This paper explores the nature of collective action in the governance of transnational
common resources and proposes a private regimes approach for its study. Using the
example of the radio spectrum as a global resource – representing the…
The OpenStax Physics: AP® Edition program has been developed with several goals in mind: accessibility, customization, and student engagement—all while encouraging science students toward high levels of academic scholarship. Instructors and…
I would like to thank John Maclean for his extensive and insightful
comments as well as for his guidance and supervision during my years at
the University of Sussex. Without him this book would not have been
possible. I also owe a debt of…
The Leiden University Press series on Law, Governance, and
Development brings together an interdisciplinary body of work about
the formation and functioning of legal systems in developing
countries, and about interventions to strengthen them. The…
The Leiden University Press series on Law, Governance, and
Development brings together an interdisciplinary body of work about
the formation and functioning of legal systems in developing
countries, and about interventions to strengthen them. The…
The final 42 chapters in Volume 4, Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Memory edited by J.D. Sweatt, represent a review of the state of the science of what we know at the systems, cell, and molecular levels on learning and memory formation, as well…
One of the most important thing engineers and scientists do is to model natural
phenomena. They develop conceptual and mathematical models to simulate
physical events, whether they are aerospace, biological, chemical, geological,
or mechanical.…