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In: Zurich: Seismo, 2023. https://doi.org/10.33058/seismo.30885
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In: Geschichte und Geschlechter Band 73
Die erste Frauenbewegung leitete wichtige Schritte zur Emanzipation in Europa ein, blieb aber nicht in der kulturellen Erinnerung verankert. Denn als sich die zweite Frauenbewegung in den 1970er- Jahren Gehör verschaffte, verstand sie sich weitgehend als neue Bewegung ohne eigenen Vorläufer. Der Band untersucht die Bilder der Geschichte, die die Frauenbewegungen entwickelten oder vernachlässigten, und die Traditionsverluste, die durch die Diktaturen des 20. Jahrhunderts verursacht wurden.
Fremdheitserfahrungen sind immer auch Selbsterfahrungen, die in der Literatur mit spezifischen Strategien der Inszenierung umgesetzt werden. Die Beiträger*innen fragen danach, inwieweit Texte und Autor*innen den Anspruch des Fremden zum Verstummen bringen oder für eine Form von Responsivität plädieren, in der die Präsenz eines unverstanden bleibenden Fremden zugelassen wird. Mit einem Fokus auf deutschsprachige Literatur des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts analysieren sie die systematisch nicht einzuholende Kategorie des Unverfügbaren, die eine zentrale Rolle bei der Entwicklung von Fremd- und Selbstbildern spielt.
In: Hart Core Statutes Ser.
Intro -- CONTENTS -- CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF CONTENTS -- ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- PART ONE GENERAL INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS UNITED NATIONS -- CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS AND STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE 1945 -- CHAPTER I PURPOSES AND PRINCIPLES -- Article 1 -- Article 2 -- Article 13 -- CHAPTER IX INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CO-OPERATION -- Article 55 -- Article 56 -- Article 60 -- CHAPTER X THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL -- Article 62 -- Article 68 -- UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 1948 -- Article 1 -- Article 2 -- Article 3 -- Article 4 -- Article 5 -- Article 6 -- Article 7 -- Article 8 -- Article 9 -- Article 10 -- Article 11 -- Article 12 -- Article 13 -- Article 14 -- Article 15 -- Article 16 -- Article 17 -- Article 18 -- Article 19 -- Article 20 -- Article 21 -- Article 22 -- Article 23 -- Article 24 -- Article 25 -- Article 26 -- Article 27 -- Article 28 -- Article 29 -- Article 30 -- INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS 1966 -- PART I -- Article 1 -- PART II -- Article 2 -- Article 3 -- Article 4 -- Article 5 -- PART III -- Article 6 -- Article 7 -- Article 8 -- Article 9 -- Article 10 -- Article 11 -- Article 12 -- Article 13 -- Article 14 -- Article 15 -- PART IV -- Article 16 -- Article 17 -- Article 18 -- Article 19 -- Article 20 -- Article 21 -- Article 22 -- Article 23 -- Article 24 -- Article 25 -- PART V -- Article 26 -- Article 27 -- Article 28 -- Article 29 -- OPTIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS 2008 -- Article 1 Competence of the Committee to receive and consider communications -- Article 2 Communications -- Article 3 Admissibility -- Article 4 Communications not revealing a clear disadvantage -- Article 5 Interim measures -- Article 6 Transmission of the communication.
In: http://hdl.handle.net/11540/12640
The enhanced country operations business plan (COBP), 2021–2023 of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Timor-Leste extends the priorities of the country partnership strategy (CPS), 2016–2020 until a new CPS is prepared for Board consideration in 2022, covering the period 2023-2027. Implementation of the current CPS was interrupted significantly due to the 2017-2018 election process. The government concurs with ADB's assessment that the CPS remains highly relevant to address the current development priorities in the country. The current CPS seeks to support economic growth and diversification in Timor-Leste by focusing on five sectors: transport, water and other urban infrastructure and services, energy, finance, and education. The CPS areas also align with the seven operational priorities of ADB's Strategy 2030. The previous COBP, 2020–2022 included agriculture in ADB's assistance areas and this COBP further enhances the CPS by including projects in the finance and information and communication technology (ICT) sectors. The pipeline will also address support for health and economic responses to the global coronavirus disease (COVID–19) pandemic and other emergencies. The country assistance areas are shown in Appendix 1. Developing a sustainable non-oil economy is a key challenge for Timor-Leste. The non-oil economy contracted by 3.5% in 2017 and 0.5% in 2018 before growing by an estimated 3.2% in 2019 on the back of a small fiscal stimulus. In forecasts made following the COVID-19 outbreak, 2020 growth is expected to range from –3.7% to –4.8%, while pre-COVID-19 2020 growth forecasts ranged from 4.9% to 5.4%. The government has acknowledged the non-oil economy could contract further. While some human development indicators show good progress, real gross domestic product per capita has fallen since 2013, highlighting the challenge of achieving sustainable and inclusive growth. Implementing the government's plan to improve service delivery and accelerate economic development will require well-targeted investments in infrastructure and human capital development and substantive policy reforms. The indicative pipeline of investment projects, technical assistance (TA) projects, and knowledge activities in this COBP support the government's plans. The nonlending program will support preparation of high-quality and innovative investment projects to help Timor-Leste with key thematic priorities, such as governance, capacity development, and regional cooperation and integration (RCI).
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In: Critical studies on security, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 111-118
ISSN: 2162-4909
In: Child abuse & neglect: the international journal ; official journal of the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Band 130, S. 105588
ISSN: 1873-7757
This contribution explores the importance of independent organizations in authoritarian regimes. While some authoritarian governments delegate policy tasks to (relatively) autonomous agencies simply in order to improve their domestic or international image as modern political leaders or to build up democratic facades to conceal the actual nature of their regime, other political leaders do so in order to make their genuine commitment to economic growth and development more credible. This relates to the central questions of this paper: Why do political elites in authoritarian regimes craft, or accept the emergence of, (relatively) independent organizations? Which specific forms and functions of these organizations can be identified? The main observation of this paper is that authoritarian governments of so-called developmental states have effectively used (relatively) independent organizations in order to implement market-oriented reforms, to improve private-sector coordination, and to foster economic growth and development in the long run.
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[2], 462, [5] p. ; First edition. ; "This is an answer to Filmer's 'Patriarcha'." cf. DNB. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015095216621
"Monsanto Research Corporation a subsidiary of Monsanto Company"--Cover. ; "Issued: February 25, 1972." ; "MLM-1891; TID-4500 ; UC-4." ; Includes bibliographic references (page 22) ; Mound Laboratory, Miamisburg, Ohio, operated for United States Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Government Contract no. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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El periódico rioplatense Doña María Retazos (1821-1823) fue creado, escrito, impreso y distribuido por el sacerdote franciscano Francisco de Paula Castañeda (1776-1832), escritor y actor político fundamental de la década revolucionaria y de la tumultuosa y compleja década del 20. Un elemento constitutivo del texto es su altísimo carácter intertextual a través del cual aparece una figura de autor que se expone como scriptor de antiguallas teológicas, lecturas propias del barroco ibérico y de la ilustración francesa y española, entre otras, operación devenida, paradójicamente, en empresa moderna. ; Doña María Retazos, a newspaper from Río de la Plata (1821-1823), was created, written, printed and distributed by the franciscan priest Francisco de Paula Castañeda (1776-1832) a key political actor and writer of the revolutionary decade and of the tumultuous and complex '20s. One of the most important elements of the text is its high intertextual character through which Castañeda is exposed as amanuensis of theological antiques, readings of the Iberian Baroque and Spanish and French Illustration, among others; in this way, the amanuensis becomes author and his newspaper in to a modern enterprise.
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