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Institutional practices versus student needs and its implications for the development of a holistic engineering education for sustainable development (EESD) framework (2014)
Book Chapter

Sustainable development (SD) competences feature prominently in the 2012 Malaysian Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) manual. The manual outlines 12 outcomes that undergraduate engineering students of Malaysian universities are expected to devel... Read More about Institutional practices versus student needs and its implications for the development of a holistic engineering education for sustainable development (EESD) framework.

Fragmentation and Harmonization in the Development of Evidentiary Practices in International Criminal Tribunals (2014)
Book Chapter

This chapter discusses pluralism in international criminal procedure, and more specifically the law of evidence, as it is practised within and across different international criminal tribunals. It draws on a pilot study of interviews with prosecutors... Read More about Fragmentation and Harmonization in the Development of Evidentiary Practices in International Criminal Tribunals.

Preface and Introduction (2014)
Book Chapter

Officially confined to red-light districts, brothels in British India were tolerated until the 1920s. Yet, by this time, prostitution reform campaigns led by Indian, imperial, and international bodies were combining the social scientific insights of... Read More about Preface and Introduction.

The Commemoratio pro vivis of the Roman Canon: a textual witness to the evolution of Western Eucharistic theologies? (2014)
Book Chapter

This text - an important element in the Western Latin Eucharistic Prayer - has not been studied in detail since the 1950s (Jungmann); and has never been studied using the methods of modern textual studies. Yet it bristles with problems - textual vari... Read More about The Commemoratio pro vivis of the Roman Canon: a textual witness to the evolution of Western Eucharistic theologies?.