Hesse
In: Bulletin international des sociétés de la Croix-Rouge, Band 49, Heft S1, S. 39-39
In: Bulletin international des sociétés de la Croix-Rouge, Band 49, Heft S1, S. 39-39
In: Bulletin international des sociétés de la Croix-Rouge, Band 41, Heft S1, S. 15-15
In: Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
Moses Hess is a major figure in the development of both early communist and Zionist thought. The Holy History of Mankind appeared in 1837, and Shlomo Avineri provides the first full English translation of this classic text, along with new renditions of Sozialismus und Kommunismus and Ein Kommunistisches Bekenntnis
In: Bulletin international des sociétés de la Croix-Rouge, Band 31, Heft S1, S. 20-20
In: Theory & struggle: journal of the Marx Memorial Library, Band 117, S. 62-66
ISSN: 2514-264X
Book review of: Hess, Andreas. 2018. Tocqueville and Beaumont: Aristocratic Liberalism in Democratic Times. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.First Hardback ed., v + 153 pp.ISBN 978-3-319-69666-9Price: € 51,99
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Book review of: Hess, Andreas. 2018. Tocqueville and Beaumont: Aristocratic Liberalism in Democratic Times. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.First Hardback ed., v + 153 pp.ISBN 978-3-319-69666-9Price: € 51,99
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In: International law reports, Band 90, S. 386-400
ISSN: 2633-707X
State responsibility — Acts and omissions of State organs and officials — Duty to provide diplomatic protection to nationals in relation to foreign States — Discretionary nature of duty — Scope of judicial reviewStates — Conduct of foreign relations — Attempt to secure release of war criminal sentenced by International Military Tribunal — Proceedings instituted by individual to require his State of nationality to take more effective measures at international level to obtain his releaseWar and armed conflict — Enforcement of the laws of war — Crimes against peace — Charter of the International Military Tribunal, 1945 — Execution of sentences on war criminals — Imprisonment in Allied Military Prison in Spandau-Berlin — 387Prolonged detention of Rudolf Hess — Scope of duty of Federal Republic of Germany to seek to obtain his release — Division of responsibilities for detention between Federal Republic and Four Allied PowersInternational organizations — United Nations — Powers — United Nations Charter 1945, Article 107 — Execution of sentences on war criminals handed down by International Military Tribunal — Prolonged imprisonment of Rudolf Hess in Allied Military Prison in Spandau-Berlin — Whether Article 107 of Charter precludes reference to organs of the United Nations of dispute over continued imprisonment — Division of responsbilities for imprisonment between Federal Republic of Germany and Four Allied Powers — Lack of appropriate forum for settlement of disputeStates — Continuity of States — Status of Germany after 1945 — Status of Berlin — Allied Military Prison in Spandau-Berlin — Division of responsibilities between Four Allied Powers and Federal Republic of GermanyHuman rights — Punishment of crimes against peace — Prolonged imprisonment of war criminal convicted by International Military Tribunal — Attempt to obtain release on humanitarian grounds — Advanced age and fragile health — Scope of duty of Federal Republic of Germany to seek to obtain release — Delay in proceedings instituted before municipal courts to require Federal Republic to take more effective measures to obtain release — Right to hearing and decision within a reasonable time — Justifiable delay — The law of the Federal Republic of Germany
In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Kanonistische Abteilung, Band 101, Heft 1, S. 177-216
ISSN: 2304-4896
Abstract
On the rights of patronage in Hesse - patronal churches of the Schencken zu Schweinsberg. The starting point for this study is a charter of the year 1235, by which Archbishop Siegfried III of Mainz exempted the chapel of Elnhausen from the mother churches Michelbach and Oberweimar near Marburg "de consensu patronorum [vel] advocatorum Guntrami scilicet et Wideroldi de Marburg". At issue are the following questions: 1. Are the expressions patronus and advocatus synonymous here? - 2. Who was patron in Michelbach, who in Oberweimar, and how did the rights of patronage of both churches come down to the Schencken of Schweinsberg, who held them from the 16th century? - 3. Are we dealing with what had earlier been proprietary churches, where features of this right may possibly have survived, or with patronal churches of a new legal order, and how did the Reformation affect the right of presentation and the ecclesiastical rights of the patrons?
In: International law reports, Band 96, S. 430-451
ISSN: 2633-707X
430Human rights — Access to court — Right to a hearing within a reasonable time in determination of civil rights — Proceedings lasting more than eight years — Cause of delay — Factual complexity of case and conduct of applicants contributing to delay — Principal delays attributable to conduct of domestic courts — Whether violation of right to determination of civil rights and obligations within reasonable time — European Convention on Human Rights, 1950, Article 6(1)Damages — Human rights violations — Unreasonable delay in civil proceedings — Loss of opportunity — Increased costs due to delay — European Convention on Human Rights, 1950, Article 50