From a brilliant investigative journalist – formerly a Home Office insider – comes a searing, nuanced, powerful exposé of Britain’s broken asylum system.
Ronald C. Kramer applies theories from criminology to argue that possession of nuclear weapons is a criminal act and shows how a nuclear apocalypse might be averted, offering a pathway to the abolition of these devastating weapons.
This book presents an analysis of the model of appellate procedure before the International Criminal Court, based on both the Court’s legal texts and case-law. The book will be of interest to academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of International Criminal Justice and International Human Rights Law. .
Farmer and environmental expert Philip Richardson discusses the key issues facing farmers and food producers and what needs to be done by governments and society to feed our descendants.