Analyse des prix à la production en Belgique de la pomme James Grieve
In: Cahiers de l'I.E.A no 122
In: RR-103
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In: Cahiers de l'I.E.A no 122
In: RR-103
Dit boek is een bundeling van drie opstellen die de auteur in de afgelopen jaren schreef over hetzelfde onderwerp. Zij gaan alle drie over het zekerhedenrecht, meer in het bijzonder over de Romeinsrechtelijke grondslagen van het moderne zekerhedenrecht. Het eerste opstel betreft de uitgebreide versie van de rede waarmee de auteur de door de M.H. Bregstein Stichting ingestelde wisselleerstoel Bijzondere aspecten van het privaatrecht aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam aanvaardde. De beide andere opstellen kunnen dienen als illustratie van de door hem voorgestane wijze van beoefening van privaatrechtsgeschiedenis. Zij bestaat kort verwoord uit leerstellige rechtsvergelijking op historische grondslag. De twee andere opstellen zijn bovendien, net als de intreerede, verbonden met de eerder genoemde persoon van Marcel Henri Bregstein (1900-1957)
In: Children & schools: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 46-53
ISSN: 1545-682X
In: Statistica Neerlandica, Band 47, Heft 3, S. 161-174
ISSN: 1467-9574
This paper is concerned with the statistical analysis of proportions involving extra‐binomial variation. Extra‐binomial variation is inherent to experimental situations where experimental units are subject to some source of variation, e.g. biological or environmental variation. A generalized linear model for proportions does not account for random variation between experimental units. In this paper an extended version of the generalized linear model is discussed with special reference to experiments in agricultural research. In this model it is assumed that both treatment effects and random contributions of plots are part of the linear predictor. The methods are applied to results from two agricultural experiments.
In: The economic history review, Band 23, Heft 2, S. 417
ISSN: 1468-0289
In: Safety & security studies
Cover (front) -- Cover (back) -- Title page -- Contents -- 1. Preface -- 2. Crime in a Digitized Society -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Hacking -- 2.3 Financial crimes -- 2.3.1 Online Sale and Auction Fraud -- 2.3.2 Advance Fee Fraud -- 2.3.3 Crimes Related to e-Fraud: Identity Theft and Identity Abuse -- 2.3.4 Other Forms of e-Fraud -- 2.4 Interpersonal crimes -- 2.4.1 Cyber Defamation -- 2.4.2 Threat -- 2.5 Sexual Crimes -- 2.5.1 Child Pornography -- 2.5.2 Forms of Child Pornography and Images -- 2.6 Organized crime -- 2.7 Discussion -- References -- Appendix A: Some Important Cybercriminal Techniques -- 3. Victimization in a Digitized Society and Chances for Prevention -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Victimization Among Dutch Residents -- 3.2.1 Methods -- 3.2.2 Hacking -- 3.2.3 Online Auction Fraud -- 3.2.4 Advance Fee Fraud -- 3.2.5 Identity Fraud -- 3.2.6 Stalking -- 3.2.7 Threat -- 3.2.8 Summary -- 3.3 Victimization Among Dutch Children -- 3.3.1 Methods -- 3.3.2 Online Auction Fraud -- 3.3.3 Virtual Theft -- 3.3.4 Bullying -- 3.3.5 Online Sexual Communication and Sexual Requests -- 3.3.6 Summary -- 3.4 Discussion -- References -- 4. Offenders in a Digitized Society -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Youth Offenders -- 4.2.1 Methods -- 4.2.2 Online Auction Fraud -- 4.2.3 Virtual Theft -- 4.2.4 Bullying -- 4.2.5 Production and Distribution of Sexual-Oriented Images and/or Videos -- 4.2.6 Discussion -- 4.3 Offenders of Digital and Traditional Crimes -- 4.3.1 Methods -- 4.3.2 Results -- 4.3.3 Discussion -- References -- 5. Policing a Digitized Society: The State of Affairs in the Netherlands in 2013 -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Digitization and Adjusting the Police as an Organization -- 5.3 Digitization and Changes in Crime -- 5.4 Digitization and Powers of Investigation -- 5.5 The Police's Endeavours -- 5.6 Where Do the Dutch Police Stand Now? -- References.
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 32, Heft 12, S. 2439-2455
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 32, Heft 5, S. 806-815
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 31, Heft 8, S. 1879-1896
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: Openbaar bestuur: tijdschrift voor beleid, organisatie en politiek, Band 12, Heft 12, S. 16-19
ISSN: 0925-7322
In: Minimally invasive neurosurgery, Band 30, Heft 4, S. 108-111
ISSN: 1439-2291
For those studying national belonging, elite athletes competing in international mega events offer particularly compelling case studies as they represent the nation during periods of sustained media attention and heightened emotional registers. But when compared with other types of representatives – such as heads of state, ambassadors, political leaders – they have received much less scholarly attention. This article analyses reporting of the 'Plastic Brits' debate, where elite athletes brought in to represent Britain at the Olympics were subject to ongoing scrutiny and critique. Developing an analytical framework that uses insights from Elias, Goffman and Hage, we focus on three key issues. First, how a taken-for-granted 'logic of nationalism' underlies discussions about which athletes should (not) represent Britain. Second, how the nation's boundaries are discursively marked with reference to a range of everyday features. Third, the use of different 'destigmatisation strategies' by athletes caught up in the 'Plastic Brits' debate.
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In: Statistica Neerlandica, Band 40, Heft 4, S. 205-223
ISSN: 1467-9574
Abstract. We consider methods for the analysis of successive measurements, with emphasis on practical usefulness. It is described how the methods can be applied by using common techniques like regression analysis and analysis of variance.
In: Nl Arms Ser.
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Contributors -- Law Enforcement and Border Security -- 1 Flexibility in Border Security: A Case Study of the Dutch Border Security Team -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Theory -- 1.2.1 Organizing for Flexibility in Crisis Response -- 1.2.2 Types of Flexibility -- 1.3 Methods -- 1.4 Findings -- 1.5 Strategic Flexibility -- 1.5.1 Expeditionary Characteristics -- 1.5.2 Deployment Approach: Frontex Versus Lead-Nation Approach -- 1.6 Structural Flexibility -- 1.6.1 Designing an Organizational BST Module -- 1.6.2 Rotation Dynamics -- 1.6.3 Parent Organization and the BST -- 1.7 Operational Flexibility -- 1.7.1 Multifunctional Capabilities -- 1.7.2 Matching Tasks with Staff -- 1.7.3 Position of Interpreters -- 1.7.4 Scalability -- 1.7.5 Gender Balance -- 1.7.6 Criminal Investigation -- 1.8 Discussion -- 1.9 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Legal Challenges Surrounding Maritime Operations in the Mediterranean Sea: Focus on Migrant Flows -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The State, Rule of Law and Military Operations -- 2.3 Migrant Flows and Maritime Operations in the Mediterranean -- Legal Basis -- 2.4 EUNAVFOR MED Operation Sophia -- Applicable Rules -- 2.4.1 Rules of Engagement -- 2.4.2 Law Regimes Applicable to Maritime Migrant Flow Operations -- 2.4.3 Refugee Law, Mass Migration and Maritime Patrols -- 2.5 Synthesis and Conclusion -- References -- 3 Helping Migrants While Protecting Against Migration: The Border Security Team in Crisis -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Theory -- 3.2.1 Sensemaking -- 3.2.2 Collective Sensemaking -- 3.2.3 Sensemaking in the Migration Crisis -- 3.3 Methods -- 3.3.1 Case Description -- 3.3.2 Data Collection -- 3.3.3 Data Analysis -- 3.4 Findings -- 3.4.1 Narratives -- 3.4.2 Collective Sensemaking and Collaborate Actions -- 3.5 Discussion -- 3.5.1 Theoretical Contributions.