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This interactive and distinctively insightful interpretation of the world's most famous children's stories will help you and your family have a strong and special bond, where fiction, fun, and reality create the ultimate family experience. This book is written by the renowned international child psychologist, Judy Toth Feinerman, who has dedicated her professional and personal life to children's cognitive development and family counseling.
This interactive and distinctively insightful interpretation of the world's most famous children's stories will help you and your family have a strong and special bond, where fiction, fun, and reality create the ultimate family experience. This book is a continuation of the What's the Story for Today? book series. It is written by the renowned international child psychologist Judy Toth Feinerman, who has dedicated her professional and personal life to children's cognitive development and family counseling.
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Constitutional Engagement in a Transnational Era explores how transnational phenomena affect our understanding of the role of constitutions and of courts in deciding constitutional cases. In it, Vicki Jackson looks at constitutional court decisions from around the world, and identifying postures of resistance, convergence or engagement with international and foreign law.
John Mikhail explores whether moral psychology is usefully modelled on aspects of Universal Grammar.
This volume explores various aspects of the law in transition in post-Mao China. Stanley Lubman's introduction places each of the substantive chapters in the larger context of Chinese legal studies. Edward Epstein analyses the transplanting of European and Anglo-American legal ideologies into China, and the dilemmas this poses for the rule of law and legitimation in the reform period. Murray Scot Tanner analyses reforms in the legislative process, focusing particularly on the separation of the Communist Party from day-to-day legislative affairs and more pluralistic tendencies in the legislative process. William C. Jones, by addressing the opinion of the Surpreme People's Court regarding impl...