02739nam 2200493I 450 991079676580332120180913082741.01-351-10447-01-351-10446-21-351-10448-9(CKB)4100000004172648(MiAaPQ)EBC5428183(OCoLC)1035763234(EXLCZ)99410000000417264820180611d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAlternative dispute resolution and domestic violence women, divorce and alternative justice /by Dafna LaviBoca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,2018.1 online resource (245 pages)1-138-47754-0 ADR and its alternative justice : in general -- Domestic violence against women : a developing phenomenon -- Alternative justice and domestic violence against women : the correlation and synergies -- Opposition to ADR mechanisms in divorce disputes involving violence -- Mediation-Arbitration (Med-Arb) and online mediation : two proposals for improved ADR mechanisms in divorce disputes involving violence.Dealing with the interface between the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)movement and the phenomenon of domestic violence against women, this book examines the phenomenon of divorce disputes involving violence through the prism of ‘alternative justice’ and the dispute resolution mechanisms offered by the ADR movement. This book is the first academic treatise presenting the theoretical underpinnings of the correlation between the ADR movement and divorce disputes involving violence, and the potential contribution of this movement to the treatment of disputes of this nature. Through mapping the main values of the ADR movement, the book proposes a theoretical-analytical basis for understanding the inability of the legal system to deal with disputes of this nature, alongside a real alternative, in the form of the ADR mechanisms.Dispute resolution (Law)MediationDivorce suitsFamily violenceLaw and legislationWomenViolence againstDispute resolution (Law)Mediation.Divorce suits.Family violenceLaw and legislation.WomenViolence against.346.01/66Lavi Dafna1569309FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910796765803321Alternative dispute resolution and domestic violence3842101UNINA03544nam 22006615 450 991033767790332120230810164301.09783030133528303013352410.1007/978-3-030-13352-8(CKB)4100000008424369(MiAaPQ)EBC5789424(DE-He213)978-3-030-13352-8(Perlego)3493710(EXLCZ)99410000000842436920190613d2019 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAtlantic Metropolis An Economic History of New York City /by Aaron Gurwitz1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2019.1 online resource (754 pages)Palgrave Studies in American Economic History,2662-39199783030133511 3030133516 Part I: Pre-contact to the Treaty of Vienna -- 1. Beverstad -- 2. An Island in the Center of its Hinterland -- 3. Port and Entrepot -- Part II: The Displaced Nineteenth Century -- 4. Catastrophic Agglomeration -- 5. A Port in Time -- 6. Manufacturing Employment at Mid-Century -- 7. Huddled Masses of Rational Optimizers -- 8. The Attractions of the Slums -- 9. Money Central -- 10. Global City, Mark 1 -- 11. Perfectly Matched and Perfectly Timed -- Part III: The Short Twentieth Century -- 12. Global City in a Less Integrated World -- 13. New York's Great Depression: The Delayed Fade -- 14. Social Democracy and Suburbanization -- 15. All that is Solid Melts into Air -- 16. The Perfect Storm and the Turning Point -- 17. Resurgent Cities -- 18. America's Global City -- 19. A City of Niches and Enclaves.This book applies the contents of a working economist's tool-kit to explain, clearly and intuitively, when and why over the course of four centuries individuals, families, and enterprises decided to locate in or around the lower Hudson River Valley. Collectively those millions of decisions have made New York one of the twenty-first century's few truly global cities. A recurrent analytic theme of this work is that the ups and downs of New York's trajectory are best understood in the context of what was happening elsewhere in the broader Atlantic world. Readers will find that the Atlantic perspective viewed through an economic lens goes a long way toward clarifying otherwise quite perplexing historical events and trends. .Palgrave Studies in American Economic History,2662-3919Economic historyUrban economicsUnited StatesHistoryCities and townsHistoryHistory, ModernEconomic HistoryUrban EconomicsUS HistoryUrban HistoryModern HistoryEconomic history.Urban economics.United StatesHistory.Cities and townsHistory.History, Modern.Economic History.Urban Economics.US History.Urban History.Modern History.336.7471330.97471Gurwitz Aaronauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut921513BOOK9910337677903321Atlantic Metropolis2067172UNINA