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King, Ingrid F. Christopher Alexander and contemporary architecture. Tokyo: A + U Pub. Co., 1993.

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Christopher Alexander: Drawings and oil sketches by a modern Kentish master. Wellington, Somerset: Halstar, 2013.

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Gee, Maggie. Christopher and Alexandra. New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1992.

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1919-1943, Probst Christoph, and Moll Christiane, eds. Alexander Schmorell, Christoph Probst: Gesammelte Briefe. Berlin: Lukas Verlag, 2011.

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Harald, Martenstein, Schlingensief Christoph 1960-, Diederichsen Diedrich, Wewerka Alexander, and Schleyer Susanne, eds. Bensheimer Rede: Ein Gespräch zwischen Josef Bierbichler, Christoph Schlingensief, Harald Martenstein und Alexander Wewerka ; mit einem Essay von Diedrich Diederichson ; Fotografien von Susanne Schleyer. 2nd ed. Berlin: Alexander, 1998.

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Holzheu, Harry. Führung und Persönlichkeit: 10 offene Gespräche mit: Franz A. Blankart, Sepp Blatter, Leonhard H. Fischer, Rita Fuhrer, Dr. Konrad Hummler, Christoph Keckeis, Nicole Loeb, Adolf Ogi, Alexander Pereira, Monika Ribar. Zürich: Orell Füssli, 2007.

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Holzheu, Harry. Führung und Persönlichkeit: 10 offene Gespräche mit: Franz A. Blankart, Sepp Blatter, Leonhard H. Fischer, Rita Fuhrer, Dr. Konrad Hummler, Christoph Keckeis, Nicole Loeb, Adolf Ogi, Alexander Pereira, Monika Ribar. Zürich: Orell Füssli, 2007.

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Verdeen, Lars. Christopher and Alexander. Prowler Press, 1998.

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Kaiser, Gabriele, Eva Guttmann, and Claudia Mazanek. Shifting Patterns: Christopher Alexander and the Eishin Campus. Park Books, 2019.

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Disney Christopher Robin: Little Book of Pooh-Isms. Scholastic Australia, 2018.

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Goodbye Christopher Robin FILM TIE. Pan Macmillan, 2017.

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Pattern Theory: Introduction and Perspectives on the Tracks of Christopher Alexander. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015.

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Over 150 b/w Illustrations (chiefly photographs) (Illustrator), ed. Christopher Alexander and Contemporary Architecture (Architecture and Urbanism: August 1993: Special Issue). a+u Publishing Company, 1993.

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Mehaffy, Michael W. Cities Alive: Jane Jacobs, Christopher Alexander, and the Roots of the New Urban Renaissance. Sustasis Press, 2017.

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Christopher Robin : the Little Book of Pooh-Isms: With Help from Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit, Owl, and Tigger, Too! Disney Press, 2018.

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Goodbye Christopher Robin: A. A. Milne and the Making of Winnie-the-Pooh. St. Martin's Griffin, 2017.

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1792-1847, Hagerman Christopher Alexander, ed. "By the words of thy own mouth will I condemn thee": To Christopher Alexander Hagerman, Esq. [Kingston, Ont.?: s.n., 1993.

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Marlowe, Christopher. The Works Of Christopher Marlowe With Some Account Of The Author And Notes By The Reverend Alexander Dyce. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2006.

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Marlowe, Christopher. The Works Of Christopher Marlowe With Some Account Of The Author And Notes By The Reverend Alexander Dyce. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Friedrich, Alexander, Petra Gehring, Christoph Hubig, Andreas Kaminski, and Alfred Nordmann, eds. Konfigurationen der Zeitlichkeit. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748910961.

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There is a relationship between time and technology which has been obvious since the classical philosophies of time. Even telling the time necessitates technologies relating to measuring and counting. Technological developments have changed the temporal state of our reality. Key terms such as deceleration, synchronisation, prevention and de-temporalisation point to relevant problem areas in this respect. This yearbook, whose thematic focus is 2021, endeavours to reveal new technological and philosophical perspectives on the temporal conditions in which we think, communicate, work and live. With contributions by Cornelius Borck, Stefan Böschen, Christopher Coenen, Olivier Del Fabbro, Andreas Folkers, Yvonne Förster, Alexander Friedrich, Steve Fuller, Gabriele Gramelsberger, Thilo Hagendorff, Thomas Hilgers, Dirk Hommrich, Erich Hörl, Sebastian Lederle, Janne Mende, Jürgen Meutgens, Carl Mitcham, Oliver Müller, Alfred Nordmann, Tom Poljanšek, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Ludger Schwarte, Astrid Schwarz, René von Schomberg, René Umlauf, Sarine Waltenspül, Bastian Weiß, Langdon Winner and Yongmou Liu.
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Müller-Lietzkow, Jörg, ed. Beyond Digital. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748905240.

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In recent years, digitisation has significantly changed the media industry. Today, digital business models are at home in almost all forms of the media. But what will come next? Will new technological developments in the field of AI or block chain, for example, have an impact? And above all: Where does media economic research go from the debate about business models? Are these developments happening so fast that we hardly have time to develop real (new) theories? This volume seeks answers to these pressing questions. The further development of media economics as an academic field will depend on whether and how this is achieved. With contributions by Harald Rau; Daniela Marzavan & Anke Trommershausen; Henriette Heidbrink; Tassilo Pellegrini & Michael Litschka; Britta M. Gossel, Andreas Will & Julian Windscheid, Christian Zabel, Sven Pagel, Verena Telkmann & Alexander Rossner; Sibylle Kunz, Sven Pagel & Svenja Hagenhoff; Jonas D. Bodenhöfer, Christopher Buschow & Carsten Winter and Jörg Müller-Lietzkow.
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Nix, Andreas, ed. Staat und Zivilgesellschaft. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748909521.

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The relationship between the state and civil society can be characterised as complex, disharmonious and dynamic. The complexity results from the historical conditions of its origin and the different ways of thinking, grasping and structuring the relationship. The relationship is disharmonious because although it can theoretically be thought of as equal, this equality, in fact, hardly exists. The relationship is dynamic because it is in a permanent state of tension between the path dependencies of the history of ideas, and therefore can and must be constantly rethought. This anthology attempts to grasp and illuminate the relationship between the state and civil society in all its complexity by paying special attention to the contextual dependence of the genesis of this complicated relationship. With the emergence of the modern state based on sovereignty, the state entered into opposition with civil society. Modern political theory has devoted much of its energy to reflecting this antagonism and bridging the gap between the two. With contributions by Nelson Chacón, Julian Dörr, Christopher Gohl, Oliver Hidalgo, Heinz Kleger, Alexander Kruska, Antoine Lévy, Andreas Nix, Edwin QuirogaMolano and Michael Zantke.
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Light on two sides: Biblical context for Christopher Alexander's Tao of building. 1987.

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Hentschel, Anja, Gerrit Hornung, and Silke Jandt, eds. Mensch - Technik - Umwelt: Verantwortung für eine sozialverträgliche Zukunft. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748910770.

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Alexander Roßnagel celebrated his 70th birthday on September 13, 2020. The jubilee has shaped innovative research approaches in many areas of environmental and technology law. His interdisciplinary studies often include methodological advancements and combine specific design problems with important questions of fundamental rights and social cooperation – always aiming at responsible decisions for a socially acceptable future. The articles of the festschrift concern many facets of his work and bring together legal and interdisciplinary perspectives on essential challenges regarding the design of legal norms and innovative technologies, privacy and data protection, the conception and regulation of digitization, environmental regulation and organizational development. With contributions by Christiane Borchard, Benedikt Buchner, Alfred Büllesbach, Ernestine Dickhaut, Alexander Dix, Peter Dräxler, Christoph Ewen, Lothar Fischer, Martin Führ, Shizuo Fujiwara, Kurt Geihs, Christian Ludwig Geminn, Rüdiger Grimm, Volker Hammer, Anja Hentschel, Eric Hilgendorf, Michel-A. Horelt, Gerrit Hornung, Silke Jandt, Andreas Janson, Paul C. Johannes, Dieter Klumpp, Nicole Krämer, Michael Kreutzer, Herbert Kubicek, Robert Kuhn, Christel Kumbruck, Jörn Lamla, Philip Laue, Jan Marco Leimeister, Natalie Maier, Fabiano Menke, Hans-Jürgen Müggenborg, Günter Müller, Bernhard Nagel, Maxi Nebel, Uwe Neuser, Tadashi Otsuka, Ulrich Pordesch, Niklas Radenbach, Philipp Richter, Gerhard Roller, Peter Rott, Christoph Schnabel, Roland Steidle, Martin Steinebach, Gerd Stumme, Ali Sunyaev, Mayu Terada, Wolfgang Thaenert, Michael Waidner, Thilo Weichert, Tsuneharu Yonemaru
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Graser, Alexander, and Christian Helmrich, eds. Strategic Litigation. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845298276.

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Understanding strategic litigation requires abandoning the traditional perspective on judicial proceedings, for it is not the pursuit of individual rights that this practice is mainly about. But for what other purpose is it possible—and legitimate—to litigate in court? What can be achieved this way? How does this work? And who does that anyway? These are questions that the new series on strategic litigation will address. Its first volume offers an introduction to the topic, provides an impression of the emerging practice of strategic litigation in Germany and relates it to the pertinent international discourse on this subject. The book assembles contributions from academia and practice, combining the perspectives of various actors from different disciplinary backgrounds. Alexander Graser teaches public law and politics at the University of Regensburg. Christian Helmrich is an attorney based in Munich. Both have worked on and in strategic litigation for many years. With contributions by Sven Adam, Ullika Borkamp, Bastian Brackelmann, Boris Burghardt, Wolfgang Däubler, Gesine Fuchs, Alexander Graser, Christian Helmrich, Wolfgang Kaleck, Arite Keller, Adriana Kessler, Christoph Lindner, Karina Theurer, Christian Thönnes, Adam Weiss
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Bedford-Strohm, Jonas, Florian Höhne, and Julian Zeyher-Quattlender, eds. Digitaler Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845291802.

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Widely discussed phenomena like ‘filter bubbles’ and ‘social bots’ point to the reality that the digital transformations of the present also encompass public communication. New opportunities for information and participation have arisen and opinion formation is changing. This volume explores these transformations from an ethical perspective and discusses theoretical work in theology, media ethics and political science in combination with digital practice. It evaluates the potential knowledge arising from various concepts and functions in the ‘public sphere’ under the conditions of digital societies, and discusses in a nuanced way both the dangers to democracy and the opportunities for civic participation and bottom-up processes as a result of digital transformation. Venturing beyond institutional politics, this volume explores the digital transformation of the political and its consequences for churches, protest movements and media outlets. Hence, the contributions it contains are not only relevant for academics working on digital transformation, but also journalists, politicians and employees at NGOs and in churches. With contributions by Sigrid Baringhorst, Christina Schachtner, Florian Stickel, Julian Zeyher-Quattlender, Gary Schaal, Ilona Nord, Christoph Bieber, Jonas Bedford-Strohm, Alexander Filipovic, Alexander Görlach, Torsten Meireis, Frederike van Oorschot, Thomas Renkert.
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Frevel, Bernhard, and Thomas Heinicke, eds. Managing Corona. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748909323.

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As a result of the Corona pandemic, far-reaching regulations and laws intervened in the shaping of people's lives, the economy and social life in 2020. A variety of legal, economic and sociological questions arise concerning the political-administrative crisis management of the Corona crisis. These concern, for example, fundamental aspects of the separation of powers and legal control by means of ordinances, or questions of public procurement law concerning the procurement of protected goods. In this work, researchers from the University of Police and Public Administration NRW analyze the corona management of the first months of the pandemic in Germany from an administrative science perspective. With contributions by Robert Arnold, Robert Becker, Susanne Benöhr-Laqueur, Felix Bode, Kerstin Brixius, Christian Endreß, Cornelia Fischer, Anne Frankewitsch, Bettina Franzke, Bernhard Frevel, Christoph Görisch, Stefanie Haumer, Thomas Heinicke, Judith Heße-Husain, Uta Hildebrandt, Frank Hofmann, Stefan Hollenberg, Emanuel John, Lutz C. Kaiser, Christoph Keller, Christian Kromberg, Oliver Lerbs, Lars Oliver Michaelis, Henrique Ricardo Otten, Matthias Peistrup, Jürgen C. Pfitzner, Carsten Pohl, Sabine Rinck, Jakob Schirmer, Karsten Schmid, Hendrik Schoen, Ulrich Jan Schröder, George Tulbure, Stephan Alexander Werner, Thorben Winter and Gina Rosa Wollinger.
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Kameri-Mbote, Patricia, Alexander Paterson, Oliver C. Ruppel, Bibobra Bello Orubebe, and Emmanuel D. Kam Yogo, eds. Law | Environment | Africa. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845294605.

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Law | Environment | Africa compiles the proceedings of the 5th Symposium and the 4th Scientific Conference of the Association of Environmental Law Lecturers from African Universities (ASSELLAU) in cooperation with the Climate Policy and Energy Security Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa run by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The book’s aim is to explore, review and analyse recent developments at the point where the law and the environment in Africa overlap. The collection comprises 32 chapters by legal experts from central, eastern, southern and western Africa. It is divided thematically into four parts: 1.) Climate change and energy 2.) Natural resource governance 3.) Water governance, management and use 4.) The role of the law in regulating social and environmental impacts associated with human activity These subjects are discussed in the context of national, regional and international law frameworks, which are central to Africa’s quest to attain its desired and sustainable development trajectory within the confines of the continent’s valuable yet fragile ecological infrastructure. With contributions by Dr. Oluwatoyin Adejonwo-Osho, Dr. Lanre Aladeitan, Dr. Jean-Claude Ashukem, Dr. Godard Busingye, Prof. Dr. Mark B. Funteh, Dr. Elizabeth Gachenga, Prof. Dr. Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Prof. Dr. Emmanuel D. Kam Yogo, Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Kasimbazi, Prof. Dr. Michael Kidd, Gift Dorothy Makanje, Amanda Mkhonza, Prof. Dr. Ayoade Morakinyo Adedayo, Dr. Kariuki Muigua, Dr. Phiona Muhwezi Mpanga, Andrew Muma, Dr. Joseph Magloire Ngang, Dr. Marie Ngo Nonga, Chidinma Therese Odaghara, Edna Odhiambo, Dr. Collins Odote, Dr. Irekpitan Okukpon, Dr. Erimma Gloria Orie, Prof. Dr. Bibobra Bello Orubebe, Daniel Armel Owona Mbarga, Prof. Dr. Alexander Ross Paterson, Olivia Rumble, Prof. Dr. Oliver C. Ruppel, Dr. Esther Effundem Njieassam, Dr. Pamela Towela Sambo, Prof. Dr. Christopher Funwie Tamasang, Prof. Mekete Bekele Tekle, Robert Alex Wabunoha, Nerima Akinyi Were, Hadijah Yahyah.
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Pontikis, Kyriakos, and Yodan Rofe, eds. In Pursuit of a Living Architecture: Continuing Christopher Alexander's Quest for a Humane and Sustainable Building Culture. Common Ground Research Networks, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/978-1-61229-878-8/cgp.

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Neue Christologische Untersuchungen: Bearbeitet Von Alexander Schilling Herausgegeben Von Volker Henning Drecoll, Hanns Christof Brennecke und Christoph Markschies. De Gruyter, Inc., 2020.

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Schilling, Alexander, Christoph Markschies, Luise Abramowski, Volker Henning Drecoll, and Hanns Christof Brennecke. Neue Christologische Untersuchungen: Bearbeitet Von Alexander Schilling Herausgegeben Von Volker Henning Drecoll, Hanns Christof Brennecke und Christoph Markschies. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2020.

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Markschies, Christoph, Alexander Markus Schilling, Luise Abramowski, Volker Henning Drecoll, and Hanns Christof Brennecke. Neue Christologische Untersuchungen: Bearbeitet Von Alexander Schilling Herausgegeben Von Volker Henning Drecoll, Hanns Christof Brennecke und Christoph Markschies. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2020.

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Zellenberg, Ulrich. Österreichisches Bundesverfassungsrecht. Edited by Kark Korinek, Michael Holoubek, Christoph Bezemek, Claudia Fuchs, and Andrea Martin. Verlag Österreich, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33196/9783704687425.

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Der von Karl Korinek und Michael Holoubek begründete Großkommentar bietet traditionell eine ebenso umfassende wie profunde Aufarbeitung des österreichischen Verfassungsrechts. Was vor mehr als zwanzig Jahren als Pionierprojekt begonnen hat, ist mittlerweile zum bestimmenden Referenzwerk für Wissenschaft und Praxis geworden. Der zwischenzeitlich um Christoph Bezemek, Claudia Fuchs, Andrea Martin und Ulrich E. Zellenberg ergänzte Kreis der Herausgeberinnen und Herausgeber verfolgt nach wie vor konsequent jenen Anspruch, der das Werk seit jeher ausgezeichnet hat: die Verbindung von unbedingter wissenschaftlicher Exzellenz mit größtmöglicher Aktualität. In zehn laufend ergänzten und aktualisierten Teilbänden vermessen führende Vertreterinnen und Vertreter des öffentlichen Rechts aus Wissenschaft und Praxis sämtliche Bestandteile der Grundordnung der Republik. Sie machen den "Korinek/Holoubek" damit nicht nur zu einem Zentralwerk der österreichischen Rechtsdogmatik, sondern auch zum Ankerpunkt jeder akademisch fundierten Auseinandersetzung mit der österreichischen Bundesverfassung. Die 16. Lieferung (Februar 2021) umfasst: Art 7/1 S 3, 4 (Benjamin Kneihs) Art 7/3, Art 7/4 (Gabriele Kucsko-Stadlmayer/Melina Oswald) Art 10 Abs 1 Z 15 2. Tb (Markus Vasek) Art 10 Abs 1 Z 6 1. Tb (Andreas Wimmer) Art 30a (Christoph Konrath/Rosi Posnik) Art 47 (Christoph Bezemek) Art 59a (Kucsko-Stadlmayer/Melina Oswald) Art 83 Abs 2 (David Leeb) Art 85 (Alexandra Kunesch) Art 95 (Kucsko-Stadlmayer/Melina Oswald) Art 100 (Thomas Müller) Art 105, Art 106 (Gerhart Wielinger) Art 126 (Barbara Leitl-Staudinger) Art 129, Art 130/1 (Harald Eberhard) BVG ÄmterLReg (Gerhart Wielinger) GRC Art 43 (Marcus Klamert) 6. ZPEMRK Art 1-4, 13. ZPEMRK Art 1-4 (Alexandra Kunesch) Aufbau des Gesamtwerkes: Band I/1: Art 1 bis 12 B-VG Band I/2: Art 13 bis 49b B-VG Band I/3: Art 50 bis 81c B-VG Band I/4: Art 82 bis 128 B-VG Band I/5: Art 129 bis 152 B-VG Band II/1: Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention samt Protokollen, Charta der Grundrechte Band II/2: Staatsgrundgesetz über die allgemeinen Rechte der Staatsbürger, BVG zum Schutz der persönlichen Freiheit sowie weitere Grundrechte (zB Grundrecht auf Datenschutz) Band III/1: Kommentar zum sonstigen Bundesverfassungsrecht: Internationale Beziehungen - Demokratische Grundordnung - Finanzverfassung - Staatsorganisation - Verfassungsaufträge und Staatszielbestimmungen - Energieverfassungsrecht Bände IV/1 und IV/2: Archiv
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Soentgen, Jens, Ulrich M. Gassner, Julia von Hayek, and Alexandra Manzei, eds. Umwelt und Gesundheit. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845296951.

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The series ‘Health Research. Interdisciplinary Perspectives’ is published annually and focuses on topics relating to all aspects of health. Our aim is to take interdisciplinarity as an aspiration seriously and provide the latest findings on current issues from different disciplinary perspectives. This volume addresses the highly topical subject of the environment and health, considering the general relationship between humans and the environment as well as their specific interdependence and the consequences they have on each other. From the history of environmental medicine to the statutory framework or practical (supra-) regional phenomena that could have an effect on human health, this book takes into account a broad variety of aspects and disciplinary viewpoints. With contributions by Daniela Bayr, Christoph Beck, Josef Cyrys, Athanasios Damialis, Michael Ertl, Verena Fricke, Thomas Fuchs, Ulrich M. Gassner, Michael Gerstlauer, Esther Giemsa, Gertrud Hammel, Jasmin Hartmann, Julia von Hayek, Elke Hertig, Clemens Heuson, Barbara Hoffmann, Claudia Hornberg, Jucundus Jacobeit, Jens Kersten, Franziska Kolek, Bernhard Kuch, Benjamin Kühlbach, Alexandra Manzei, Christa Meisinger, Markus Naumann, Andrea Pauli, Annette Peters, Andreas Philipp, Nora Pösl, Joachim Rathmann, Wolfgang von Scheidt, Alexandra Schneider, Stefanie Seubert, Jens Soentgen, Pia Sperlich, Annette Straub, Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann, Felix Tretter
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Stapf, Ingrid, Marlis Prinzing, and Nina Köberer, eds. Aufwachsen mit Medien. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845293844.

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Growing up with digital media is an ethical question. This volume examines current developments in the fields of digitalisation, education and the protection of minors in order to critically reflect upon a new set of issues in communication, media and information ethics. The importance of developing autonomy in children growing up in mediatised societies and of balancing autonomy with children´s need for protection (e.g. data protection or privacy) is central to this study. The book addresses the ethical dimensions of a mediatised childhood by exploring issues in surveillance and care, gaming and entertainment as well as reality and virtuality, giving weight to the consequences these practices and issues have for society, politics and education. With contributions by Linda Breitlauch, Eike Buhr, Detlef Endeward, Bernhard Debatin, Alexander Filipovic, Rüdiger Funiok, Petra Grimm, Thilo Hagendorff/Jutta Hagendorff, Florian Heusinger von Waldegge, Dietmar Kammerer, Nina Köberer, Larissa Krainer, Kerstin Liesem, Patrick Maisenhölder, Gudrun Marci-Boehncke, Dominik Merli, Carsten Ochs, Claudia Paganini, Marlis Prinzing, Matthias Rath, Christoph Schickhardt, Christian Schlöndorf, Ingrid Stapf, André Weßel
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Astleitner, Hermann, Ines Deibl, Otto Lagodny, Patrick Warto, and Jörg Zumbach, eds. Rechtsdidaktik zwischen Theorie und Praxis. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845294681.

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This edited volume presents several contributions from the second conference on the interrelationship between educational science and law, which took place in Austria in autumn 2016. The conference focused on the tension that arises when changes in the teaching and training of law are addressed. A perennial major concern within law education is the question of how it has to be applied in order to meet contemporary challenges, but so are other topics that address issues relating to the improvement of legal education. These considerations clearly show that the field of law education connects theory and practice and can improve the teaching of law significantly. With contributions by Rudolf Mosler, Michael Frey, Raimund Pittl, Lina Rosa Gradl, Ines Deibl, Jörg Zumbach, Viola Geiger, Christine Neuner, Natalia Hartmann, Christoph Görisch, Pamela Hölbling, Marcus Schladebach, Stephanie Moser, Tanja Thurner, Doris Lewalter, Kai von Lewinski, Raphael de Barros Fritz, Dana-Sophia Valentiner, Barbara Paesold, Karin Sonnleitner, Evelyne Schmid, Hermann Astleitner, Lutz Lammers, Patrick Warto, Jan-Gero Alexander Hannemann and Otto Lagodny.
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Frölich, Jürgen, Ewald Grothe, and Wolther von Kieseritzky, eds. Fortschritt durch sozialen Liberalismus. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748907534.

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Friedrich Naumann (1860–1919) is one of the most exciting figures in German politics: a liberal champion of democracy, social policy, women’s emancipation and church reform, as well as a pioneer of political education—and at the same time a monarchist, patriot and fierce critic of his time. Many political and social trends of the early 20th century came together in the pastor and later leftist liberal party leader. His approaches to solving the problems of a highly industrialised society had a long-lasting effect and still evoke controversy when discussed today. This volume offers both an introduction to and new perspectives on his world of ideas; it is aimed at experts, students and all those interested in Naumann in equal measure. With contributions by Philippe Alexandre, Birgit Bublies-Godau, Norbert Friedrich, Jürgen Frölich, Ewald Grothe, Christoph Jahr, Wolther von Kieseritzky, Ursula Krey, Frank-Michael Kuhlemann, Anne C. Nagel, Ulrich Sieg, Ines Soldwisch and Peter Theiner.
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Kinzig, Wolfram, and Jochen Sautermeister, eds. Rausch. Ergon – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783956506598.

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From the earliest periods of history human beings have used mind-altering substances. In addition, in almost all religions we find techniques for meditation which may induce states of trance or ecstasy which serve to facilitate experiencing the divine. Yet in many societies, trance, ecstasy and even intoxication are taboo unless they are practiced in social spaces authorized for their use, like nightclubs, or where they are seen as culturally productive, as in the visual arts, music, or literature. Further complicating matters, the legitimacy of drug-induced mind-altering states is controversial among jurists, educators, and physicians. Those arguing in favour often point to the alleged religious basis of Rausch, while those opposing this right often cite a moral duty to sobriety. Whether religious, reckless, chemically induced or all of these, the whole constellation of phenomena is encompassed by the single German word Rausch. In 2019, a series of lectures delivered at the University of Bonn focused on the societal ambivalences surrounding Rausch from an interdisciplinary perspective – as a religious, psychological, social, legal, and cultural phenomenon. The results of this extraordinary series are documented in this volume. With contributions by Clemens Albrecht, Christoph Antweiler, Andreas Bell, Walter Bruchhausen, Robert Feustel, Dorothee Gall, Albert Gerhards, Tobias Janz, Jörg Kinzig, Wolfram Kinzig, Alexandra Philipsen, Irmgard Rüsenberg, Markus Saur, Jochen Sautermeister, Detlef Siegfried, Christoph Schreier, Birgitta Sträter, Nathalie Thies.
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Graeff, Peter, and Tanja Rabl, eds. Was ist Korruption? Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845289847.

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In our society, corruption occurs in various forms and in different areas. When addressing the question of what corruption is, one will find many answers in scientific research. This book provides an overview of the most important answers in a comprehensible fashion and is ordered according to the disciplines which deal with this topic: economics, business studies/management science, criminal law, civil law, historical science, administrative science, sports science, political science, sociology, psychology and criminology. However, a discipline-specific definition of corruption is not sufficient. A transdisciplinary analysis is imperative, in particular when it comes to preventing and curbing corruption, establishing societal structures and relationships that are free of corruption, and meeting new challenges that arise in the context of digitalisation. This book shows relationships between the discipline-specific approaches. It links the variety of discipline-specific analyses of corruption issues with the multifaceted and complex phenomenon of corruption and thereby fosters a more nuanced and detailed understanding of it. With contributions by Lotte Beck, Rainer Dombois, Claudia Ehrhardt, Eike Emrich, Sabine Fütterer, Freya Gassmann, Peter Graeff, Olaf Meyer, Volker Nagel, Holger Niehaus, Alexander Nützenadel, Karl-Dieter Opp, Jonathan Pinto, Tanja Rabl, Christoph Reichard, Stephanie Thiel and Sebastian Wolf
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Prinzing, Marlis, Bernhard S. Debatin, and Nina Köberer, eds. Kommunikations- und Medienethik reloaded? Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748905158.

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Media environments and public communication are becoming increasingly digital, and the coronavirus crisis has accelerated this development. The changes connected to this relate to key ethical values and norms, such as informational autonomy, privacy and transparency. This not only demands an empirically based discourse underpinned by theory, but also consideration of what courses of action may result from this and, from a normative perspective, what recommendations for action can be formulated. Media and communication ethics is thus confronted with some fundamental questions: Are its existing concepts and models still viable in the face of these digitally induced changes? Should they be altered or expanded? Where should this ‘reloading’ start? The contributions in this book develop important guidelines in this respect, for example on ethical demands on innovations and on truth and our world view in this post-factual society. With contributions by Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen, Christian Augustin Christoph Bieber, Roger Blum, Ekkehard Brüggemann Bernhard Debatin, Tobias Eberwein, Rainer Erlinger, Daniel Fiene, Alexander Filipović, Andrea Günter, Matthias Karmasin, Nina Köberer, Larissa Krainer, Geert Lovink, Colin Porlezza, Marlis Prinzing, Matthias Rath, Pierre Rieder, Christian Schicha, Josephine B. Schmitt, Sonja Schwetje, Saskia Sell, Ingrid Stapf, Hansi Voigt, Thomas Zeilinger and Marc Ziegele.
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Jahrbuch des Föderalismus 2020. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748910817.

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Auch die bereits 21. Ausgabe des Jahrbuchs ist als breit angelegtes Kompendium konzipiert, das den Leserinnen und Lesern einen aktuellen Überblick über verschiedene Aspekte föderaler und regionale Struktur und Politik bietet. Die insgesamt 28 Beiträge verteilen sich auf folgende Hauptabschnitte: Zehn Beiträge zum Schwerpunktthema, 70 Jahre Föderalismus in der BRD (u.a. vom Präsident des BVerfG a.D. Hans-Jürgen Papier). Drei Beiträge zu aktuellen Themen der Föderalismusforschung (u.a. zur Dynamik der Parteiensysteme in den dt. Bundesländern). Vier Beiträge zum deutschen Föderalismus (u.a. zur föderalen Bearbeitung der Corona-Krise). Sechs europäische Länderberichte (u.a. Italien, Türkei und VK). Ein außereuropäischer Länderbericht (Argentinien). Zwei Beiträge zur regionalen und kommunalen Kooperation in Europa (u.a. zum Aachener Vertrag). Zwei Beiträge zur Europäischen Union/Europäischen Integration (u.a. zum EU-Strukturfonds). <b>Mit Beiträgen von</b> Elisabeth Alber, Hans Alexy, Peter Becker, Anna-Lena Beilschmidt-Pilz, Florian Bergamin, Peter Bußjäger, Sedef Cankoçak, Mathias Eller, Annegret Eppler, Alexander Gorskiy, Martin Große Hüttmann, Gregor Halmes, Antonio María Hernández, Everhard Holtmann, Andreas Kiefer, John Kincaid, Mario Kölling, Simon Meisch, Jürgen Mittag, Ursula Münch, Martin Nettesheim, Matteo Nicolini, Hans-Jürgen Papier, Patricia Popelier, Werner Reutter, Sabine Schäufler, Henrik Scheller, Nicolas Schmitt, Christoph Schramek, Stefan Seidendorf, Roland Sturm, Funda Tekin, Hendrik Träger, Erik Vollmann, Georg Weinmann, Carolin Zwilling
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Böschen, Stefan, Armin Grunwald, Bettina-Johanna Krings, and Christine Rösch, eds. Technikfolgenabschätzung. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748901990.

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The complexity of socio-technological challenges and the uncertainty of decisions are both increasing. Therefore, there is a need for knowledge-based and option-oriented assessment and advice. Technology assessment (TA) can offer alternative approaches to and perspectives on current decision-making processes. This handbook provides guidance in developing new answers to the problems under investigation. It pursues three objectives. Firstly, it reflects on TA by looking at developments in TA. Secondly, it serves as a compass for orientation by providing heuristics for the systematic contextualisation of TA knowledge. Thirdly and finally, it reveals the prospects for the future development of TA. With contributions by Suzana Alpsancar, Manuel Baumann, Richard Beecroft, Alexander Bogner, Stefan Böschen, Helmut Breitmeier, Andrés Checa, Kerstin Cuhls, Bert Droste-Franke, Elisabeth Ehrensperger, Torsten Fleischer, Antje Grobe, Armin Grunwald, Reinhard Grünwald, Martina Haase, Julia Hahn, Christiane Hauser, Roger Häußling, Leonhard Hennen, Nils Heyen, Regine Kollek, Kornelia Konrad, Jürgen Kopfmüller, Bettina-Johanna Krings, Miltos Ladikas, Roh Pin Lee, Annette Leßmöllmann, Peter Letmathe, Ralf Lindner, Andreas Lösch, Jacob Manderbach, Martin Meister, Linda Nierling, Maren Paegert, Oliver Parodi, Walter Peissl, Witold-Roger Poganietz, Christine Rösch, Maximilian Roßmann, Martin Sand, Jens Schippl, Jan C. Schmidt, Christoph Schneider, Jan-Felix Schrape, Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer, Sandra Schwindenhammer, Hans-Jörg Sigwart, Mahshid Sotoudeh, Magdalena Tanzer, Helge Torgesen, Peter Wehling, Christina Wulf, Petra Zapp and Silke Zimmer-Merkle.
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Jahrbuch des Föderalismus 2019. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748901174.

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As with its previous editions, the 20th edition of this yearbook has been conceived as a wide-ranging compendium that provides its readers with an up-to-date overview of different aspects of federal and regional structures and politics. The 30 contributions it contains can be grouped according to the following main topics: Nine contributions (including one by the chief minister of Baden-Württemburg, Winfried Kretschmann) address the book’s principal subject: 70 years of federalism in Germany. Four of them deal with current areas of research into federalism (including federal reform in Switzerland). Four of them examine issues related to German federalism (including the phasing out of fossil fuels and the promotion of digitalisation in schools). There are eight reports on European countries (including Italy, Austria and the UK). There is one report on a non-European country (Pakistan). Two of the contributions examine regional and municipal cooperation in Europe (including cooperation between communities on different sides of a national border). Two of them address the European Union/European integration (including the European Committee of the Regions). With contributions by Winfried Kretschmann, Rudolf Hrbek, Ursula Münch, Arthur Benz, Albert Funk, Wolfgang Renzsch, Klaus Detterbeck, Thomas Petersen, Martin Große Hüttmann, Patrick Finke, Markus M. Müller, Antonios Souris, Roland Sturm, Gabriele Abels, Tobias Arnold, Alexander Arens, Sean Mueller, Adrian Vatter, Sabine Riedel, Tobias Haas, Konrad Gürtler, Henrik Scheller, Hendrik Träger, Peter Becker, Patricia Popelier, Jens Woelk, Andreas Stöckli, Jannis Kompsopoulos, Carolin Zwilling, Elisabeth Alber, Peter Bußjäger, Christoph Schramek, Daniel Lemmer, Simon Meisch, Saeed Ahmed Rid, Michael Gerner, Greta Klotz, Otto Schmuck, Horst Förster
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Leible, Stefan, and Jörg Philipp Terhechte, eds. Europäisches Rechtsschutz- und Verfahrensrecht. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748908586.

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<b>Rechtsschutz und Verfahren</b> sind zentrale Bausteine der unionalen Rechtsordnung. Nur derjenige, der die strukturellen Parallelen und Gemeinsamkeiten der verschiedenen Verfahrensordnungen kennt, kann konkrete Lösungen für unionsrechtlich gelagerte Fälle anbieten. <b>Das Handbuch zum EU-Rechtsschutz</b> entwickelt diese notwendige Gesamtperspektive. Aus einer Hand werden sämtliche wichtigen Rechtsschutzoptionen und Verfahrensarten vor dem EuGH, dem EUGMR sowie aus den Bereichen des europäischen Zivil-, Verwaltungs- und Strafverfahrensrechts dargestellt und in übergeordnete Aspekte der unionalen Verfahrens- und Rechtsschutzidee eingebettet. Besonders berücksichtigt sind dabei das Vorabentscheidungs- und Vertragsverletzungsverfahren sowie die Untätigkeits-, Nichtigkeits- und Schadensersatzklage. <b>Die 2. Auflage</b> vermittelt dem nationalen Rechtsanwender in Justiz und Anwaltschaft auf <b>neuestem Stand</b> eine klare Orientierungshilfe im Geflecht der konkreten Rechtsschutzoptionen im Zivil-, Verwaltungs- und Strafrecht. <b>Schwerpunkte</b> der Neuauflage liegen auf den Bereichen Anerkennung und Vollstreckung von Entscheidungen in Zivil-, Handels-, Ehe-, Unterhalts-, Kindschafts- und Erbsachen sowie dem Europäischen Nachlasszeugnis. Europäische Bagatell- und Mahnverfahren und Vollstreckungstitel; Zwangsvollstreckung Insolvenzverfahren Beweisaufnahme, Zustellung , Prozesskostenhilfe, Unterlassungsklagen Alternative Streitbeilegung und Schiedsverfahren Rechtsschutz im europäischen Verwaltungsrecht Rechtsschutz im europäischen Strafrecht Verfahren der strafjustiziellen Zusammenarbeit <b>Die Autorinnen und Autoren</b> Prof. Dr. Tilmann Altwicker; Prof. Dr. Dr. Ino Augsberg; Prof. Dr. Steffen Augsberg; Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bast; Prof. Dr. Anatol Dutta; Prof. Dr. Michael Fehling; Prof. Dr. Claudio Franzius; Prof. Dr. Jörg Gundel; Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Hau; Prof. Dr. Steffen Hindelang; Jun.-Prof. Dr. Suzan Denise Hüttemann; Duy Tuong Huynh; Malte Ising; Prof. Dr. Ruth Janal; Barrister (QLD, adm) Thomas John ACIArb; RA Dr. Ulrich Karpenstein; Dr. Rainer Kemper; RA Dr. Sebastian Koehler; Dr. Christian Koller; Prof. Dr. Markus Kotzur; Dr. Pia Lange; Prof. Dr. Matthias Lehmann; Prof. Dr. Stefan Leible; Prof. Dr. Eva Lein; Prof. Dr. Katharina Lugani; Prof. Dr. Peter Mankowski; Prof. em. Dr. Dieter Martiny; Prof. Dr. Frank Meyer; PD Dr. Michael F. Müller; Prof. Dr. Carsten Nowak; Prof. DDr. h. c.Paul Oberhammer; Prof. Dr. Anne Peters; Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Walter H. Rechberger; Prof. Dr. Herbert Roth; Dr. Jakob Schemmel; RiLG Michael Slonina; Prof. Dr. Astrid Stadler; Prof. Dr. Jürgen Stamm; Prof. Dr. Michael Stürner; Prof. Dr. Jörg Philipp Terhechte; PD Dr. Alexander Thiele; Prof. Dr. Christoph Thole; PräsBVerfG a. D. Prof. Dr. Dres. h.c. Andreas Voßkuhle; RA Bertrand Wägenbaur; Dr. Felix M. Wilke; Dipl. Rpfl. Harald Wilsch; Prof. Dr. Hinnerk Wißmann
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Elisabeth, Alexander, Herzog Valentin, and Verkehrsverein Riehen, eds. Texte in der Arena: Elisabeth Alexander, Guido Bachmann, Martin Roda Becher, Silvio Blatter, Martin R. Dean, Albert M. Debrunner, Christoph Geiser, Samuel Herzog, Valentin Herzog, Hanna Johansen, Ingeborg Kaiser, René Regenass, Karin Rüttimann, Alain Claude Sulzer, Urs Widmer, Heinrich Wiesner, Kathy Zarnegin und Martin Zingg schreiben im Auftrag der Arena Literaturinitiative Riehen über "1984", Insel Schweiz, Liebe, Maske, Heimat. Basel: GS-Verlag, 1988.

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