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I, Wright Stephen, ed. Preaching the atonement / by Peter K. Stevenson and Stephen I. Wright. London: T&T Clark, 2005.

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Williams, Mavis Holt. Our Moons: With emphases from Stephen and Mary through Peter I to Elizabeth Ann. Ringgold, La: M.H. Williams, 1990.

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When and how to use mental health resources: A guide for Stephen ministers, Stephen leaders, and church staff. St. Louis, Mo: Stephen Ministries, 2000.

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Falstaff: Being the Acta domini Johannis Fastolfe, or Life and valiant deeds of Sir John Faustoff, or The hundred days war, as told by Sir John Fastolf, K. G., to his secretaries, William Worcester, Stephen Scrope, Fr Brackley, Christopher Hanson, Luke Nanton, John Bussard, and Peter Basset. New York: Arcade Pub., 2001.

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Brown, Stephanie. Time and motion: Peter Appleton, Sokari Douglas Camp, Fischli & Weiss, Stephan Huber, John White, Benedict Whybrow. Newcastle: Tyne and Wear Museums Service, 1989.

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Services, United States Congress Senate Committee on Armed. Nominations before the Senate Armed Services Committee, first session, 108th Congress: Hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, on nominations of Paul McHale; Christopher Ryan Henry; Stephen A. Cambone; John Paul Woodley, Jr.; Linton F. Brooks; Lt. Gen. John P. Abizaid, USA; Thomas W. O'Connell; Paul M. Longsworth; Gen. Richard B. Myers, USAF; Gen. Peter Pace, USMC; Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker (ret.), USA; Ltg. Bryan D. Brown, USA; Gordon R. England; and Michael W. Wynne, January 30, February 27, June 25, July 10, 24, 29, September 23, November 18, 2003. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2005.

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Bruce, Frederick Fyvie. Peter, Stephen, James and John: Studies in Early Non-Pauline Christianity. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1994.

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Edwards, George J. The Grand Jury: An Essay Awarded the Peter Stephen Duponceau Prize by the Law Academy of Philadelphia. Lawbook Exchange, 2004.

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Philip, Cooke, Roper Stephen, Wylie Peter, and Northern Ireland Economic Council, eds. Developing a regional innovation strategy for Northern Ireland: A statement by the Economic Council on research conducted by Philip Cooke, Stephen Roper and Peter Wylie. Belfast: Northern Ireland Economic Development Office, 2001.

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Further Materials on Lewis Wetzel and the Upper Ohio Frontier: The Historical Narrative of George Edgington Peter Henry's Account, the Narrative of Spencer ... the Reminiscences of Stephen Burkham. Heritage Books, 1994.

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Steppin Razor The Life Of Peter Tosh. Omnibus Press, 2013.

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Reinle, Christine, and Anna-Lena Wendel, eds. Das Recht in die eigene Hand nehmen? Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748924449.

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Autonomous use of violence — whether for vengeance or in a feud — can potentially endanger community safety. The contributors to this volume depict the logic and narrative strategies used to validate the autonomous use of violence on the one hand, and examine attempts to delegitimise such violence through legal and religions norms on the other. In doing so, they focus on the endeavours of theologians to discredit violence used in a feud as a danger to the salvation of an individual’s soul and as a threat to everyone’s safety. As emotions are often cited as an argument for both justifying and rejecting violent action, some of the studies in this anthology also contribute to the history of emotions. With contributions by Maria Pia Alberzoni, Zdeněk Beran, Matthias Berlandi, Simone Brehmer, Maximilian Diesenberger, Jan Hirschbiegel, Peter Hoppenbrouwers, Marius Kraus, Stephen Mossman, Christine Reinle, Stefan Tebruck, Anna-Lena Wendel, Christian Wenzel, Klaus Wolf and Lidia Luisa Zanetti Domingue.
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Janney, Caroline E., ed. Petersburg to Appomattox. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469640761.001.0001.

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The last days of fighting in the Civil War's eastern theater have been wrapped in mythology since the moment of Lee's surrender to Grant at Appomattox Court House. War veterans and generations of historians alike have focused on the seemingly inevitable defeat of the Confederacy after Lee's flight from Petersburg and recalled the generous surrender terms set forth by Grant, thought to facilitate peace and to establish the groundwork for sectional reconciliation. But this volume of essays by leading scholars of the Civil War era offers a fresh and nuanced view of the eastern war's closing chapter. Assessing events from the siege of Petersburg to the immediate aftermath of Lee’s surrender, Petersburg to Appomattox blends military, social, cultural, and political history to reassess the ways in which the war ended and examines anew the meanings attached to one of the Civil War's most significant sites, Appomattox. Contributors are Peter S. Carmichael, William W. Bergen, Susannah J. Ural, Wayne Wei-Siang Hsieh, William C. Davis, Keith Bohannon, Caroline E. Janney, Stephen Cushman, and Elizabeth R. Varon.
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Hegland, Frode, ed. The Future of Text. Future Text Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.48197/fot2020a.

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This book is the first anthology of perspectives on the future of text, one of our most important mediums for thinking and communicating, with a Foreword by the co-inventor of the Internet, Vint. Cerf and a Postscript by the founder of the modern Library of Alexandria, Ismail Serageldin. In a time with astounding developments in computer special effects in movies and the emergence of powerful AI, text has developed little beyond spellcheck and blue links. In this work we look at myriads of perspectives to inspire a rich future of text through contributions from academia, the arts, business and technology. We hope you will be as inspired as we are as to the potential power of text truly unleashed. Contributions by Adam Cheyer • Adam Kampff • Alan Kay • Alessio Antonini • Alex Holcombe • Amaranth Borsuk • Amira Hanafi • Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. • Anastasia Salter • Andy Matuschak & Michael Nielsen • Ann Bessemans & María Pérez Mena • Andries Van Dam • Anne-Laure Le Cunff • Anthon Botha • Azlen Ezla • Barbara Beeton • Belinda Barnet • Ben Shneiderman • Bernard Vatant • Bob Frankston • Bob Horn • Bob Stein • Catherine C. Marshall • Charles Bernstein • Chris Gebhardt • Chris Messina • Christian Bök • Christopher Gutteridge • Claus Atzenbeck • Daniel Russel • Danila Medvedev • Danny Snelson • Daveed Benjamin • Dave King • Dave Winer • David De Roure • David Jablonowski • David Johnson • David Lebow • David M. Durant • David Millard • David Owen Norris • David Price • David Weinberger • Dene Grigar • Denise Schmandt-Besserat • Derek Beaulieu • Doc Searls • Don Norman • Douglas Crockford • Duke Crawford • Ed Leahy • Elaine Treharne • Élika Ortega • Esther Dyson • Esther Wojcicki • Ewan Clayton • Fiona Ross • Fred Benenson & Tyler Shoemaker • Galfromdownunder, aka Lynette Chiang • Garrett Stewart • Gyuri Lajos • Harold Thimbleby • Howard Oakley • Howard Rheingold • Ian Cooke • Iian Neil • Jack Park • Jakob Voß • James Baker • James O’Sullivan • Jamie Blustein • Jane Yellowlees Douglas • Jay David Bolter • Jeremy Helm • Jesse Grosjean • Jessica Rubart • Joe Corneli • Joel Swanson • Johanna Drucker • Johannah Rodgers • John Armstrong • John Cayle • John-Paul Davidson • Joris J. van Zundert • Judy Malloy • Kari Kraus & Matthew Kirschenbaum • Katie Baynes • Keith Houston • Keith Martin • Kenny Hemphill • Ken Perlin • Leigh Nash • Leslie Carr • Lesia Tkacz • Leslie Lamport • Livia Polanyi • Lori Emerson • Luc Beaudoin & Daniel Jomphe • Lynette Chiang • Manuela González • Marc-Antoine Parent • Marc Canter • Mark Anderson • Mark Baker • Mark Bernstein • Martin Kemp • Martin Tiefenthaler • Maryanne Wolf • Matt Mullenweg • Michael Joyce • Mike Zender • Naomi S. Baron • Nasser Hussain • Neil Jefferies • Niels Ole Finnemann • Nick Montfort • Panda Mery • Patrick Lichty • Paul Smart • Peter Cho • Peter Flynn • Peter Jenson & Melissa Morocco • Peter J. Wasilko • Phil Gooch • Pip Willcox • Rafael Nepô • Raine Revere • Richard A. Carter • Richard Price • Richard Saul Wurman • Rollo Carpenter • Sage Jenson & Kit Kuksenok • Shane Gibson • Simon J. Buckingham Shum • Sam Brooker • Sarah Walton • Scott Rettberg • Sofie Beier • Sonja Knecht • Stephan Kreutzer • Stephanie Strickland • Stephen Lekson • Stevan Harnad • Steve Newcomb • Stuart Moulthrop • Ted Nelson • Teodora Petkova • Tiago Forte • Timothy Donaldson • Tim Ingold • Timur Schukin & Irina Antonova • Todd A. Carpenter • Tom Butler-Bowdon • Tom Standage • Tor Nørretranders • Valentina Moressa • Ward Cunningham • Dame Wendy Hall • Zuzana Husárová. Student Competition Winner Niko A. Grupen, and competition runner ups Catherine Brislane, Corrie Kim, Mesut Yilmaz, Elizabeth Train-Brown, Thomas John Moore, Zakaria Aden, Yahye Aden, Ibrahim Yahie, Arushi Jain, Shuby Deshpande, Aishwarya Mudaliar, Finbarr Condon-English, Charlotte Gray, Aditeya Das, Wesley Finck, Jordan Morrison, Duncan Reid, Emma Brodey, Gage Nott, Aditeya Das and Kamil Przespolewski. Edited by Frode Hegland.
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Abstraction: Marion Borgelt, Stephen Bram, Liz Coats, Debra Dawes, A.D.S. Donaldon, Clinton Garofano, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Janet Laurence, John Nixon, Rose Nolan, Carole Roberts, Peter Skipper, Rover Thomas, Aida Tomescu, John Young : Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2 June-8 July 1990. Sydney, N.S.W: The Gallery, 1990.

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CO--eine Herausforderung fur die Menschheit: Peter Gehr, Catherine Kost, Gunter Stephan (Hrsg.). Springer, 1997.

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Peter, Gehr, Kost Catherine, and Stephan Gunter 1952-, eds. CO₂--eine Herausforderung für die Menschheit: Peter Gehr, Catherine Kost, Gunter Stephan (Hrsg.). Berlin: New York, 1997.

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Lapidge, Michael. Texts and Commentaries. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811367.003.0002.

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The Roman Martyrs contains translations (with individual introductions and commentaries) of the passiones of the following Roman martyrs (listed in approximate chronological order): St Felicitas (I); SS. Anastasia and Chrysogonus (II); St Sebastian (III); St Caecilia (IV); Pope Clement (V); SS. Sixtus, Abdon and Sennes, Laurence, Hippolytus [the so-called passio vetus] (VI); Pope Cornelius (VII); SS. Nereus and Achilleus (VIII); SS. Eugenia, Protus and Hyacinthus (IX); SS. Chrysanthus and Daria (X); St Susanna (XI); Pope Callistus (XII); Eusebius the Priest (XIII); Pope Felix II (XIV); SS. Pudentiana and Praxedis; SS. Sixtus, Abdon and Sennes, Laurence, and Hippolytus (XVI); SS. Agnes and Emerentiana (XVII); SS. Gallicanus, John and Paul (XVIII); SS. Processus and Martinianus (XIX); Pope Marcellus (XX); SS. Primus and Felicianus (XXI); SS. Marius and Martha (XXII); SS. Marcellinus and Peter (XXIII); the Four Crowned Martyrs (XXIV); St Pancratius (XXV); Pope Stephen (XXVI); SS. Gordianus and Epimachus (XXVII); the Greek Martyrs (XXVIII); SS. Eusebius and Pontianus (XXIX); Pope Urban (XXX); SS. Rufina and Secunda (XXXI); SS. Alexander, Eventius and Theodulus (XXXII); SS. Calogerus and Parthenius (XXXIII); SS. Serapia and Sabina (XXXIV); SS. Felix and Adauctus (XXXV); SS. Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrix (XXXVI); St Symphorosa (XXXVII); St Pigmenius (XXXVIII); St Getulius (XXXIX); St Basilides (XL).
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Peter Stephen's Favorite Traditional Christmas Carols: And the Origin of Each. Harpers Ferry Pr, 1986.

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Grove, Eric. Sea Power. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.294.

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“Sea power” refers to the power exerted by a state through its capacity to use the sea for both military and civilian purposes. The ability to use the seas for transport and other civilian purposes such as fishing and, more recently, exploitation of resources on or under the sea bed has generated considerable debate. This has resulted in the notion that military power deployed at or from the sea is the key component of a state’s sea power. It was Alfred Thayer Mahan who first coined the term “sea power.” In his 1980 book “Influence,” Mahan outlined six “principal conditions affecting the sea power of nations”: geographical position, physical conformation, extent of territory, number of population, national character, and character of government. After Mahan, other writers advanced a variety of ideas regarding the concept of sea power, including Philip Colomb, who emphasized the importance of “command of the sea”; Sir Julian Corbett, who discussed the importance of maritime “lines of passage and communication” as “the preoccupation of naval strategy,” and control of such lines as the essence of “command of the sea”; and Sir Herbert Richmond, whose definition of sea power can be summed up as the “power to control movements at sea.” Others who have contributed to the scholarly literature on sea power include Raoul Castex, Bernard Brodie, Stephen Roskill, Sir Peter Gretton, Sir James Cable, Sergei G. Gorshkov, Paul Kennedy, Ken Booth, Richard Hill, and Geoffrey Till.
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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. STRUCTURAL TRANSECT ACROSS THE SOUTHERN CARLIN TREND, ELKO AND EUREKA COUNTIES, NEVADA PETERS, STEPHEN G. [S.l: s.n., 2000.

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Czapla, Ralf Georg, ed. „Weltpoesie allein ist Weltversöhnung“. Ergon – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783956508530.

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The Franconian Friedrich Rückert is not only one of the most productive German-language poets of the 19th century, but also one of the most important mediators between the literatures of the Orient and the Occident in Europe because of his numerous translations. He was able to read a total of 44 languages. In the study of languages, he discovered a way to open up foreign cultures. Until now, literary studies have paid little at-tention to this enormous cultural achievement. This volume, which summarises the results of the Schweinfurt Symposium 2016, therefore addresses a research desideratum. With contributions by Hannah Berner, Ralf Georg Czapla, Sabine Gruber, Reinhard Gruhl, Lutz Hagestedt, Iris Hermann, Arne Klawitter, Karl Josef Kuschel, Stephan Lesker, Sascha Monhoff, Reinhold Münster, Peter-Arnold Mumm, Gunnar Och, Karin Rhein, Jessica Riemer, Torsten Voß, Claudia Wiener and Klaus Wolf.
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Rieger, Eva. Frida Leider - Sängerin im Zwiespalt ihrer Zeit: Unter Mitarbeit von Peter Sommeregger. Mit einem Vorwort von Stephan Mösch. Olms Georg AG, 2016.

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...Und Nachstes Jahr in Jerusalem: Darstellung Von Juden Und Judentum in Texten Von Peter Edel, Stephan Hermlin Und Jurek Becker. Peter Lang Publishing, 2002.

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Angehrn, Emil, and Joachim Küchenhoff, eds. Erwartung. Velbrück Wissenschaft, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748901631.

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Eine fundamentale Ambivalenz prägt unsere Erfahrung der Zukunft. Das Neue kommt so auf uns zu, dass wir es entweder nur passiv empfangen oder aber es antizipieren und dementsprechend aktiv entwerfen sowie tätig gestalten können. Auch die existentiellen Haltungen, die wir zur Zukunft einnehmen, und die affektiven Wertungen, die wir an sie herantragen, haben einen zwiespältigen Charakter. Wir können das Kommende als Erfüllung oder als Bedrohung vor uns sehen, wir erwarten deshalb Zukunft in Furcht oder mit Hoffnung. Das vorliegende Buch geht der Zukunftsbeziehung im Horizont zweier Disziplinen nach, die sich in besonderer Weise mit den Grundbedingungen des menschlichen Daseins und Erlebens in der Zeit befassen: der Philosophie und der Psychoanalyse. Die in diesem Band versammelten Beiträge erhellen das Phänomen der Erwartung in seiner internen Spannung und seinen divergierenden Formen, seinen kulturellen Voraussetzungen und seiner existentiellen Bedeutung. Mit Beiträgen von Emmanuel Alloa, Emil Angehrn, Christian Bermes, Stephan Grätzel, Jutta Gutwinski-Jeggle, Gunnar Hindrichs, Erika Kittler, Joachim Küchenhoff, Mario Schärli, Rolf-Peter Warsitz, Heinz Weiß, Tilo Wesche und Ralf Zwiebel
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Gluck, Alexander. Wiener Zeitgenossen: Wolfgang Kubasta, Matscho / Andreas Steppan, Selfman / Günter Brödl / Gerda Theuermann, Bärennäherin / Richard Witzmann, ... / Herwig Pecoraro / Peter. Books on Demand, 2019.

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Richter, Ingo, Lothar Krappmann, and Friederike Wapler, eds. Kinderrechte. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845296005.

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Children´s Rights – A Handbook for practioners, ed. by Ingo Richter, Lothar Krappmann and Friederike Wapler. More than twenty years ago, the UN adopted the International Convention on the Rights of the Child. And, finally, after more than twenty years of public dispute, in 2018 the German government decided to incorporate the rights of children into the country’s constitution. But what are children´s rights? What does the UN Convention mean by children´s rights? Have they been implemented in Germany in the past, and how will they look in the future? In this handbook, fifteen legal experts from different fields, such as the family, education, work, the media, migration, data protection, criminality etc., try to find an encompassing answer to these questions. The book has been written for lawyers and social scientists, particularly for those who have to deal with these rights in their everyday work, so that they know how to implement them in the future. With contributions by Hans-Jörg Albrecht | Hans-Peter Füssel | Lothar Krappmann | Gabriele Kuhn-Zuber | Roman Lehner | Thomas Mörsberger | Ingo Richter | ­Stephan Rixen | Kirsten Scheiwe | Sebastian Schiller | Stefanie Schmahl | Daniela Schweigler | Friederike Wapler | Reinhard Wiesner | Linda Zaiane
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Helmut, Friedel, ed. Wirklichkeit im Bild aufheben: Kunst aus München : Bader und Tanterl, Albert Hien, Ulrich Horndash, Stephan Huber, Kraft und Petz, Otto Künzli, Gerhard Merz, Peter Vogt. Graz: Steirischer Herbst, 1989.

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Brink, Alexander, Bettina Hollstein, Christian Neuhäuser, and Marc C. Hübscher, eds. Lehren aus Corona. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748909460.

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Historically, crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic have prompted politicians to break up dead-locked structures and implement far-reaching reforms. Path dependencies can be interrupted in times of crisis. This volume examines the social impact of the current pandemic as well as both the long-term challenges it poses and the potential it offers from the perspective of economic and business ethics. How has the COVID-19 crisis changed the balance of power between the state, markets and business? What are the obligations of companies during a pandemic? To what extent are the fight against the coronavirus crisis and that against the climate crisis compatible? What role can and should business ethics play in times of crisis? With contributions by Prof. Dr. Michael S. Aßländer; Prof. Dr. Jörg Althammer; Prof. Dr. Martin Büscher; Niklas Dummer, M.A.; Dr. habil. Michael Ehret; Miriam Fink; Prof. Dr. Manfred Fischedick; Prof. Dr. Nils Goldschmidt; Prof. Dr. Hanns-Stephan Haas; PD Dr. Michaela Haase; Prof. Dr. Ludger Heidbrink; Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hemel; Prof. Dr. Lars Hochmann; Ruzana Liburkina, M.A.; Mark McAdam; Prof. em. Dietmar Mieth; Prof. Dr. Dr. Elmar Nass; Dr. Laura Otto; Prof. Dr. Reinhard Pfriem; Prof. Dr. Ingo Pies; Prof. em. Birger Priddat; Frauke Remmers; Dr. Bastian Ronge; Prof. Dr. Hartmut Rosa; Prof. em. Hermann Sautter; Dr. Philipp Schepelmann; Prof. Dr. Dr. Ulrich Schmidt; Prof. Dr. Markus Scholz; Prof. Dr. Andreas Suchanek; Prof. em. Peter Ulrich
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Lindner, Ralf, Michael Decker, Elisabeth Ehrensperger, Nils B. Heyen, Stephan Lingner, Constanze Scherz, and Mahshid Sotoudeh, eds. Gesellschaftliche Transformationen. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748901556.

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The intensively discussed term transformation refers to the comprehensive restructuring of processes and behaviour in order to address societal challenges posed by far-reaching changes in energy, transport, production and agricultural systems. Since such complex transformations are always accompanied by uncertainties about their effects and consequences, the contributions in this volume critically examine the opportunities and risks involved in these processes and discuss the possibilities and limits of technology assessment in the context of societal transformations. The volume brings together the academic contributions to the 8th international conference of the Technology Assessment Network, which took place in Karlsruhe from 7th to 8th November 2018. With contributions by Fabian Adelt, Marius Albiez, Annika Arnold, Walaa Bashary, Anja Bauer, Richard Beecroft, Alexander Bogner, Stefan Böschen, Tanja Bratan, Simone Colombo, Michael Decker, Rico Defila, Antonietta Di Giulio, Marion Dreyer, Elisabeth Ehrensperger, Philipp Ellett, Lorenz Erdmann, Ali Abdelshafy Ezzat, Erik Fisher, Michael Friedewald, Livia Fritz, Daniela Fuchs, Maryegli Fuss, Armin Grunwald, Niklas Gudowsky, Kristin Hagen, Simeon Hassemer, Alexandra Hausstein, Nils B. Heyen, Diego Iván Hidalgo Rodriguez, Peter Hocke, Florian Hoffmann, Sebastian Hoffmann, Michael Jonas, Dorothee Keppler, Jeanette Klink-Lehmann, Hannah Kosow, Cordula Kropp, Sophie Kuppler, Bastian Lange, Wolfgang Liebert, Ralf Lindner, Stephan Lingner, Andreas Lösch, Maria Maia, Martin Nicholas, Melanie Mbah, Franziska Meinherz, Rolf Meyer, Johanna Myrzik, Lisa Nabitz, Linda Nierling, Oliver Parodi, Witold-Roger Poganietz, Carmen Priefer, Filippo Reale, Ernst Dieter Rossmann, André Schaffrin, Dirk Scheer, Constanze Scherz, Jan Cornelius Schmidt, Maike Schmidt, Flurina Schneider, Andreas Seebacher, Astrid Segert, Mahshid Sotoudeh, Helge Torgersen, Ulrich Ufer, Karsten Weber, Matthias Weber and Johannes Weyer.
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Schlachter, Monika, and Hans Michael Heinig, eds. Europäisches Arbeits- und Sozialrecht. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748908616.

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<b>Das europäische Arbeits- und Sozialrecht</b> beeinflusst wesentlich Auslegung und Anwendung des nationalen Arbeits- und Sozialrechts. <b>Das Handbuch</b> systematisiert die europäischen Vorgaben und macht sie auch für den nationalen Rechtsanwender praktikabel. Schritt für Schritt wird die arbeits- und sozialrechtliche Relevanz von Bestimmungen der Europäischen Grundrechtecharta und EMRK, von Unionsbürgerschaft und Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit herausgearbeitet. Dabei werden die Wechselbeziehungen zum europäisches Beihilfen- und Wettbewerbsrecht wie zur Dienstleistungs- und Warenverkehrsfreiheit verständlich erklärt, auch im Hinblick auf das Vergaberecht wie die Struktur- und Beschäftigungspolitik. <b>Die 2. Auflage</b> legt nochmals einen vertieften Schwerpunkt auf die <b>Schnittmengen zum nationalen Recht</b>, insbesondere in den verschiedenen Leistungsarten bei der Flankierung von Arbeitsmigration wie dem Arbeitnehmerschutz. Die Neuauflage bringt sämtliche Themenfelder auf den <b>neuesten Stand</b>. Berücksichtigt sind die zahlreichen neuen Richtlinienvorgaben aus Brüssel, so die <b>Änderung der Entsenderichtlinie </b>aufgrund RL (EU) 2018/957. Wichtige <b>neuere Entscheidungen des EuGH</b>, z.B. „Asklepios“, „Egenberger“ und „Matzak“, sind eingearbeitet. Die Themenschwerpunkte: Alters und Hinterbliebenenrenten Antidiskriminierungsschutz Arbeitslosigkeit Arbeitsunfälle und Berufskrankheiten Arbeitszeit Befristung Betriebsübergang Entsendung Ergänzende Renten/betriebliche Altersvorsorge Familienleistungen Informations- und Konsultationsrechte/Sozialer Dialog und Kollektivvereinbarungen Insolvenz Invalidität Jugendarbeitsschutz Krankheit und Mutterschaft Massenentlassung Mutterschutz und Elternschutz Nachweis von Arbeitsbedingungen Sterbegeld Technischer Arbeitsschutz Teilzeit Urlaub Vorruhestand Zeitarbeit <b>Die Autorinnen und Autoren</b> Prof. Dr. Peter Axer, Prof. Dr. Peter Baumeister, Prof. Dr. Frank Bayreuther, Prof. Dr. Andreas Bücker, Prof. Dr. Marc Bungenberg, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Wolfram Cremer, Prof. Dr. Stamatia Devetzi, Dr. Ullrich Ehrenberg, RA PD Dr. Gerrit Forst, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Stefan Greiner, Prof. Dr. Hans Michael Heinig, Akad. Rätin a.Z. Dr. Anna-Lena Hollo, Prof. Dr. Stefan Huster, Prof. Dr. Sudabeh Kamanabrou, Akad. Rätin Dr. Andrea Kießling, Dr. Daniel Kiesow, Akad. Rat Dr. Thomas Klein, Maria Kleinert, Prof. Dr. Eva Kocher, Prof. Dr. Markus Krajewski, Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Krause, Prof. Dr. Sebastian Krebber, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Anna Katharina Mangold, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Katja Nebe, RiBSG Dr. Dagmar Oppermann, RiVG Dr. Gregor-Julius Ostermann, Prof. Dr. Christian Rolfs, Prof. Dr. Lena Rudkowski, Stefan Schelhaas, LL.M., Dr. Frank Schreiber, apl. Prof. Dr. Jens Schubert, Prof. Dr. Achim Seifert, Akad. Rat a.Z. Dr. Stephan Seiwerth, LL.M. (Leuven), Prof. Dr. Jörg Philipp Terhechte, Prof. Dr. Kerstin Tillmanns, Prof. Dr. Daniel Ulber, RinBVerfG Prof. Dr. Astrid Wallrabenstein, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Christoph Weber und RA Dr. Sebastian Weber.
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Böhm, Väter und Söhne: Architekturzeichnungen von Dominikus Böhm, Gottfried Böhm, Stephan, Peter und Paul Böhm : eine Ausstellung der Kunsthalle Bielefeld und der Stiftung Kunst und Kultur des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen. Bielefeld: Kerber, 1994.

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1964-, Demand Thomas, Gassner Hubertus 1950-, Schwenk Bernhart 1960-, and Haus der Kunst München, eds. Scharf im Schauen: Aktuelle Kunst in München : Thomas Demand, Sabine Gross, Michael Hofstetter, Sabrina Hohmann, Stephan Huber, Verena Kraft/Kurt Petz, Michaela Melián, Beate Passow, Ralf Peters, Barbara Probst, Matthias Wähner, Andreas von Weizsäcker, Michael Wesely, Can Yasargil. München: Haus der Kunst, 1994.

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