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  • af Rajiv Shah
    183,95 - 231,95 kr.

    President of the Rockefeller Foundation Raj Shah's playbook for identifying the roots of any problem and creating transformative change, inspired by his decades of service tackling some of the world's biggest problems at the Gates Foundation, as Obama's administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, and more.

  • - A Love Saga
    af Rajiv Shah
    163,95 kr.

    "Not every relationship in life is perfect, but every relationship can be made perfect." Forever - A Love Saga is a tale of soul-searing love that captures moments of love, romance, humor and suspense. Arjun and Karishma, college students, meet each other by chance and find themselves falling for each other. Everything is perfect until...Karishma is found dead. Enter Rahul and Susan, who take on their role as detectives to investigate Karishma's death. Between investigating the possible causes for her death and grappling with their own feelings for each other, Rahul and Susan stumble upon discoveries that leave them breathless. Does Rahul find out the truth behind Karishma's death? Or does it remain a mystery Forever?

  • af Rajiv Shah
    389,95 kr.

  • af Rajiv Shah & Roger Zimmermann
    1.307,95 kr.

    This book presents a summary of the multimodal analysis of user-generated multimedia content (UGC). Several multimedia systems and their proposed frameworks are also discussed. Subsequently, we present a personalized music video generation system for outdoor user-generated videos.

  • - A Critique of Birks's Formula
    af Rajiv Shah
    875,95 kr.

    This book challenges the orthodox approach to the analysis of unjust enrichment, developed by Peter Birks and adopted by the House of Lords and Supreme Court in a series of later decisions.It does so in 3 ways. First, the book argues that the Birksian model fails to fit some typical situations unless the language of the formula is stretched to the point of being artificial. For example, "enrichment" is now just a term of art.Secondly, the Birksian model fails to provide a normative justification for the courts awarding recovery in unjust enrichment claims. For example, it offers no explanation on the basis on which an "unjust factor" should be categorised as "unjust". Thirdly, and most fundamentally, the book rejects the Birksian approach of adopting a top-down academic theory of unjust enrichment and ignoring the authorities which pre-date its adoption by the House of Lords. Instead, the book seeks to arrive at a theoretical understanding of unjust enrichment by tracing the historical development of this area of the law through the authorities and commentaries from the 18th century onwards, and analysing the reasoning of the judges and scholars.