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- Adrian BaldeweinLaura BorgelTillmann GessertBernd GroßMathias GrzesiekLaura HainleinLaura Harandt-WüstChristoph HenckelJeanie HennMayeul HiéramenteSaleh R. IhwasLucas JürssPedram KaramiKarolina KesslerPeter KlormannAnna-Elisabeth Krause-AblaßBjörn KruseMoritz LangeSophie-Charlotte LippManuel LorenzMaximilian MüllerTony RostalskiRicarda SchelzkeMax SchwerdtfegerPeter-Jan SolkaAndrea SopranoTimm SperberChristoph TuteSarah ZinndorfChad HeimrichSören SchomburgDominic ReitnerFlorian Domjan (born Opper)
2026
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This English-language handbook is a comprehensive guide to German corporate criminal liability. Tailored for both German legal professionals seeking precise English terminology and assistance in explaining German legal concepts, as well as foreign lawyers requiring a useful overview, it delivers practical insights into criminal and administrative offences affecting businesses in Germany.This book helps you understand German criminal procedure, potential sanctions, and effective cor...
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Precarious Democracy
Ethnographies of Hope, Despair, and Resistance in Brazil
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- Lila Moritz SchwarczBenjamin JungeJessica JeromeIsabela KalilRosana Pinheiro-MachadoLucia Mury ScalcoPatricia de Santana PinhoSean T. MitchellKarina BiondiJohn CollinsLucia CanteroDavid RojasAndrezza Alves Spexoto OlivalAlexandre de Azevedo OlivalFalina EnriquezMoisés KopperSarah LeBaron von BaeyerLaShandra SullivanCarlos Eduardo HenningAlvaro JarrinMelanie A. MedeirosPatrick McCormickErika SchmittJames Kale
2021
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Brazil changed drastically in the 21st century’s second decade. In 2010, the country’s outgoing president Lula left office with almost 90% approval. As the presidency passed to his Workers' Party successor, Dilma Rousseff, many across the world hailed Brazil as a model of progressive governance in the Global South. Yet, by 2019, those progressive gains were being dismantled as the far right-wing politician Jair Bolsonaro assumed the presidency of a bitterly divided country. Digging beneath...
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- Dr C. RumpelProf Ingrid Kӧgel-KnabnerDr Martin WiesmeierDr Stefanie MayerProf Xiaojuan FengProf Patrick LavelleProf Sebastian DoetterlDr Rose AbramoffDr Jean-Thomas CornelisDr Aline FrossardDr Peter FienerDr Gina GarlandDr Michael KaiserDr Moritz LaubDr Sophie OpfergeltDr Marijn Van de BroekDr Sarah van den BroekDr Sophie F. von FrommDr Beverley HenryDr C. ChenuDr F. AmiraslaniDr Kazem ZamanianProf Yakov KuzyakovProf Muhammad SanaullahDr T. AfzalDr T. ShahzadDr María de la Luz MoraDr Jorge MedinaDr Patricia Poblete-GrantDr Rolando DemanetDr Paola DuránDr Patricio BarraDr Cecilia ParedesDr Marcela Calabi-FloodyDr Matthias KuhnertDr Pete SmithDr Christopher PoeplauDr Edward GregorichDr Amin SharififarProf Budiman MinasnyDr Carlos A. SierraDr Susan E. CrowDr Matt AitkenheadProf Rattan LalProf Thomas KättererDr Martin A. BolinderDr Hyeon Ji SongDr Pil Joo KimDr Abad ChabbiDr K. KlumppDr Alan FranzluebbersDr Andreas SchindlbacherDr Mathias MayerDr Robert JandlDr Stephan ZimmermannDr Frank HagedornProf Lydie Stella KoutikaDr Nicolas MarronDr Rémi CardinaelDr Sonja PaulDr Jens LeifeldDr Deborah DickDr Cimélio BayerDr Jeferson DieckowDr Inigo VirtoDr Isabel de SotoDr Rodrigo AntónDr Rosa M. PochDr J.-C. LataDr C. Marques-dos-Santos CordovilDr E. NarteyDr C. StaudhammerDr E. YeboahDr Luca MontanarellaDr Ram DalalDr Matthew Tom HarrisonDr Brian KeatingProf Siân MooneyDr Kathryn JanoskiDr Carmen M. UgarteDr Alexandra Langlais-HesseProfessor Michelle M. WanderDr Abdul WakeelDr Sylvia Vetter
2022
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Highlights the increasing role of soils as an important and dynamic part of the global carbon cycle and their potential role in counteracting increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrationsExplores key aspects of soil carbon sequestration in different environments and soil typesProvides a comprehensive review of socioeconomic, legal and policy issues surrounding the adoption of soil carbon sequestration practices across the globe
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Metaphorical Practices in Architecture
Metaphors as Method and Subject in the Production of Architecture
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- Routledge Research in Architecture
2023
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Metaphors are diversly and intricately embedded in architectural practice and discourse. Precisely for this reason, this volume argues and sets out to explore, how they can be engaged to critically interrogate architecture’s social, cultural and political dimensions – past and present – and to productively challenge and intervene with established perspectives, debates and practices.Mapping out not just potentials but also addressing the challenges, limitations and dangers inherent ...
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Economies of Desire
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