The principle of equality has always been considered as one of the fundamental values of modern societies; it compels administration to provide equal treatment to all subjects it enters in touch with, which is normally expressed as a general prohibition of discrimination.
This book examines the ways in which Nigeria's borders are used as instruments of soft and hard power in the country's relations with other African states.
The result of a deep research work sustained for more than two decades, this book studies the construction of social knowledge from a constructivist perspective inherited from Piagetian thought.
This book offers an in-depth analysis of enzyme-based approaches in healthcare management, focusing on their transformative potential in cancer treatment.