Judicial Dispute Resolution David E. JamesThis book describes the ways in which judges, using judicial dispute resolution (JDR), have been facilitating problem solving among litigants, and in the process ensuring more just outcomes. JDR is similar to mediation, alternative dispute resolution (ADR),as it is sometimes called, but it is provided by a judge, not a private mediator.
The relationship between the state and the voluntary sector has changed significantly since 1948 when Beveridge’s major report
our clothing communicates who we are and how we relate to our culture
Joseph Laurent
this book takes the reader on a tour of spaces of performance in contemporary Moscow
In Un-American Psycho
Teacher explores the relationship of three professional identities that often intersect in the lives of art practitioners
This collection of essays exposes how meaning has been produced around the Great Exhibition
From Méliès to New Media is an exploration of the presence and importance of film history in digital culture
A wide-ranging edited collection that interrogates colonial expansion
industrial capitalism has been punctuated by the need to find new ways to develop institutions that make the capitalist production process socially sustainable
Examines the militant Irish republican movement in the United States from the final months of the Irish Civil War through to the Second World War
Explores some of the key venues of black British literary and cultural production across the postwar period: bedsits and basements