Grave Error

Grave Error
Author: Stephen Greenleaf
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504027337

Investigating a corporate crusader, John Marshall Tanner runs headlong into personal tragedy When corporations misbehave, Roland Nelson brings them to heel. The most powerful consumer advocate in the country, he’s ruthless in exposing cover-ups, especially when the safety of the American people is at stake. But the white knight of the American consumer has secrets of his own, and someone is making him pay. Nelson is being blackmailed, and unless his tormenter is stopped, the final payoff will be murder. Desperate for help, Nelson’s wife approaches no-nonsense San Francisco private investigator John Marshall Tanner, who takes time out of his busy schedule of skiptracing and divorce work to look into the businessman’s secrets. At first, the job seems routine, but when a brother PI is killed on the job, Tanner realizes there are dark forces swirling around the case. Grave Error is the 1st book in the John Marshall Tanner Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

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Publisher: Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Total Pages: 1080
Release:
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ISBN: 9789712318351

North Carolina Reports

North Carolina Reports
Author: North Carolina. Supreme Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 892
Release: 1982
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina.

Killing Our Oceans

Killing Our Oceans
Author: John Charles Kunich
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2006-05-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0313056056

In his Ark of the Broken Covenant, Kunich showed that Earth's species are concentrated in 25 zones of ecological significance known as biodiversity hotspots, and maintained that we'd go a long way toward saving many species from extinction if we'd focus our protective laws and regulations on these zones. In Killing Our Oceans he extends this analysis to the extraordinary pockets of life in the oceans that are similarly threatened. In his Ark of the Broken Covenant, Kunich showed that Earth's species are concentrated in 25 zones of ecological significance known as biodiversity hotspots, and that we'd go a long way toward saving many species from extinction if we'd focus our protective laws and regulations on these zones. In Killing Our Oceans he extends this analysis to the extraordinary pockets of life in the oceans that are similarly threatened. From coral reefs to recently discovered hydrothermal vents, the oceans contain vast numbers of endangered species. We are rapidly losing these unique, irreplaceable treasures, due in part to an appalling lack of efficacious safeguards. What's in it for us if we intervene to halt this mass extinction? Quite possibly the greatest medical, nutritional, and scientific breakthroughs in all of human history, just waiting to be discovered and harnessed—or forever lost along with the dying species that hold the keys to these secrets. Kunich examines in detail the applicable international laws as well as domestic laws of the nations with key marine resources, and demonstrates the abject failure of these measures to prevent or halt a mass extinction in our oceans. He concludes with a set of legal proposals that could start us down the road to preserving the marine hotspots and, with them, most of Earth's biodiversity. Legal solutions are not the only answer, but they are a beginning.

Manitoba Law Journal: Underneath the Golden Boy 2013 Volume 36(2)

Manitoba Law Journal: Underneath the Golden Boy 2013 Volume 36(2)
Author: Bryan P. Schwartz, et al.
Publisher: Manitoba Law Journal
Total Pages: 501
Release:
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Underneath the Golden Boy series of the Manitoba Law Journal reports on developments in legislation and on parliamentary and democratic reform in Manitoba, Canada, and beyond. This issue has articles from a variety of contributing authors including: Andrea D. Rounce, Bryan P. Schwartz, Dan Grice, Darcy L. MacPherson, Donn Short, Donna J. Miller, Evaristus Oshionebo, Jason Stitt, Karine Levasseur, Sid Frankel, Sunita D. Doobay, Timothy Brown, and William Kuchapski.

The State of the International Financial System

The State of the International Financial System
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services. Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2003
Genre: Financial institutions, International
ISBN:

Freedom and Existence

Freedom and Existence
Author: Matthew Aaron Tennant
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2023-08-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3111197255

Is theology a dead corpse or living organism? For Uruguayan Jesuit Juan Luis Segundo (1925-1996), theology is dynamic. Freedom and existence for central themes. Segundo believed that theology should be transformative in human lives. For a theology to be transformative, there must be a connection to existence. That is, it must be existential. Yet most scholars have overlooked this assumption in critical analyses of liberation theology. This prima facie connection to existence is distinguishable from existentialism as a school of philosophy. By showing the significant existential dimension to Segundo's theology, assessing his work and contribution to twentieth-century theology relates to freedom, ecumenism, the role of faith in society, and the relationship between faith and ideologies.