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"The Transformation of Governance in the European Union"
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily practice of governance and of adjudication. In large intervals, the results of these processes are codified in treaty form by intergovernmental conferences. It therefore seems fruitful to have a closer look at "governance in a dynamic multi-level system". The first part of this paper recalls the political and legal controversy about the nature of the political order of the Union with the aim of justifying the use of the term "governance" with reference to the EU. More or less isolated from the discussion on the nature of the EU and its possible or desirable future development, scholars increasingly deal with the effects of the integration process on responsible and effective governance within the member states. This debate is linked to a broader concern about the problems and prospects of governance under the conditions of increasing internationalization which finds its expression in the transnational expansion of functional subsystems of society, increasing interdependence and the globalization of problems. Policy analysis has started to deal with the changes in institutional structures and political processes caused by the Europeanization of policies. These questions are discussed in the second part which draws on the contributions to a forthcoming book edited by the authors. The third part focuses on the meaning and the possibility of legitimate and efficient governance beyond the state flamework. The fourth part discusses different institutional models for dealing with the problems of governance in a dynamic multi-level system resulting from the integration process. In the light of the perspective developed in this paper, the final part puts forward some general empirical, theoretical and normative questions for further research
§§ 308, 309 BGB (Kommentierung)
Weiler F. §§ 308, 309 BGB (Kommentierung). In: Gsell B, Krüger W, Lorenz S, Reimann C, eds. beck-online.GROSSKOMMENTAR. München: Beck; 2015
Rom II-VO Artikel 23 Gewöhnlicher Aufenthalt
(commentaire de l'article 23, sur la résidence habituelle, du règlement Rome II), in beck-online.GROSSKOMMENTAR, direction générale par Beate Gsell, Wolfgang Krüger, Stephan Lorenz, Jörg Mayer ; direction par Christine Budzikiewicz, Marc-Philippe Weller, Wolfgang Wurmnest, en ligne depuis le 29 avril 2016, numéros 0 à 42.1 ; commentaire en allemand, uniquement accessible en ligne, sans support papier, mais connecté à l’ensemble du contenu accessible sur la base de données beck-online, principale base de données juridiques en Allemagne
Mixing Methods: Practical Insights from the Humanities in the Digital Age
Digitality is a cause and a consequence of different data cultures. It applies to the 10 research projects that are included in this volume. They are rooted in various humanities disciplines such as art history, philosophy, musicology, religious studies, architectural history, media studies, and literature studies. As diverse as the disciplines are the objects and their formats, which are the subject of this book. The cultural data of the projects include recordings of music and spoken word, photographs and other types of images, handwriting, typoscripts and maps. The oldest material dates back to 500 BCE, followed by medieval times, the 18th and 19th centuries, early 20th century and the present. All projects share that they study their material with digital methods, although digitality comes into play at different moments and layers in each of the projects. Hardly readable manuscripts from the 18th century have to be treated with specialized OCR-methods while Plato’s texts are already available in digital form, and therefore open up other affordances for analysis. Special analysis possibilities had to be developed for certain image sources. For all projects, however, it is equally true that only the digitization of the objects makes them accessible to the methods that are the subject of this book.History, Form & Aesthetic
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