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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Migranten an Der Grenze
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V&R Unipress Juristische Hermeneutik Im 20. Jahrhundert: Eine
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Public Procurement Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: A
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V&R unipress GmbH Neuere europaische Vorgaben fur den
Book SynopsisIm November 2009 hat das funfte Bonner Gesprach zum Engergierecht namhafte Vertreter aus Wissenschaft und Praxis zusammengefuhrt, um uber Fragen der europaischen Vorgaben fur den Energiebinnenmarkt zu diskutieren. Die rechtswissenschaftlichen Fragestellungen wurden auch von betriebs- und volkswirtschaftlicher Seite und im Hinblick auf ihre internationalen, vor allem europaischen Konsequenzen beleuchtet - qualifiziertes Hintergrundswissen hinzuzuziehen ist unerlasslich, bedenkt man, wie komplex das gesamte Energierecht durch seine Verwurzelung in den verschiedenen Disziplinen. Die hier versammelten Beitrage befassen sich mit den Herausforderungen der zukunftigen Gestaltung der europaischen Stromversorgung, den regulierungsrechtlichen Fragestellungen des Legislativpakets fur die europaischen Strom- und Gasbinnenmarkte, mit Offshore-Windanlagen aus planungsrechtlicher, aber auch aus wirtschaftlicher Sicht und mit energierechtlichen Entscheidungen der europaischen Gerichte, vor allem des EFTA-Gerichtshofes.
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V&R Unipress Die Bilder- und Nachrichtensuche im Internet:
Book SynopsisBilder- und Nachrichtensuchmaschinen übernehmen fremde Informationen und Werke, oft ohne die Zustimmung der Rechteinhaber einzuholen. Constantin Fahl untersucht die Handlungen der Suchmaschinen-Betreiber umfassend auf ihre urheber-, persönlichkeits- und wettbewerbsrechtliche Zulässigkeit. Erörtert werden auch mögliche gesetzliche Privilegierungen und die Frage, welche Personen im Einzelnen zur Haftung herangezogen werden können. Die praxisnahe Darstellung umfasst die Rechtsdurchsetzung im In- und Ausland und macht konkrete Vorschläge für ein rechtmäßiges Verhalten der Suchmaschinen-Betreiber. Hinsichtlich der Nutzung von Thumbnails setzt sich der Autor mit dem BGH-Urteil vom 29.04.2010 Vorschaubilder auseinander. Ergebnis ist, dass auch nach diesem Urteil wichtige Rechtsfragen ungeklärt bleiben.
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Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic Czech Law in Historical Contexts
Book SynopsisThe legal system of the present-day Czech Republic cannot be understood without sufficient knowledge of its historical roots and evolution. Kuklik traces the development of Czech law from its origins as a form of Slavic law to its current position, reflecting the influence of both Roman law and the legal systems of neighboring countries. The twentieth century is of particular importance due to the establishment of an independent Czechoslovakia in 1918 and its split in 1993 into the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. It was a century encompassing periods of democratic as well as totalitarian regimes, and major political, ideological, economic, and social changes, making Czech Law in Historical Context an ideal case study for researchers interested in the transition of democratic legal systems into totalitarian regimes, and vice versa.
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Gyan Publishing House Police in India
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Ashish Police, the Court and Injustice
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Manas Publications Legal Safeguards for Defence Personnel
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Vision Books Pvt.Ltd Indian Laws of Ebusiness
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Deep & Deep Publications Institutional Corrections in the Administration
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Parimal Publications Dayabhaga and Mitaksara
Book SynopsisFeatures two treatises on the Hindu law of inheritance, translated into English, with annotations.
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Universal Law Publishing Co Ltd The Indian Law: Dynamic Dimensions of the
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Deep & Deep Publications Reservation Policy and the Law: Myth and Reality
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Deep & Deep Publications Lawyer to Mahatma: Life, Work and Transformation
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Deep & Deep Publications Laws Relating to Cooperative: A Commentary
Book SynopsisGovernment focuses on involving people in cooperatives to provide facilities. Understanding Cooperative Societies Act and related laws is crucial due to their increasing influence and operations. This book serves as a valuable guide for cooperators to run institutions legally and effectively, filling a gap in existing literature.
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United Nations The core international human rights treaties
Book SynopsisThis publication reproduces the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the nine core international human rights treaties and their optional protocols in a user-friendly format to make them more accessible, in particular to government officials, civil society, human rights defenders, legal practitioners, scholars, individual citizens and others with an interest in human rights norms and standards.
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Bookwell Publications Political Parities in India: Formation,
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Pentagon Press Study and Practice of MILITARY LAW
Book SynopsisThis book is a comprehensive and exhaustive guide on practical aspects of Military Law. Ever since publication of its First Edition in the year 1988, the book has been very popular amongst its users. On their constant suggestions, its subsequent editions have been regularly updated, revised and published in the years 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998 (Reprint), 2001, 2006, 2010 and 2019. In this ninth edition.
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Pentagon Press Maverick Leadership: Embracing The Power of
Book SynopsisThis book builds a powerful narrative that constructive dissent, constructive disobedience, and positive defiance are positive tools for the long-term sustenance of an organisation. They are an extension of integrity, moral courage and value-based leadership. Covered in sixteen chapters, the book critically examines the theme in all its dimensions. Interesting case studies on the ‘My Lai Massacre’, General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in dealing with a reckless US President in 20-21 and the India-China conflict highlight the complexities and the challenges involved. A critical analysis of the Indian bureaucracy compels serious introspection for overhaul. The wars in the last 100 years, mostly of choice and not necessity, meet the definition of ‘Folly’ and the ‘Law of Stupidity’.
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Manohar Publishers and Distributors Enforcing Criminality: Application of the
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Peace Publications Muslim Jurisprudence and the Quranic Law of
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Ian Randle Publishers,Jamaica Caribbean Constitutional Reform: Rethinking the West Indian Polity
Book SynopsisThis is the first book to be written on Caribbean constitutional theory. In the continuing discourse and emergent project of constitutional reform in the Commonwealth Caribbean, it examines the origins of the Independence Constitutions across the Commonwealth Caribbean and traces the region’s constitutional development from the time of the emancipation of slavery through to independence. At its core is the premise that constitutional reform must necessarily result in a redefining of West Indian political identity. The theme throughout the book is the fact that the written constitutions of the Caribbean all have their origin in the British Parliament and the unwritten English constitution that has evolved over centuries. The existing constitutions were all the result of the collaborative efforts of the region’s political elite and British officials, with no participation from the West Indian people. The Crown is still claimed and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council remains the final appellate court. In the result, political independence has simply meant that the countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean are independent subjects of the Crown rather than colonial subjects. The book begins with the process of `lawful devolution of sovereignty’ and the origins of the sovereign states of the Commonwealth Caribbean and proceeds to address the theoretical issues of founding and amendability as well as such pressing issues about the relationship between a prime minister and a head of state in a parliamentary republic and electoral reform. An entire chapter is devoted to the Bill of Rights and addresses the fundamental rights and freedoms preserved in Caribbean Bills of Rights as well as the controversial and paradoxical Savings Clauses, which in and of themselves might justify the rewriting of the fundamental rights provisions of Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutions. Caribbean Constitutional Reform offers a philosophical justification for the establishment of a Caribbean Supreme Court based on the idea of sovereignty and the right of a people to define themselves. This work makes the first definitive step to addressing these critical issues in Caribbean constitutional theory and sets the stage for a `new constitutional discourse’ shaped by a Caribbean court of final appeal.
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