The WTO and its Development Obligation Kamil Turowski'The WTO and its Development Obligation' boldly argues that, in view of the WTO's development based focus, there is an urgent need for developing countries to realise the potential benefits of global trade in their domestic environment.
Pacheco Pardo offers insight into the country today and seeks to answer what level of threat it poses to global security
Wharton is more struck by how these ostensibly divergent cultural categories superimpose and interpenetrate to form an ecocritical palimpsest
‘The Anthem Companion to Robert Park’ encourages readers to consider the virtue of rethinking—and rereading—this major figure in American sociology
This book examines the role of arbitrators vis-à-vis the systemic inequities of investment law
there are many overlooked aspects of Vienna’s distinct style and attitude
This is the first major academic book to offer a detailed account of how immigrants in Ireland are faring and is the first to address the challenge of integration and social cohesion
has occurred since the early days of broadcasting
This book offers a socio-legal enquiry into the position of Roma as citizens in Europe
still sustained viability over time and remained a constant part of the Arab landscape
immigration and refugees
with a focus on the surprising ways that texts interacted with writers and readers at specific cultural moments
designers and performers emerged