The Southwestern Reporter

The Southwestern Reporter
Title The Southwestern Reporter PDF eBook
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Pages 1408
Release 1916
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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Tennessee Tragedies

Tennessee Tragedies
Title Tennessee Tragedies PDF eBook
Author Allen R. Coggins
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 392
Release 2012-01-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1572338296

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A one-of-a-kind reference book, Tennessee Tragedies examines a wide variety of disasters that have occurred in the Volunteer State over the past several centuries. Intended for both general readers and emergency management professionals, it covers natural disasters such as floods, tornadoes, and earthquakes; technological events such as explosions, transportation wrecks, and structure fires; and societal incidents including labor strikes, political violence, lynchings, and other hate crimes. At the center of the book are descriptive accounts of 150 of the state’s most severe events. These range from smallpox epidemics in the eighteenth century to the epic floods of 1936–37, from the Sultana riverboat disaster of 1865 (the worst inland marine accident in U.S. history) to the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Included as well are stories of plane crashes, train wrecks, droughts, economic panics, and race riots. An extensive chronology provides further details on more than 900 incidents, the most complete listing ever compiled for a single state. The book’s introduction examines topics that include our fascination with such tragedies; major causes of death, injury, and destruction; and the daunting problems of producing accurate accountings of a disaster’s effects, whether in numbers of dead and injured or of economic impact. Among the other features are a comprehensive glossary that defines various technical terms and concepts and tables illustrating earthquake, drought, disease, and tornado intensity scales. A work of great historical interest that brings together for the first time an impressive array of information,Tennessee Tragedies will prove exceptionally useful for those who must respond to inevitable future disasters.

Ohio Citations ...

Ohio Citations ...
Title Ohio Citations ... PDF eBook
Author A W. Lincoln
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Pages 600
Release 1886
Genre Annotations and citations (Law)
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A Treatise Upon Some of the General Principles of the Law

A Treatise Upon Some of the General Principles of the Law
Title A Treatise Upon Some of the General Principles of the Law PDF eBook
Author William Wait
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Pages 814
Release 1885
Genre Actions and defenses
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The Revised Reports

The Revised Reports
Title The Revised Reports PDF eBook
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Pages 954
Release 1904
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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Toward a Just World

Toward a Just World
Title Toward a Just World PDF eBook
Author Dorothy V. Jones
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 0
Release 2013-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780226102368

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"Toward a Just World is an insightful and thoughtful history. The first half of the twentieth century and the heroic efforts of those who sought international justice during that time will be much better understood and appreciated thanks to this fascinating book."—Robert F. Drinan, Georgetown University A century ago, there was no such thing as international justice, and until recently, the idea of permanent international courts and formal war crimes tribunals would have been almost unthinkable. Yet now we depend on institutions such as these to air and punish crimes against humanity, as we have seen in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the appearance of Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic before the Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Toward a Just World tells the remarkable story of the long struggle to craft the concept of international justice that we have today. Dorothy V. Jones focuses on the first half of the twentieth century, the pivotal years in which justice took on expanded meaning in conjunction with ideas like world peace, human rights, and international law. Fashioning both political and legal history into a compelling narrative, Jones recovers little-known events from undeserved obscurity and helps us see with new eyes the pivotal ones that we think we know. Jones also covers many of the milestones in the history of diplomacy, from the Treaty of Versailles and the creation of the League of Nations to the Nuremberg war crimes tribunal and the making of the United Nations. As newspapers continue to fill their front pages with stories about how to administer justice to al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein, Toward a Just World will serve as a timely reminder of how the twentieth century achieved one of its most enduring triumphs: giving justice an international meaning.

The American Decisions

The American Decisions
Title The American Decisions PDF eBook
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Pages 974
Release 1910
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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