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Tiny and Tim creates books for preschoolers and non-fiction for ages 5-8 years. ● Our books embody three basic principles: educational value, emotional development, and playfulness. ● We are a go-to publisher for best-selling emotional development titles for preschoolers. ● We pride ourselves on close working relationships with our customers, inviting open and honest feedback throughout the development of each project. ● We strive for authenticity, avoiding the “cookie-cutter” approach by encouraging the creativity of our authors and illustrators to shine through.
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Business, Economics & LawJanuary 2026International organisations, non-State actors, and the formation of customary international law
by Sufyan Droubi, Jean d'Aspremont
This volume offers new practical and theoretical perspectives on one of the most complex questions regarding the formation of international law, namely that actors other than states contribute to the making of customary international law. Notwithstanding the International Law Commission's valuable contribution, the making of customary international law remains riddled with acute practical and theoretical controversies that continue to be intensively debated. Making extensive reference to the case-law of international law courts and tribunals, as well as the most recent scholarly work on customary international law, this volume provides a comprehensive study of the contribution of international organisations and non-state actors to the formation of customary international law. With innovative tools and guidance for law students, legal scholars, and researchers in law, as well as legal practitioners, advisers, judges, arbitrators, and counsels, this collection is essential reading for those wishing to understand and address contemporary questions of international law-making.
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June 2011UNICEF-Report 2011
Mit allen Daten zur Situation der Kinder in der Welt
by Herausgegeben von UNICEF
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March 2023Menschenversteher
Wie Emotionale Künstliche Intelligenz unseren Alltag erobert
by Ait Si Abbou, Kenza
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August 2021Das Labyrinth (3). Das Labyrinth ist ohne Gnade
Actiongeladene Mysteryserie ab 12 Jahren
by Rainer Wekwerth
Sie sind nur noch zu dritt und sie sind geschwächt. Aber sie wollen überleben – um jeden Preis. Zweifel überschatten den Kampf gegen das Labyrinth, das mit immer neuen Mysterien für die Jugendlichen aufwartet. Ihr mühsam erworbener Teamgeist scheint nicht zu brechen, doch lohnt sich für Jeb, Jenna und Mary der gemeinsame Kampf, wenn nur einer von ihnen überleben kann? Die entscheidende Frage aber wagt niemand zu stellen: Was erwartet den letzten Überlebenden hinter dem sechsten Tor? „Aus dem Labyrinth gibt es kein Entkommen, es hat mir den Schlaf geraubt. Spannender geht’s nicht.“ Ursula Poznanski „Das Labyrinth erwacht“ (Band 1 der Trilogie) wurde ausgezeichnet mit den Leserpreisen „Segeberger Feder“ und „Ulmer Unke“. Nominiert für die Leserpreise „Buxtehuder Bulle“ und „Goldene Leslie“. Alle Bände der Labyrinth-Tetralogie:Das Labyrinth erwacht (1)Das Labyrinth jagt dich (2)Das Labyrinth ist ohne Gnade (3)Das Labyrinth vergisst nicht (4)
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The ArtsJune 2021Algerian national cinema
by Guy Austin
This topical and innovative study is the first book on Algerian cinema to be published in English since the 1970s. At a time when North African and Islamic cultures are of increasing political significance, Algerian National Cinema presents a dynamic, detailed and up to date analysis of how film has represented this often misunderstood nation. Algerian National Cinema explores key films from The Battle of Algiers (1966) to Mascarades (2007). Introductions to Algerian history and to the national film industry are followed by chapters on the essential genres and themes of filmmaking in Algeria, including films of anti-colonial struggle, representations of gender, Berber cinema, and filming the 'black decade' of the 1990s. This thoughtful and timely book will appeal to all interested in world cinemas, in North African and Islamic cultures, and in the role of cinema as a vehicle for the expression of contested identities. By the author of the critically-acclaimed Contemporary French Cinema.
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The ArtsJanuary 2019Algerian national cinema
by Guy Austin
This topical and innovative study is the first book on Algerian cinema to be published in English since the 1970s. At a time when North African and Islamic cultures are of increasing political significance, Algerian National Cinema presents a dynamic, detailed and up to date analysis of how film has represented this often misunderstood nation. Algerian National Cinema explores key films from The Battle of Algiers (1966) to Mascarades (2007). Introductions to Algerian history and to the national film industry are followed by chapters on the essential genres and themes of filmmaking in Algeria, including films of anti-colonial struggle, representations of gender, Berber cinema, and filming the 'black decade' of the 1990s. This thoughtful and timely book will appeal to all interested in world cinemas, in North African and Islamic cultures, and in the role of cinema as a vehicle for the expression of contested identities. By the author of the critically-acclaimed Contemporary French Cinema.