Law at the Vanishing Point

Law at the Vanishing Point
Author: Aaron Fichtelberg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317107659

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Two central questions are at the core of international legal theory: 'What is international law?', and 'Is international law really law?' This volume examines these critical questions and the philosophical foundations of modern international law using the tools of Anglo-American legal theory and western political thought. Engaging with both contemporary and historical legal theory and with an analysis of international law in action, the book builds an understanding and theory of law from the perspective of those who actually use this legal system and understand it, rather than constructing an artificial system from the standpoint of political scientists and moral philosophers. Law at the Vanishing Point provides a fascinating new challenge to those who reduce international law either to ethics or to politics and provides a critical new appraisal of its power as an independent force in human social relations.

Law at the Vanishing Point

Law at the Vanishing Point
Author: Aaron Fichtelberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

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Law at the Vanishing Point

Law at the Vanishing Point
Author: Professor Aaron Fichtelberg
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1409496279

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Two central questions are at the core of international legal theory: 'What is international law?', and 'Is international law really law?' This volume examines these critical questions and the philosophical foundations of modern international law using the tools of Anglo-American legal theory and western political thought. Engaging with both contemporary and historical legal theory and with an analysis of international law in action, the book builds an understanding and theory of law from the perspective of those who actually use this legal system and understand it, rather than constructing an artificial system from the standpoint of political scientists and moral philosophers. Law at the Vanishing Point provides a fascinating new challenge to those who reduce international law either to ethics or to politics and provides a critical new appraisal of its power as an independent force in human social relations.

International Conflict and Security Law

International Conflict and Security Law
Author: Richard Burchill
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2005-06-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139446136

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Hilaire McCoubrey wrote extensively in the area of armed conflict law, and on the issues of collective security law and the law relating to arms control. Although he died at the early age of 46 in 2000 he had contributed significantly to the separate study of these areas, but also to the idea of studying the issues as a whole subject. The collection covers difficult and controversial issues in the area of conflict and security law. The contributors, drawn both from academe and practice, provide expert analysis of many aspects of the law governing armed conflict and collective security. As well as providing a fitting tribute to the main aspects of Hilaire's contribution to knowledge, the volume provides a coherent reconsideration and development of key aspects of conflict and security law at a time when that law is being applied, breached, debated or reformed on almost a daily basis.

Vanishing Point

Vanishing Point
Author: Richard J. Tofel
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Looks at the life and times of Judge Crater, a New York State Supreme Court justice who disappeared in 1930.

The Vanishing Point

The Vanishing Point
Author: Mary Sharratt
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780618462339

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Constrained by their small 17th-century English town, two independent, spirited sisters push the limits of propriety--one journeys to America where she disappears, and the other, trained in the physician's arts, sets off to find her in a wild, uncultivated land where old rules no longer apply.

Vanishing Point

Vanishing Point
Author: Morris West
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-08-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1760638536

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Carl Strassberger has exchanged the fortune of his family's prestigious banking empire for a normal life. But Larry Lucas, heir to the Strassberger business, has just disappeared, and Carl must cast aside the peaceful existence he has secured to embark on a desperate life-and-death search. Carl Strassberger's comfortable life in the south of France is shattered when his brother-in-law Larry Lucas, the heir to the family banking business, suddenly vanishes after landing a multimillion-dollar deal. Investigating Larry's disappearance, Carl uncovers a sinister travel company that helps wealthy, unhappy clients disappear to a new life. But Carl fears Larry is dead-or worse. Vanishing Point is a story of flight and pursuit, of financial intrigue, of old and menacing secrets unearthed and of normal lives thrown suddenly into violent confusion. 'Morris West has the enviable ability to thrust readers into a compelling story with very few wasted words.' Amazon review 'Morris West is a remarkably consistent exponent of a dying art-the production of literate and intelligent bestsellers.' The Sunday Times

Anti-Personnel Mines under Humanitarian Law : A View from the Vanishing Point

Anti-Personnel Mines under Humanitarian Law : A View from the Vanishing Point
Author: Stuart Maslen
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004480471

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Anti-Personnel Mines under Humanitarian Law: A View From the Vanishing Point considers in depth the various customary and conventional legal regimes applicable to the use of anti-personnel mines. All involved with the global effort to control and eliminate anti-personnel mines as well as the policy-makers who are concerned about the devastation resulting from the widespread deployment of these arbitrary weapons need to familiarize themselves with the information presented in this timely volume. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.

Vanishing Point

Vanishing Point
Author: Lisa Harris
Publisher: Revell
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493411055

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During Garrett Addison's first week on the job as a criminal investigator for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, his team is called out to a murder scene of a young girl. She's the third victim in a string of disappearances with one thing in common--a Polaroid photo of each victim left behind at the crime scene. The FBI is pulled into the case to help, and Garrett finds himself working with Special Agent Jordan Lambert, the woman he once loved. When yet another girl dies--number six--Garrett blames himself and believes he doesn't have what it takes to be an agent. What he'll discover is that, while he may be done with the killer, the killer is not done with him--or Jordan. Bestselling and award-winning author Lisa Harris unveils an unforgettable story of a case that has haunted the public and law enforcement for more than a decade. Fans of the Nikki Boyd Files will thrill to finally discover what actually happened to Nikki's sister, Sarah. New readers will become instant fans after devouring this chilling tale.

The Vanishing American Lawyer

The Vanishing American Lawyer
Author: Thomas D. Morgan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199737738

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Over 4,000 lawyers lost their positions at major American law firms in 2008 and 2009. In The Vanishing American Lawyer, Professor Thomas Morgan discusses the legal profession and the need for both law students and lawyers to adapt to the needs and expectations of clients in the future. The world needs people who understand institutions that create laws and how to access those institutions' works, but lawyers are no longer part of a profession that is uniquely qualified to advise on a broad range of distinctly legal questions. Clients will need advisors who are more specialized than many lawyers are today and who have more expertise in non-legal issues. Many of today's lawyers do not have a special ability to provide such services. While American lawyers have been hesitant to change the ways they can improve upon meeting client needs, lawyers in other countries, notably Great Britain and Australia, have been better at adapting. Law schools must also recognize the world their students will face and prepare them to operate successfully within it. Professor Morgan warns that lawyers must adapt to new client needs and expectations. The term "professional" should be applied to individuals who deserve praise for skilled and selfless efforts, but this term may lead to occupational suicide if it becomes a justification for not seeing and adapting to the world ahead.