International Express is a four-level course designed for working adults who need English for work, travel, and socializing.
This practical course bridges the gap between general English and the professional world of working adults. The syllabus is based on the needs of people in work who use English as an international means of communication. It addresses the needs of adults who use English in their professional lives, but who find that general coursebooks are too general, and Business English courses too specialized.
Stephen C. Neff, War and the Law of Nations: A General History
This ambitious volume traces war as a legal concept from Roman times through to the twentieth century. Neff demonstrates how war has been seen variously as a law-enforcement operation, as a duel between states and as a 'crime against the peace'. He also considers the post World War II definition of war as an international law-enforcement mechanism under UN aupices. Although unsuccessful, this attempt did help transform war into a humanitarian, rather than a policy, problem.
Cove the most important words and phrases needed by elementary and pre-intermediate level students Wide variety of enjoyable practice activities Revision sections after every four units to check progress Space to write in translations of key vocabulary and phrases Detachable answer key American English equivalents of key vocabulary and phrases An excellent book on vocabulary covering specified topics for general and thorough study.