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An expanded new edition of this multidisciplinary textbook, with new coverage of offshore wind, updated coverage of core topics, and a stronger emphasis on decarbonisation. Includes new real-world case studies from Europe and the USA and over 100 varied end-of-chapter problems, with solutions available for instructors.
The first extended treatment and defence of the idea of moral underdetermination, this book challenges the view of the relationship between the moral traditions and develops a new sceptical argument and a new position in metaethics. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
This is a granular historical and ethnographic study of the Muhajir Qaumi Movement's (MQM) capacity to think beyond the exclusivism of Muhajir nationalism toward its contingency and toward a more plural and subaltern framing of the universal.
Suitable for students and scholars alike, this volume delivers a multinational perspective on the lives and relationships of sexual minority and gender diverse people. Offering research from 12 countries, it delves into factors affecting personal experiences making it a must-read for anyone studying LGBTQ+ relationships.
An ethnography of transwomen and gender non-conforming hijras in India. Many people assume that recent attention to transgender issues, alongside new opportunities for trans people, represent positive change. Yet this book shows how members of marginalized groups experience social change differently.
Contested Childhoods traces a complex history of caste, race, education, and Christian missions in colonial south India.
A pioneering study in the history of social rights, filling a significant gap in human rights scholarship and practice.
This book presents the foundational physics underlying the generation of high intensity laser light and its interaction with matter. Effective as both an educational resource and as a reference text, this book will be invaluable to graduates and researchers across the atomic, molecular and optical (AMO) and plasma physics communities.
One of the biggest challenges as a neurosurgical trainee is to master the handover. This requires developing an organisational efficiency to concisely relay relevant patient information to a suitably qualified person to execute a given task.
This book, intended for PhD students and researchers, revisits the theory of rewriting and presentations of algebraic structures, through the unified approach provided by polygraphs, and put it in the context of homotopical algebra. It introduces the theory step-by-step using low-dimensional illustrations, providing detailed proofs.
Health Law as Private Law delves into the complex relationship between private law and health care. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of public ordering and state-created rules was evident, yet this work reveals the equally important role of private agreements in shaping health care policy. The volume's five sections - theory and structure, reproductive care, costs and financing, innovation and institutions, contracts and torts - include innovative conceptualizations and approaches to applying private law to health law. Chapters authored by leading experts explore how private law can be utilized to address significant health care and public health problems, and to achieve much-needed health care reform. Comprehensive and timely, Health Law as Private Law opens new pathways that will influence future policy, jurisprudence, and regulation. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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