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Greece (Vol 7, 2014)

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Author(s): Konstantinos Tsitselikis and Alexandros Sakellariou
See also Greece in 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021. Introduction The main developments and trends pertaining to the Muslim population in Greece in 2014 are related to a series of new laws, political activities and public discourse. Laws mostly relate to the Turkish-Muslim minority of Thrace. Furthermore, new legislation has amended the anti-racist law, the legal status of immigrants and refugees and allowed the recognition and registration of religious communities for …

Greece (Vol 8, 2015)

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Author(s): Kostantinos Tsitselikis
See also Greece in 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021. Introduction There were three major developments regarding the Muslim population in Greece in 2015. The first was the huge flows of migrants and refugees, mainly from Syria but also from Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, that started to cross the Aegean Sea from spring onwards, a situation that escalated during the summer time and continued until the end of 2015. Their presence in Greek society, even if it was only fo…

Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes

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Author(s): Schmitt, Tassilo (Bielefeld) | Schmitt, Arbogast
Schmitt, Tassilo (Bielefeld) [German version] A. The Fundamental Argument of the Querelle (CT) In the European history of ideas, several ages have tried to explain what is specifically different about them by means of a direct confrontation with the Antiquity (i.e. as they conceive it). It was even more common in certain areas for what was considered 'modern' in a period to be directly set against and apart from what was considered 'ancient' . A particular focus in historical research has been on the  Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes (QAM). In a poem dedicated to the 'Siècle de…

Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras

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Author(s): Stefano Zacchetti
The Sanskrit compound prajñāpāramitā, which may be rendered “perfection of insight” or “perfection of wisdom,” refers to a fundamental teaching of Mahāyāna Buddhism and to a family of texts devoted to its exposition. The Prajñāpāramitā literature consists of a vast number of texts of varying size, mostly in dialogic form, presented as teachings imparted by the Buddha. They were composed, for the most part in prose, in different ages and in various Indic languages, and subsequently translated in several other idioms, especially Chinese and Tibetan.The history of the Prajñāpārami…

Eros

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Author(s): Füll, Bettina
(Ἔρως [ Érōs]; Latin Amor, Cupido) A. Eros/Amor as pictorial image and conceptual figure E., the god of love, mostly occurs in reception as a winged, naked boy, armed with bow and arrow or torch, exerting influence on mortals and gods. Unlike Aphrodite/Venus, as whose agent he acts and to whom he is usually attributed as companion or son, he had no public cult in either Greece or Rome. The only record is of the veneration of an uncut stone (as conductor of forces of fertility) in Boeotian Thespiai, a sanctuary in Parium (Troad) and a sacred grove in ¶ Boeotian Leuctra (Paus. 9,27,1; 3,26,5). S…

Kommentar zu: 'Fragmente zur Geschichte der Griechischen Poesie (FPG)'. Stellenkommentar

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Author(s): Friedrich Schlegel
In Band 15-3 - Hefte zur antiken Literatur, page 231-358 Friedrich Schlegel

The International Court of Justice Viewed from the Bench (1976-1993) (Volume 244)

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Author(s): Oda, Shigeru
Oda, Shigeru Keywords: International Court of Justice | Judicial settlement of international disputes | Mots clefs: Cour internationale de Justice | Règlement judiciaire des différends internationaux | ABSTRACT In this course devoted to the International Court of Justice as viewed from the bench, Shigeru Oda, judge and former vice-president of the International Court of Justice, attempts to present the institution from an institutional and functional point of view. Shigeru Oda intends to give a general overview of the Cour…

Is International Law Threatened by Multiple International Tribunals ? (Volume 271)

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Author(s): I. Charney, Jonathan
I. Charney, Jonathan Keywords: International courts | Public international law | Mots clefs: Tribunaux internationaux | Droit international public | ABSTRACT In this course, Jonathan I. Charney, Professor at Vanderbilt University, Nashville wonders if the coherence of international law is threatened by the increasing number of international tribunals. Professor Charney endeavours to answer this question by investigating various themes: treaty interpretation and reservations, sources of international law, State respo…

Region VI. Indian Ocean and South East Asia

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Author(s): The American Society of International Law, USA
Region VI. Indian Ocean and South East Asian Maritime Boundaries Prescott, Victor Regional Report Indian Ocean Prescott, Victor Australia (Heard/McDonald Islands)-France (Kerguelen Islands) (1982) [Report Number 6-1] Prescott, Victor Australia-Indonesia (Seabed Boundaries) (1971) [Report Number 6-2 (1)] Prescott, Victor Australia-Indonesia (Timor and Arafura Seas) (1972) [Report Number 6-2 (2)] Prescott, Victor Australia (Papua New Guinea)-Indonesia (1973) [Report Number 6-2 (3)] Prescott, Victor Australia-Indonesia (Fisheries) (1981) [Report Number 6-2 (4)] Pres…

The Common Heritage of Mankind: Then and Now (Volume 361)

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Author(s): C. W. Pinto, M.
C. W. Pinto, M. Keywords: Common heritage of mankind | Deep seabed | Mineral resources of the deep seabed | Law of the sea | International law | Principles | Legal concept | United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (Third) | United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Montego-Bay, 10 December 1982) | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT This class aims to have a broad understanding of the Common Heritage of Mankind concept as it starts with an explanation of the international legal and institutional concept. The Third United Nations Conference on the Law of t…

Region II. Middle America and Caribbean

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Author(s): The American Society of International Law, USA
Region II. Middle American and Caribbean Maritime Boundaries Nweihed, Kaldone G. Regional Report Middle America/The Caribbean Dundas, Carl W. Colombia-Costa Rica (1977) [Report Number 2-1] Nweihed, Kaldone G. Colombia-Dominican Republic (1978) [Report Number 2-2] Nweihed, Kaldone G. Colombia-Haiti (1978) [Report Number 2-3] Nweihed, Kaldone G. Colombia-Honduras (1986) [Report Number 2-4] Nweihed, Kaldone G. Colombia-Honduras [Report Number 2-4 (Add. 1)] Colson, David A.; Smith, Robert W. Colombia-Panama (1976) [Report Number 2-5] Nweihed, Kaldone G. Costa Rica-Panam…