Freiheit, Frieden, Gerechtigkeit und Gleichheit sind nur einige der Werte, die das Grundgesetz vor 75 Jahren für die deutsche Demokratie festgeschrieben hat. Sie sind heute wertvoller denn je. Daran erinnert der Uhrenklassiker Ludwig in einer auf jeweils 75 Exemplare limitierten Sonderedition. Auf [...]
more informationFormschön, stilvoll und stets zeitgemäß: Die klassische NOMOS-Handaufzugsuhr Ludwig 33 ist die ideale Botschafterin, um dem deutschen Grundgesetz die Ehre zu erweisen. Seit 75 Jahren garantiert es Demokratie, Freiheit, Gerechtigkeit und Gleichberechtigung – und das soll auch so bleiben. Auf dem [...]
more informationNicht nur Juristinnen und Juristen können mit dieser formvollendeten Dresswatch zu Ehren von 75 Jahren Grundgesetz zeigen, wer sie sind. Auch alle anderen setzen mit der auf nur 75 Exemplare limitierten Edition des NOMOS-Uhrenklassikers Ludwig 38 ein Zeichen für Demokratie und Freiheit. Auf dem [...]
more informationFreiheit und Gleichheit der Menschen, Frieden und Gerechtigkeit in der Welt sind nur einige der Werte, die das Grundgesetz vor 75 Jahren für die deutsche Demokratie festgeschrieben hat. Sie sind heute wertvoller denn je. Daran erinnert der NOMOS-Uhrenklassiker Ludwig neomatik in einer auf 75 [...]
more informationFür jedes Jahr, in dem das Grundgesetz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland seit 1949 Freiheit und Demokratie garantiert, gibt es genau ein Exemplar dieser Glashütteuhr mit Automatikkaliber aus eigener Manufaktur. Präzise justiert (nach Chronometerwerten), streng kontrolliert und ebenso kostbar und [...]
more informationFür Juristen, Juristinnen oder leidenschaftliche Beamte ist diese Uhr zu Ehren von 75 Jahren Grundgesetz die perfekte Visitenkarte am Handgelenk. Für alle anderen ist sie eine wunderschöne, klassische und auch kraftvolle Automatik-Dresswatch, die Haltung zeigt. Auf dem Gehäuseboden der auf 75 [...]
more informationenglischChinese state-owned companies are unique players in competition, particularly due to their complex ownership structures and their links to the Chinese party-state. These unique players pose problems for the European Commission and the German Federal Cartel Office in identifying the economic [...]
more informationenglischCarl Bilfinger was a professor of public law at the universities of Halle, Heidelberg, and Berlin. From 1943 to 1945 and from 1949 to 1954 he was director of the Kaiser Wilhelm/Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law. A companion and follower of Carl Schmitt [...]
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englischThis political science analysis of the negotiation of the GDPR shows how a coalition of data protection advocates was able to enshrine an unprecedentedly high level of data protection in law thanks to the interaction of numerous factors and despite resistance from industry and some EU member [...]
more informationenglischIs the Islamic State (IS), as Barack Obama claimed, neither Islamic nor a state? This paper strives to un-derstand not only the political, but also the religious motives of IS and its supporters, to take them seri-ously and to examine them critically. Why were tens of thousands of Muslims [...]
more informationenglischDespite ambitious programmes, Germany is only making slow progress in the digitalization of public administration. This special volume examines digitalization practice in the advanced administrative services of vehicle registration, building supervision, tax return and parental benefits. [...]
more informationenglischArtificial intelligence is a technological innovation seemingly associated with new opportunities and risks. Does this technological change require a new – an innovative - law in order to deal with the risks associated with AI? Based on both an analysis of the technical framework of AI and [...]
more informationenglischThe publication of the panel “Cold War Music Historiography: Focus on the GDR”, which took place at the annual conference of the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, deals with historiographical questions concerning the musical culture of the GDR. Among [...]
more informationenglischThe new era of cross-sectoral, specific European sustainability regulation has significantly expanded the catalogue of obligations in the financial services sector. This book examines the extended disclosure requirements in this context and the various legal issues arising from them. [...]
more informationenglischNering was the most influential architect in Brandenburg-Prussia around 1700. For the first time, the author contextualises Nering's work and subjects it to critical analysis. Nering transferred the style and quality primarily of Italian architecture to the Mark, which, as a strict, sober [...]
more informationenglischThe book provides a comprehensive legal assessment of four different types of safe pathways to protection in the EU: the asylum visa, resettlement, ad hoc humanitarian admission and sponsorship programs. It investigates the effects these pathways can have on the asylum paradox, that is the [...]
more informationenglischBasing her analysis on a systematic review of current understandings of theological anthropology within Islam-related research and their problematisation in the light of developments in the history of concepts and science, Esma Isis-Arnautović ventures a new approach. Using the communication [...]
more informationenglischSince 1993, Osama bin Laden and al-Qáida have carried out a series of terrible Islamist terrorist attacks - on the World Trade Center 1, the US warship Cole, the World Trade Center 2 (11 September), hotels in Bali, synagogues in Istanbul, railways in Madrid and Casablanca, to name just a few [...]
more informationenglischThe value at which contributions in kind should be reported in the commercial balance sheet has always been a controversial issue. This work examines the question of how the agreements on the partner’s capital share affect the balance sheet disclosure. Based on the requirements of the [...]
more informationenglischThe book provides a comprehensive legal assessment of four different types of safe pathways to protection in the EU: the asylum visa, resettlement, ad hoc humanitarian admission and sponsorship programs. It investigates the effects these pathways can have on the asylum paradox, that is the [...]
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englischBasing her analysis on a systematic review of current understandings of theological anthropology within Islam-related research and their problematisation in the light of developments in the history of concepts and science, Esma Isis-Arnautović ventures a new approach. Using the communication [...]
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englischFor the first time, this work presents a specific study of the relationship between justifiable necessity and criminally punishable norms of medical law. In this area in particular, situations of necessity occur regularly and are caused by these norms themselves, because limited resources [...]
more informationenglischThis historiographical study deals with the transformation of heroic images of German and French soldiers and officers during the Seven Years' War and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. A culture of sensitivity, levée en masse and intensive forms of opinion management on the part of [...]
more informationenglischData transfer in public administration is a key factor in the modernization of public services. Uncertainties about the lawfulness of data transfers, however, prevent citizens from being effectively relieved of their burdens. Based on a legal comparison between German and Brazilian data [...]
more informationenglischClose-out netting is a key risk management technique for financial market players whose privileged status under insolvency law, the markets for over-the-counter derivatives and securities financing transactions would not be possible in their current form.
Over time, the European legislator [...]
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