Books by "David C. Kay"

7 books found

The Universal Exposition of 1904

The Universal Exposition of 1904

by David Rowland Francis

1913

Organizational Ethics in Health Care

Organizational Ethics in Health Care

by Philip J. Boyle, Edwin R. DuBose, Stephen J. Ellingson, David E. Guinn, David B. McCurdy

2004 · John Wiley & Sons

This comprehensive and much-needed resource helps health care ethicists to meet the demand of challenges such as managed care, medical technology, and patient activism. Through a review of core principles and a rich selection of cases, practitioners and students will learn to apply ethics in the day-to-day administration of health care organizations. The authors are from the Park Ridge Center, the nationally acclaimed consulting and research firm.

The New Law of Peaceful Protest

The New Law of Peaceful Protest

by David Mead

2010 · Bloomsbury Publishing

The right to demonstrate is considered fundamental to any democratic system of government, yet in recent years it has received little academic attention. However, events following the recent G20 protests in April 2009 make this a particularly timely work. Setting out and explaining in detail the domestic legal framework that surrounds the right of peaceful protest, the book provides the first extensive analysis of the Strasbourg jurisprudence under Articles 10 and 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights, offering a critical look at recent cases such as Öllinger, Vajnai, Bukta, Oya Ataman, Patyi and Ziliberberg, as well as the older cases that form its bedrock. The principles drawn from this case-law are then synthesised into the remainder of the book to see how the right of protest enshrined in the Human Rights Act 1998 now operates. The five central chapters show how the right is defined: the restrictions on the choice of location of a protest; the constraints imposed on peaceful, persuasive protest; the near total intolerance of any form of obstructive or disruptive protest; the scope of preventive action by the police; and the extent to which commercial targets can avail themselves of private law remedies. This contemporary landscape is highlighted by critical analysis of the principles and case law -- including the leading decisions in Laporte, Austin, Jones and Lloyd and Kay. The book also highlights and develops themes that are currently under-theorised or ignored, including the interplay of the public and the private in regulating protest; the pivotal role played by land ownership rules; and the disjuncture between the law in the books and the law in action. While the book will appeal primarily to scholars, students and practitioners of law – as well as to campaigners and interest groups – it also offers political and socio-legal insights, which will be of interest equally to non-specialists.

A Grammar of Huallaga (Huánuco) Quechua

A Grammar of Huallaga (Huánuco) Quechua

by David Weber

1989 · Univ of California Press

This is a comprehensive, nonformal description of a Quechua language of central Peru, incorporating both structural and functional insights. Topics include: the demographic situation, an introduction to the syntax, word and suffix classes, morphology, case relations, passives, substantive phrases, relative clauses, complements, adverbial clauses, reduplication, question formation, negation, conjunction, evidential suffixes, the topic marker, idioms and formulaic expressions, phonology, and loan processes.

Indiana's Roll of Honor

Indiana's Roll of Honor

by David Stevenson (A. M.)

1866

Library has: vol. 1.

Migraine

Migraine

by David Dodick, Stephen D. Silberstein

2016 · Oxford University Press

Migraine is a compilation of the most up-to-date research advances in the biology and clinical science of the third most common illness in medicine. This text is a comprehensive guide to its treatment that includes established principles and recent findings. The authors provide an up-to-date overview of the evidence and combine this with their experience and expertise to help practitioners make informed treatment decisions.

The Language Organ

The Language Organ

by Stephen R. Anderson, David W. Lightfoot

2002 · Cambridge University Press

This book discusses the biological basis for a person's use of language.