Exploring the intricate relationship between citizens and the state, this book delves into human rights and administrative justice in small communities. O'Brien and Doyle weave a compelling narrative that redefines administrative justice through the lens of the ombud institution. Their work presents a democratic vision of human rights, emphasizing its crucial role in the administrative justice system. It is essential reading for those invested in understanding the dynamics of citizen-state interactions and the importance of human rights in governance.
Margaret Doyle Ordre des livres


- 2019
- 1995
The A-Z of Non-sexist Language
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Bringing today's vocabulary completely up-to-date, here is definitive guide to non-sexist language. This straightforward and easy-to-use handbook offers a complete listing of sexist words and their non-sexist alternatives; vital clarification of common-usage words, outlining fully why some words are sexist and some are not; accessible A-Z format; and full cross-referencing.Unique and comprehensive, The A-Z of Non-Sexist Language is an essential reference for writers, speakers, editors, teachers and all who care about the words they use.