Focusing on the late effects of childhood cancer, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the diverse global influences on survivors. As the population of childhood cancer survivors grows, the need for informed caregivers becomes increasingly critical. The text emphasizes that survivorship experiences differ significantly between children and adults, highlighting the unique challenges faced by young survivors. This documentation serves as an essential resource for understanding and addressing the specific needs of this demographic.
The relationship between European law (EC law and EEA law) and national constitutions is a long standing issue of controversial discussion. The occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Norwegian constitution of Eidsvoll (Grunnloven), which was enacted in the aftermath of the Kieler Frieden, gave rise to a comparison of four central elements of this relationship in view of the German and Norwegian constitution and in comparison with EEA law and EU law. The eight contributions of this volume analyse the development of statehood, federalism, the rule of law (Rechtsstaatlichkeit) and democracy in the light of the objectives and the reality of European integration. They deal with the inalienable core of German statehood in the course of European integration, the development of Norwegian Constitutionalism in Europe, the German Federation within the structure of Union law and politics, the issue of EEA law as a federal legal order, the relationship between the idea of Rechtsstaatlichkeit and the development of the Norwegian constitution, the aspects of power shifts in the light of democracy and legitimacy in the context of the financial crisis, the relationship between EEA EFTA States and EU Agencies and the constitutional objectives of the European Union.
The stylized facts that firms pay and investors react to dividends disregard dividend neutrality. Taking on the perspective that informational asymmetries are the central determinant for dividend value relevance, Christian Müller assumes that firm’s dividend decision conveys useful information to investors. He shows that investors use dividend changes to revise their a priori expectations about the persistence of a current earnings change. While his theoretical and empirical analyses generally imply that dividend changes constitute informative, but imperfect information signals, he further identifies situations in which they are substantial to investors. Christian Müller’s research comprehensively examines the informational role of dividend policy and provides new insights to the corresponding Bayesian investor learning process.
The volume presents seven contributions which analyse two different progressive complex developments of European law: the legal challenges of adherence to the internal market without membership in the European Union in a comparative view of Norway (EEA) and Switzerland (“Bilateral Agreements”), and the legal answers to the financial and/or budgetary crisis and challenges in Europe. The common denominator of both subjects is the raising complexity of European law.
This is the catalogue for Ed Ruscha.s exhibition 'Los Angeles Apartments'. which will be held at the Kunstmuseum Basel from June till September 2013. In 1965, Ed Ruscha published 'Some Los Angeles Apartments', the third of his ongoing series of photographic books, and completed a group of ten related drawings that depict examples of the ubiquitous Southern California apartment building. The exhibition will show the preparatory studies for these drawings which were recently acquired by the Department of Prints and Drawings of the Kunstmuseum Basel. They are based directly on the photographs Ruscha made of the apartment buildings. Included also, are photographs from Ruscha's 'Gasoline Stations' series of 1962, one of which served as a model for the painting of Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas of 1963. 0Exhibition: Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland (9.6.-29.9.2013). 0
Turkey’s relations with the EU, its European perspectives and accession negotiations form a long standing topic of manifold aspects. The discussion of several dimensions of this relationship and its perspectives is the purpose of this volume. The contributions treat the conceptual, political, legal, social, economic, cultural, and demographic dimension. With Contributions: Haluk Kabaalio? lu, Peter-Christian Müller-Graff, Barbara Lippert, Sanem Baykal, Claus Dieter Classen, Ersin Kalaycio? lu, Frédéric Krumbein, Nedret Kuran-Burço? lu, Günter Seufert, Josef Schmid.
Freunde, Kollegen und Schüler ehren mit dieser Festschrift Professor Dr. Dieter H. Scheuing. Sie beschäftigen sich in ihren Abhandlungen mit dem Kern des wissenschaftlichen Werkes des Jubilars: dem Europäischen Recht zwischen Bewährung und Wandel. Dieter Scheuing hat das Europäische Recht insbesondere im Bereich Europäisches Verfassungsrecht, Europäisches Verwaltungsrecht und Europäisches Umweltrecht weiterführend entwickelt. Die in der Festschrift versammelten Beiträge nehmen diese Themenbereiche auf und erweitern sie. Fragen der Organe, der Rechtsetzung und des Rechtsschutzes werden von den mehr als 50 Autorinnen und Autoren ebenso erörtert wie Probleme von Verwaltung und Vollzug sowie Themen der Wirtschaft, Währung und Sozialordnung in der Europäischen Union. Eingerahmt wird die unionsgerichtete Sicht von Beiträgen zur nationalen Verfassungsidentität, der staatlichen Garantenstellung und Ausblicken auf die außereuropäische Welt (China, Japan, Islam).
TheARCSseriesofconferenceshasover30yearsoftraditionreportingtop-notch results in computer architecture and operating systems research. It is organized by the special interest group on "Computer and System Architecture"of the GI (Gesellschaft fur ¨ Informatik e.V.) and ITG (Informationstechnische Gesellschaft imVDE InformationTechnologySociety).In2010,ARCSwashostedbyLeibniz University Hannover. This year's special focus was on heterogeneous systems. The conference's topics comprised design aspects of multi-cores and memory systems, adaptive system architectures such as recon?gurable systems in hardware and software, customization and application-speci?c accelerators in heterogeneous archit- tures, organic and autonomic computing, energy-awareness, system aspects of ubiquitous and pervasive computing, and embedded systems. Thecallforpapersattractedabout55submissionsfromallaroundtheworld. Each submission was assigned to at least three members of the Program C- mittee for review. The Program Committee decided to accept 20 papers, which were arranged in seven sessions. The accepted papers are from Belgium, China, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Turkey, and the UK. Two keynotes on hetero- neous systems complemented the strong technical program.
Der Sammelband enthält aktuelle Beiträge zum europäischen, amerikanischen und internationalen Wirtschaftsrecht. Inhalt: Foreword Sovereignty, the WTO and Changing Fundamentals of International Law Prof. Dr. h. c. John H. Jackson, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington D. C. The Constitutionalisation of Europe: Law for Politics and the Economy Prof. Dr. Dres. h. c. Peter-Christian Müller-Graff, Direktor des Instituts für deutsches und europäisches Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsrecht, Universität Heidelberg Social Market Economy – A Continental European Model Prof. Dr. Christian Watrin, Universität zu Köln The Legal Character of the ECJ and the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanisms – A Comparison Dr. Olaf Weber, Juristischer Dienst der Europäischen Kommission, Brüssel Recent Developments in the WTO Law Prof. Dr. h. c. John H. Jackson, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington D. C. The Rule of Law in the Relation of State and Market – German, European and US-American Approaches Prof. Dr. Dres. h. c. Peter-Christian Müller-Graff, Direktor des Instituts für deutsches und europäisches Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsrecht, Universität Heidelberg