The Birth of the New Justice is a history of the attempts to instate ad hoc and permanent international criminal courts and new international criminal laws from the end of World War I to the beginning of the Cold War. The purpose of these courts was to repress aggressive war, war crimes, terrorism, and genocide. Rather than arguing that these legal projects were attempts by state governments to project a "liberal legalism" and create an international state system that limited sovereignty, Mark Lewis shows that European jurists in a variety of transnational organizations derived...
The Birth of the New Justice is a history of the attempts to instate ad hoc and permanent international criminal courts and new international...
The ultimate guide to Personal Branding success. Learn how to optimize, control and ensure that your online presence is working for you rather than against you. The Branding Book will enable you open doors which you never imagined possible before, using the power of the internet. Discover: - Why you need a quality personal brand in order to get noticed in today's competitive market. - Creating your 'story'. - How to define your own unique online identity - How to communicate your brand online effectively through Facebook, Twitter, Linked In and SEO blogs - How to launch and online branding...
The ultimate guide to Personal Branding success. Learn how to optimize, control and ensure that your online presence is working for you rather than ag...
Issue fifty-five of Theaker's Quarterly Fiction is guest edited by the zine's long-time cover artist, Howard Watts, and includes stories inspired by his art, including competition winner "The Departure" by Mark Lewis, "Our Sad Triangle" by Len Saculla, and "The Stone Gods of Superspace" by Howard Phillips (a TQF crossover special featuring many friends from past issues), plus the more tangentially related "This Alien I" by Antonella Coriander and "The Little Shop That Sold My Heart," and finally an entire weird novella from Anthony Thomson, "My Place." Then a sixty-page review section...
Issue fifty-five of Theaker's Quarterly Fiction is guest edited by the zine's long-time cover artist, Howard Watts, and includes stories inspired by h...