State Profile of Employment and Unemployment, 1977

State Profile of Employment and Unemployment, 1977
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Total Pages : 56
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112101927751
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Synopsis State Profile of Employment and Unemployment, 1977 by : United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics

State Plan Profiles

State Plan Profiles
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Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112023364646
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Synopsis State Plan Profiles by : National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (U.S.). State Assistance Branch

States of Mind

States of Mind
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ISBN-10 : 1781256551
ISBN-13 : 9781781256558
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Synopsis States of Mind by : Wellcome Collection

100+ writers, artists, philosophers and scientists explore the nature of consciousness.

Trials of the State

Trials of the State
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Publisher : Profile Books
Total Pages : 81
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ISBN-10 : 9781782836223
ISBN-13 : 1782836225
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Synopsis Trials of the State by : Jonathan Sumption

A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER In the past few decades, legislatures throughout the world have suffered from gridlock. In democracies, laws and policies are just as soon unpicked as made. It seems that Congress and Parliaments cannot forge progress or consensus. Moreover, courts often overturn decisions made by elected representatives. In the absence of effective politicians, many turn to the courts to solve political and moral questions. Rulings from the Supreme Courts in the United States and United Kingdom, or the European court in Strasbourg may seem to end the debate but the division and debate does not subside. In fact, the absence of democratic accountability leads to radicalisation. Judicial overreach cannot make up for the shortcomings of politicians. This is especially acute in the field of human rights. For instance, who should decide on abortion or prisoners' rights to vote, elected politicians or appointed judges? Expanding on arguments first laid out in the 2019 Reith Lectures, Jonathan Sumption argues that the time has come to return some problems to the politicians.