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The international law of migrant smuggling
by
Gallagher, Anne T., author
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David, Fiona, author
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Human trafficking.
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Human trafficking Prevention International cooperation.
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Human smuggling.
2015
This companion volume to 'The International Law of Human Trafficking' presents a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the international law of migrant smuggling. The authors call on their experience of working with the UN to chart the development of new international laws and to link these specialist rules to other relevant areas of international law, including law of the sea, human rights law, and international refugee law.
You wouldn't want to live without dentists!
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Macdonald, Fiona, author
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Antram, David, 1958- illustrator
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Dentistry Juvenile literature.
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Dentists Juvenile literature.
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Dentistry.
2015
Today, going to the dentist is usually a safe and painless experience. In past centuries, that wasn't always the case. Read and learn how lucky we are to live in modern times.
Peer review in health sciences
2003
This book has established itself as the authoritative text on health sciences peer review. Contributions from the world's leading figures discuss the state of peer review, question its role in the currently changing world of electronic journal publishing, and debate where it should go from here. The second edition has been thoroughly revised and new chapters added on qualitative peer review, training, consumers and innovation.
You wouldn't want to live without pain
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Macdonald, Fiona, 1958- author
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Antram, David, 1958- illustrator
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Salariya, David, creator
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Pain perception Juvenile literature.
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Pain Physiological aspects Juvenile literature.
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Pain Treatment Juvenile literature.
2016
\"Describes what life would be like without pain.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Suggestibility in legal contexts : psychological research and forensic implications
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Gabbert, Fiona
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La Rooy, David J.
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Ridley, Anne M.
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Criminal investigation
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Criminal investigation -- Psychological aspects
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Evidence
2013,2012
A comprehensive survey of the theory, research and forensic implications related to suggestibility in legal contexts that includes the latest research.
* Provides a useful digest for academics and a trusted text for students of forensic and applied psychology
* A vital resource for legal practitioners who need to familiarize themselves with the subject
* Includes practical suggestions for minimizing witness suggestibility in interviews
* Features topics that focus on suggestibility at each stage - from witnessing a crime through to trial
Reinventing innovation : designing the dual organization
\"Based on research findings and detailed, original cases, this book charts the new innovation imperative, where organizations must deliver on dual goals: an efficient return on current operations, and a burgeoning pipeline of new products. It argues that the two pursuits cannot be achieved through a bland compromise, or by switching priorities back and forth. Only a 'dual' organization capable of amplifying the tension can optimize efficiency while seeding innovation. Reinventing Innovation examines the nature of dual organizing, presents a series of in-depth cases to reveal its principles, and explains how to fortify organizations with 'ambidexterity' capabilities\"-- Provided by publisher.
Better Health in Harder Times
2012,2013
For years the NHS has been the most trusted of public institutions and the envy of many around the world. But today there is turmoil. Painful shortcomings in clinical care and patient experience, together with funding cuts, threaten to dig deep into service levels and standards. Seventy years of technically advanced medicine provided free to the population has produced a widespread perception of patients as passive consumers of health care.
This book explores how we may renew for our times the collective compact that created our public services in the 1940s. Voices from service users and service providers show how this can be done. They offer testimony of what goes wrong and what can be put right when working together becomes the norm. Sections explore new ways of living and working with long-term conditions, more meaningful and effective approaches to service redesign, use of information technology, leadership, co-production and creating and accounting for quality. Accessible to a wide range of readers, with short, accessible contributions, this is a book to provoke and inspire.
Interiors : the greatest rooms of the century
Contains over 400 global interiors organized by designer from A to Z. It features exquisite residential spaces conceived by design professionals, style icons and influencers, couturiers, artists, and film stars.--Adapted from insert.