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Transitional Jurisprudence and the ECHR
The European Convention on Human Rights has been a standard-setting text for transitions to peace and democracy in states throughout Europe. This book analyses the content, role and effects of the jurisprudence of the European Court relating to societies in transition. It features a wide range of tr... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
Democratizing Europe: The Centrality And Salience Of Europe's Independent Branch (Europe In Transition - The Nyu European Studies Ser.)
Drawing from recent streams of scholarship, Democratizing Europe provides a renewed portrait of EU government that point at the enduring leading role of independent powers (the European Court, Commission and Central Bank). Vauchez suggests that we recognize this centrality and adjust our democratiza... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
Brokering Europe
Since the 1960s, the nature and the future of the European Union have been defined in legal terms. Yet, we are still in need of an explanation as to how this entanglement between law and EU polity-building emerged and how it was maintained over time. While most of the literature offers a disembodi... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
Shifting Centres of Gravity in Human Rights Protection: Rethinking Relations between the ECHR, EU, and National Legal Orders (Routledge Research in Human Rights Law)
The protection of human rights in Europe is currently at a crossroads. There are competing processes which push and pull the centre of gravity of this protection between the ECHR system in Strasbourg, the EU system in Luxemburg and Brussels, and the national protection of human rights. This book bri... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2016 -
The Neoliberal Republic: Corporate Lawyers, Statecraft, and the Making of Public-Private France (Corpus Juris: The Humanities in Politics and Law)
The Neoliberal Republic traces the corrosive effects of the revolving door between public service and private enrichment on the French state and its ability to govern and regulate the private sector. Casting a piercing light on this circulation of influence among corporate lawyers and others in the ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020 -
Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights (Routledge Advances in Sociology)
In Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights the combined analytical efforts of the fields of human rights law, conflict studies, anthropology, history, media studies, gender studies, and critical race and postcolonial studies raise a comprehensive understanding of the discursive and visual mediation o... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020 -
Researching the European Court of Justice: Methodological Shifts and Law's Embeddedness (Studies on International Courts and Tribunals)
The book takes stock of the on-going 'methodological turn' in the field of EU law scholarship. Introducing a new generation of scholars of the European Court of Justice from law, history, sociology, political science and linguistics, it provides a set of novel interdisciplinary research strategies a... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2022 -
Kinetics of Enzyme-Modifier Interactions
The kinetic mechanisms by which enzymes interact with inhibitors and activators, collectively called modifiers, are scrutinized and ranked taxonomically into autonomous species in a way similar to that used in the biological classification of plants and animals. The systematization of the mechanism... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
Exeunt Murderers: The Best Mystery Stories of Anthony Boucher
A collection of puzzling whodunits featuring Sister Ursula and Nick Noble, from the author of Nine Times Nine and “a fine craftsman” (Ellery Queen). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hugo Award–winning Magazine of Fan... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1983 -
The Compleat Werewolf: And Other Stories of Fantasy and Science Fiction
Ten otherworldly “diabolical delights” from the author of Rocket to the Morgue and “The Quest for Saint Aquin” (Kirkus Reviews). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hugo Award–winning Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fic... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1969 -
The Case of the Solid Key (The Fergus O'Breen Mysteries #2)
When it’s curtains for a theater director, Los Angeles PI Fergus O’Breen takes center stage in this locked room mystery from the author of Nine Times Nine. Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hugo Award–winning Magazine... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1941 -
Nine Times Nine
Sister Ursula, a Los Angeles nun who makes a habit of sleuthing, tackles a locked room murder in this “delightful . . . original” mystery classic (The New York Times Book Review). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hug... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1968 -
The Case of the Seven Sneezes (The Fergus O'Breen Mysteries #3)
Murder is nothing to sneeze at for Los Angeles private eye Fergus O’Breen, in this whodunit from “a fine craftsman” (Ellery Queen). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hugo Award–winning Magazine of Fantasy and Science ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1942 -
Far and Away: Eleven Fantasy and Science Fiction Stories
A supremely entertaining selection of speculative short fiction from the author of Rocket to the Morgue and “The Quest for Saint Aquin.” Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hugo Award–winning Magazine of Fantasy and Sci... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1953 -
The Seven of Calvary
A professor and a graduate student search for a campus killer in this Golden Age mystery from the author of Nine Times Nine and “a fine craftsman” (Ellery Queen). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hugo Award–winning M... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1937 -
The Case of the Crumpled Knave (The Fergus O'Breen Mysteries #1)
“An intricate puzzle cleverly constructed and neatly solved” introducing Los Angeles private eye Fergus O’Breen, by the author of Nine Times Nine (The New York Times). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hugo Award–winn... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1939 -
Rocket to the Morgue (Murder Room #469)
A superb mixture of locked room mystery and science fiction classic'A fine craftsman' Ellery QueenA deadly net of danger tightens around Hilary Foulkes as an unseen enemy makes constant, bizarre attempts on his life. Detective Terry Marshall and his unusual assistant, the inquisitive nun Sister Ursu... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
The Case of the Seven of Calvary (Murder Room #573)
'A fine craftsman' Ellery QueenWhen a Swiss professor is found dead on a California university campus only a few feet away from the home of a student he was visiting, Dr Ashwin, a professor of Sanskrit, and Martin Lamb, a graduate student, join forces to find the killer. The dead man was struck by a... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1937 -
Nine Times Nine (Murder Room #400)
'A fine craftsman' Ellery QueenThe man in the yellow robe had put the ancient curse of the Nine Times Nine on Wolfe Harrigan. And when Matt Duncan looked up from the croquet lawn that afternoon, he saw the man in the yellow robe in Wolfe Harrigan's study.When Matt got there, all the doors and window... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1968 -
The Case of the Crumpled Knave (Murder Room #565)
'A fine craftsman' Ellery QueenA cryptic telegram; a dead man; two ingenious and quite different sets of clues; and each one of the half-dozen suspects is something of an imposter . . .It was a case that staggered the imagination of everyone involved. Until detective Fergus O'Breen began to sift thr... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1939 -
The Case of the Baker Street Irregulars
The set of a Sherlock Holmes film is disrupted by a murder even the great detective would find hard to solve.'Delightful ... A surprise on every page' NEW YORK TIMESThe Baker Street Irregulars are a group of Sherlock Holmes experts, and when they get word that a Hollywood studio has plans to produce... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1967 -
Rocket to the Morgue (American Mystery Classics)
A Golden Age mystery set in the Golden Age of science fiction Legendary science fiction author Fowler Faulkes may be dead, but his creation, the iconic Dr. Derringer, lives on in popular culture. Or, at least, the character would live on if not for Faulkes’s predatory and greedy heir Hilary, who, du... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
The Case of the Baker Street Irregulars
A Sherlock Holmes script sparks controversy and murder in Hollywood in a “most engrossing mystery” from the author of Nine Times Nine (The New Yorker). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hugo Award–winning Magazine of ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1967 -
Whatever You Say I Am: The Life and Times of Eminem
Eminem's rise to stardom was far from easy. After being born in Kansas City and traveling back and forth between KC and the Detroit metropolitan area, Eminem and his mother moved into the Eastside of Detroit when he was 12. Switching schools every two to three months made it difficult to make frie... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2003 -
On the Fringes of Diplomacy: Influences on British Foreign Policy, 1800–1945
by Antony BestIn recent decades the study of British foreign policy and diplomacy has broadened in focus. No longer is it enough for historians to look at the actions of the elite figures - diplomats and foreign secretaries - in isolation; increasingly the role of their advisers and subordinates, and those on the... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1898