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Women --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Women Legal status, laws, etc.
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Artists Rights Society (ARS) is an organization that represents the intellectual property rights, including the copyrights, of more than 50,000 visual artists worldwide. It has an American repertory, which includes Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Andy Warhol, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Jacob Lawrence, to name some of the prominent members. However, the overwhelming majority of ARS' members are lesser known artists who have nevertheless devoted their lives to this profession. This book provides an updated report examining the issues surrounding visual artists and resale royalties in the United States.
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At a time when many around the world are fleeing their homes, seeking refugee protection has become a game of chance. Partly to blame is the law that governs how refugee status decision-makers resolve their doubts. This long-neglected branch of refugee law has been growing in the dark, with little guidance from the Refugee Convention and little attention from scholars. By looking closely at the Canadian jurisprudence, Hilary Evans Cameron provides the first full account of what this law is trying to accomplish in a refugee hearing. She demonstrates how a hole in the law's normative foundations is contributing to the dysfunction of one of the world's most respected refugee determination systems, and may well be undermining refugee protection across the globe. The author uses her findings to propose a new legal model of refugee status decision-making.
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Most teacher education programmes offer little, if any instruction on education law. In light of this dearth of information about law, this book is designed as an easy-to-read practical manual that addresses the key legal issues that teachers confront on a daily basis.
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The Legal Rights of the Convicted makes a unique scholarly contribution to an important and emerging field. It is a comprehensive examination of the legal rights of convicted offenders. Belbot and Hemmens do more than simply discuss court cases and legal doctrines. They provide both the historical and political context in which the decisions were rendered. The text is especially good at ""helping students appreciate the prison environment and how the legal issues that prisoners raise are impacted by that unique setting. The text introduces students to the place where law intersects with correc
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Refugee law has recently become the focus of public debate. Itvarious topics such as the failure to close the German border duringthe refugee crisis, cooperation with third countries such as Turkey orLibya, national housing standards, a reformed Dublin systemand much more. Common to all these subject areas is that they are politicalCombine fundamental questions with legal details and oneDemand an overall view of German, European and international legal rules.This complex mixed situation makes it difficult to determine the locationasks about the structural problems of refugee law and thus theproverbial forest for the trees.
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