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Diane Wood

    Dianne Wood draws on her extensive experience within the Australian criminal justice system, including time spent in maximum security settings. Her deep connections to law enforcement lend a powerful authenticity to her narratives. Wood explores the psychological dimensions of crime and punishment, delving into the darker aspects of human nature. Her works immerse readers in suspenseful and thought-provoking stories.

    Antitrust Law and Trade Regulation, Cases and Materials
    Helisenne de Crenne
    Web of Obsessions
    • Web of Obsessions

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(33)Add rating

      Jordan Mackenzie faces daunting challenges as a social worker in a women's prison, struggling with her past while trying to navigate a new environment. Her encounter with assistant superintendent Danielle Veillard complicates her emotional landscape, as she grapples with feelings that threaten to add to her turmoil. The story explores themes of resilience and vulnerability in a high-stakes setting, highlighting the complexities of human connections amidst difficult circumstances.

      Web of Obsessions
    • Helisenne de Crenne

      At the Crossroads of Renaissance Humanism and Feminism

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The study offers a comprehensive analysis of de Crenne, highlighting her innovative contributions to literature and her engagement with the cultural currents of her time. It explores her four works, showcasing her humanist approach to classical themes, mastery of allegory, and commitment to feminist ideals advocating for women's equality. By situating her within her historical context, the book reveals how de Crenne both utilized and transformed literary tradition, marking her as a significant figure in her era.

      Helisenne de Crenne
    • Offers a comprehensive re-thinking of antitrust law, approaching competition problems in the market from a functional standpoint. The book has roots in prior editions, but offers a top-to-bottom reconsideration of how best to present modern issues in antitrust. This seventh edition retains and, where appropriate, adds to, the problems that have been a feature of this book for decades.

      Antitrust Law and Trade Regulation, Cases and Materials