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Tribunal Practice and Procedure is the only book that covers the structure, proceedings and law governing the integrated tribunal system created by the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. As well as dealing with the rules of procedure, this book contains practical advice for tribunal members and those who appear before them.
Rethinking and adapting the theoretical framework and critical methods of Michael Foucault's archaeology of knowledge and arguments about power relations, Edward Jacobs's Accidental Migrations offers a new consideration of the nature of the Gothic.".
This edition contains annotated legislation and expert guidance covering the often difficult field of child support. It includes the full text of the 1991 Act and relevant sections of the 1995 Act. Contents include a clearly defined table of the Social Security Commissioners' decisions. The work contains expert commentary throughout by Edward Jacobs, a barrister and full-time Chairman of the Independent Tribunal Service.
Clinicians will find concrete exercises, forms, and techniques that convey information and skills, and that deal with such issues as the use of medication, the consequences of divorce, and the child with ADHD in the school system."--BOOK JACKET.
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In ‘Jacob’s Ladder’ we follow the story of Jacob Pratt. Once a bankrupt man, we meet him just as he is getting back on his feet. As Jacob’s fortunes change for the better however, he begins to see who his real friends are, and who has ulterior motives. A tale of mystery and revenge from well-known author E. Phillips Oppenheim. E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946) was a hugely prolific and highly popular British author of novels and short stories. Born in Tottenham, London, Oppenheim left school as a teenager and worked for his leather-merchant father for 20 years prior to launching his literary career. Oppenheim published five novels under the pseudonym ‘Anthony Partridge’ before es...
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