Описание: 'The Vibrant Nature of Life: A Science-Based Pathway for a Better, Richer, and More Abundant Life, ' 2nd Edition, 2017, is the final conclusion of more than twenty years of research on the vibrational nature of life and our universe. Instead of presenting a dry scientific treatise, the author organizes the material as a selfhelp guide for a richer, and healthier life. It consists of six main parts: 'The Vibrant Nature of Consciousness, ' 'The Vibrant Nature of the Cosmos, ' 'The Vibrant Nature of Pleasure, Emotions, and Sexuality, ' 'The Vibrant Nature of Life Cycles, ' 'The Vibrant Nature of Health' and 'The Vibrant Nature of the Human Psyche.' The book shows that while still at the time of Newton and Descartes, science was myopic toward wholeness and hostile to nature, the author advocates new science as a holistic understanding of the field nature of life, and a systemic view of living systems that is coherent and sustainable. It is here, at this intersection between science and a lifestyle that fosters vibrancy that the author situates the present book. It is neither a simple review of almost one hundred books nor is it a selfhelp guide without scientific backup. The intention of the author was to bring science and selfhelp together in a unique plot that makes science fruitful as a direct guidance for a richer, healthier and fuller life, and a point of departure for self-discovery. The result is a true life guide that gives scientifically proven answers to all our fundamental questions, from birth to death, over sexuality, the handling of emotions, coping with violence, and other conditions for truly intelligent and abundant living.
Описание: 'Francoise Dolto and Child Psychoanalysis' (Great Minds Series, Vol. 4)-2017 Revised, Updated and Reformatted Edition-is a about one of the greatest psychoanalysts the world has known. The author interviewed Francoise Dolto in 1986, after having visited 'La Maison Verte' in Paris, a center Dr. Dolto had created for parents and children that mainly served to prepare children for greater lapses of time away from their parents and the early kindergarten experience. The interview took place in Dr. Dolto's apartment at 260, rue Saint-Jacques, near the Pantheon, Paris. A long correspondence followed the meeting which was published, after Dr. Dolto's death, with the author's permission, by Gallimard Publishers, Paris, in 2005. The author reviews five of Francoise Dolto's books, 'La Cause des Enfants (1985), 'Psychanalyse et Pediatrie (1971) and three volumes of Dolto's professional seminar on child psychoanalysis, 'Seminaire de Psychanalyse d'Enfants (1982, 1985, 1988).' He tries to convey to the reader who is unfamiliar with psychoanalysis the basics for understanding the present book, and furthermore, stresses the uniqueness of Dr. Dolto's approach to curing psychotic children-a feat that is unparalleled in human psychiatric history, for psychosis was always held as incurable. The book retraces the fascinating way Francoise Dolto got to become an authority not only in psychiatry and psychoanalysis in France, and worldwide, but also a public figure of great renown in France-while she is as good as unknown in the English speaking world. The motivation of the author was namely to break through this wall of silence and elucidate this particular audience about the genius of one of the greatest psychiatrists of our time, and of all times. He explains also the stress that Francoise Dolto put upon children developing autonomy and get emotionally detached from their parents with the liquidation of the Oedipus Complex, at the age of 5 to 7 years. Today, 27 years after her death, Dolto's engagement for the emotional freedom of children is more important than ever in our claustrophobic modern society in which many children are raised into codependent partners for their emotionally immature and media-addicted parents. The volume comes with quotes from two of Dolto's most well-known books, translated by the author, who grew up in a region bordering France that is bilingual German-French.
Описание: 'Evidence and Burden of Proof under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 1976: A Procedural Guide for Business Lawyers and Government' by Dr. Peter Fritz Walter is a specialized and practically useful analysis of the evidence problems and the burden of proof in matters of foreign sovereign immunity litigation under the FSIA 1976, both regarding jurisdictional immunities and immunity from execution. The monograph is an in-depth analysis of both the common law history and the final enactment of foreign sovereign immunity in the United States. The United States' Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 1976 has been welcomed by business lawyers in all Anglo-Saxon jurisdictions as a definite progress in terms of litigation practice and transparency as to the evidence rules, and the burden of proof that apply in cases involving foreign sovereign immunity.. The study concludes in demonstrating two distinct rules of the burden of proof, for each kind of immunity; the rules are widely uniform, and were corroborated by case law and scholarly opinion in all of the examined jurisdictions. They can be said to form today rules of international law. The book can be taken as a reference guide for solving the evidence problems in trials against foreign states before American district courts, and as such is a precious asset in any international law library, especially for business lawyers in the United States and Canada.
Описание: 'Evidence and Burden of Proof in Foreign Sovereign Immunity Litigation: A Procedural Guide for International Lawyers and Government Counsel' (3rd Revised Edition, 2017) is the first specialized and practically useful analysis of the evidence problems and the burden of proof in matters of foreign sovereign immunity litigation, both regarding jurisdictional immunities and immunity from execution. The monograph is a comparative law analysis that spans six of the seven existing national statutes on foreign sovereign immunity, starting with the United States' Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 1976, to the Canadian State Immunity Act, 1982. The study concludes in demonstrating two distinct rules of the burden of proof, for each kind of immunity; the rules are widely uniform, and were corroborated by case law and scholarly opinion in all of the examined jurisdictions. They can be said to form today rules of international law. The monograph is of high practical value for litigation lawyers and government counsel struggling with evidence problems regarding foreign sovereign immunity. It can be taken as a reference guide for solving the evidence problems in those trials, and as such is a precious asset in any international law library. The only titles that in scope, depth and size can be compared with the present study are already quite out of date, and they have, if ever, only randomly dealt with the specific procedural problems of evidence and the burden of proof in international sovereign immunity litigation.