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The Sceptical Mind – Towards a New European Ius Commune?
When it comes to the current Europeanisation of private law, it is little surprise that those, who – referring to Savigny – stress the necessity of an organic legal development, refer to the learned ius commune as historical role model, which had once ...
Benedikt Forschner
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In certain legal situations, the defendant (the debtor) has a counterclaim against the plaintiff (the creditor). However, not every counterclaim enables the defendant to successfully raise an objection (exceptio).
Michael Binder
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Abstract Body procurement at The University of Sydney has a long history. Anatomy legislation (1881 Anatomy Act) modeled on the British Anatomy Act 1832 legalized procurement of unclaimed bodies from public institutions for anatomical dissection at licensed Schools of Anatomy, effectively conferring the University of Sydney an exclusive license until ...
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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Traditions and Transitions: Later and Roman Iron Age Communities in the North-East of England [PDF]
This thesis aims to reintegrate the communities of later Iron Age north-east of England (from roughly 300 BC) into wider narratives of later Iron Age and Roman-era Europe.
ANDERSON, ARTHUR,WILLIAM
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Nomen [non] est omen? On the arbitrary nature of the so-called actio arbitraria
If a creditor wants to sue for a certum at a location that differs from the agreed place of performance, a special legal remedy comes into play: the actio de eo quod certo loco (dari oportet).
Stefan Schmatzberger
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In the autumn of 54 BC, Aulus Gabinius was charged before three different jury courts. The charges of crimen maiestatis and crimen repetundarum were linked to the fact that Gabinius had invaded Egypt with his army as a proconsul of Syria and restored ...
Pál Sáry
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Abstract In response to globalisation, teacher education programmes worldwide are tasked with preparing globally competent teachers (GCTs). Prevailing conceptions of global competence are largely derived from Western‐centric humanistic, neoliberal and transformative narratives, creating a complex landscape for teacher identity formation.
Ji Ying
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The making of Britain’s first urban landscapes: the case of late Iron Age and Roman Essex
This paper presents preliminary research into the social and economic impact of early urban settlement in Britain, focusing on the case-study area of Late Iron Age to Roman Essex.
Pitts, M, Perring, D
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Conceptually, as evidenced by the treaties of physiognomy, physical damage could have appeared, among the Ancients, as constituting real deformities: for any Roman, a healthy body evoked a healthy mind, and a body abnormality was considered as the ...
Caroline Husquin
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Since late 2021, serious allegations have been made against physicist Erwin Schrödinger, ranging from pedophilia to serial sexual abuse. These accusations have significantly tarnished the Nobel Prize winner's public reputation. The ongoing debate has repeatedly raised the question of whether, and to what extent, these grave allegations are justified ...
Magdalena Gronau, Martin Gronau
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