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  • Title: Public Financing of Public Service Broadcasting and its Qualification as State Aid

    Public Financing of Public Service Broadcasting and its Qualification as State Aid

    With Particular Regard to the "Altmark Trans" Jurisprudence
    by Benjamin Linke (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: HIV-Infektion und AIDS im öffentlichen Dienstrecht

    HIV-Infektion und AIDS im öffentlichen Dienstrecht

    Ein Rechtsvergleich zwischen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika
    by Hedda Weber (Author)
    ©2002 Thesis
  • Title: Bildwelten zu AIDS

    Bildwelten zu AIDS

    Die Immunschwäche im Spiegel der Printmedien
    by Jürgen Beule (Author)
    ©1999 Thesis
  • Title: Die rechtliche Problematik von HIV und Aids an öffentlichen Schulen

    Die rechtliche Problematik von HIV und Aids an öffentlichen Schulen

    Eine Betrachtung zu den Bereichen Gefahrenabwehr, Datenschutz und Dienstrecht
    by Anja Böckmann (Author)
    ©2001 Thesis
  • Title: AIDS, Sexuality, and the Black Church

    AIDS, Sexuality, and the Black Church

    Making the Wounded Whole
    by Angelique Harris (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Formalised Access to Pre-jurisdictional Free Legal Aid.

    Formalised Access to Pre-jurisdictional Free Legal Aid.

    Analysis based on Example of Ukraine, Poland, Great Britain and Sweden.
    by Bogusław Przywora (Author) Aleksander Wróbel (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: The Intersection of Human Capital, Gender and HIV/AIDS in the African Context

    The Intersection of Human Capital, Gender and HIV/AIDS in the African Context

    by Ingelore Welpe (Volume editor) Philip Owino (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: Free Legal Aid, Theory, Legal Basis and Practice. European Standards

    Free Legal Aid, Theory, Legal Basis and Practice. European Standards

    Volume 1
    by Marian Grzybowski (Volume editor) Bogusław Przywora (Volume editor) Aleksandra Syryt (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: Development Aid and Environmental Protection

    Development Aid and Environmental Protection

    Conference Volume of the 4th Chemnitz Symposium «Europe and the Environment»
    by Klaus-Dieter John (Volume editor) Dirk Rübbelke (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: Humanitarian Aid and the Impoverished Rhetoric of Celebrity Advocacy

    Humanitarian Aid and the Impoverished Rhetoric of Celebrity Advocacy

    by Marouf A. Hasian (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Aider les Acadiens ?

    Aider les Acadiens ?

    Bienfaisance et déportation 1755-1776. Préface de Martin Pâquet
    by Adeline Vasquez (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Gruppen und komplexe Probleme

    Gruppen und komplexe Probleme

    Strategien von Kleingruppen bei der Bearbeitung einer simulierten AIDS-Ausbreitung
    by Petra Badke-Schaub (Author)
    ©1994 Thesis
  • Title: Die gesundheitsökonomische Analyse medizinischer Maßnahmen

    Die gesundheitsökonomische Analyse medizinischer Maßnahmen

    Anwendung auf die Prophylaxe opportunistischer Infektionen bei HIV/AIDS
    by Thomas Hoffmann (Author)
    ©2002 Thesis
  • Title: Rights and Riches

    Rights and Riches

    Exploring the Moral Discourse of Norwegian Development Aid
    by Kjetil Fretheim (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: Performative Praxis

    Performative Praxis

    Teacher Identity and Teaching in the Context of HIV/AIDS
    by Mary Jean Baxen (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: Patents, Pills, and the Press

    Patents, Pills, and the Press

    The Rise and Fall of the Global HIV/AIDS Medicines Crisis in the News
    by Thomas Owen (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Novel Outlooks on the Marshall Plan

    Novel Outlooks on the Marshall Plan

    American Aid and European Re-Industrialization
    by Francesca Fauri (Volume editor) Paolo Tedeschi (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: Anglicisms and Corpus Linguistics

    Anglicisms and Corpus Linguistics

    Corpus-Aided Research into the Influence of English on European Languages
    by Ramón Martí Solano (Volume editor) Pablo Ruano San Segundo (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Set Theory Objects

    Set Theory Objects

    Abstractions for Computer-Aided Analysis and Composition of Serial and Atonal Music
    by Peter Castine (Author)
    ©1995 Thesis
  • Title: «Smerte, sorg og fortvilelse!»

    «Smerte, sorg og fortvilelse!»

    Krankheit in der skandinavischen Gegenwartsliteratur
    by Anne Brümmer (Author)
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: Afrika. Europas verkannter Nachbar

    Afrika. Europas verkannter Nachbar

    Band 1- Ansichten und Einsichten aus Theorie und Praxis
    by Hertha Däubler-Gmelin (Volume editor) Ekkehard Münzing (Volume editor) Christian Walther (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Africa in Development

    ISSN: 1662-1212

    Editorial Board Adebayo Adebiyi, University of Lagos, Nigeria Fantu Cheru, Nordic Africa Institute, Sweden Mamadou Diouf, Columbia University, USA Guy Martin, Winston-Salem State University, USA Pamela Mbabazi, Mbarara University, Uganda Carlos Oya, SOAS, London University, UK Tim Shaw, Royal Roads University, Canada Series text While African development remains a preoccupation, policy craftsmen and a multiplicity of domestic and international actors have been engaged in the quest for solutions to the myriad problems associated with poverty and underdevelopment. Academic and scholarly responses have built on the traditional and non-traditional analytical frameworks and promoted a multidimensional discourse on, for example, conflict management, peace and security systems, HIV/AIDS, democratic governance, and the implications of globalization. This series is designed to encourage innovative thinking on a broad range of development issues. Thus its remit extends to all fields of intellectual inquiry with the aim of highlighting the advantages of a synergistic interdisciplinary perspective on the challenges of and opportunities for development in the continent. Of particular interest are studies with a heavy empirical content which also have a bearing on policy debates and those that question theoretical orthodoxies while being grounded on concrete developmental concerns. The series welcomes proposals for collected papers as well as monographs from recent PhDs no less than from established scholars. Book proposals should be sent to the editor at .

    14 publications

  • Imagining Black Europe

    ISSN: 2633-108X

    This series seeks to publish critical and nuanced scholarship in the field of Black European Studies. Moving beyond and building on the Black Atlantic approach, books in this series will underscore the existence, diversity and evolution of Black Europe. They will provide historical, intersectional and interdisciplinary perspectives on how Black diasporic peoples have reconfigured the boundaries of Black identity making, claim making and politics; created counterdiscourses and counterpublics on race, colonialism, postcolonialism and racism; and forged transnational connections and solidarities across Europe and the globe. The series will also illustrate the ways that Black European diasporic peoples have employed intellectual, socio-political, artistic/cultural, affective, digital and pedagogical work to aid their communities and causes, challenge their exclusion and cultivate ties with their allies, thus gaining recognition in their societies and beyond. Representing the field’s dynamic growth methodologically, geographically and culturally, the series will also collectively interrogate notions of Blackness, Black diasporic culture and Europeanness while also challenging the boundaries of Europe. Books in the series will critically examine how race and ethnicity intersect with the themes of gender, nationality, class, religion, politics, kinship, sexuality, affect and the transnational, offering comparative and international perspectives. One of the main goals of the series is to introduce and produce rigorous academic research that connects not only with individuals in academia but also with a broader public. Areas of interest: Social movements Racial discourses and politics Empire, slavery and colonialism Decolonialization and postcolonialism Gender, sexuality and intersectionality Black activism (in all its forms) Racial and political violence and surveillance Racial constructions Diasporic practices Race and racialization in the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary eras Identity, representation and cultural productions (music, art, literature, etc.) Memory Migration and immigration Citizenship State building and diplomacy Nations and nationalisms All proposals and manuscripts will be rigorously peer reviewed. The language of publication is English. We welcome new proposals for monographs and edited collections. Advisory Board: Hakim Adi (Chichester), Robbie Aitken (Sheffield Hallam), Catherine Baker (Hull), Eddie Bruce-Jones (Birkbeck), Alessandra Di Maio (Palermo), Akwugo Emejulu (Warwick), Philomena Essed (Antioch), Crystal Fleming (Stony-Brook), David Theo Goldberg (UC Irvine), Silke Hackenesch (Cologne), Elahe Haschemi Yekani (Humboldt), Nicholas R. Jones (Yale), Silyane Larcher (CNRS), Olivette Otele (SOAS, London), Sue Peabody (Washington State), Kennetta Hammond Perry (Northwestern), Cassander L. Smith (Alabama), S. A. Smythe (Toronto) This series seeks to publish critical and nuanced scholarship in the field of Black European Studies. Moving beyond and building on the Black Atlantic approach, books in this series will underscore the existence, diversity and evolution of Black Europe. They will provide historical, intersectional and interdisciplinary perspectives on how Black diasporic peoples have reconfigured the boundaries of Black identity making, claim making and politics; created counterdiscourses and counterpublics on race, colonialism, postcolonialism and racism; and forged transnational connections and solidarities across Europe and the globe. The series will also illustrate the ways that Black European diasporic peoples have employed intellectual, socio-political, artistic/cultural, affective, digital and pedagogical work to aid their communities and causes, challenge their exclusion and cultivate ties with their allies, thus gaining recognition in their societies and beyond. Representing the field’s dynamic growth methodologically, geographically and culturally, the series will also collectively interrogate notions of Blackness, Black diasporic culture and Europeanness while also challenging the boundaries of Europe. Books in the series will critically examine how race and ethnicity intersect with the themes of gender, nationality, class, religion, politics, kinship, sexuality, affect and the transnational, offering comparative and international perspectives. One of the main goals of the series is to introduce and produce rigorous academic research that connects not only with individuals in academia but also with a broader public. Areas of interest: Social movements Racial discourses and politics Empire, slavery and colonialism Decolonialization and postcolonialism Gender, sexuality and intersectionality Black activism (in all its forms) Racial and political violence and surveillance Racial constructions Diasporic practices Race and racialization in the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary eras Identity, representation and cultural productions (music, art, literature, etc.) Memory Migration and immigration Citizenship State building and diplomacy Nations and nationalisms All proposals and manuscripts will be rigorously peer reviewed. The language of publication is English. We welcome new proposals for monographs and edited collections. Advisory Board: Hakim Adi (Chichester), Robbie Aitken (Sheffield Hallam), Catherine Baker (Hull), Eddie Bruce-Jones (Birkbeck), Alessandra Di Maio (Palermo), Akwugo Emejulu (Warwick), Philomena Essed (Antioch), Crystal Fleming (Stony-Brook), David Theo Goldberg (UC Irvine), Silke Hackenesch (Cologne), Elahe Haschemi Yekani (Humboldt), Nicholas R. Jones (Yale), Silyane Larcher (CNRS), Olivette Otele (SOAS, London), Sue Peabody (Washington State), Kennetta Hammond Perry (Northwestern), Cassander L. Smith (Alabama), S. A. Smythe (Toronto) This series seeks to publish critical and nuanced scholarship in the field of Black European Studies. Moving beyond and building on the Black Atlantic approach, books in this series will underscore the existence, diversity and evolution of Black Europe. They will provide historical, intersectional and interdisciplinary perspectives on how Black diasporic peoples have reconfigured the boundaries of Black identity making, claim making and politics; created counterdiscourses and counterpublics on race, colonialism, postcolonialism and racism; and forged transnational connections and solidarities across Europe and the globe. The series will also illustrate the ways that Black European diasporic peoples have employed intellectual, socio-political, artistic/cultural, affective, digital and pedagogical work to aid their communities and causes, challenge their exclusion and cultivate ties with their allies, thus gaining recognition in their societies and beyond. Representing the field’s dynamic growth methodologically, geographically and culturally, the series will also collectively interrogate notions of Blackness, Black diasporic culture and Europeanness while also challenging the boundaries of Europe. Books in the series will critically examine how race and ethnicity intersect with the themes of gender, nationality, class, religion, politics, kinship, sexuality, affect and the transnational, offering comparative and international perspectives. One of the main goals of the series is to introduce and produce rigorous academic research that connects not only with individuals in academia but also with a broader public. Areas of interest: Social movements Racial discourses and politics Empire, slavery and colonialism Decolonialization and postcolonialism Gender, sexuality and intersectionality Black activism (in all its forms) Racial and political violence and surveillance Racial constructions Diasporic practices Race and racialization in the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary eras Identity, representation and cultural productions (music, art, literature, etc.) Memory Migration and immigration Citizenship State building and diplomacy Nations and nationalisms All proposals and manuscripts will be rigorously peer reviewed. The language of publication is English. We welcome new proposals for monographs and edited collections. Advisory Board: Hakim Adi (Chichester), Robbie Aitken (Sheffield Hallam), Catherine Baker (Hull), Eddie Bruce-Jones (Birkbeck), Alessandra Di Maio (Palermo), Akwugo Emejulu (Warwick), Philomena Essed (Antioch), Crystal Fleming (Stony-Brook), David Theo Goldberg (UC Irvine), Silke Hackenesch (Cologne), Elahe Haschemi Yekani (Humboldt), Nicholas R. Jones (Yale), Silyane Larcher (CNRS), Olivette Otele (SOAS, London), Sue Peabody (Washington State), Kennetta Hammond Perry (Northwestern), Cassander L. Smith (Alabama), S. A. Smythe (Toronto)

    7 publications

  • Title: Institutionalisierte Kooperationsformen zwischen staatlichen und nichtstaatlichen Akteuren im internationalen Bereich

    Institutionalisierte Kooperationsformen zwischen staatlichen und nichtstaatlichen Akteuren im internationalen Bereich

    Internationale Public-Private Partnerships und ihre rechtlichen Herausforderungen für das Völkerrecht und das deutsche Verfassungsrecht
    by Michael Rafii (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: Ältere Menschen und Sterbenskranke im Strafvollzug

    Ältere Menschen und Sterbenskranke im Strafvollzug

    Eine rechtsstaatliche Analyse des Vollzugsalltags von Gefangenen mit besonderem Pflegebedarf
    by Maria-Rebecca Legat (Author)
    ©2009 Thesis
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