political economy of pharmaceutical shortages in Lebanon with anthropological tools / Anthony Rizk and Magdalena Goralska -- First it was women and girls, now it is men : (in)visibility in global health programmes / Alfred Adams and Nolwazi Mkhwanazi -- Muslims living with HIV in Durban, South Africa : addressing stigma, shame, and treatment / Shabnam Shaik -- Countering amnesia : the importance of history and anthropology in global health / Sarah Howard, David H Bannister and Sebastian Fonseca -- Decolonizing global health : a critical perspective from Latin America / Vivian Laurens and Cesar Abadia-Barrero -- Localizing, decolonizing and the role of anthropology in a "new global health" / Megan Schmidt-Sane, Janet McGrath, Norma Ojehomon and David Kaawa-Mafigiri -- Global health as analytic and making sense of the domestic COVID responses in the U.S. / Tsitsi B. Masvawure -- A seat at the table : what role for anthropology in global health? / Ellen Foley and James Pfeiffer -- Anthropology, global health and rare diseases / Malgorzata Rajtar and Eva-Maria Knoll -- Turkey, falls and the landscape of injury / Servando Hinojosa -- Imagining global health through artificial intelligence / Leah Junck -- Epidemics in unstable places : anthropological perspectives on health security in West Africa / Helle Samuelsen and Lea Pare Toe -- What if Europe's aspiration for a leading role in global health starts at its borders? / Mayssa Rekhis -- Conclusion / Ellen Foley and Tsitsi B. Masvawure.
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Diese systematische Gesamtdarstellung des Völkerrechts wendet sich in erster Linie an Studierende und Referendare. Ihnen wollen die Autorinnen und Autoren ein Hilfsmittel für Studium und Prüfung geben, das mehr ist als eine Einführung oder ein Kurzlehrbuch. Die 9. Auflage des Lehrbuches bietet wiederum eine umfassende Darstellung des gesamten Völkerrechts unter Berücksichtigung seiner Grundlagen, seiner Bezüge zu anderen Rechtsgebieten und seiner aktuellen Entwicklungen – in einem Band, von erfahrenen und renommierten Hochschullehrerinnen und Hochschullehrern verfasst. Acht gleichgewichtige Abschnitte decken das Völkerrecht in seiner ganzen thematischen Breite ab: seine Grundlagen; sein Verhältnis zur staatlichen Rechtsordnung; seine Subjekte; die Raum-, Umwelt-, Wirtschafts- und Kulturordnungen des Völkerrechts; die internationale Verantwortlichkeit, das Völkerstrafrecht und das Recht der Streitbeilegung; das Recht der Friedenssicherung und das humanitäre Völkerrecht. Berücksichtigt die neuesten Entwicklungen. Relevant für Studierende der Rechts- und Politikwissenschaften ebenso wie für die Völkerrechtspraxis. Darstellung in einem einzigen, auf das Wesentliche konzentrierten Band.
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Volume 3: Authors, Publishers and Copyright LawVolume 3 IntroductionBibliographyPart 1. AUTHORS, PUBLISHERS AND AGENTS⁰́₈Books, Booksellers and Bookmakers⁰́₉, London Magazine, Vol. 10 (February 1828), pp. 254-60.⁰́₈Authors and Publishers⁰́₉, The New Quarterly Review and Digest of Current Literature, British, American, French, and German (January 1854), pp. 9-17.⁰́₈Introduction⁰́₉, The Search for a Publisher; or, Counsels for a Young Author (1855; London: Provost & Co., repr. 1882), pp. 3-19.James Spedding, Publishers and Authors (London: Printed for the Author by John Russell Smith, 1867), pp. 1-55.⁰́₈An Interview with Mr A.P. Watt⁰́₉, Bookman (October 1892), pp. 20-2.William Heinemann, ⁰́₈The Middleman as Viewed by a Publisher⁰́₉, Athenaeum (11 November 1893), p. 663T. Werner Laurie, ⁰́₈Author, Agent, and Publisher by one of "The Trade"⁰́₉, Nineteenth Century (November 1895), pp. 890-5.Walter Besant, 'The Literary Agent', Nineteenth Century (December 1895), 979-86.Robert Buchanan, Is Barabbas a Necessity? A Discourse on Publishers and Publishing (London: Robert Buchanan, Author & Publisher, 1896), pp. 3-31.Part 2. AUTHORS, PUBLISHERS AND COPYRIGHT LAWRobert Maugham, extract from A Treatise on the Law of Literary Property (London and Edinburgh: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green; Henry Dixon; Adam Black, 1828), pp. vii-xviii. ⁰́₈The Copy-Right Law⁰́₉, Monthly Review (January 1838), pp. 52-63.W. and R. Chambers, ⁰́₈Brief Objections to Mr Talfourd⁰́₉s New Copyright Bill⁰́₉, Times (25 April 1838), p. 3.Letter from Robert Chambers to the Times (18 May 1838), p. 3.⁰́₈New Copyright Bill⁰́₉, Times (31 May 1838), p. 4.[Routledge v Low], ⁰́₈Literary and Musical Copyright⁰́₉, Athenaeum (16 December 1865), pp. 845-6.John Camden Hotten, extracts from Literary Copyright: Seven Letters Addressed by Permission to the Right Hon. The Earl Stanhope (London: John Camden Hotten, 1871), pp. 15-46, 91-102, 135-55 Matthew Arnold, ⁰́₈Copyright⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (March 1880), 319-34.Edward Marston, extract from Copyright, National and International: with some remarks on the position of authors and publishers by a publisher (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1887), pp. 5-44.Charles James Longman, ⁰́₈A Publisher⁰́₉s View of International Copyright⁰́₉, Fraser⁰́₉s Magazine (March 1881), pp. 372-8.Wilkie Collins, ⁰́₈Thou Shalt Not Steal⁰́₉, Author 2 (June 1890), pp. 31-5.C. J. Longman, ⁰́₈The American Copyright Bill⁰́₉, Economic Review (April 1891), pp. 203-8.G. Herbert Thring, ⁰́₈Recent Attempts at Copyright Legislation⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (March 1898), pp. 461-7.Augustine Birrell, ⁰́₈The Present Situation⁰́₉, in Seven Lectures on the Law and History of Copyright in Books (London: Cassell & Co., 1899), pp. 205-23.Part 3. PUBLISHERS AND THE SOCIETY OF AUTHORSExtracts from The Grievances Between Authors and Publishers. Being the Report of the Conferences of the Incorporated Society of Authors held at Willis⁰́₉s Rooms, in March 1887 with Additional Matter and Summary (London: Field & Tuer; Simpkin, Marshall & Co., Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1887), pp. 7-46, 52-61, 127-85.⁰́₈The Mysteries of Publishing: An Interview with Messrs Chatto and Windus⁰́₉, Pall Mall Gazette (9 March 1887), pp. 1-2.J. Neville Porter, ⁰́₈The Relations Between Authors and Publishers⁰́₉, Time (1887), pp. 399-411.⁰́₈Archdeacon Farrar and the Publishers⁰́₉, correspondence from the Times, 7-14 October 1890. [Letter from J. Russell Endean, 7 October; letters from F.W. Farrar and Cassell and Company, 8 October; letters from Walter Besant, F.W. Farrar and J Russell Endean, 9 October); letter from Andrew W. Tuer, 10 October; letters from An Author, Harry Quilter, and E. Marston, 11 October; letters from Walter Besant, S.S. Sprigge, and Facing Both Ways, 13 October; letters from George Lock and Andrew W. Tuer, 14 October]. Extracts from William Heinemann (ed.), The Hardships of Publishing: Letters to ⁰́₈The Athenaeum⁰́₉ (London: Privately Printed, 1893), pp. 3-28; 30-32; 42-57; 59-62; 95-113. Walter Besant, extracts from The Pen and the Book (London: Thomas Burleigh, 1899), pp. 145-86, 200-13.⁰́₈Am I a Thief? A Publisher⁰́₉s Reply to Sir Walter Besant⁰́₉, article and correspondence published in Outlook (Original article, 14 January; Letters by Walter Besant, Another Publisher, Thomas Pinkerton, 21 January; Letter by Another Publisher, 28 January; Letters by A Publisher, A London Bookseller, 11 February 1899). Index
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"This book comprehensively compares the development of population control policies in China and India, their implementations, and the population changes over the past seven decades. Analysing how populations have changed and affected socioeconomic development in the two societies, this book systematically compares China and India through social and cultural factors including religion and traditional perspectives on population, ethnicity and language, social classes, family, the social status and education of women, and government functions. A brief introduction discusses how China has developed into a highly homogenous society and how India has developed into a highly diversified nation in history, and the influence of other countries on these two societies. With empirical data, the book analyses how population changes are strongly correlated with economic development in the two most populous societies. An insightful discussion of the population issues with a world perspective and historical understanding of China and India is also provided. This book will be valuable reading to students and researchers interested in knowing more about the population policies, population changes and cultures and societies in China and India"--
This book helps explain how and why there are such diverging outcomes of UN peace negotiations and treaties through a detailed examination of peace processes in the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Does it really matter what's written on page 36, protocol V, section III, point 5 of a UN-endorsed peace treaty? Dr. Miranda Ruwart Melcher shows that seemingly small details - such as who wears suits, who has toothbrushes, and how specific words are translated between French and English - can and have delayed peace or contributed to restarting wars. Dr. Melcher uses unique primary source data, including interviews with key actors who have participated in peace treaty negotiations, as well as thousands of previously newly opened UN documents. She argues that treaty specificity is an undervalued - but important - factor in researching the success or failure of peace processes. The book offers new insights and policy recommendations for key details whose presence or absence can have a significant impact on how peace processes unfold.
Digging deep into the fields of international law (IL) and international relations (IR) theory, this book offers a groundbreaking interdisciplinary exploration of legal solutions to the South China Sea dispute. Youngmin Seo navigates the complex terrain of the role of international law in times of power redistribution, presenting unique insights that redefine perspectives. Seamlessly blending IR and IL perspectives and providing a nuanced understanding of this global issue in the Indo-Pacific, this work is a beacon in turbulent waters.