A survey of the activities of the British navy in the Caribbean from the voyages of sixteenth century English adventurers such as John Hawkins and Francis Drake through the great wars of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries against the Dutch, Spanish and French and Britain's declining role thereafter.
Zugriffsoptionen:
Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
Introduction : The Fascinating Synergy of Shared Decision Making / John D. Lantos -- Surrogate's personal sense of duty as a crucial element in medical decision-making : ethical, empirical, and experience-based perspectives / Chris Feudtner, Chris Feudtner, Douglas Hill -- Clinical Medical Ethics and the Historical Background of Shared Decision-Making / Mark Siegler -- Practical Wisdom, Rules, and the Patient-Doctor Conversation / Daniel Brudney -- Scaffolding Autonomy : Respecting Persons in Shared Decision Making / Jodi Halpern and Aleksa Owen -- Serious pediatric illness : A spectrum of clinician directiveness in collaborative decision making / Jonna D. Clark, Mithya Lewis-Newby, Alexander A. Kon, and Wynne Morrison -- A Pragamatic Guide to Shared Decisionmaking in Pediatrics : A Justification and Concrete Steps / Jennifer Walter, Alexander Fiks -- Role of Children and Adolescents in Decision Making about Life Threatening Illness / Victoria A. Miller, Melissa K. Cousino -- A Stepwise Framework for Shared-Decision Making / Kimberly E. Sawyer and Douglas J. Opel -- Cross-Cultural Interactions and Shared Decision-Making / Sabrina F. Derrington and Erin Paquette -- Biases and Heuristics That Subtly Shape Decisions / Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby -- Shared decision making, truth-telling, and the recalcitrant family / John D. Lantos.
Zugriffsoptionen:
Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Part 1. Introduction -- 1. Theoretical and Methodological Problems of Elite Background Analysis -- Part 2. Four-Nation Comparisons -- 2. Revolution and Elite Displacement: Social and Political Transformations -- 3. Political Systems under Stress: Interwar Elite Developments -- 4. Elite Recruitment under Normalcy Conditions -- Part 3. Single-Nation Studies -- 5. Tenure in the U.S. House: Longitudinal Analysis of Four Alternative Explanations -- 6. Marxist and Liberal Democratic Models of Elite Recruitment: German Parliamentary Deputies in Kaiserreich, Weimar, Third Reich, and Bonn -- 7. Elite Recruitment and the End of Ideology: Class Transformations of Bundestag Deputies -- 8. Post-Cárdenas Mexico: Evolution of a Filtered Class Recruitment System -- 9. A Generational Interpretation of the Soviet Elite: 1 -- 10. A Generational Interpretation of the Soviet Elite: 2 -- Part 4. Closing Thoughts -- 11. Ideology and the Relevance of Elite Representativeness -- Bibliography -- Index
Zugriffsoptionen:
Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Hybrid Subjectivities -- Chapter One: Foundational Blackness and the Racial State of Expendability -- Chapter Two: Black Gold and Brown Bodies: Early Baytown -- Chapter Three: Subjectivities, Chopped and Screwed: Neoliberalism and Its Aftermath -- Chapter Four: Rodney King en Español: Baytown's Activist Awakening -- Conclusion: Moral Witnesses and Mother 'Hoods -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Zugriffsoptionen:
Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
"A thoroughly biblical and compassionate approach to addressing issues of poverty, Jesus' Economy shows how individuals and churches can best alleviate the plight of the impoverished in their communities and nations; it presents a holistic plan for creating jobs, planting churches, and meeting basic needs, while focusing on community development and sustainability for lasting change, globally and locally"--
Joseph Smith and Latter-day science -- The world we thought we knew -- God's universe revealed -- What the eye can't see -- Kingdoms and space -- Light in science and theology -- God of nature -- Knowledge, truth, and reason -- Faith in religion and science -- Cosmos and chaos -- Opposition and free will -- Time : God, angels, and Einstein -- The dogma trap -- Discerning between truth and error -- Joseph the seer.
The last twenty years have seen an unprecedented rise in the use of secret courts or closed material proceedings' largely brought about in response to the need to protect intelligence sources in the fight against terrorism. This has called into question the commitment of legal systems to long-cherished principles of adversarial justice and due process. Foremost among the measures designed to minimise the prejudice caused to parties who have been excluded from such proceedings has been the use of special advocates' who are given access to sensitive national security material and can make representations to the court on behalf of excluded parties. Special advocates are now deployed across a range of administrative, civil and criminal proceedings in many common law jurisdictions including the UK, Canada, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Australia. This book analyses the professional services special advocates offer across a range of different types of closed proceedings. Drawing on extensive interviews with special advocates and with lawyers and judges who have worked with them, the book examines the manner in which special advocates are appointed and supported, how their position differs from that of ordinary counsel within the adversarial system, and the challenges they face in the work that they do. Comparisons are made between different special advocate systems and with other models of security-cleared counsel, including that used in the United States, to consider what changes might be made to strengthen their adversarial role in closed proceedings. In making an assessment of the future of special advocacy, the book argues that there is a need to reconceptualise the unique role that special advocates play in the administration of justice.
This collection of original essays focuses on the dynamics of the contemporary system of inter-American relations, with emphasis on changes in the hemispheric political economy, the control exercised by the United States over the behavior of Latin American governments, and the issue of human rights. The authors discuss varying facets of the complex
Vico's legal milieu -- Vico's universal law: religion, rhetoric and the Roman paradigm -- Natural law in the first new science -- Natural law land the revised new science -- Reprise : the senses of the sensus communis -- The Aristotelian-Thomist tradition -- Vico's place in the natural law tradition -- Conclusion : natural law in the barbarism of reflection.
Zugriffsoptionen:
Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Aims and plans -- PART I Techniques and practices -- 1 The origins of Hellenistic diplomacy -- 2 Royal marriages -- 3 Cities, summits, states, envoys -- PART II Diplomacy in action - the East -- 4 The diplomacy of the earlier Syrian Wars (274-241) -- 5 Aegean diplomacy: Ptolemy I to Aratos of Sikyon -- 6 The diplomacy of Antiochos III - I: the Greek world -- PART III Diplomacy in the West -- 7 Ionian Sea diplomacy -- 8 The diplomacy of Rome and Carthage - I -- 9 The diplomacy of Rome and Carthage - II
In a thoroughly updated second edition of his popular and engaging book, John D. Caputo revisits Augustine's ancient question 'what do I love when I love my God?' and presses it into service in the post-modern world. Accessible but without compromising the big ideas, he raises the question of what religion means today in the face of widespread religious violence after 9/11, of spreading secularization, the dazzling discoveries of contemporary cosmology, and the eerie advent of the 'post-human' world.