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Someone saw it after all

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ISBN/EAN: 9783758355325
Umbreit-Nr.: 1274395

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 234 S., 0.27 MB
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Erschienen am 01.11.2023
Auflage: 1/2023


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  • Zusatztext
    • The young, highly successful entrepreneur Sabienné Weberlein is blackmailed by her new private masseur, whose ultimate aim is to obliterate her public persona. One tool he uses for this is jewelry that cannot be taken off.An intriguing cat-and-mouse game begins. A game where the cunning feline lets its prey run for a brief moment repeatedly. But Sabienné is not that typical defenseless mouse. She fights back against the masseur with all her energy. And the cat is not always that cunning.In defending herself, Sabienné receives support from a completely unexpected source. Well, this unexpected source also has a fondness for body adornments.
  • Kurztext
    • The global phenomenon of the establishment of specialist courts is one of the most important recent developments in environmental law. Although they are generally seen as a much needed innovation, they do pose challenges, particularly around questions of legitimacy. This important book tackles these questions directly, looking specifically at the courts in the common law world. It argues that to fully understand the nature of the adjudication of these courts, a bottom-up approach must be taken: ie the question before the court is determinative. Despite its theoretical focus, the book will also provide invaluable insights to practitioners engaging with these new courts for the first time. An innovative study on a seismic change in how environmental law is adjudicated.
  • Autorenportrait
    • Gabriel Erbé:After the German publication, there were some people who complained that I wrote in the first person without explicitly stating that I - Gabriel Erbé - am a man. Therefore, I would like to mention it here as a precaution: I am a man and write from the first-person perspective of the main character when I think that is the best way to tell the story. In my books, piercings, tattoos, and bondage always appear, but not on every page. After all, I want to tell a story. Characters who enjoy being beaten never appear.