Constitutional and Administrative Law

Constitutional and Administrative Law

Author: David Pollard

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2007-06-14

Total Pages: 974

ISBN-13: 019928637X

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The fourth edition of Constitutional and Administrative Law: Text with Materials provides a wealth of essential materials drawn from a wide range of sources and integrated with lively commentary. It enables students to gain a full understanding of public law by explaining the context of its historical development and current political climate.


Material Falsity and Error in Descartes' Meditations

Material Falsity and Error in Descartes' Meditations

Author: Cecilia Wee

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-09-27

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1134270941

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Presenting an independent reading on issues of interest, such as Descartes' view on error, truth and falsehood, this book makes important contributions to topics that have been the focus of recent scholarship, such as Descartes' ethics and theodicy.


Instead of the Dole

Instead of the Dole

Author: Hermione Parker

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-06-28

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 1351112333

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This book, first published in 1989, assesses the existing tax and benefit systems as being beyond repair, and examines the case for integration. Integrated tax/benefit systems change the basis of entitlement from contribution record and contingency to citizenship and need. Having shown that full integration is not realistic, the author discusses four major partial integration options in detail. Basing her comparison on detailed analysis of specific models, she is able to compare the redistributive and incentive efforts of each scheme.


Hmong and American

Hmong and American

Author: Sue Murphy Mote

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2004-04-07

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 078641832X

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The Hmong were driven out of Laos by the turmoil of the Vietnam War and settled in America in such large numbers that they are now the second largest Southeast Asian population in the United States. Twelve Hmong immigrants, including a female shaman, an ex-military officer, a reformed gang member, a doctor, and a woman who was snatched from her mountain village at the age of eight, deposited in Laos's French culture and finally returned to Laos years later, tell their stories of struggling with American life while preserving the values of their own ancient culture. The author also considers the 5,000 years of Hmong history and its lasting influence.