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Paraguay is one of the few countries in Latin America that has positive economic data and a stable economy and democracy, despite large, crisis-ridden neighbors such as Argentina and Brazil. The country's growth has been financially stable for years - reason enough to take a closer look at Paraguay when making an investment decision in Latin America. In its 130 pages, the book offers information on all important aspects of doing business in Paraguay: - Legal forms - Tax system - Setting up a company (freelance as well as corporate) - Financial investments - Investment incentives - Success stories and success factors - Personnel and marketing - Dealing with Paraguayans - Peculiarities in ever...
Is the Bible fundamentally at odds with science? Science and the Bible are often pitted against each other, causing many to either defend science at Scripture's expense, or vice versa. Instead, what if we saw them as friends? Can Christians appreciate scientific insights like they do archaeological discoveries--as a source of knowledge to illuminate the biblical world and our own? In Science a nd the Bible, David Instone-Brewer takes a refreshing and non-antagonistic approach, asking how science can aid our interpretation of the Bible. The result is stimulating on topics such as God's omnipresence, the origin of languages, the nature of eternity, the relationship of spirit and soul, the real...
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This book presents an important contribution to our understanding of post-conflict justice as an essential element of global ethics and justice through an exploration of the World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI). The 2003 War in Iraq provoked worldwide protests and unleashed debates on the war’s illegitimacy and illegality. In response, the WTI was organized by anti-war and peace activists, international law experts, and ordinary people who claimed global citizens’ rights to investigate and document the war responsibilities of official authorities, governments, and the United Nations, as well as their violation of global public will. The WTI’s democratizing, experimental form constituted reclaimative post-conflict justice, a new conceptualization within the field of post-conflict and justice studies. This book serves as a theoretical and practical guide for all who seek to reclaim deliberative democracy as a viable foundation for revitalizing the ethical norms of a peaceful and just world order.
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