Chequered Justice

Chequered Justice
Author: John Bartlett
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2010
Genre: Automobile racing
ISBN: 9781846245244

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Will Middleton lives for motor racing. More than just a sport, more than a hobby, it's his first love, & his liveliehood. Star Union, his new racing team, is beginning to find success on & off the track. Like many racing teams, Star Union has a strong insurance base, but nothing bad can happen now, surely.

Chequered Justice

Chequered Justice
Author: John Bartlett
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9780956910462

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A Chequered Brilliance

A Chequered Brilliance
Author: Jairam Ramesh
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 844
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 935305740X

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This is a compelling biography of one of India's most controversial and consequential public figures. V.K. Krishna Menon continues to command our attention not just because he was Jawaharlal Nehru's confidant and soulmate but also for many of his own political and literary accomplishments. A relentless crusader for Indian independence in the UK in the 1930s and 1940s, he was a global star at the United Nations in the 1950s before he was forced to resign as defence minister in the wake of the India-China war of 1962. Meticulously researched and based entirely on new archival material, this book reveals Krishna Menon in all his capabilities and contradictions. It is also a rich history of the tumultuous times in which he lived and which he did so much to shape.

Chequered Justice

Chequered Justice
Author: John Bartlett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2011
Genre: Automobile racing
ISBN: 9780956910400

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Will Middleton lives for motor racing. More than just a sport, more than a hobby, it's his first love, & his liveliehood. Star Union, his new racing team, is beginning to find success on & off the track. Like many racing teams, Star Union has a strong insurance base, but nothing bad can happen now, surely.

Injustice

Injustice
Author: Clive Stafford Smith
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2012-07-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1448113105

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Shortlisted for the 2013 Orwell Prize. THE STORY CONTINUES: TWO NEW CHAPTERS FOR THE PAPERBACK EDITION In 1986, Kris Maharaj, a British businessman living in Miami, was arrested for the brutal murder of two ex-business associates. His lawyer did not present a strong alibi; Kris was found guilty and sentenced to death in the electric chair. It wasn't until a young lawyer working for nothing, Clive Stafford Smith, took on his case that strong evidence began to emerge that the state of Florida had got the wrong man on Death Row. So far, so good - except that, as Stafford Smith argues here so compellingly, the American justice system is actually designed to ignore innocence. Twenty-six years later, Maharaj is still in jail. Step by step, Stafford Smith untangles the Maharaj case and the system that makes disasters like this inevitable. His conclusions will act as a wake-up call for those who condone legislation which threatens basic human rights and, at the same time, the personal story he tells demonstrates that determination can challenge the institutions that surreptitiously threaten our freedom.

Agrarian Justice

Agrarian Justice
Author: Thomas Paine
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0244600007

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Tom Paine's 'Agrarian Justice' (1797) continues to inspire progressive politicians today as a source of two contemporary policies, Land Value Taxation and Universal (Basic) Income (Citizen's Income). His starting point was the belief, widespread until the end of the eighteenth century, that the Earth is the common property of humankind. Rather than advocating the common ownership of land, he proposed that landowners 'owe to the community a ground-rent', the market rent of their land. He advocated that this be paid into a fund to be used for the benefit of all, both as a lump sum payment on reaching adulthood and as a pension for older people. He is well worth reading for his passion and rhetoric. This publication also includes a riposte written in the same year by Thomas Spence, who had published a similar but more radical proposal in 1776. It also contains a 20th century re-statement of individual and common rights to the Earth and a summary of the relevance of Agrarian Justice today.

Sustainable Finance

Sustainable Finance
Author: Molly Scott Cato
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030915786

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This book provides a detailed yet succinct overview of sustainable finance, with a specific focus on its origins, its policy focus and the practitioner dimension. With fossil fuel companies still attracting investment and subsidy across the world, the book describes how we can reverse these incentives, using the power of finance to tackle the climate and ecological crises. The world of finance is moving beyond the era of ethical investment and into a future where all financial companies will have to report the climate impact of their investments. This is the first stage towards full-scale ESG reporting (Environmental, Social and Governance). Since financial reporting depends on information provided by companies who receive investment, this has huge implications for non-financial reporting by all large companies. The timeline for these legal changes is short for what will be a transformation of financial accounting and investment. The book also covers the related issues of climate finance and the role of central and public banks in funding the transition to sustainability, and how we can ensure accountability for countries bearing the brunt of the impact from those with the largest responsibility for historic emissions. This book will enable those working in these fields to update their knowledge and skills, and brings together the author’s practical experience as an MEP with her academic insight as the first professor of green economics.

Ajay and the Mumbai Sun

Ajay and the Mumbai Sun
Author: Varsha Shah
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2023-07-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1338875477

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A high-stakes adventure full of heart and the power of words to create change in modern day Mumbai, from debut author Varsha Shah, winner of the Times/Chicken House competition. Abandoned on the Mumbai railways, Ajay has grown up with nothing but a burning wish to be a journalist. And after finding an abandoned printing press, his dreams might just come true. But when he and his friends Saif, Vinod, Yasmin and Jai create their own newspaper, The Mumbai Sun, and begin to hunt down stories to fill their pages, the children uncover a plan to tear down their slum—which will leave hundreds of more people homeless. Can Ajay and his friends really succeed in bringing the truth to light against some of the most powerful forces in the city, fight for justice, and save their slum from bulldozers?

Judges and the Making of International Criminal Law

Judges and the Making of International Criminal Law
Author: Joseph Powderly
Publisher: Leiden Studies on the Frontier
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2020
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004359963

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In Judges and the Making of International Criminal Law Joseph Powderly explores the role of judicial creativity in the progressive development of international criminal law. This wide-ranging work unpacks the nature and contours of the international criminal judicial function.