Village Law

Village Law

Author: Robert Newrad

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-12-06

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1326498754

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Set in the backdrop of a small village, complete with a cast of quaint and at times frankly odd villagers, David Ryder, the "Village Bobby" and his trusty colleagues work to solve some of the most puzzling crimes and incidents that the village has ever come across, including the disappearance of a tin of curlers! A tale of love, hate, pride, fear and community prevails and as so many books do, a happy ending is sure to follow!


Law in an Emerging Global Village

Law in an Emerging Global Village

Author: Richard Falk

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2024-01-15

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 900463407X

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Already highly acclaimed as a seminal analysis of the "New World Order," Professor Falk's Law in an Emerging Global Village clearly establishes a new arena of international law where three distinct historical forces meet and contend: the old Westphalian nation-state model, the global civil society as represented by international human rights conventions, and transnational market forces that pervade nearly every area of life as well as legal practice. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.


The Barefoot Lawyer

The Barefoot Lawyer

Author: Chen Guangcheng

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2015-03-10

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0805098062

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An electrifying memoir by the blind Chinese activist who inspired millions with the story of his fight for justice and his belief in the cause of freedom It was like a scene out of a thriller: one morning in April 2012, China's most famous political activist—a blind, self-taught lawyer—climbed over the wall of his heavily guarded home and escaped. Days later, he turned up at the American embassy in Beijing, and only a furious round of high-level negotiations made it possible for him to leave China and begin a new life in the United States. Chen Guangcheng is a unique figure on the world stage, but his story is even more remarkable than anyone knew. The son of a poor farmer in rural China, blinded by illness when he was an infant, Chen was fortunate to survive a difficult childhood. But despite his disability, he was determined to educate himself and fight for the rights of his country's poor, especially a legion of women who had endured forced sterilizations and abortions under the hated "one child" policy. Repeatedly harassed, beaten, and imprisoned by Chinese authorities, Chen was ultimately placed under house arrest. After nearly two years of increasing danger, he evaded his captors and fled to freedom. Both a riveting memoir and a revealing portrait of modern China, The Barefoot Lawyer tells the story of a man who has never accepted limits and always believed in the power of the human spirit to overcome any obstacle.