Jhonnatan Rodríguez itibaren Dereler/Samsun, Turkey

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2019-12-06 01:40

Koşmasaydım Yazamazdım - Haruki Murakami TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Doğan Kitap

BOOK REVIEW OUTSOURCING Legal Handbooks Series Edited by Marcus Turle with 15 contributors ISBN: 978-1-85328-839-5 Law Society Publishing www.lawsociety.org.uk TO OUTSOURCE OR NOT TO OUTSOURCE: HERE’S AN ANSWER An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers Future legal services are undergoing a profound change at the present time for both barristers and solicitors, so outsourcing of some services has continued to thrive in spite of one of the worst recessions in living memory, and so this book will appeal to both parts of the profession, especially with the arrival of expanded public access work for the Independent Bar. Those who supply any form of outsourcing will benefit as the government tackles the need to deliver public services while saving money. Therefore, more and more organisations look likely to become customers for outsourcing services in the relentless drive to cut costs. Under Marcus Turle’s editorship, “Outsourcing Law and Practice”, as part of the legal handbooks series from Law Society Publishing, examines the legal rules applying to outsourcing transactions across the whole sector and at how these rules operate in practice. We feel that this invaluable new book is aimed primarily at professionals responsible for structuring, procuring or managing outsourcing relationships. It deals with all aspects of the subject, from tendering, contractual models and managing risk, to more specialised issues such as tax, data security, employment law and social and environmental considerations. There are 16 chapters covering around 300 pages and the book provides the following: * Expert analysis - each chapter is focused on a specific area and is written by a specialist in the field; * Practical guidance - consideration is given throughout to the relevant law and its implications for those managing the outsourcing process; * Up-to-date coverage – “Outsourcing” explores current issues including cloud computing, the shared services agenda, and the increasing complexity and value of cross-border outsourcing arrangements. As with all these titles in the ‘Legal Handbooks’ series, Law Society Publishing continues to produce a library collection of expert, specialist books just for us as legal practitioners and/or those acting over key issues in particular sectors, greatly assisting our understanding of how the processes should work at whatever level of practitioner expertise. And that is just what we have here. The Law Society remit naturally focuses on both the practical aspects of our professional work and the requirements of the specialist legal areas. With this new legal management book on ‘Outsourcing’ the Law Society has given us some answers as to whether we should outsource, or not outsource… and the answer today is, yes, we should!

2019-12-06 07:40

Ölümün Dostu Babil Kitaplığı #23 TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pedro Antonio De Alarcon

The Veil and the Male Elite is a tricky book to rate, since I am definitely not its target audience. I suppose I expected a feminist look at modern Muslim culture, and this book is really more a theological look at women's rights and a historical look at how various verses of the Koran that are used to justify anti-feminist sentiments in Muslim cultures came to be included. My knowledge of early Muslim history was greatly enhanced by reading this, and yet I felt something of a Sunni bias creeping into its middle chapters. Since I considered my own knowledge inadequate at identifying this in its entirety, it made the entire book less trustworthy for me, since I felt too ignorant to judge what was and was not widely accepted as truth throughout the Muslim world. The introduction and first chapter are an inexplicably unintelligible low point of the book, and I highly recommend skipping them and perhaps returning later; I nearly threw in the towel on reading the entire work because these were either so poorly written or translated that I found them almost unbearable. After that, the book settles into a more historical overview, and takes us through the founding of Islam and the political events that surrounded various prophecies. For those unfamiliar with Islam it's a rapid and fascinating overview. I found the author's feminist insights actually less valuable than her overview of Islam. My favorite part of the book is learning about Sukayna in the conclusion. She sounds fascinating, and I wanted to learn more.

Okuyucu Jhonnatan Rodríguez itibaren Dereler/Samsun, Turkey

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