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Momentus EEZ-READ Green Reader
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The EEZ- READ (pronounced Easy Read) is a high accuracy “bubble level” that will provide a quick reading of the green’s contours. When placed on the green, the EEZ-READ helps you to determine the break on the green, resulting in more putts being made through the course of a round.
The Right to Justice: The Political Economy of Legal Services in the United States (John Locke)

The Locke Institute is an independent, non-partisan educational and research organization, seeking to engender a greater understanding of the concept of natural rights, its implications for constitutional democracy and for economic organization in modern society. The aim of this book is to examine the role of powerful members of the organized Bar in the US, who exploit the rational ignorance both of their own colleagues and the wider electorate to pursue their own political agendas through the institution of the American Bar Association. The author’s intention is to destabilize the equilibrium established by the legal services bureaucracy and expose its behaviour and the consequences of the principal actors to the lens of public choice, by narrowing the range of that rational ignorance on which the special interests ultimately depend for political influence, and by identifying incentives for a regrouping of forces in the market place for legal services into constellations more favourable to the deserving poor.
The Right to Justice: The Political Economy of Legal Services in the United States (John Locke)
Global Lessons from the AIDS Pandemic: Economic, Financial, Legal and Political Implications

This book examines the global HIV/AIDS pandemic from a multidisciplinary perspective, analyzing its economic impact, the reasons behind the political response to the pandemic, international laws relating to public health and patents and mechanisms for financing global and national responses. The authors paint a global picture of the HIV/AIDS pandemic one issue, one country and one region at a time and show why prevention, treatment and human rights protection must each form part of a comprehensive HIV/AIDS strategy. The book analyzes the successes and failures of national governments, international organizations and the private sector in fighting the HIV/AIDS pandemic and recommends changes to our international economic, financial, legal and political institutions. This book highlights the lessons the world has to learn from our experience with HIV/AIDS in order to improve the way we address global diseases.
Global Lessons from the AIDS Pandemic: Economic, Financial, Legal and Political Implications