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Explores networks of lawyers, legislators and litigators, and how they shape legal development in Britain and the world.
Martin Green is a retiree/free-lance writer living in Roseville, California. In 1991, the year after he retired, he started writing articles for a weekly alternative newspaper in Sacramento, Suttertown News.. In the same year, he began free-lancing for the Neighbors section of the Sacramento Bee, contributing over 100 articles until Neighbors was discontinued in 2002.. Since 2000, Hes been writing for a monthly newspaper, the Sun Senior News, which goes to over 10,000 households in two retirement communities, Sun City Roseville (where he lives) and Sun City Lincoln Hills. He currently does two monthly features, Observations and Favorite Restaurants. This book is a collection of all, or almos...
The first full-length study to explore the impact of the Great War on the lives of women in Ireland. Fionnuala Walsh examines women's mobilisation for the war effort, and the impact of the war on their employment opportunities, family and domestic life, social morality and politicisation.
This is the official guide to best practice in public law Children Act proceedings. It will be used by solicitors acting in public law Children Act cases, whether they are acting for a local authority, a parent, or a child. It provides guidance on the conduct of cases and the particular approach required.Good Practice in Child Care Cases is essential reading for less experienced practitioners, but will also be a useful aide memoire for more experienced practitioners.The Law Society has collaborated with The Association of Lawyers for Children, The Child Care Law Joint Liaison Group, and the Solicitors Family Law Association.
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Since the publication of the first edition of "Sociology" journal, some central sociological debates have appeared in its pages. This book aims to present some of the main developments in British sociology, and to examine in particular the way the debates have been reflected in "Sociology".
Reeve was sent to Broadmoor, a high security psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane, at age 15 for murder. Inside Broadmoor he studied, gaining a degree in sociology and became focused on radical politics, lobbying for gay liberation and prisoner rights. During this time he also strangled a fellow patient to death. After 17 years of imprisonment he escaped and remained at large for one year before being arrested in the Netherlands following a gun fight during which he killed a policeman. This autobiography tells of his childhood, time in Broadmoor, his escape, up to his time in Amsterdam, with an appendix containing details of the gun fight.
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