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In dieser Studie widmet sich Ken Heuring der zweiten Philippika Ciceros, einer leidenschaftlichen Schmährede gegen Marcus Antonius. Er war für kurze Zeit Nachfolger Julius Caesars, nachdem er 44 v. Chr. von Republikanern ermordet worden war. Als wichtige Gattung der antiken Rhetorik zeichnet sich die Invektive durch einen hohen Grad an Emotionalität aus: Die antike Rhetorik verstand Schimpfwörter, Übertreibungen, pathetische Ausrufe und diverse andere rhetorische Techniken als Mittel, um die Gefühle der Zuhörer im Sinne des Redners zu erregen. In seiner zweiten Philippika wendet Cicero das Wort als Waffe gegen seinen Gegner Marcus Antonius. Um der emotionsleitenden Tiefenstruktur der Rede auf die Spur zu kommen, führt Ken Heuring zunächst in die Grundbegriffe der Emotionslinguistik anhand vielfältiger Beispiele ein. Anschließend analysiert er die zahlreichen emotionalen Codes in Ciceros Meisterwerk. Diese Studie ergänzt und vertieft damit die klassische Analyse um eine elementare Kategorie.
Ausbildung und Aufrechterhaltung einer Tradition geschehen oft in Auseinandersetzung mit geistigen Vorgängern. Ein solcher kreativer Umgang kann einerseits affirmativ-weiterentwickelnd erfolgen, andererseits in kritischer Distanz oder sogar negierend. Im vorliegenden Band werden exemplarische Studien zum Spannungsfeld von 'Nachfolge' und 'Widerspruch' (akolouthesis und enantiosis) versammelt, auf dem sich derartige Prozesse abspielen. In drei Fallgruppen werden der Umgang mit Vorgängerfiguren bei Literaten, Politikern und Juristen der römischen Republik und Kaiserzeit, Nachfolgemodelle im antiken Christentum und textliche Muster und ihre Ausgestaltung in Mittelalter, Humanismus und Aufklärung untersucht; der Band schließt mit einem Ausblick auf eine poetische Form von Nachfolge im 20. Jahrhundert.
Jahrelang stritten Politik und Gesellschaft darüber, ob Deutschland ein Einwanderungsland sei oder nicht. Das hinterließ bisweilen den Eindruck, dass alle weiteren Debatten sich erübrigten, wenn die Frage mit einem beherzten "Ja" beantwortet wird. Das wäre ein Missverständnis. Das Bekenntnis zum Einwanderungsland gibt nicht vor, wie das Migrationsrecht und die Integrationspolitik inhaltlich auszugestalten sind. In dem vorliegenden Band erkunden 15 Beiträge von führenden Expertinnen und Experten aus der Rechtswissenschaft die vielfältigen Gestaltungsoptionen, wie der Gebietszugang geregelt werden kann und die Mitgliedschaft aussehen soll. Anstelle eines beschreibenden Überblicks im Sinn eines Handbuchs betonen die Texte pointiert zentrale Weichenstellungen und verbinden rechtliche Details mit theoretischen und interdisziplinären Einsichten.
Ist das Patentrecht wirklich "wertneutral" oder gar "ethisch blind"? Die Praxis des Patentrechts wird von einem ungebrochenen Fortschrittsoptimismus getragen. Das hohe Maß an Technik- und Innovationsgläubigkeit lässt traditionell wenig Raum für eine tiefergehende Reflexion außerrechtlicher Wirkdimensionen des Patentsystems. Es stellt sich jedoch die Frage, ob Innovationsförderung ohne ein Mindestmaß an gesellschaftlicher Innovationsverantwortung überhaupt ein sinnvolles Ziel sein kann. Ein so facettenreiches Forschungsthema wie "Human Enhancements" eignet sich hervorragend dazu, um die Funktionen und Wirkungen des Patentschutzes zu veranschaulichen. An die Stelle eines allgemeinen Verweises auf "ethisch umstrittene Forschungsfelder" treten konkrete Beispiele. Die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse können wiederum in den interdisziplinären Gesamtdiskurs einfließen, der die biotechnische Selbstgestaltung des Menschen als Teil und Folge der modernen Gesellschaft und ihrer Charakteristika betrachtet. Die Arbeit wurde mit dem Innovationspreis 2023 der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin und als beste Dissertation im Zivilrecht mit dem Promotionspreis 2023 der Juristischen Fakultät der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin ausgezeichnet.
Das normierte Kaufrecht ist für die Unternehmenskaufpraxis weitgehend irrelevant. Stattdessen hat sie eigene, umfangreiche und in sich weitestgehend geschlossene Verträge entwickelt. Diese Vertragswerke sind wissenschaftlich unterbelichtet; selbst Kennern gilt die Unternehmenskaufpraxis als "Geheimwissenschaft". Die Untersuchung will das gelebte Unternehmenskaufrecht wieder stärker in den rechtswissenschaftlichen Diskurs integrieren und zeigt, dass Unternehmenskaufverträge ein äußerst reizvoller Untersuchungsgegenstand sind: Wie erfüllt das Privatrecht seine Unterstützungsfunktion bei Verträgen, die sich bewusst von Teilen des dispositiven Rechts abwenden? Welche Grenzen setzt das Bürgerliche Recht dem Gestaltungswillen der Kautelarpraxis, obschon viele Begründungsmuster für zwingende Vorschriften auf Unternehmenskaufverträge nicht passen? Und welchen (mittelbaren) Einfluss übt das Gesellschaftsrecht auf die Transaktionspraxis aus? Die Arbeit sucht Antworten auf diese grundsätzlichen Fragen und leistet damit einen Beitrag zu einer besseren wissenschaftlichen Erfassung der Kautelarpraxis insgesamt.
Staaten versuchen seit jeher, ihre Interessen durch nationales Recht auch außerhalb des eigenen Staatsgebiets durchzusetzen. Blocking Statutes wiederum werden eingesetzt, um die Wirkungen solcher extraterritorialen Jurisdiktion auf dem eigenen Staatsgebiet möglichst gering zu halten. Parallel zu einem vermehrten Erlass extraterritorial geltenden Rechts entwickeln sich auch Blocking Statutes zu einem immer beliebteren rechtlichen und politischen Instrument. Angesichts dieser steigenden Relevanz untersucht Marcel Gernert rechtsvergleichend Wirkungen und Folgen von Blocking Statutes und unternimmt eine Bewertung dahingehend, ob diese Gesetze ihre Ziele erreichen können oder über Symbolik nicht hinausgehen. Neben alternativen Reaktionsmöglichkeiten nimmt er auch die negativen Auswirkungen und Konfliktsituationen für die privaten Adressaten solcher Gesetze in den Blick und bezieht sie in die Gesamtbewertung ein.
Heimliche Grundrechtseingriffe stehen in einem Widerstreit mit dem rechtsstaatlichen Grundsatz der Begrenzung von Macht durch Kontrolle. Diesen Konflikt löst die jüngere Sicherheitsrechtsprechung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts mit der Entwicklung alternativer Kontrollstrukturen, so auch im Urteil zur Ausland-Fernmeldeüberwachung vom 19. Mai 2020. Das wirft die Frage auf, welche verfassungsrechtlichen Anforderungen an die rechtsstaatliche Kontrolle heimlicher Grundrechtseingriffe zu stellen sind und welche verfassungsrechtlichen Anknüpfungspunkte hierfür bestehen. Frederike Alt entwirft Grundzüge einer Kontrolldogmatik, indem sie die jüngsten Entwicklungen nachzeichnet und die einschlägige Rechtsprechung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts systematisiert. Sie schließt mit einer eigenständigen verfassungsrechtlichen Herleitungsmethode für kompensatorische Kontrollen und bestimmt den legislativen Handlungsbedarf für heimliche Eingriffsbefugnisse von Sicherheitsbehörden.
This book navigates a way through various jurisdictional matters to which practitioners should have regard when tendering advice to family law clients. Even where a case initially appears to be straightforward, it is imperative (from a risk management perspective) to ensure that comprehensive advice has been provided.For families, increased global mobility has potential significant consequences. This practical guide distils the key issues into accessible sections, focussing on jurisdiction, enforcement, arbitration, protective agreements and the movement of children. This is a useful reference guide for those involved in advising clients on a daily basis, for the preparation of legal submissions, for students or simply those with an interest in this fascinating area of law.CONTENTSChapter One - Relationships Entered Into AbroadChapter Two - Jurisdiction on Separation: ScotlandChapter Three - Jurisdiction on Separation: UK and the Channel IslandsChapter Four - Raising an Action in Scotland: Which Court?Chapter Five - BrexitChapter Six - Contest of JurisdictionChapter Seven - Protection: Pre and Post Nuptials and Other Forms of AgreementChapter Eight - ArbitrationChapter Nine - EnforcementChapter Ten - Parental Rights and ResponsibilitiesChapter Eleven - The Hague ConventionChapter Twelve - Relocating With Children: "Shared Parental Intention"Chapter Thirteen - The Welfare PrincipleChapter Fourteen - Views of ChildrenChapter Fifteen - Other Considerations for the Court in Child Relocation CasesChapter Sixteen - Relocating From Scotland to Other CountriesChapter Seventeen - Preparing Your Client's Child Relocation CaseChapter Eighteen - Cases of InterestChapter Nineteen - International Child Abduction After BrexitChapter Twenty - Habitual ResidenceChapter Twenty-One - Conclusion
Molestation can have detrimental impacts on an individual's health, safety, and wellbeing. In such instances, parties may consider it necessary to seek the court's intervention by way of a non-molestation order and occupation order to keep them and any relevant children safe. This book provides a practical guide to non-molestation orders and occupation orders in family law proceedings. The text seeks to provide guidance on the general principles, practice, and procedure for family law practitioners and litigants who may find themselves making or resisting an application for non-molestation and occupation orders.The book considers the courts' general approach to the making of non-molestation orders and occupation orders, predominately in Family Law Act proceedings. It is acknowledged that these orders may also be sought in parallel Children Act proceedings. Whilst Children Act proceedings are not the focus of this book, it provides an insight into how to case manage these cases in light of the courts' application of Practice Direction 12J of the Family Procedure Rules 2010.Crucially, this provides a helpful toolkit for practitioners based on judicial commentary from judgments as to how to practically manage applications for non-molestation orders and occupation orders. It also looks at the options available to the court to dispose of these applications, such as undertakings.ABOUT THE AUTHORDr Stephanie Coker is a barrister at FOURTEEN, a leading Family Law Chambers in London. She has a private family practice dealing with financial remedies following the breakdown of a marriage, as well as unmarried couples. She also advises on complex domestic and international private children matters and civil remedies following domestic abuse. She was called to the Bar in 2015 (Inner Temple). Stephanie undertook her PhD in the area of family law. Alongside practice, she has taught family law, property law and foundations of property at the University of Kent.CONTENTSChapter One - Non-Molestation OrdersChapter Two - Non-Molestation Orders Against Minors and Those Lacking CapacityChapter Three - Occupation OrdersChapter Four - Without Notice (Ex Parte) ApplicationsChapter Five - UndertakingsChapter Six - Procedural Guidance: Applications for Non-Molestation Orders and Occupation OrdersConcluding Remarks
This edition of the full Michigan Court Rules is updated through February 20, 2024. Included are the rules of civil procedure, criminal procedure, probate procedure, appellate procedure, and more.Contents:Chapter 1; General ProvisionsChapter 2; Civil ProcedureChapter 3; Special Proceedings and ActionsChapter 4; District CourtChapter 5; Probate CourtChapter 6; Criminal ProcedureChapter 7; Appellate RulesChapter 8; Administrative Rules of CourtChapter 9; Professional Disciplinary Proceedings
A compact quick reference version of the Michigan Rules of Evidence for the practitioner or student. Perfect for your desk or briefcase. Includes a table of contents for quick consultation. Updated through January 1, 2024.ContentsPart I - GeneralPart II - Judicial NoticePart III - PresumptionsPart IV - RelevancyPart V - PrivilegesPart VI - WitnessesPart VII - Opinion and Expert TestimonyPart VIII - HearsayPart IX - Authentication and IdentificationPart X - Contents of Writings, Recordings, and PhotographsPart XI - Miscellaneous
Title 11 of the United States Code, also referred to as the Bankruptcy Code, covers all types of bankruptcy in the United States. This 2024 Edition of the Bankruptcy Code is for quick reference and is perfect for the attorney or student who needs to have the code handy without the bulk of other publications. This edition also includes updated dollar figures as adjusted for inflation by the Judicial Conference of the United States every three years.Contents:Chapter 1-General Provisions (§§ 101-112)Chapter 3-Case Administration (§§ 301-366)Chapter 5-Creditors, the Debtor, and the Estate (§§ 501-562)Chapter 7-Liquidation (§§ 701-784)Chapter 9-Adjustment of Debts of a Municipality (§§ 901-946)Chapter 11-Reorganization (§§ 1101-1195)Chapter 12-Adjustment of Debts of a Family Farmer or Fisherman with Regular Annual Income (§§ 1201-1232)Chapter 13-Adjustment of Debts of an Individual with Regular Income (§§ 1301-1330)Chapter 15-Ancillary and Other Cross-Border Cases (§§ 1501-1532)Adjustment of Certain Dollar Amounts in the Bankruptcy Code
To bolster economic and financial analyses through national account statistics, this publication presents a model developed by ADB to provide a more consistent measure of non-recoverable VAT on products.Highlighting application results in Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, the publication explains how the model can be used in balancing and reconciling supply and use tables as well as to assess VAT gaps. It shows that the model is relatively simple to apply and its consistency with the supply and use system makes it an attractive tool for policymakers.
"Pain is a universal language. We have all experienced it, all the varied variants of it.Pain requires releaseSo I wrote theseHope somehow, somewhenThese poems brings you easeThis book is to be a reminder of how we have been there before and will get through for sure."
This cheeky dictionary-shaped exploration is a genre-bending nonfiction lyric following one family through the years from the financial crisis to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lonely Planet's Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania is our most comprehensive guide that extensively covers all the country has to offer, with recommendations for both popular and lesser-known experiences. Explore Tallinn's fairy-tale old town, relax at Curonian Spit, and marvel at Riga's art nouveau architecture; all with your trusted travel companion.
To enable users to understand the operation of the Term Service Contract, this book contains flow charts which set out the procedural logic of the 57 clauses that can be presented with benefit by flow charting ENDORSEMENTSConstruction Clients' Board endorsement of NEC3The Construction Clients' Board (formerly Public Sector Clients' Forum) recommends that public sector organisations use the NEC3 contracts when procuring construction. Standardising use of this comprehensive suite of contracts should help to deliver efficiencies across the public sector and promote behaviours in line with the principles of Achieving Excellence in Construction. Facilities Management Board support for the NEC3 Term Service Contracts The Facilities Management Board of the Cabinet Office UK recognises that the NEC3 Term Services Contracts support good practice in FM Procurement in the public sector. BIFM supports the NEC3 Term Service Contracts
Option E is a cost reinbursable type contract where the financial risk is taken largely by the client. This document contains all the core clauses and secondary option clauses the schedules of cost components, and contract data, relevant to an option E contract. Construction Clients' Board endorsement of NEC3 The Construction Clients' Board (formerly Public Sector Clients' Forum) recommends that public sector organisations use the NEC3 contracts when procuring construction. Standardising use of this comprehensive suite of contracts should help to deliver efficiencies across the public sector and promote behaviours in line with the principles of Achieving Excellence in Construction.
These guidance notes explain the provisions of the Term Service Short Contract when it is used for a simple, low risk contract. The flow charts show the procedural logic on which the TSSC is based and are published in this volume for reference. ENDORSEMENTS Construction Clients' Board endorsement of NEC3The Construction Clients' Board (formerly Public Sector Clients' Forum) recommends that public sector organisations use the NEC3 contracts when procuring construction. Standardising use of this comprehensive suite of contracts should help to deliver efficiencies across the public sector and promote behaviours in line with the principles of Achieving Excellence in Construction. Facilities Management Board support for the NEC3 Term Service Contracts The Facilities Management Board of the Cabinet Office UK recognises that the NEC3 Term Services Contracts support good practice in FM Procurement in the public sector. BIFM supports the NEC3 Term Service Contracts
The NEC3 Supply Contract (SC) is the first set of standardised terms designed for local and international procurement of high-value goods and related services including design. This new addition to the NEC3 family is designed around the same model as other NEC documents yet is flexible enough to apply to any industry or supply situation. Construction Clients' Board endorsement of NEC3 The Construction Clients' Board (formerly Public Sector Clients' Forum) recommends that public sector organisations use the NEC3 contracts when procuring construction. Standardising use of this comprehensive suite of contracts should help to deliver efficiencies across the public sector and promote behaviours in line with the principles of Achieving Excellence in Construction.
The NEC3 Term Service Short Contract should be used for the appointment of a supplier for a period of time to manage and provide a service. This contract is an alternative to the NEC3 Term Service Contract and us for use with contracts which do not require sophisticated management techniques, comprise straightforward work and impose only low risks on both the Employer and the Contractor. ENDORSEMENTS Construction Clients' Board endorsement of NEC3The Construction Clients' Board (formerly Public Sector Clients' Forum) recommends that public sector organisations use the NEC3 contracts when procuring construction. Standardising use of this comprehensive suite of contracts should help to deliver efficiencies across the public sector and promote behaviours in line with the principles of Achieving Excellence in Construction. Facilities Management Board support for the NEC3 Term Service Contracts The Facilities Management Board of the Cabinet Office UK recognises that the NEC3 Term Services Contracts support good practice in FM Procurement in the public sector. BIFM supports the NEC3 Term Service Contracts
NEC Managing Reality: A Practical Guide to Applying NEC3 is a series of books written by NEC experts well versed in using the NEC `at the coal face' that explain how the NEC can be used to optimum benefit in everyday environments. The second edition includes full updates to each of the five books: Introduction to the engineering and construction contract; Procuring an engineering and construction contract; Managing the contract; Managing change; Managing procedures. This new edition focuses solely on NEC3, with new practical examples from across the world. Sections on disallowable cost, defects, roles/responsibilities and schedule of cost components have been expanded and enhanced.
These guidance notes place the new Term Service Contract into context with the rest of the NEC suite of documents. They then set out the background to the contract, its provisions and guidance on when and how to use it. The procedure for setting up a contract is covered and explanations are given on the meanings of individual clauses. Worked examples are provided of contract data. Finally appendices cover the clause numbering system, sample form of tender, sample form of agreement, use as a subcontract, form of performance bond and price list. ENDORSEMENTS Construction Clients' Board endorsement of NEC3The Construction Clients' Board (formerly Public Sector Clients' Forum) recommends that public sector organisations use the NEC3 contracts when procuring construction. Standardising use of this comprehensive suite of contracts should help to deliver efficiencies across the public sector and promote behaviours in line with the principles of Achieving Excellence in Construction. Facilities Management Board support for the NEC3 Term Service Contracts The Facilities Management Board of the Cabinet Office UK recognises that the NEC3 Term Services Contracts support good practice in FM Procurement in the public sector. BIFM supports the NEC3 Term Service Contracts
Fully revised and updated for 2010 to include the new NEC3 Supply Contract. this unique addition to the NEC3 suite of documents provides guidance for users of NEC in determining the procurement and contract strategies to meet project objectives and in the application of contracts from the NEC3 family in meeting these strategies. Construction Clients' Board endorsement of NEC3The Construction Clients' Board (formerly Public Sector Clients' Forum) recommends that public sector organisations use the NEC3 contracts when procuring construction. Standardising use of this comprehensive suite of contracts should help to deliver efficiencies across the public sector and promote behaviours in line with the principles of Achieving Excellence in Construction.
The Framework Contract is an entirely new NEC document and is intended for use in the appointment of one or more suppliers to carry out construction work or to provide design or advisory services on an 'as instructed' basis over a set term. This document contains the core clauses and the contract data forms. Construction Clients' Board endorsement of NEC3 The Construction Clients' Board (formerly Public Sector Clients' Forum) recommends that public sector organisations use the NEC3 contracts when procuring construction. Standardising use of this comprehensive suite of contracts should help to deliver efficiencies across the public sector and promote behaviours in line with the principles of Achieving Excellence in Construction.
The Professional Services Contract is intended for use in the appointment of a supplier to provide professional services. It can be used for appointing project managers, supervisors, designers, consultants or other suppliers under NEC contracts and can also be used for appointing supliers on non-NEC construction projects or for non-constructionprojects. This document contains the core clauses, the relevant main option clauses, the secondary option clauses and the contract data. Construction Clients' Board endorsement of NEC3 The Construction Clients' Board (formerly Public Sector Clients' Forum) recommends that public sector organisations use the NEC3 contracts when procuring construction. Standardising use of this comprehensive suite of contracts should help to deliver efficiencies across the public sector and promote behaviours in line with the principles of Achieving Excellence in Construction.
La presente investigación abordó las deficiencias en la respuesta judicial en casos de violencia de género, Para ello, se define como un estudio teórico con un enfoque cualitativo, ya que la violencia contra la mujer se entiende como una violación de los derechos humanos y como una forma de discriminación contra la mujer y se entenderá como todo acto de violencia de género. Para ello, es necesario estudiar los criterios judiciales para determinar el tratamiento adecuado que deben recibir las víctimas, la protección preventiva efectiva por parte del Estado, así como las cuestiones estructurales. en el sistema de justicia y las deficiencias, irregularidades y omisiones en la investigación, persecución y sanción de los casos de violencia de género y la actuación de las autoridades judiciales. En consecuencia, aún existen vacíos en la respuesta judicial a los casos de violencia de género, en cuanto a la prevención efectiva, protección, persecución y sanción de los casos, acceso al sistema de justicia, tramitación inadecuada se basa en la actuación de las autoridades judiciales para tramitar los casos, y tramitación inadecuada en función de las actuaciones de las autoridades judiciale.
For the Lebanese Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale, Mounira Al Solh has been invited to create a bridge between myth and reality. Her installation, A Dance with her Myth , is about the abduction of the Phoenician princess Europa by the god Zeus, who disguised himself as a white bull. The artist reinterprets this ancient myth from a contemporary perspective. The catalogue includes several texts on the significance of the monumental 41-part installation. MOUNIRA AL SOLH (*1978 Beirut, Lebanon) is a multidisciplinary artist, working with painting and drawing, text, embroidery, recorded sound, sculptures, video and performative gestures. Growing up during the Lebanese Civil War in Lebanon, Al Solh's works bear witness to the impact of conflict and displacement in the region. She deals with ongoing social and feminist struggles, while her work can be political and poetically escapist at once. She lives and works between Lebanon and the Netherlands.
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