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Story of the religious, social and political conflict under Constantine after the fall of the Roman empire.
This book explores ethical issues at the interfaces of science, policy, religion and technology, cultivating the skills for critical analysis.
This book addresses every aspect of the analysis and reconstruction of the events surrounding a crime. Beginning with established protocols for crime scene processing, the authors outline their unique methodology for event analysis. This technique defines specific actions, discusses the order of those actions, and offers significant insight into determining what did or did not happen in the course of the incident under investigation. Using case studies and more than 200 color photos, the book demonstrates how the method can be used to explain clues that would otherwise be puzzling or ambiguous.
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The 2010 Kampala Amendments to the Rome Statute empowered the International Criminal Court to prosecute the 'supreme crime' under international law: the crime of aggression. This landmark commentary provides the first analysis of the history, theory, legal interpretation and future of the crime of aggression. As well as explaining the positions of the main actors in the negotiations, the authoritative team of leading scholars and practitioners set out exactly how countries have themselves criminalized illegal war-making in domestic law and practice. In light of the anticipated activation of the Court's jurisdiction over this crime in 2017, this work offers, over two volumes, a comprehensive legal analysis of how to understand the material and mental elements of the crime of aggression as defined at Kampala. Alongside The Travaux Préparatoires of the Crime of Aggression (Cambridge, 2011), this commentary provides the definitive resource for anyone concerned with the illegal use of force.
Explores theories on the evolution of technology, the effects that human choice has on this revolution, and what's in store in the future.
This sweeping inquiry into the present condition of the human sciences addresses the central questions: What sort of knowledge do the human sciences claim to be offering? To what extent can that knowledge be called scientific? and What do we mean by "scientific" in such a context? In this wide-ranging book, one of the most esteemed cultural historians of our time turns his attention to major questions about human experience and various attempts to understand it "scientifically." Mazlish considers the achievements, failings, and possibilities of the human sciences--a domain that he broadly defines to include the social sciences, literature, psychology, and hermeneutic studies. In a rich and o...
This 1997 book views the substantive achievements of the Middle Ages as they relate to early modern science.
The curse of a family thrives or dies, and twins may be separated forever, in the thrilling conclusion to the Vampire Twins series. After the fire that consumed their aunt’s Washington, DC, mansion, Ari Montclair has fled with the only man who could possibly understand the danger she is in. Since her twin Paul has surrendered to his own dark urges, she’s better off starting a whole new life under the radar—even if that means her friends and boyfriend think she’s dead. Paul, on the other hand, has escaped with his aunt’s hidden treasure of vampire gold, which he has no intention of sharing with his father, who has become more unstable than ever. Yet even with freedom and wealth, he longs for more. If only Ari were at his side, his never-ending life would be perfect. He will do anything to change her, forcing a showdown that just might cost Ari much more than her soul . . .
Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz (1894-1980) was a significant Polish novelist and poet. Besides his literary work, he fulfilled various social roles during his long life. He studied law in Kiev, worked as a civil servant at the newly created Polish parliament (Sejm) after WW1, served at embassies in Copenhagen and Brussels, joined anti-nazi resistance during WW2, became member of parliament after the war, was president of the writers' union, received Lenin Prize for peace movement acitivities etc. His books are considered classics and even today they still sell well in Poland; some have been adapted into internationally successful films.