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Der Suezkanal im Fadenkreuz kolonialer und weltpolitischer Interessen (II) : Die Suezkrise 1956
(1996)
Recycling sensors based on kinases : proceedings of Mosbach Symposion on Biochemical Technology
(1996)
Erfahrungsbericht
(1996)
PG 1159 stars
(1996)
On the Balmer line problem
(1996)
Systemwechsel in der globalen Systemkonkurrenz : ein evolutionstheoretischer Erklärungsversuch
(1996)
Grundpfandrechte
(1996)
Die Position Deutschlands im veränderten Europa : wirtschaftliche und reformpolitische Perspektiven
(1996)
Small and medium-sized companies in economic growth : theory and policy implications for Germany
(1996)
This text offers a survey on the ICCPR's drafting process and its material contents. The author shortly presents the monitoring instruments and describes the Human Rights Committee. The text focusses on the individual's communication under the Optional Protocol in order to make the German lawyer more familiar with this kind of judicial relief.
The value concept of traditional resource economics is welfare. Therefore, sustainability of welfare is often taken to characterise our obligations to future generations. This paper argues that this view is inappropriate because it leaves no room for future generations autonomy. Future generations should be free to make their own decisions. Consequently freedom of choice is the appropriate value concept on which resource economics should be based. The concept of sustainability receives a new interpretation. Sustainability is a principle of intertemporal distributive justice which requires equitable opportunities across generations.
Of Rawls's two principles of justice only the second has received attention from economists. The second principle is concerned with the social and economic conditions in a just society. The first principle, however, has largely been neglected. It claims, that all people in society should have equal basic liberties. In this paper Rawls's first principle is characterised in a freedom of choice framework. The analysis reveals conceptual problems of the Rawlsian approach to justice.
Feuchtgebiete
(1996)
Konversion durch Naturschutz
(1996)
Personal ist Chefsache
(1996)
Sozialleistungs-Controlling
(1996)
Using a special technique of data analysis, we have found out 34 grand minima of solar activity in a 7,700 years long C14 record. The method used rests on a proper filtering of the C14 record and the extrapolation of verifiable results for the later history back in time. Additionally, we have applied a method of nonlinear dynamics, the recurrence rate, to back up the results. Our findings are not contradictory to the record of grand minima by Eddy, but constitute a considerable extension. Hence, it has become possible to look closer at the validity of models. This way, we have tested esp. the model of Barnes et al. There are hints for that the grand minima might solely be driven by the 209--year period found in the C14 record.
Meine Marken
(1996)
Brecht and the Jews
(1996)