Asian Lives in Anthropological Perspective: Essays on Morality, Achievement and Modernity
In: WYSE Series in Social Anthropology Series v.16
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In: WYSE Series in Social Anthropology Series v.16
In: Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity Series
In: Edinburgh Studies on the Ottoman Empire Series
In: Modern Studies in European Law Series
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- 1. Introduction -- I. The Shifting Landscape of EU Citizenship Jurisprudence -- II. Contributions, Aims and Scope of this Book -- III. Outline of Chapters -- 2. Free Movement, Redistributive Tension and the Role of EU Law -- I. A Quasi-Federal Problem: The Inherent Tension between EU Free Movement Law, Citizenship and the Welfare State -- II. EU Law as a Tool for Balancing Competing Interests -- III. The Role of the CJEU in Citizenship Jurisprudence on Welfare Access -- IV. Chapter Conclusions -- 3. Residence and Welfare Access for Intra-EU Jobseekers -- I. Introduction -- II. EU Objectives Underpinning Jobseeker Mobility in the Union -- III. Residence and Access to Social Benefits for Jobseekers -- IV. Limits on the Rights of Jobseekers to Social Benefits -- V. Chapter Conclusions -- 4. Residence and Welfare Access for Mobile EU Students -- I. Introduction -- II. Education and Student Mobility as an EU Objective -- III. The Right to Move and Reside for the Purposes of Study -- IV. Equal Treatment for Access to Student Maintenance Benefits -- V. Claims for Social Benefits from the Home Member State: The Exportability of Student Benefits -- VI. Chapter Conclusions -- 5. Residence and Welfare Access for Mobile Economically Inactive Citizens -- I. Introduction -- II. Free Movement of Union Citizens: Residence, Equal Treatment and the 'Benefit Tourism' Debate -- III. Restrictions on Access to Welfare for Economically Inactive EU Citizens -- IV. Assessing the Overall Balance of Interests after Dano and Commission v UK -- V. Chapter Conclusions -- 6. Intra-Union Mobility and the Justifiability of Imbalances between Conflicting Interests -- I. Introduction -- II. Harmonisation of Restrictions on Free Movement: The Impact of Recent Citizenship Jurisprudence.
Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Part One: Social Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Chapter 1: Social Policy, Social Work and Social Change -- Chapter 2: Law and Policy -- Chapter 3: Key Ideologies: The Theories of Social Policy -- Chapter 4: Social Policy, Moral Panics and the Media -- Chapter 5: Borderland Engagements in Aotearoa New Zealand: Te Tiriti and Social Policy -- Chapter 6: The Role of Social Policy in Promoting Pasifika Wellbeing -- Part Two: Policy Perspectives -- Chapter 7: Criminal Justice -- Chapter 8: A Contested Space: Aged Care Policy in the 21st Century -- Chapter 9: Health Policy, Health Inequalities and Māori -- Chapter 10: Policy Responses to Refugees in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Rights-based Analysis -- Chapter 11: Towards Emancipation: Disability Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Chapter 12: Informal Caregivers: An Invisible Unpaid Workforce -- Chapter 13: Steps in the Right Direction: Policy and Practice Responses to Family Violence -- Chapter 14: Social Policy and Young People in Aotearoa New Zealand: Statistics, Strategies and Services -- Chapter 15: Why Marriage Equality is Not Enough: Enduring Social Policy Concerns for Gender- and Sexually Diverse New Zealanders -- Chapter 16: Child Protection Reform and Welfare Reform in Aotearoa New Zealand: Two Sides of the Same Coin? -- Part Three: Social Action and Social Change: Critical Perspectives -- Chapter 17: Windows, Wheels and Wai: Public Policy, Environmental Health Action and Māori Community Development - Implications for (Eco) Social Work -- Chapter 18: Food Security: Ethnographic Perspectives on Food Environments, Urban Food Systems and Principles for Action in Post-quake Christchurch -- Chapter 19: Child Poverty: The Politics, the Problem, the Advocacy -- Chapter 20: Social Housing and the Needs of Released Women Prisoners.
An inside look at the double life of a university professor turned CIA intelligence officer. No Cloak, No Dagger gives an inside look at the double life of Lester Paldy, a university professor who was recruited by the CIA and brought into the secret world of espionage.
In: Working Class in American History Series
In: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy Series
This book examines the origins and development of the right to privacy in Texas, beginning at a time when the state's courts had not yet recognized the common law tort doctrines and state constitutional provisions that protect privacy, and culminating with the adoption of a robust right in groundbreaking cases.