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Amsterdam Tales - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

European Integration After Amsterdam - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Burgher and the Whore - Lotte Van De Pol - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Spinoza's Heresy - Steven Nadler - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Spinoza's Heresy - Steven Nadler - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Bookworms Library: Level 3:: Anne Frank audio Pack - Rachel Bladon - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Public Services and Citizenship in European Law - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Bookworms Library: Level 3:: The Life and Diaries of Anne Frank - Rachel Bladon - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

EU Powers Under External Pressure - Christina (university Of Amsterdam) Eckes - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

EU Powers Under External Pressure - Christina (university Of Amsterdam) Eckes - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

EU external actions have deep constitutional and institutional implications for EU law and practices. The EU''s competences in external relations have continuously increased, including with the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon. As a result, the EU has become ever more active in external relations. This has in turn increased the internal constitutional and institutional effects of EU external actions. This book traces these legal effects and the broader constitutional implications, including potential integrative forces. EU external actions affect the power division between the EU and its Member States and between the different EU institutions; the unity and autonomy of the EU legal order; the role and position of Member States on the international plane; their autonomy; the relationship between national, international and EU law; and the ability of EU citizens to identify who is responsible for a particular action or policy, as well as their legitimate expectation that the EU takes action on their behalf. The chapters demonstrate the interpretation of organizational principles, such as sincere cooperation, subsidiarity, primacy and coherence, changes in the context of external relations; how the choice of an external legal basis rather than an internal legal basis affects the powers of the Union and its Member States; what power shifts happen when policies are determined in international agreements, rather than in internal decision-making; and how EU participation in international dispute settlement mechanisms affects the autonomy and legitimacy of the EU.

DKK 1050.00
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The Mishnaic Moment - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Mishnaic Moment - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

This collection of essays treats a topic that has scarcely been approached in the literature on Hebrew and Hebraism in the early modern period. In the seventeenth century, Christians, especially Protestants, studied the Mishnah alongside a host of Jewish commentaries in order to reconstruct Jewish culture, history, and ritual, shedding new light on the world of the Old and New Testaments. Their work was also inextricably dependent upon the vigorous Mishnaic studies of early modern Jewish communities. Both traditions, in a sense, culminated in the monumental production in six volumes of an edition and Latin translation of the Mishnah published by Guilielmus Surenhusius in Amsterdam between 1698 and 1703. Surenhusius gathered up more than a century''s worth of Mishnaic studies by scholars from England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden, as well as the commentaries of Maimonides and Obadiah of Bertinoro (c. 1455-c.1515), but this edition was also born out of the unique milieu of Amsterdam at the end of the seventeenth century, a place which offered possibilities for cross-cultural interactions between Jews and Christians. With Surenhusius''s great volumes as an end point, the essays presented here discuss for the first time the multiple ways in which the canonical text of Jewish law, the Mishnah (c.200 CE), was studied by a variety of scholars, both Jewish and Christian, in early modern Europe. They tell the story of how the Mishnah generated an encounter between different cultures, faiths, and confessions that would prove to be enduringly influential for centuries to come.

DKK 857.00
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The Global Securities Market - Ranald Michie - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Global Securities Market - Ranald Michie - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

John Locke: Selected Correspondence - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

John Locke: Selected Correspondence - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

John Locke (1632-1704) was a prolific correspondent and left behind him over 3,600 letters, a collection almost unmatched in pre-modern times. A man of insatiable curiosity and wide social connections, his letters open up the cultural, social, intellectual, and political worlds of the later Stuart age. Spanning half a century, they mark the transition from the era of revolutionary Puritanism to the dawn of the Enlightenment. Locke is chiefly known as a philosopher, a theorist of empiricism in his Essay Concerning Philosophyrstanding, a theorist of liberalism in his Two Treatises of Government, and a theorist of religious toleration in his Letter concerning Toleration. But his interests extended further still, to education, medicine, finance, theology, empire, and the natural world. He was a Fellow of the early Royal Society. He received letters from scholars in Paris and Amsterdam, from colonial administrators in Virginia, from aristocrats and shopkeepers, from children, from tenants, from politicians, from philosophic women, from astronomers, chemists, and physicists. He is one of the first people whose correspondence is as far flung as North America, India, and China. A friend of Anglican archbishops and of freethinking anticlericals, of Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle, of William Molyneux the ''virtuoso'' of Dublin, of Jean LeClerc of Amsterdam, and of Damaris Masham, Locke stood in the midst of the ''Republic of Letters''. This book brings together 245 of the most important and revealing letters. Half of them are letters written by Locke (twelve per cent of the total number surviving), the other half are letters written to him. If Locke''s place is already secure among those who explore philosophy and political ideas, these letters will give Locke a new presence among those who are interested in the social and cultural worlds of seventeenth-century Britain.

DKK 1169.00
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John Locke - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

John Locke - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

John Locke (1632-1704) was a prolific correspondent and left behind him over 3,600 letters, a collection almost unmatched in pre-modern times. A man of insatiable curiosity and wide social connections, his letters open up the cultural, social, intellectual, and political worlds of the later Stuart age. Spanning half a century, they mark the transition from the era of revolutionary Puritanism to the dawn of the Enlightenment. Locke is chiefly known as a philosopher, a theorist of empiricism in his Essay Concerning Human Understanding, a theorist of liberalism in his Two Treatises of Government, and a theorist of religious toleration in his Letter concerning Toleration. But his interests extended further still, to education, medicine, finance, theology, empire, and the natural world. He was a Fellow of the early Royal Society. He received letters from scholars in Paris and Amsterdam, from colonial administrators in Virginia, from aristocrats and shopkeepers, from children, from tenants, from politicians, from philosophic women, from astronomers, chemists, and physicists. He is one of the first people whose correspondence is as far flung as North America, India, and China. A friend of Anglican archbishops and of freethinking anticlericals, of Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle, of William Molyneux the ''virtuoso'' of Dublin, of Jean LeClerc of Amsterdam, and of Damaris Masham, Locke stood in the midst of the ''Republic of Letters''. This book brings together 245 of the most important and revealing letters. Half of them are letters written by Locke (twelve per cent of the total number surviving), the other half are letters written to him. If Locke''s place is already secure among those who explore philosophy and political ideas, these letters will give Locke a new presence among those who are interested in the social and cultural worlds of seventeenth-century Britain.

DKK 505.00
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Constitutionalism under Stress - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

International Criminal Law - Goran At The University Of Amsterdam And A Judge At The District Courts Of Utrecht And Th Sluiter - Bog - Oxford

Chinese Grammar - Hilary Chappell - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The First Person in Cognition and Morality - Beatrice (new York University) Longuenesse - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Linnaeus' Philosophia Botanica - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Cities and Immigration - Avner De Shalit - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Carbon Dioxide through the Ages - Han (director Royal Nioz Dolman - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Red Star over the Black Sea - James H. Meyer - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Red Star over the Black Sea - James Meyer - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Our Lady of the Nations - Chris Maunder - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Our Lady of the Nations - Chris Maunder - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Our Lady of the Nations is a detailed and scholarly overview of the apparitions of Mary in 20th-century Catholic Europe. Chris Maunder discusses apparitions in general and how they are interpreted in Catholicism by, for example, Karl Rahner and Benedict XVI. The role of women and children as visionaries is considered, including issues concerning changing views of gender, children''s spirituality, and the protection of minors. He covers cases that are well known and approved by the Church (Fatima, Beauraing, Banneux, and Amsterdam), others that are well known but not approved (such as Garabandal and Medjugorje), and many that are neither well known nor approved, such as those in Belgian Flanders or Nazi Germany in the 1930s, or in France, Italy, or Germany after the Second World War. Resources include academic studies of particular apparitions, some Catholic theological and devotional literature, and occasionally travel writing. There is also coverage of material in French which is not known to the English reader.Shrines and visionaries are believed to be indicators of the presence of Mary. In the visionary perspective, she has appeared in order to reassure her followers and to warn of divine judgement. Her messages echo doctrinal Catholic Mariology with some innovations, but also express a deep dissatisfaction with the events and trends of the 20th century, from communism to Nazism to liberalism and religious indifference. While the Marian cult evolves according to new templates for apparitions and developments in Mariology, the fundamental message of presence, consolation, and admonition remains constant.

DKK 276.00
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