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    Stadt-Theater Düsseldorf / Rosenmontag : Mittwoch, den 13. April 1910 ; Gastspiel von Charlotte Maren vom Neuen Schauspielhaus Berlin ; eine Offiziers-Tagödie in 5 Aufzügen

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    von Otto Erich Hartleben. Spielleitung: Egon Hedeberg. Personen: Charlotte Maren als Gast, Ernst Bedau, Hermann Heine, Otto Busch, Arthur Schetter, George Beckow, Franz Scharwenka, Toni Pointner a. G., Werner Böge, Ernst Herz, Cornelius Dobsky, Paul Lenoir, Franz de Paula, Theo Friedrichs, Robert Weberg, Paul Hermann, Hugo Lazak, Egon Hedeber

    Stadt-Theater Düsseldorf / Faust : erster Teil ; Montag, den 11. April 1910, abends 7 Uhr ; Gastspiel von Charlotte Maren vom Neuen Schauspielhaus Berlin ; eine Tragödie in 5 Aufzügen

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    von Goethe. Spielleitung: Fritz Schmidt. Prolog im Himmel: Ernst Bedau, Werner Böger, Hermann Heine, Fritz Schmidt. Der Tragödie erster Teil: Franz Scharwenka, Fritz Schmidt, Robert Weberg, Toni Pointner a. G., Charlotte Maren vom Neuen Schauspielhaus Berlin als Gast, Werner Böger, Marie Sieg, Lotte Molter, George Beckow, Otto Busch, Emil Wirth, Carl Gericke, Franz de Paula, Paul Hermann, Paul Lenoir, Wilhelm Buch, Hugo Lazak, Theo Friedrichs, Jahn Hofknecht, Arthur Schetter, Peter Kirschbaum, Auguste Reibold ..

    The autonomous interpretation method in international law with particular reference to the proposed European Sales Law I

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    Dr Maren Heidemann, Lecturer in Commercial Law, University of Glasgow, considers the development of proposals for the Common European Sales Law CESL. In this article, part one of a two part analysis, the author examines the context with other international law instruments. This article is based on a lecture at the IALS given in October 2012

    The autonomous interpretation method in international law with particular reference to the proposed European Sales Law II

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    Dr Maren Heidemann, Lecturer in Commercial Law, University of Glasgow, considers the development of proposals for the Common European Sales Law CESL. Part two of a two part analysis in which the author examines the context with other international law instruments. This article is based on a lecture at the IALS given in October 2012

    The autonomous interpretation method in international law with particular reference to the proposed European Sales Law I

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    Dr Maren Heidemann, Lecturer in Commercial Law, University of Glasgow, considers the development of proposals for the Common European Sales Law CESL. In this article, part one of a two part analysis, the author examines the context with other international law instruments. This article is based on a lecture at the IALS given in October 2012

    The Common European Sales Law proposal - European Private Law at the crossroads?

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    In this article Dr Maren Heidemann discusses arguments in favour and against the legal basis of the Proposal for the Regulation of the European Parliament (EP) and the Council on a Common European Sales Law (CESL), published as COM (2011) 635 final of 11 October 2011. It considers the international private law as well as some individual substantive rules of both the Regulation and the actual sales law. The author makes suggestions on how to adjust and complement this instrument in order to achieve what the EU legislator is setting out to do, and what the legal and trading community, including consumers need

    The Common European Sales Law proposal - European Private Law at the crossroads?

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    In this article Dr Maren Heidemann discusses arguments in favour and against the legal basis of the Proposal for the Regulation of the European Parliament (EP) and the Council on a Common European Sales Law (CESL), published as COM (2011) 635 final of 11 October 2011. It considers the international private law as well as some individual substantive rules of both the Regulation and the actual sales law. The author makes suggestions on how to adjust and complement this instrument in order to achieve what the EU legislator is setting out to do, and what the legal and trading community, including consumers need

    The common European sales law proposal - European private law at the crossroads?

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    In this article Dr Maren Heidemann discusses arguments in favour and against the legal basis of the Proposal for the Regulation of the European Parliament (EP) and the Council on a Common European Sales Law (CESL), published as COM (2011) 635 final of 11 October 2011. It considers the international private law as well as some individual substantive rules of both the Regulation and the actual sales law. The author makes suggestions on how to adjust and complement this instrument in order to achieve what the EU legislator is setting out to do, and what the legal and trading community, including consumers need

    Land Reclamation Controls on an Estuarine Regime Shift from a Multichannel to Single Channel Configuration

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    Deltaic intertidal areas disappear worldwide. This impacts delta morphology, because the extent and physiological character of the tidal floodplains control the tidal regime and, as a result, residual sediment transport patterns. Extensive reclamation of former tidal flats, effectively changing the ratio of channel volume to intertidal storage volume (Vs/Vc), drastically changes the functioning of the estuarine system. This might result in morphodynamic feedback loops that reach a tipping point towards an alternative stable regime (Van Maren et al., 2023). Our capacity to predict the consequences of future land reclamation or depoldering methods, a measure frequently suggested to cope with the effects of sea level rise, is limited, because the conceptual framework describing estuarine response to tidal flat reclamation fails to predict such regime transitions.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Environmental Fluid Mechanic

    Symposion Autorschaft

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    Das Symposion über Autorschaft schließt an das Symposion über Plagiate (Heft 4/2022) an. Es geht um das Verhältnis von Autor und Text, Text und Gegenstand, Text und Leser:in. Wann ist es sinnvoll und erlaubt, mit dem Personalpronomen ›Ich‹ die Autorschaft in einem Text auch explizit zu machen, fragt Paula-Irene Villa. Maren Lehmann entwirft eine Soziologie der Personalisierung, die sich vor einer Subjektivierung hüten muss, auf die dennoch nicht verzichtet werden kann. In welchen blinden Flecken bewegt sich eine Autor:in, die sich postkolonial engagiert, fragt Manuela Boatcă. Und Dirk Baecker diskutiert die Frage, inwiefern ein Text und sein/e Autor:in Teil der sozialen Wirklichkeit sind, von denen sie handeln. The symposium on authorship follows on from the symposium on plagiarism (issue 4/2022). It deals with the relationship between author and text, text and subject, text and reader. Paula-Irene Villa asks when it makes sense and is permissible to use the personal pronoun ›I‹ to make authorship explicit in a text. Maren Lehmann drafts a sociology of personalization that must be wary of subjectification, which nevertheless cannot be dispensed with. Manuela Boatcă asks what blind spots an author who engages in postcolonialism finds themselves in. And Dirk Baecker discusses the question of the extent to which a text and its author(s) are part of the social reality they deal with
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