Friday, November 11, 2016

New Book - Passing the United Nations National Competitive Recruitment Examination

We are proud to release Passing the United Nations National Competitive Recruitment Examination(Young Professionals Programme Exam): Legal Affairs Occupational Group.

Written by a successful candidate to National Competitive Recruitment Examination (NCRE), this book is the essential guide for talented, highly-motivated candiates aiming to become international civil servants in the United Nations. This book seeks to prepare candidates not only for the written exam, but also for the oral interview. As such, it includes outlines and resources for preparing for the competency-based interview as well as important data frequently tested in written exams.




The book includes the following resources:
  • Actual questions asked in previous administrations of the NCRE for the Legal Affairs Occupational Group;
  • Actual questions asked in competency-based interviews. These questions are drawn not only from competency-based interviews conducted by the UN Secretariat, but also from other UN bodies and hybrid institutions, including the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL).
Moreover, this book includes an extensive outline of the international law subjects most frequently tested on the written and oral exams, including:
  • Sources of International Law
  • States and Governments in the International Order
  • International Humanitarian Law
  • International Criminal Law
  • Human Rights and Refugee Law
  • State Responsibility
  • International Environmental Law
  • International Trade Law
Students serious about joining the United Nations legal counsel will find this book to be an indispensable and unparalleled resource.

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This book is available in the following places and formats:
JuraLaw™ imprint

With a focus on international and comparative law, the JuraLaw™ imprint publishes monographs exploring public and private international law and overviews of the laws of various nations.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

New Book - The Teller Review of Books: Vol. V Orthodox Christianity

We are proud to release The Teller Review of Books: Vol. V Orthodox Christianity.

The Teller Review of Books™ (Editor-in-Chief: Nadine L. Jackson) provides succinct overviews and critical reviews of the seminal books shaping contemporary culture in the areas of law, faith, society and public policy. Milestones in political, cultural and religious thought, whether contemporary publications or the classics, form part of the corpus of reviewed works.

Each Volume of the Teller Review of Books™ consists of concise reviews of books that follow specific themes, including: Christianity, Culture & the State; Political Science and Public Policy; and Natural Law Thinking.

To see a preview of The Teller Review of Books: Vol. V Orthodox Christianitygo here and click preview.


This book is available in the following places and formats:

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Books covered in Volume V Orthodox Christianity:
The Philokalia (Kallistos Ware)
Fr. Seraphim Rose: His Life and Work (Hieromonk Damascene)
The Orthodox Veneration of Mary (St. John Maximovitch)
Guidelines for Marriage (Stanley S. Harakas)
Crown Them with Glory & Honor (Anthony M. Coniaris)
Marriage As a Path to Holiness (David Ford)
Marriage: An Orthodox Perspective (John Meyendorff)
On Marriage and Family Life (Saint John Chrysostom)
Getting Ready for Marriage (Anthony M. Coniaris)

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

New Book - The Teller Review of Books: Vol. IV Natural Law

We are proud to release The Teller Review of Books: Vol. IV Natural Law.

The Teller Review of Books™ (Editor-in-Chief: Nadine L. Jackson) provides succinct overviews and critical reviews of the seminal books shaping contemporary culture in the areas of law, faith, society and public policy. Milestones in political, cultural and religious thought, whether contemporary publications or the classics, form part of the corpus of reviewed works.

Each Volume of the Teller Review of Books™ consists of concise reviews of books that follow specific themes, including: Christianity, Culture & the State; Political Science and Public Policy; and Natural Law Thinking.

To see a preview of The Teller Review of Books: Vol. IV Natural Lawgo here and click preview.


This book is available in the following places and formats:

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Books covered in Volume IV Natural Law:
The Abolition of Man (C. S. Lewis)
Common Truths (Edward B. McLean)
What We Can't Not Know: A Guide (J. Budziszewski)
Written on the Heart: The Case for Natural Law (J. Budziszewski)
Rediscovering the Natural Law (Stephen John Grabill)
Law and Revolution, II (Harold J. Berman)

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

New Book - The Teller Review of Books: Vol. III Middle East Studies

We are proud to release The Teller Review of Books: Vol. III Middle East Studies.

The Teller Review of Books™ (Editor-in-Chief: Nadine L. Jackson) provides succinct overviews and critical reviews of the seminal books shaping contemporary culture in the areas of law, faith, society and public policy. Milestones in political, cultural and religious thought, whether contemporary publications or the classics, form part of the corpus of reviewed works.

Each Volume of the Teller Review of Books™ consists of concise reviews of books that follow specific themes, including: Christianity, Culture & the State; Political Science and Public Policy; and Natural Law Thinking.

To see a preview of The Teller Review of Books: Vol. III Middle East Studiesgo here and click preview.


This book is available in the following places and formats:

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Books covered in Volume III Middle East Studies:

A Deadly Misunderstanding (Mark D. Siljander)
What Went Wrong? (Bernard Lewis)
The Crisis of Islam: Holy War and Unholy Terror (Bernard Lewis)
Muslim-Christian Dialogue (H.M. Baagil)
H. M. Baagil's Muslim-Christian Dialogue: A Reply (A. Yousef Al-Katib)
Heretic: Why Islam Needs a Reformation Now (Ayaan Hirsi Ali)
Understanding Islamic Law (Shari‘a) (Raj Bhala)
Introduction to Islamic Law (Jonathan Burns)
Inside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia (Carmen Bin Ladin)
Dreams and Shadows (Robin Wright)
Orientalism (Edward W. Said)
Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace (Daniel Kurtzer, Scott Lasensky)
The Mountains of Israel (Norma Parrish Archbold)
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid (Jimmy Carter)
Fighting Terrorism (Benjamin Netanyahu)
Light of the Crescent Moon (Theo Padnos)
Tea with Hezbollah (Ted Dekker, Carl Medearis)
Beyond America’s Grasp (Stephen P. Cohen)
A History of the Arab Peoples (Albert Hourani)
Desert Queen: The Extraordinary Life of Gertrude Bell (Janet Wallach)
Among the Righteous (Robert B. Satloff)
Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America (Yossef Bodansky)

Friday, November 4, 2016

New Book - The Teller Review of Books: Vol. II Political Science & Public Policy

We are proud to release The Teller Review of Books: Vol. II Political Science & Public Policy.

The Teller Review of Books™ (Editor-in-Chief: Nadine L. Jackson) provides succinct overviews and critical reviews of the seminal books shaping contemporary culture in the areas of law, faith, society and public policy. Milestones in political, cultural and religious thought, whether contemporary publications or the classics, form part of the corpus of reviewed works.

Each Volume of the Teller Review of Books™ consists of concise reviews of books that follow specific themes, including: Christianity, Culture & the State; Political Science and Public Policy; and Natural Law Thinking.

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This book is available in the following places and formats:

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Books covered in Volume II Political Science & Public Policy:

The American Republic (Orestes Brownson)
Liberty, Order, and Justice (James McClellan)
On Law, Morality, and Politics (Thomas Aquinas)
The Art of War (Sun Tzu)
Nicomachean Ethics (Aristotle)
On Liberty (John Stuart Mill)
Reflections on the Revolution in France (Edmund Burke)
Utilitarianism (John Stuart Mill)
Beyond Good and Evil (Friedrich Nietzsche)
Second Treatise of Government (John Locke)
Democracy in America (Alexis de Tocqueville)
The Quest for Community (Robert A. Nisbet)
Sex, Economy, Freedom & Community (Wendell Berry)
Ideas Have Consequences (Richard M. Weaver)
The Conservative Mind (Russell Kirk)
The Roads to Modernity (Gertrude Himmelfarb)
Diaspora Networks & the International Migration of Skills (Yevgeny Kuznetsov)
Comment les démocraties finissent (Jean-François Revel)
An Insider’s Guide to the UN (Linda Fasulo)