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Diversity Judgments

Brooks, Roy L.
Diversity Judgments
In order for the US Supreme Court to retain its integrity and legitimacy, it needs to reflect society's commitment to diversity and inclusion. Brooks argues that the Court decides cases within a framework of judicial legitimacy that is rooted not in today's society, but in eighteenth-century Anglo-American culture.

CHF 59.90

The Dawn of Aviation

Brooks, Roy
The Dawn of Aviation
This book presents a remarkable picture of the men and machines that played such an important part in the early history of flight.

CHF 43.50

Vehicle Maintenance: Vehicle Fitting Units Levels 1 & 2

Brooks, Roy (Bolton Institute of Higher Education) / Hirst, Jack (Lecturer in Motor Vehicle Work, Burnley College) / Whipp, John (Formerly Senior Lecturer in Motor Vehicle Work, North Manchester College)
Vehicle Maintenance: Vehicle Fitting Units Levels 1 & 2
The latest edition of this highly successful text provides an excellent introduction to the Fast-Fit Sector. This text comprehensively covers the requirements of the NVQ/SVQ Vehicle Fitting Level 1 as well as appropriate areas of Level 2. Emphasising good and safe working practice, the authors use sketches, manufacturer¿s diagrams and attractive photographs to aid understanding. Particular emphasis is given to tyres and batteries - vital areas...

CHF 79.00

Integration or Separation?

Brooks, Roy L.
Integration or Separation?
Integrated in principle, segregated in fact: is this the legacy of fifty years of "progress" in American racial policy? Is there hope for much better? Roy L. Brooks, a distinguished professor of law and a writer on matters of race and civil rights, says with frank clarity what few will admit--integration hasn't worked and possibly never will. Equally, he casts doubt on the solution that many African-Americans and mainstream whites have advocat...

CHF 59.50

When Sorry Isn't Enough

Brooks, Roy L
When Sorry Isn't Enough
Seemingly every week, a new question arises relative to the current worldwide ferment over human injustices. Why does the U.S. offer $20, 000 atonement money to Japanese Americans relocated to concentration camps during World War II, while not even apologizing to African Americans for 250 years of human bondage and another century of institutionalized discrimination? How can the U.S. and Canada best grapple with the genocidal campaigns against...

CHF 43.90