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Emily Jackson

    The 14 Day Rule and Human Embryo Research
    Lena's Day
    Vegetarian Diabetic Cookbook
    A History of Hand-Made Lace: Dealing With the Origin of Lace, the Growth of the Great Lace Centres, the Mode of Manufactures, the Methods of Distiu
    The Prisoners' Dilemma: Political Economy and Punishment in Contemporary Democracies
    Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
    • Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory

      Commentary and Materials

      • 1194 pages
      • 42 hours of reading
      4.2(12)Add rating

      Offering a comprehensive overview of Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, this book guides readers through a diverse range of legal perspectives. It covers both traditional theories like Natural Law and contemporary approaches including Feminist Theory, Economic Analysis of Law, and Foucault's insights on law. The structured course of study is designed to make complex concepts accessible, making it an ideal resource for those seeking to understand the evolution and breadth of legal thought.

      Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
    • Over the last two decades, and in the wake of increases in recorded crime and other social changes, British criminal justice policy has become increasingly politicised as an index of governments' competence. New and worrying developments, such as the inexorable rise of the US prison population and the rising force of penal severity, seem unstoppable in the face of popular anxiety about crime. But is this inevitable? Nicola Lacey argues that harsh 'penal populism' is not the inevitable fate of all contemporary democracies. Notwithstanding a degree of convergence, globalisation has left many of the key institutional differences between national systems intact, and these help to explain the striking differences in the capacity for penal tolerance in otherwise relatively similar societies. Only by understanding the institutional preconditions for a tolerant criminal justice system can we think clearly about the possible options for reform within particular systems.

      The Prisoners' Dilemma: Political Economy and Punishment in Contemporary Democracies
    • Vegetarian Diabetic Cookbook

      Nutritious and Delicious Recipes for Managing Diabetes with a Plant-Based Diet

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Explore a collection of wholesome vegetarian recipes specifically designed for individuals managing diabetes. The book offers a variety of delicious meals that prioritize health without sacrificing flavor, making it an essential resource for those looking to maintain a balanced diet. With an emphasis on nutritious ingredients, readers can enjoy satisfying dishes while effectively managing their blood sugar levels.

      Vegetarian Diabetic Cookbook
    • Lena's Day

      English Edition

      • 36 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Lena's busy day takes her through school, playtime with friends, and family interactions. Throughout her adventures, she discovers valuable lessons about responsibility, honesty, and respect, highlighting the importance of these qualities in everyday life.

      Lena's Day
    • The 14 Day Rule and Human Embryo Research

      A Sociology of Biological Translation

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book examines the 14 day rule in Britain, which has shaped global standards for embryo research. It delves into the reasons behind its establishment and enduring influence, highlighting the implications for biological translation. By analyzing the rule's impact on human fertilization and embryology, the author presents insights into how effective governance can guide ethical research practices in the field.

      The 14 Day Rule and Human Embryo Research
    • Sapa and Martha Make an Amaut

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      There is a fashion show at Sapa and Martha's school! Sapa and Martha want to make something special to display at the show. Martha suggests they make an amaut, just like the one her biological mother, Paula, wore when Martha was a baby. As they work on the amaut, Sapa and Martha's friendship grows stronger as they learn more about each other and their families.

      Sapa and Martha Make an Amaut