This book contains some of the papers that were presented at the first meeting of
the newly formed ‘African Expert Study Group on International Criminal Law’held in
September 2011 in Brussels, Belgium.1
The group was established under the…
Much of contemporary public finance can be described as being either
Wicksellian or Edgeworthian in character. In the former, fiscal phenomena
arise
through
complex
processes
of
exchange;
in the
latter,
they
arise
through acts of choice…
This book would not have been possible without the teachers and principals who invited me into their classrooms and schools. These warriors of compassion are unrelenting in their struggle to create educational settings that are responsive to every…
Social media is having a profound, but not yet fully understood impact on public
relations. In the 24/7 world of perpetually connected publics, will public
relations
function as a dark art that spins (or tweets) self-interested variations
of
the…
This book aims to help web designers and developers come to grips with building exciting, accessible, and usable web sites/applications with HTML5. The book looks at using HTML5 to serve the needs of the widest possible audience, including people…
The buildings and writings of Adolf Loos (1870–1933) are now often enough
taken, or mistaken, in the cultural sphere, as exemplary of an early modern
iconoclasm which, if not downright nihilistic, was out to deny art as such,
as if with some…
Religion plays a vitally important role among the people of Myanmar. In this paper, I will use
the name “Myanmar” as a country name and “Burma” for the ethnic Barma people. “Burma”
was the country name before the military government…
Did you ever stop to think about why you take pictures? There are probably many reasons you could give to answer that question, but they all come down to one key motivation — every image taken is a moment of your past preserved. A split second of…