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Dokumentiert wird ein Hearing des US-Kongresses über das Attentat auf Papst Johannes Paul II. vom 13.5.81. Diskutiert wird der Hintergrund des Attentats Ali Agcas, insbesondere die mögliche Beteiligung des KGB und des bulgarischen Geheimdienstes sowie Entwicklung, Ziele, Kontakte und Verbindungen des internationalen Terrorismus und dessen Funktionalisierung durch den KGB und den bulgarischen Geheimdienst zur Destabilisierung anderer Länder. (BIOst-Klk)
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In: The world today, Band 50, Heft 11, S. 203
ISSN: 0043-9134
In: European Review of Private Law, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 33-50
ISSN: 0928-9801
The relationships between law and language are so intertwined that it is legitimate to ask, with reference to the Historical School of Law, whether a single legal language is possible within a multilingual Europe. The response cannog be a simple affiramtive or negative one, as some writers rashly claim. It is complex in the same way that legal language itself is complex. It cannot be reduced to the language of legislation, but must include all elements of thelanguage, legislative and jurisprudential. As to the first of these, the problem is not to identify whether the common law and the civil law can be made compatible; it is rather to identify the level at which, in Europe, unification is possible and fate of national differences. If the idea of a European Civil Code is neither practicable nor desirable, how canunity be wrought from the present diversity. A choice must be made between unification, approximation and harmonisation. Unification takes place within the … accorded to regulations (EEC and Euratom). Its sphere of operation should not be elarged. That leaves a choice between approximation and harmonisation. The two techniques must be used as appropriate, depending on the issues involved. From this perspective, approximation should be used for the general law of contract, the main way in which legal relationships are created, building on the work that has taken place with th eframework of the Commission on European Contract Law (Lando Commission) or UNIDROIT. As to the second type of legal language, the language of case law, it is appropriate to stress the great difference between the roles of common law and civil law judges. But on a closer inspection, the difference is not unbridgeable, for judges in the civil law jurisdictions also play a fundamental role in the creation of law. A common 'interpreted law', which is already preceptible in the slow work of the European Court of Justice, will be developed more easily when a body of European jurists has emerged, educated in the many European institutions that already exists, but are not yet sufficiently numerous. No doubt this is a laborious enterprise, because it depends on changes in fundamental thought processes, but it is gradually and irreversibly moving towards the establishment of a 'legal Europe'.
1. The spaces of nobility / Matthew P. Romaniello and Charles Lipp -- 2. The early modern European nobility and its contested historiographies, c. 1950-1980 / Hamish Scott -- 3. Negotiating for Agnes' womb / Erica Bastress-Dukehart -- 4. Contested masculinity : noblemen and their mistresses in early modern Spain / Grace E. Coolidge -- 5. Inventing the courtier in early sixteenth century Portugal / Susannah Humble Ferreira -- 6. Sepulchral monuments as a means of communicating social and political power of nobles in early modern Russia / Cornelia Soldat -- 7. Il monastero nuovo : cloistered women of the Medici court / Katherine L. Turner -- 8. The question of the imprescriptibility of nobility in early modern France / Elie Haddad -- 9. All the king's men : educational reform and the restoration of the service nobility in early seventeenth-century Spain / Ryan Gaston -- 10. "Of polish'd pillars, or a roofe of gold" : authority and affluence in the English country house poem / Sukanya Dasgupta -- 11. Nobility as a social and political dialogue : the Parisian example, 1650-1750 / Mathieu Marraud -- 12. Challenging the status quo : attempts to modernize the Polish nobility in the later eighteenth century / Jerzy Lukowski -- 13. Resilient notables : looking at the transformation of the Ottoman Empire from the local level / M. Safa Saracoglu.