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    Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation : Ecosystems for Inclusion in Europe /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Chapter 4 - The diversity of European social enterprises: an evolutionary perspective--Roel During and Rosalie van Dam --…”
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    Business and Human Rights in Europe : International Law Challenges /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…The State Duty to Protect Human Rights: The European Perspective --…”
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    Crisis and Coloniality at Europe's Margins : Creating Exotic Iceland / by Loftsdóttir, Kristín

    Published 2018
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    Corporate social responsibility, human rights and the law / by Bijlmakers, Stéphanie

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…-- chapter 4 Human rights due diligence as a legal concept: its characteristics and reformatory potential -- chapter 5 The EU’s contribution to the implementation of CSR and the corporate responsibility to respect human rights: critical reflections on the European Commission’s Strategy on CSR -- chapter 6 The role of mandatory disclosure in operationalizing human rights due diligence: the case of the EU Directive on non- financial disclosure and board diversity.…”
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    Closet Drama : History, Theory, Form /

    Published 2018
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    Maritime Cabotage Law / by Akpan, Aniekan

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Blumenthal 9.1.6 Recent Rulings of United States Customs and Border Protection 9.1.7 Analysing the merchant marine act 1920 9.2 Canada : Coasting Trade Act 1992, Canadian Shipping Act, Part X, 1936 9.2.1 Judicial decisions arising from Canadian cabotage law 9.2.2 The RV Northern Access 9.2.3 Concluding Analysis of the Canadian Maritime Cabotage Law and Policy 9.3 Nigeria: Coastal and Inland Shipping (Cabotage) Act No. 5 of 2003 9.3.1 Judicial Decisions from The Nigerian Cabotage Law 11.3.2 ISAN and Pokat V MBX 9.3.3 Noble Drilling v NIMASA and Minister of Transport 9.3.4 Polmaz Limited v Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation 9.3.5 Analysis on Nigerian Maritime Cabotage Law 9.4 Indonesia: Maritime Law No.17 of 2008 9.5 Japan: Ship Law No. 46 of 1899 9.6 The Peoples Republic of China: Maritime Code of the Peoples Republic of China 1992 9.7 Federative Republic of Brazil: Federal Law 9432/97 9.8 The Philippines: Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines (RA 1937) and Domestic Shipping Development Act of 2004 (RA 9295) 9.8.1 The Republic of the Philippines v The Peoples Republic of China Index Chapter Ten 10 The Liberal Maritime Cabotage Approach 10.1 The European Union: Council Regulation (EEC) NO 3577/92 10.2 Judicial Decisions Arising From Council Regulation 3577/92 10.2.1 Alpina and Nicko Tours v Chioggia Port Authority 10.2.2 Commission of the European Communities v France 10.2.3 Commission of the European Communities v Greece 10.2.4 Agip Petroli SPA v Capitaneria di Porto di Siracusa et seq 10.2.5 Commission of the European Communities v Hellenic Republic 10.2.6 Commission of the European Communities v Kingdom of Spain 10.3 The United Kingdom and the Effect of Brexit 10.4 South Africa: South African Maritime Transport Policy of 2008 10.5 New Zealand: Maritime Transport Act 1994 Chapter Eleven 11 The Flexible Maritime Cabotage Approach 11.1 The Russian Federation: The Merchant Shipping Code of 1999 11.2 The Republic of India: Section 407(1) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1958 11.3 The Federation of Malaysia: Merchant Shipping Ordinance of 1952 11.4 Australia: Coastal Trading (Revitalising Australian Shipping) Act 2012 11.5 Judicial Decisions Arising from Australian Maritime Cabotage Law 11.5.1 Re The Maritime Union of Australia & Ors; Ex parte CSL Pacific Shipping Inc 11.5.2 CSL Australia Pty Ltd v Minister for Infrastructure & Transport and Rio Tinto Pty Ltd 11.5.3 CSL Australia Pty Ltd V Minister for Infrastructure & Transport and Braemar Seascope Pty Ltd 11.5.4 Analysis of Australias New Maritime Cabotage Regime 11.6 Republic of Chile: Decreto Ley 2222 of 1978 and Decreto Ley 3059 of 1979 11.7 Maritime Cabotage Law in Sui Generis Regions 11.7.1 Maritime Cabotage in the Arctic Region Chapter Twelve 12 The Features of Maritime Cabotage 12.1 The Building and Repairing of Vessels Requirement 12.2 The Ship Registration Feature in the Country 12.3 The Ownership Requirement 12.3.1 The Shipowner in the Context of Maritime Cabotage Law 12.4 The Crew Feature Requirement 12.5 Future Features of the Law of Maritime Cabotage 12.5.1 The Ship Classification Society Requirement 12.5.2 The Ship Recycling Requirement Chapter Thirteen 13 Future Directions of Maritime Cabotage Law 13.1 A Harmonized International Maritime Cabotage Concept 13.1.1 International Agenda Based on a Mega-Regional Maritime Cabotage Regime 13.1.2 International Maritime Cabotage Relay Index.…”
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    Handbook of Astrobiology /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Kolb -- Chapter 1.2 Astrobiology Goals: NASA Strategy and European RoadmapDavid Des Marais -- Chapter 1.3 Online, Classroom and Wilderness Teaching Environments: Reaching Astrobiology Learners of All Ages Around the WorldBruce W. …”
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    Cultural heritage infrastructures in digital humanities /

    Published 2017
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    Decolonization and Feminisms in Global Teaching and Learning /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…17 Notes on Europe and Europeans for the discerning traveller, Robbie Shilliam; Index…”
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    Production Management and Business Development : Proceedings of the 6th Annual International Scientific Conference on Marketing Management, Trade, Financial and Social Aspects of B...

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Wyrwisz -- Knowledge acquisition by manufacturing firms in European Union countries J. Wyszkowska-Kuna.…”
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    Handbook of Halal Food Production /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Appendix B: Permitted Food Additives in the European Union --…”
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    Sustainability through Energy-Efficient Buildings /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Improving energy efficiency in buildings: challenges and opportunities in the European context --…”
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    Borderland religion : ambiguous practices of difference, hope and beyond /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…chapter 10 The boy on the beach: The photographic event that contested the violence of European governmentality /…”
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    Interdisciplinary Approaches to Disability : Looking Towards the Future: Volume 2 /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Kulkarni); Part Three, Disciplines of Complexity and Innovation; Chapter 12: Complexity and disability: drawing from a complexity approach to think through disability at the intersections (Louisa Smith and Leanne Dowse); Chapter 13: Towards a crip methodology for critical disability studies (Louise Hickman and David Serlin); Chapter 14: Inserting disability pedagogies in mutable configurations of space and interaction (Brian Goldfarb and Suzanne Stolz); Chapter 15: Mobilising historical knowledge: Locating the disability archive (Natalie Spagnuolo); Chapter 16: Cripping immunity: Disability and the immune self (Travis Chi Wing Lau); Chapter 17: Theologising disability: Intersections of critique and collaboration (Sarah Jean Barton); Part Four, Perspectives of Place; Chapter 18: Hello from the other side: Why Iran remains excluded from global disability studies (Negin Hosseini Goodrich); Chapter 19: Misrecognising persons with disabilities in the Global South: The need for a comparative disability studies framework (Stephen Meyers); Chapter 20: An investigation into the social integration of people with disabilities in the European Union using a novel approach to cultural consonance analysis (Mirjam Holleman); Chapter 21: Different, not less: Communicating autism via the internet in Indonesia (Hersinta); Chapter 22: Making the irrelevant relevant: The case of the invisibles with disabilities in the Middle East (Najma Al Zidjaly); Part Five, Perspectives of Experience; Chapter 23: Human doing to human being: Western versus Indigenous views on differences in ability (Jillian Pearsall-Jones, Caris Jalla and George Hayden); Chapter 24: Strange beauty: Aesthetic possibilities for desiring disability into the future (Eliza Chandler and Esther Ignagni); Chapter 25: The Brazilian way: Media coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games (Tatiane Hilgemberg); Chapter 26: I could see the future: An ethnographic study of Deaf childrens transition from an oral school to a signing school (Pamela G Macias); Glossary; Index.…”
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    The Economics of Renewable Energy in the Gulf /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Navigating the Transition to Renewable Energy in the GCC: Lessons from the European Union. 5. Prioritizing Renewable Energy in a Time of Fiscal Austerity. 6. …”
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    Culture and the Judiciary : The Anthropologist Judge / by Ruggiu, Ilenia

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…The jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights: the topoi of diversity as a public value and of the impact on the majority -- 11. …”
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