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The Jurist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1184

The Jurist

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1853
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Dimensions of Private Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Dimensions of Private Law

  • Categories: Law

This book considers the inherent complexities of private law; relevant to property, tort, contract, legal method and legal theory.

Reasonableness and Responsibility: A Theory of Contract Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

Reasonableness and Responsibility: A Theory of Contract Law

  • Categories: Law

If, as John Rawls famously suggests, justice is the first virtue of social institutions, how are we to understand the institution of contract law? This book proposes a Rawlsian theory of contract law. It argues that justice requires that we understand contract rules in terms of the idea of reasonable, terms of interaction – that is, terms that would be accepted by reasonable persons moved by a desire for a social world in which they, as free and equal, can cooperate with others on terms they accept. On that basis, the book explains the main doctrines of contract law, including those governing third parties, in both the Common Law and the Civil Law.

Jurist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1436

Jurist

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1853
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Complicity in International Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Complicity in International Law

  • Categories: Law

Analysing the nature of complicity in international criminal law, this book provides an account of the growing attention being paid to the issue. Exploring the responsibilities of individuals, states, and non-state actors in their obligations, the changing status of complicity in international law is demonstrated.

Law at Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Law at Work

In a series of illuminating essays, the renowned Harry Glasbeek unpacks how law has been used to ensure that workers' aspirations are kept in check. Law at Work uncovers how the legal system, through its structures and mechanisms, legitimizes and reinforces the exploitation of workers. Using historic and contemporary examples, Glasbeek illustrates how conscious manipulations of law are part and parcel of how law protects capitalists at the expense of workers. He proves how the very laws designed to safeguard rights and freedoms often act as invisible shackles, compelling readers to reflect on their own struggles as they navigate a world where the legal system fails to serve their interests. These manipulations are made to look innocent because the underlying structures and ideology which give rise to specific rules are not challenged or challengeable. This thought-provoking book is an indispensable resource for those seeking to understand the hidden dynamics of worker oppression, empowering readers to question prevailing narratives and envision a future where the law truly serves the interests of all.

Richard Wagner
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

Richard Wagner

Acknowledgements To Users of this Research Guide I. Introduction II. Introducing Wagner: Compendia and Other Survey Studies III. Researching Wagner: Reference Works of Various Kinds IV. The Documentary Legacy V. Wagner's Life and Character VI. Wagner as Composer: Studies in Techniques, Styles, and Influences VII. Wagner as Music-Dramatist VIII. Wagner as Instrumental and Vocal Composer and Arranger IX. Performing Wagner X. Wagner as Poet, Prose Writer, and Philosopher XI. Criticizing Wagner XII. Wagner and Culture, Past and Present XIII. After Wagner: Bayreuth, the Festivals, and Wagner's Descendents Index

Wagner's Melodies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 463

Wagner's Melodies

Since the 1840s, critics have lambasted Wagner for lacking the ability to compose melody. But for him, melody was fundamental - 'music's only form'. This incongruity testifies to the surprising difficulties during the nineteenth century of conceptualizing melody. Despite its indispensable place in opera, contemporary theorists were unable even to agree on a definition for it. In Wagner's Melodies, David Trippett re-examines Wagner's central aesthetic claims, placing the composer's ideas about melody in the context of the scientific discourse of his age: from the emergence of the natural sciences and historical linguistics to sources about music's stimulation of the body and inventions for 'automatic' composition. Interweaving a rich variety of material from the history of science, music theory, music criticism, private correspondence and court reports, Trippett uncovers a new and controversial discourse that placed melody at the apex of artistic self-consciousness and generated problems of urgent dimensions for German music aesthetics.

The County Courts Chronicle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1048

The County Courts Chronicle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1852
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Life of George Eliot (Vol. 1-3)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 727

The Life of George Eliot (Vol. 1-3)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-12-18
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  • Publisher: Good Press

In George Eliot's monumental three-volume work 'The Life of George Eliot,' the author delves into the fascinating life of one of the most renowned novelists of the 19th century. Eliot's meticulous and insightful exploration of her own life as Mary Anne Evans showcases her immense talent for both storytelling and introspection. This biographical masterpiece not only provides readers with valuable insights into Eliot's personal experiences and struggles but also sheds light on the social and intellectual milieu of Victorian England. The seamless blend of biography and literary analysis makes this work a pivotal contribution to the study of George Eliot's life and works. Eliot's captivating nar...