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A Saint for East and West
In 1054 CE, the Great Schism between Eastern and Western Christianity occurred, and the official break of communion between the two ancient branches of the church continues to this …
Beyond the Doctrine of Man
Catalyzed by Sylvia Wynter’s questioning of modern/colonial descriptions of the human person, the essays in Beyond the Doctrine of Man interrogate the problem of these definitions …
Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry
Taking the global sport of Formula 1 (F1) motor racing as a sustained case study, Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry examines how the relationship between the sport and the media has …
Financial Services Law Guide
A comprehensive guide to the rules and regulations that govern the UK financial services industry, providing:- Analysis of the various laws and regulations and how they impact on …
Cryptocurrencies and Cryptoassets
This book examines the legal and regulatory aspects of cryptocurrency and blockchain and the emerging practical issues that these issues involve.The analysis covers a range of …
Mega-Selling
"e;No matter what your industry, no matter what your product, if you want to sell in the big leagues, this book is a revelation."e; -Steve Carlson, Publisher and Editor, …
Cryptocurrencies and Cryptoassets
This book examines the legal and regulatory aspects of cryptocurrency and blockchain and the emerging practical issues that these issues involve.The analysis covers a range of …
A Desperate Journey
Law Relating to International Banking
The Law Relating to International Banking (Second Edition) addresses the key legal issues associated with international banking and capital markets. Covering choice of law, …
The Law Relating to International Banking
Addressing the key legal issues associated with international banking and capital markets, this title also examines derivative contracts along with the contractual issues arising …
Childhood and the Philosophy of Education
Philosophical accounts of childhood have tended to derive from Plato and Aristotle, who portrayed children (like women, animals, slaves, and e mob) as unreasonable and incomplete …