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L'Acqua E Il Suo Diritto, Di Ugo Mattei (Autore), Alessandra Quarta, Ugo Mattei Sep 2014

L'Acqua E Il Suo Diritto, Di Ugo Mattei (Autore), Alessandra Quarta, Ugo Mattei

Ugo Mattei

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Authors, Copyright, And Publishing In The Digital Era, Francina Cantatore Apr 2014

Authors, Copyright, And Publishing In The Digital Era, Francina Cantatore

Francina Cantatore

Basic copyright laws and enforcements have been in effect for hundreds of years. However, laws with such extensive histories can often make understanding them complicated. As publishing moves into a digital arena, copyright laws have become increasingly complex.

Authors, Copyright, and Publishing in the Digital Era not only addresses the current complexities that arises with authors and copyright laws when publishing digitally, but it also sheds light on the current processes and procedures in place concerning copyright options for digital publishers. This publication addresses a global audience in the manner in which it discusses traditional methods used in publishing before …


Senza Proprietá Non C’É Libertà. Falso!, Ugo Mattei Dec 2013

Senza Proprietá Non C’É Libertà. Falso!, Ugo Mattei

Ugo Mattei

No abstract provided.


Forced Migration(S): Critical Perspectives On Refugee Law, Mariagiulia Giuffré Dec 2013

Forced Migration(S): Critical Perspectives On Refugee Law, Mariagiulia Giuffré

Mariagiulia Giuffré

No abstract provided.


The Life And Times Of Targeted Killing, Markus Gunneflo Dec 2013

The Life And Times Of Targeted Killing, Markus Gunneflo

Markus Gunneflo

Against the background of the ongoing shift in the perception of the legality and legitimacy of extraterritorial lethal force in counterterrorism, my doctoral thesis analyses the emergence of so-called “targeted killing” in the history of Israel and the US, as well as in international law. It finds that the relationship between targeted killing and law, particularly international law, is not a straightforward case of more or less determinate and legally binding norms being applied to state measures adopted in situations of insecurity (in this case, those of the second Intifada and 9/11) but rather one of a much longer and …


Legal Research: A Practical Guide And Self-Instructional Workbook, 2014 E-Supplement, Lisa Lukasik, Ruth Mckinney, Caitlin Swift Dec 2013

Legal Research: A Practical Guide And Self-Instructional Workbook, 2014 E-Supplement, Lisa Lukasik, Ruth Mckinney, Caitlin Swift

Lisa Lukasik

No abstract provided.