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The Experiment LLC Sushi Modoki
Enjoy authentic, delicious, vegan sushi that tastes and looks like the real thing - with over 50 recipes to make at home Once they've had their fill of avocado rolls, what's a vegan sushi-lover to do? Enter Sushi Modoki - a cookbook filled with amazing, all-vegan re-creations of classic rolls that mimic the flavour and texture of fish. At the hands of vegan innovator iina, a cooking instructor in her native Japan, tomatoes transform into "tuna" and carrots into "salmon" - with mind-boggling results showcased in over 100 colour photographs. With clear step-by-step instructions for assembling elegant plates bursting with colour and crunch - plus the full range of traditional sides including salads, soups, pickled veggies, and hot and cold drinks - Sushi Modoki is ultimate guide to becoming a vegan sushi master. And you won't have to think twice about "raw fish"!
£14.99
The Nordic Africa Institute Finland and National Liberation in Southern Africa
Finland's special characteristics as a Nordic, non-aligned welfare state gave it the resources and motivation to support liberation movements - in spite of restrictions arising from trade interests and a reluctance to jeopardise the country's neutral image. The study shows that, although it is not an easy task, in a democracy ordinary, dedicated people can, over time, influence political decision making at its most closed and guarded area, foreign politics.
£16.95
Springer Nature Switzerland AG International Actors and the Formation of Laws
This open access book addresses the discourse that creates, modifies, and reshapes the law, as well as discourse participants. The book focuses on the actors operating in legal regimes and their subtly, bluntly, or even outright aggressive impact on the formation of laws. As the book examines the intersection of domestic, European, international, and even transnational, legal regimes where new law emerges as a product of this discourse, it contributes to the understanding of the mobility of law and contemporary law’s interactive nature. This book provides enlightening examples of diverse legal fields influenced by international, non-domestic actors. It covers a wide range of relevant topics, from financial sanctions to the rights of indigenous peoples, and addresses actors ranging from the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights to disability organizations. By exploring actors, the book stresses their objectives and driving forces behind their efforts to influence law. The book reveals an array of diverging methods used by international actors to influence law. Additionally, the book resonates with Nordic legal tradition and highlights Nordic commitment to rule of law and equality. The authors are members of the Finnish branch of the International Law Association (ILA) and recognized experts in their particular fields and have been afforded freedom to adopt the approach they perceive as best suited to their topic. The book is aimed at a broad range of readers involved in academic research and study; lawyers working in government departments, international organizations, or private practice with an international focus; as well as policy makers and influencers in international organizations, government bodies, and non-governmental organizations.
£44.99