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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (18)
  • 2025-2025
  • 2010-2014  (18)
  • Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V  (18)
  • Political science  (18)
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    ISBN: 9789400722545
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 180p. 3 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Issues in Business Ethics 36
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Political science Philosophy ; Economics ; Political science ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Political science Philosophy ; Economics ; Political science
    Abstract: The interaction between corporations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has become an important topic in the debate about corporate social responsibility (CSR). Yet, unlike the vast majority of academic work on this topic, this book explicitly focuses on clarifying the role of NGOs, not of corporations, in this context. Based on the notion of NGOs as political actors it argues that NGOs suffer from a multiple legitimacy deficit: they are representatives of civil society without being elected; the legitimacy of the claims they raise is often controversial; and there are often doubts rega
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; Summary; Introduction; The Problem; How Do Corporations Choose Their Partner NGO?; Outline and Methodology; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Part I Getting to the Core; 1 NGOs as Representatives of Public Claims; Defining NGOs; Support from Stakeholder Theory; The Triple Legitimacy Deficit of NGOs; Addressees of NGO Legitimization; A Remark on the Role of NGOs as Experts; Locating NGOs in the CSR Debate; Instrumental CSR; Political CSR; Part II Actors: Civil Society and NGOs in the Postnational Constellation
    Description / Table of Contents: 2 The Postnational Constellation: A Broad Conception of DemocracyExtending the Sphere of Political Action; The Democratic Roles of Civil Society and NGOs in the Postnational Constellation; Three Contexts for NGOs as Representatives of Public Claims; Interaction with Official Political or Economic Institutions; Semi-institutionalized Contexts (''Hybrid Model''); Interaction Outside Institutionalized Contexts (''Wild Model''); Implications of the Degree of Institutionalization for the Political Conceptualization of NGO Action; On the Use of the Term Partner NGO
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 Normative Orientation from Political TheoryLiberalism; Deliberative Democracy; Justifying the Selection of Theories: Why Not Communitarianism and Republicanism?; 4 Civil Society: Coming to Grips with an Elusive Term; Historical Uses of the Term "Civil Society"; Facing the Challenge: Assigning Civil Society a Constitutive Role; The Liberal View: Civil Society as a Residual Category?; The Deliberative View: Identifying the Constitutive Core of Civil Society; 5 Insights from Part II; Part III Institutions and Processes: A Normative Framework for Legitimate Partner NGOs; 6 The Public Sphere
    Description / Table of Contents: Importance of the Public SphereLiberal Versus Deliberative Views of the Relation Between the Public Sphere and Civil Society; The Liberal View: Confining the Public Sphere to Constitutional Questions; The Liberal Conceptualization of the Public Sphere in the Postnational Constellation; The Deliberative View: The Public Sphere as a Site for Critical Reflection; The Deliberative Conceptualization of the Public Sphere in the Postnational Constellation; 7 Public Reason; The Importance of "Public Reason" in Light of the "Fact of Reasonable Pluralism"; The Content of Public Reason
    Description / Table of Contents: Implications of Restricting the Content of Public ReasonImplication 1: Divided Selves; Implication 2: Oppression; Implication 3: No Democratic Structures; Criticism of the Liberal Constraints; 8 The Political Process; The Liberal View of the Political Process: Aggregating Preferences and Voting; Is Rawls a Deliberative Democrat?; The Deliberative View of the Political Process: A Non-voting-centric Conception of Democracy; Central Elements of the Deliberative Political Process; Two-Track Model of Deliberative Democracy; Critical Strand of Deliberative Democracy; 9 Legitimacy
    Description / Table of Contents: Liberal Principle of Legitimacy
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    ISBN: 9789400700741
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    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science 351
    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Genetic epistemology ; Logic ; Science Philosophy ; Computer science ; Economics, Mathematical ; Political science
    Abstract: This volume is a collation of original contributions from the key actors of a new trend in the contemporary theory of knowledge and belief, that we call 'dynamic epistemology'. It brings the works of these researchers under a single umbrella by highlighting the coherence of their current themes, and by establishing connections between topics that, up until now, have been investigated independently. It also illustrates how the new analytical toolbox unveils questions about the theory of knowledge, belief, preference, action, and rationality, in a number of central axes in dynamic epistemology: temporal, social, probabilistic and even deontic dynamics.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; 1 Introduction; Patrick Girard, Mathieu Marion, and Olivier Roy; 2 Logics of Rational Interaction; Barteld Kooi and Eric Pacuit; 3 Dynamic Epistemic Logic and Temporal Modality; Audrey Yap; 4 Exploring the Power of Converse Events; Guillaume Aucher and Andreas Herzig; 5 Modal Logic for Qualitative Dynamics; Darko Sarenac; 6 Knowing One's Limits: An Analysis in Centered Dynamic Epistemic Logic; Denis Bonnay and Paul Égré; 7 Simple Evidence Elimination in Justification Logic; Bryan Renne; 8 Belief Update as Social Choice; Johan van Benthem
    Description / Table of Contents: 9 Revision with Conditional Probability Functions: Two Impossibility ResultsFrançois Lepage and Charles Morgan; 10 Indeterminacy and Belief Change; Horacio Arló-Costa; 11 Perspectival Act Utilitarianism; John F. Horty; 12 Real Change, Deontic Action; Krister Segerberg; 13 Neither Logically Omniscient nor Completely Irrational Agents: Principles for a Fine-Grained Analysis of Propositional Attitudes and Attitude Revision; Daniel Vanderveken; Index
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    ISBN: 9789048190201
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    Series Statement: Studies in Global Justice 8
    Parallel Title: Print version The New Faces of Victimhood
    DDC: 364
    Keywords: Law ; Law Philosophy ; Political science ; Sociology ; Law Psychological aspects
    Abstract: Globalization is changing the victimological agenda by generating new types of victims, raising awareness of global responsibilities for their protection and eroding the capacity of states to offer it. Examples are victims of transnational organised crime including human trafficking, victims of cyber crimes, terrorism and cross-border environmental crimes. The concept of human security has been introduced as an analytical tool to understand how growing international interdependencies produce a need to protect new categories of victims regardless of national borders. Whereas the concept of national security focuses at threats to the sovereignty of the national state, human security looks at threats to the sovereignty of individuals. In this context, the individual human being is not just defined in terms of vulnerabilities, but also of strengths and capabilities to act as agents of change (victim empowerment). New international arrangements to protect victims in the emerging global arena are under development. Several international treaties have been elaborated in recent years to address the new global security threats. Modern concepts about victim involvement from national criminal law have been transposed into new international criminal law. In many of the treaties, victims of crime have been given procedural rights, transposed from national criminal law (eg. the UN Convention on Transnational Organised Crime and its three protocols have incorporated several elements of the UN Victims Declaration of 1985). It remains to be seen how these individual or collective rights will work out in practice in trials against maffiatype organisations or companies engaging in corrupt practices. Developments at the global or UN level are replicated at the level of the European Union. Although the development of European criminal law is resisted by many member states, there are incremental trends nevertheless. The European Council's framework decisions on human trafficking and on victim rights and the directive on state compensation for victims of violent crime are important instances of victim protection in the framework of EU-based criminal law. The further development of such EU legislation on crime victims as well as its implementation can illustrate how state formation at the European level impacts on victim issues. A related recent trend is the growing attention for international humanitarian law and specifically for the procedural role of victims therein, eg. the inclusion of an elaborate set of victim rights in the Statute of the International Criminal Court. This set of rights stands in stark contrast to the exclusion of the victim in the Neurenberg en Tokyo trials. It can be understood as the fruit of growing awareness of the responsibility of the world community for the protection of private besides collective interests against state violence regardless of national borders. It remains to be seen how these transposed rights, such as the right of reparation, will work out in the setting of the International Criminal Court and whether they will strengthen or weaken prosecution by the new, fledging international structures. A third implication of globalisation is the emergence of arrangements for liability for environmental damage across borders. Recent attention for the responsibility of Dutch companies and authorities for environmental damage caused in Africa by cargo departing from the Amsterdam port illustrates the emerging of new types of victims in the international legal arena. Still largely unchartered territory are the victimological dimensions of cyberspace, perhaps the most radical manifestation of globalisation. The weak roles of traditional national states as well as international structures in cyberspace may explain the absence of a discourse on victim protection in this domain so far but such discourse seems long overdue. The internationalisation of criminal law is in full swing and the emergence of rights and entitlements of victims in international criminal law treaties on crime, corruption and terrorism and in supranational settings such as the International Criminal Court, merits academic reflection. Equally topical seems reflection on the role of victims in international environmental law. Finally, there is an obvious gap in victim protection in cyberspace that calls for critical exposure and debates about remedies from state-of-the-art state authorities or public- private- partnerships. The leading theme of a collection of papers from Intervict researchers will be the relationship between processes of globalisation, emerging threats to human security and the development of new national and international arrangements to protect and empower victims.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Contents; Contributors; About the Authors; Part I Introductions and Overviews; 1 New Faces of Victimhood: Reflections on the Unjust Sides of Globalization; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Defining Globalization; 1.3 International Criminal Law, Human Security and Global Justice; 1.4 Outline; 2 Global Governance and Global Crime Do Victims Fall in Between; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Analysis of Victims Rights Instruments; 2.2.1 General Victims' Rights Instruments; 2.2.1.1 United Nations; 2.2.1.2 Implementation; 2.2.1.3 The European Union and the Council of Europe; 2.2.1.4 Implementation
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.1.5 Changes After the Adoption of the Lisbon Treaty2.2.2 Compensation to Crime Victims; 2.2.2.1 Implementation; 2.2.3 Specific Instruments: Victims of International Crimes; 2.2.4 Victims at the International Criminal Court; 2.2.5 Victims of Trafficking in Human Beings and Other Forms of Organized Crime; 2.2.6 Victims of Terrorism; 2.2.6.1 Implementation; 2.3 From Multi-Level Governance to Multi-Level Implementation; 2.4 Concluding Observations; 3 Human Security and the Emergence of a Global Conscience; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 A New Cosmopolitanism; 3.3 Global Fear and Concern for the Self
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.4 Global Empathy and the Concern for the Other3.5 Human Development; 3.6 Human Security; 3.7 Human Security and Cosmopolitanism; 3.8 Differenzierungsverlust; 3.9 The Importance of an Index; 3.10 Back to New Cosmopolitanism; 3.10.1 Development and Security Are Coming Together; 3.10.2 The North-South Divide Is Challenged; 3.11 New Challenges; 3.12 In Conclusion; Part II Victims of Transnational Crimes; 4 Trafficking for Sexual Purposes as a Globalized Shadow Economy: Human Security as the Tool to Facilitate a Human Rights Based Approach; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Globalization and Trafficking
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.2.1 Globalization and Migration4.2.2 Migration and THB; 4.2.3 Feminization of Migration and Gendered Vulnerability to Victimization by Trafficking; 4.2.4 Victims of Trafficking: Identifying Victims' Needs and Stereotyping; 4.2.5 Impact of Dominant Legal Responses to Combating Trafficking; 4.3 Human Rights Obligations in Relation to THB; 4.3.1 The Human Rights Framework in Relation to THB; 4.3.2 State Obligations Based on Human Rights in Relation to THB; 4.3.2.1 The Obligation of Due Diligence; 4.3.2.2 The Obligations to Protect and Assist Victims and to Address the Root Causes of THB
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.3.3 Limitations of a Human Rights Based Approach to THB4.4 Legal Protection and Psycho-Social Assistance of Victims of Trafficking in Human Beings; 4.4.1 Current Legal Provisions for Victim Protection and Assistance; 4.4.2 A Victim Assistance and Protection Package (VAPP) for THB Victims; 4.5 Human Rights and the Use of Human Security as an Instrument to Identify the Needs of Victims of Trafficking; 4.6 Conclusion; 5 Transnational Organized Crime, Civil Society and Victim Empowerment; 5.1 Introductory Remarks; 5.2 Organized Crime as Security Threat
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.3 Organized Crime and the Lack of Victim-Based Legitimacy
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    ISBN: 9789400713307
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    Series Statement: The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology 6
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Munthe, Christian The price of precaution and the ethics of risk
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Technology Philosophy ; Environmental sciences ; Environmental law ; Political science
    Abstract: This international rigorously peer-reviewed volume critically synthesizes current knowledge in forest hydrology and biogeochemistry. It is a one-stop comprehensive reference tool for researchers and practitioners in the fields of hydrology, biogeoscience, ecology, forestry, boundary-layer meteorology, and geography. Following an introductory chapter tracing the historical roots of the subject, the book is divided into the following main sections: ·        Sampling and Novel Approaches ·        Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry by Ecoregion and Forest Type ·        Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Fluxes from the Canopy to the Phreatic Surface ·        Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Fluxes in Forest Ecosystems: Effects of Time, Stressors, and Humans The volume concludes with a final chapter that reflects on the current state of knowledge and identifies some areas in need of further research.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.2 Aim, Plan and Basis; References; 2 Dimensions of Precaution; 2.1 Values, Levels and Time-Horizons; 2.2 May Bring Great Harm; 2.3 Show; 2.4 Risk; 2.5 Too Serious; 2.6 Summing Up; References; 3 Precaution and Rationality; 3.1 Rational Action - the Standard View; 3.2 Rational Precaution; 3.3 From Rationality to Morality; References; 4 Ethics and Risks; 4.1 Traditional Criteria of Rightness; 4.2 The Virtue of Precaution; 4.3 Abandoning Factualism; References; 5 The Morality of Imposing Risks; 5.1 Basic Structure
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.2 The Problem of Guidance5.3 Basic Intuitions About Responsibility; 5.4 Areas of Precaution; 5.5 The Weight of Evil; 5.6 Problems with Relative Progressiveness; 5.7 Summing Up; References; 6 Practical Applications; 6.1 General Cases; 6.2 Hard Cases; 6.3 Policy; 6.4 Big Questions; References; Index;
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    ISBN: 9789400705296
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    Series Statement: The New Synthese Historical Library 69
    DDC: 179.90820902
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Philosophy, medieval ; Religion (General) ; Political science
    Abstract: This book locates Christine de Pizan's argument that women are virtuous members of the political community within the context of earlier discussions of the relative virtues of men and women. It is the first to explore how women were represented and addressed within medieval discussions of the virtues. It introduces readers to the little studied Speculum Dominarum (Mirror of Ladies), a mirror for a princess, compiled for Jeanne of Navarre, which circulated in the courtly milieu that nurtured Christine. Throwing new light on the way in which Medieval women understood the virtues, and were represented by others as virtuous subjects, it positions the ethical ideas of Anne of France, Laura Cereta, Marguerite of Navarre and the Dames de la Roche within an evolving discourse on the virtues that is marked by the transition from Medieval to Renaissance thought. Virtue Ethics for Women 1250-1500 will be of interest to those studying virtue ethics, the history of women's ideas and Medieval and Renaissance thought in general.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; Note on the Text; Introduction; Contents; About the Authors; Contributors; List of Abbreviations; List of Figures; 1 Does Virtue Recognise Gender Christine de Pizan's City of Ladies in the Light of Scholastic Debate; 2 The Speculum dominarum (Miroir des dames) and Transformations of the Literature of Instruction for Women in the Early Fourteenth Century; 1 Durand de Champagne and Jeanne de Navarre; 2 The Speculum dominarum and Religious Writing for Women; 3 The French Translation of the Speculum dominarum; 4 The Structure of the Speculum dominarum; 5 Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 A Mirror of Queenship: The Speculum dominarum and the Demands of Justice1 The Queen's Milieu; 2 The Mirror; 3 The King's Justice; 4 Queenship; 5 Kingship; 6 The Queen's Allies; 4 A Lady's Guide to Salvation: The Miroir des dames Compilation; 1 Introduction; 2 Construction of the Collection; 3 Conclusion; 5 Charles V's Visual Definition of the Queen's Virtues; 1 The Virgin Mary, the Church, and the Queen of Sheba as Models of Virtue for Jeanne de Bourbon; 1.1 The Virgin Mary and the Church as Model for Young Jeanne de Bourbon
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.2 Solomon and the Queen of Sheba as Models for Charles V and Jeanne de Bourbon2 From Conceptual Portraits to Representations of a Royal Educated Family in MS 434 of Besanon; 3 Franciscan Spiritual Education as a Model for Royal Family; 4 Presenting the Educated Queen: Jacques de Cessoless Jeu des echecs moraliss and Jean de Meuns Li Livres de confort de Philosophie; 5 Jeanne's Virtues Justify Tutelage of Royal Children in Royaumont's Charter and Guillaume Durant's Rational des divins offices; 6 Queens as Wise Counsellors in Charles Vs Grandes Chroniques de France
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Jean Gerson's Writings to His Sisters and Christine de Pizan's Livre des trois vertus: An Intellectual Dialogue Culminating in Friendship1 Omnis doctrina mulierum reputanda est suspecta; 2 Competing Metaphors of the Fowler (Der Vogelfnger bin ich ja...); 3 The Theme of the regalitas of the Virgin in Gerson and Christine; 4 The Passion Narratives of Gerson and Christine; 7 From Le Miroir des dames to Le Livre des trois vertus; 8 Appearing Virtuous: Christine de Pizan's Le Livre des trois vertus and Anne de France's Les Enseignements dAnne de France; 1 Juste ypocrisie and Cleverness
    Description / Table of Contents: 2 The Livre des trois vertus and the Enseignements3 Juste ypocrisie and Virtue; 9 Weaving Virtue: Laura Cereta as a New Penelope; 10 Margherita Cantelmo and the Worth of Women in Renaissance Italy; 1 Introduction; 2 Margherita Cantelmo and Agostino Strozzi; 3 Strozzi and Equicola; 4 The Defensione delle donne; 11 Like Mother Like Daughter: Moral and Literary Virtues in French Renaissance Women's Writings; 1 Virtue in the Poetic Exchange between Marguerite de Navarre and Jeanne d'Albret; 2 Virtue in the Works of Madeleine and Catherine des Roches
    Description / Table of Contents: 12 Joanna of Castile's Entry into Brussels: Viragos, Wise and Virtuous Women
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    ISBN: 9789400710344
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology ; Philosophy of law ; Law Philosophy ; Public law ; Political science
    Abstract: " At the heart of this book, a question: what to make of the creeping competences of the EU and of the role the European Court of Justice plays in this respect? Taking the implied powers doctrine as its starting point, the hypothesis is that it shows what is ultimately at stake in the concept of legal competence: the problem of creation in law, or the relationship between constituent and constituted power. By rethinking this relationship, a new conceptual framework to make sense of creeping competences is designed. For this, the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty is used. Tracing back the philosophical roots of creation, legal constitution is understood as constitution in passivity. This leads to a whole new interpretation of the relationship between law and politics, rule following, authority, competences and European integration. From this perspective specific chapters in the case law of the European Court of Justice are reread and the logic behind the competence creep is unmasked. new back cover copy: Europe's constitutional journey has not been a smooth one, and a better division and definition of competence in the European Union is a key issue that needs to be addressed. How can the division of competence be made more transparent? Does there need to be a reorganization of competence? How can it be ensured that the redefined division of competence will not lead to a creeping expansion of the competence of the Union or to encroachment upon the exclusive areas of competence of the Member States and, where there is provision, regions? And how can it be ensured that the European dynamic does not come to a halt? Indeed, has the creeping expansion of the competence of the Union already come to a halt? These are the questions this book explores. The Passivity of Law: Competence and Constitution in the European Court of Justice opens with a legal account of competence creep, including the role that the European Court of Justice plays in it and a sketch of the present division of competences and the main principles regulating it. It then discusses the relationship between constituent power and constituted or constitutional power from the viewpoint of the history of constitutional history before offering an alternative theory of their relationship, known as ""chiastic theory,"" which is based on the philosophical investigations of Merleau-Ponty. It details how chiastic theory can be used to make sense of the Court's role in the competence creep in general and the doctrine of implied powers in particular, and it utilizes several case studies concerning competences to sustain this claim. Aimed at researchers and practitioners in Philosophy, Phenomenology, Political Science, the Social Sciences and numerous fields of law, this monograph is a seminal work in the evolving theory and practice of EU law."
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    ISBN: 9789048195886
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    Series Statement: Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science 20
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Approaches to legal rationality
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Logic ; Artificial intelligence ; Political science ; Law ; Law ; Philosophy (General) ; Logic ; Artificial intelligence ; Law Philosophy ; Political science ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Logik ; Recht ; Recht ; Vernunft ; Rechtsphilosophie
    Abstract: Legal theory, political sciences, sociology, philosophy, logic, artificial intelligence: there are many approaches to legal argumentation. Each of them provides specific insights into highly complex phenomena. Different disciplines, but also different traditions in disciplines (e.g. analytical and continental traditions in philosophy) find here a rare occasion to meet. The present book contains contributions, both historical and thematic, from leading researchers in several of the most important approaches to legal rationality. One of the main issues is the relation between logic and law: the way logic is actually used in law, but also the way logic can make law explicit. An outstanding group of philosophers, logicians and jurists try to meet this issue. The book is more than a collection of papers. However different their respective conceptual tools may be, the authors share a common conception: legal argumentation is a specific argumentation context.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; Contents; Contributors; Part I The Specificity of Legal Reasoning; 1 Aristotle on the Ways and Means of Rhetoric; 2 Cicero on Conditional Right; 3 Inductive Topics and Reorganization of a Classification; 4 Formal and Informal in Legal Logic; Part II Legal Reasoning and Public Reason; 5 Public Reason and Constitutional Interpretation; 6 Democracy and Compromise; 7 Reasons for Reasons; 8 Argumentation and Legitimation of Judicial Decisions; Part III Logic and Law; 9 Logic and the Law: Crossing the Lines of Discipline
    Description / Table of Contents: 10 Epistemic and Practical Aspects of Conditionals in Leibniz's Legal Theory of Conditions11 Abduction and Proof: A Criminal Paradox; 12 Relevance in the Law; Part IV New Formal Approaches to Legal Reasoning; 13 The Logical Structure of Legal Justification: Dialogue or "Trialogue"?; 14 Explanation and Production: Two Ways of Using and Constructing Legal Argumentation; 15 The Law of Evidence and Labelled Deduction: A Position Paper; Part V Logic in the Law; 16 How Logic Is Spoken of at the European Court of Justice: A Preliminary Exploration; Index;
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    ISBN: 9789400715066
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    Keywords: Law History ; Law Philosophy ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy of law ; Political science ; Regional planning
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    ISBN: 9789400716551
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    Series Statement: Law and Philosophy Library 96
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Aarnio, Aulis, 1937 - Essays on the doctrinal study of law
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy of law ; Law Philosophy ; Political science ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy of law ; Law Philosophy ; Political science ; Law ; Philosophy ; Rechtsphilosophie
    Abstract: "Essays on the Doctrinal Study of Law" is a summary of the author's 40 years of research in the fields of civil law and the philosophy of law. The main focus is on the two main tasks in the doctrinal study of law: the interpretation and systematisation of legal norms. In this regard, Professor Aarnio deals with the theory of argumentation as well as with its foundations - i.e., with the ontology, epistemology and methodology of legal thinking - and develops the ideas that were first presented in "The Rational as Reasonable" (Kluwer 1987) in all of these dimensions. The work
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. The foundations of legal thinking -- pt. 3. Between realism and idealism -- pt. 4. On the doctrinal study of law.
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    ISBN: 9789048189632 , 1282995553 , 9781282995550
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    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice 6
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Grover, Sonja C. Young people's human rights and the politics of voting age
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Law ; Political science ; Sociology ; Developmental psychology ; Law Psychological aspects ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Law ; Political science ; Sociology ; Developmental psychology ; Law Psychological aspects ; Heranwachsender ; Menschenrecht ; Wahlrecht ; Altersgrenze ; Stimmrecht
    Abstract: Young People's Human Rights and The Politics of Voting Age explores the broader societal implications of voting age eligibility requirements and the legislative bar against youth voting in North America and in Commonwealth countries (where 'youth' is defined as persons 16 and over but under age 18). The issue is raised as to whether the denial of the youth vote undermines democratic principles and values and ultimately the human dignity of youth. This is the first book to address the topic of the youth vote in-depth as a fundamental human rights concern relating to the entitlement in a democracy to societal participation and inclusion in influencing policy and law which profoundly affects one's life. Also examined are international perspectives on the issue of voting age eligibility. The book would be extremely valuable for instructional purposes as one of the primary texts in undergraduate or graduate courses on children's human rights, political psychology, political science , sociology of law or society and as a supplementary text for courses on human rights or constitutional law and would be of interest also to members of the general public concerned with children's human rights issues.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; Part I The Philosophical Context of the Minimum Voting Age Question; 1 Alternative Philosophical Perspectives on the Origin and Nature of Human Rights; Part II Socio-Cultural Factors and the Minimum Voting Age; 2 Examples of Contextual Factors in the Youth Struggle for the Vote; Part III Voting Age Eligibility: Human Rights Issue or Social Policy Matter?; 3 The Human Rights Imperative and Minimum Voting Age; Part IV A Victory for the Vote at 16 in Austria Goes Largely Ignored in Other States; 4 Austria and the Vote at 16
    Description / Table of Contents: Part V Rationalizing of the Violation of U.K. Youths Inherent Right to Suffrage5 The U.K. Example of Resistance to the Vote at 16: The U.K. Electoral Commission and Select U.K. Social Scientists; Part VI The 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Eligible Voting Age; 6 The 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Does it Really Make Age Discrimination in the Vote Against Under 18s Constitutional? The Broader Lessons; Part VII Barriers Coming From Unlikely Sources to Youth's Struggle to Access the Basic Human Right to Suffrage
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 The Youth Vote as a Human Right and Resistance from High Profile International and National Human Rights GatekeepersPart VIII Re-Examining Alleged Rationales for the Bar Against the Vote for Under 18s; 8 Unconstitutional Age-Based Discrimination in the Vote Applied on Account of Young Age; Part IX Voting Age Eligibility and the Societal Marginalization of Under 18s; 9 Minors' Perspectives on Their Citizenship Status; Part X Unequal Treatment in Accessing the Inherent Right to Suffrage
    Description / Table of Contents: 10 Two Different Standards for Enfranchisement: A 'Rights Standard' for Adults and a Supposed 'Competency Qualification Standard' for MinorsPart XI Recognizing the Vote at 16 Movement as a Fundamental Human Rights Struggle; 11 Concluding Comments; References
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    Series Statement: Studies in Global Justice 7
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Toleration and Recognition in an Age of Religious Pluralism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Democracy, religious pluralism and the liberal dilemma of accommodation
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Philosophy of law ; Political science Philosophy ; Regional planning ; Political science ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Philosophy of law ; Political science Philosophy ; Regional planning ; Political science ; Religious pluralism ; Political aspects ; Religion and state ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Religiöser Pluralismus ; Liberalismus ; Egalitarismus ; Demokratie
    Abstract: How should liberal democratic governments respond to citizens as religious believers whose values, norms and practices might lie outside the cultural mainstream? Some of the most challenging political questions arising today focus on the adequacy of a policy of 'live and let live' liberal toleration in contexts where disputes about the metaphysical truth of conflicting world-views abound. Does liberal toleration fail to give all citizens their due? Do citizens of faith deserve a more robust form of accommodation from the state in the form of 'recognition'. This issue is far from settled. Controversies over the terms of religious accommodation continue to dominate political agendas around the world. This is the first edited collection to provide a sustained examination of the politics of toleration and recognition in an age of religious pluralism. The aftermath of the events of September 11th have dramatised the urgency of this debate. It has also surfaced, nationally and globally, in disputes about terrorism, security and gender and human rights questions in relation to minority communities. This volume brings together a group of new and established scholars from the fields of law and philosophy, who all present fresh and challenging perspectives on an urgent debate. It will be indispensable reading for advanced researchers in political and legal philosophy, religious and cultural studies and related disciplines.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; About the Authors; 1 Introduction - Liberal Democracy and Religious Pluralism: Accommodating or Resisting the Diversity of a Globalising Age?; 1.1 Religious Pluralism in Democratic Theory and Practice; 1.2 Religious Accommodation in Liberal Democracies: Toleration, Respect and Recognition; 1.3 The Chapters; References; Part I Religious Pluralism in Liberal Democracies: Toleration and the Dynamics of Social Conflict; 2 Religions and Liberal Democracy: Reflections on Doctrinal, Institutional and Attitudinal Learning; 3 How Not to Tolerate Religion
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 On the Muslim Question5 Dealing Morally with Religious Differences; 6 Diversity and Equality: `Toleration as Recognition' Reconsidered; Part II Cases, Concepts and New Frameworks for Accommodating Religion in Liberal Democracies; 7 Modus Vivendi and Religious Conflict; 8 Negotiating the `Sacred' Cow: Cow Slaughter and the Regulation of Difference in India; 9 An Ex Post Legem Approach to the Reconciliation of Minority Issues in Contemporary Democracies; Index;
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    ISBN: 9789048138982 , 1282927620 , 9781282927629
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Science History ; Science Philosophy ; Political science Philosophy ; History ; Political science ; Science, general ; Science History ; Science Philosophy ; Political science Philosophy ; History ; Political science
    Abstract: For the past 50 years a select group of scientists has provided advice to the US President, mostly out of the public eye, on issues ranging from the deployment of weapons to the launching of rockets to the moon to the use of stem cells to cure disease. The role of the presidential science adviser came under increasing scrutiny during the administration of George W. Bush, which was highly criticized by many for its use (and some say, misuse) of science. This edited volume includes, for the first time, the reflections of the presidential science advisers from Donald Hornig who served under Lyndon B. Johnson, to John Marburger, the previous science advisor, on their roles within both government and the scientific community. It provides an intimate glimpse into the inner workings of the White House, as well as the political realities of providing advice on scientific matters to the presidential of the United States. The reflections of the advisers are supplemented with critical analysis of the role of the science adviser by several well-recognized science policy practitioners and experts. This volume will be of interest to science policy and presidential history scholars and students.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; Part I Overview and Critique of Presidential Science Advising: Introduction; References; 1 Science, Politics, and Two Unicorns: An Academic Critique of Science Advice; Part II The Science Advisors in Their Own Words; 2 Science Advice in the Johnson White House; 3 Science, Politics and Policy in the Nixon Administration; 4 Science and Technology in the Carter Presidency; 5 Policy, Politics and Science in the White House(The Reagan Years); 6 Science Advice to President Bill Clinton; 7 Threats to the Future of US Science and Technology
    Description / Table of Contents: 8 Science Advice in the George W. Bush AdministrationPart III A View from the Hill: Introduction; 9 Science Advice in the Congress?; 10 Science, Policy and Politics: A View from Capitol Hill (Twenty Years of Schoolin and They Put You on the Day Shift); Part IV Synthesis and Critique; 11 The Rise and Fall of the Presidents Science Advisor; Appendix; Index;
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    ISBN: 128000276X , 9789048187041 , 9781280002762
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    Series Statement: Studies in Global Justice 6
    DDC: 303.482
    Keywords: Ethics ; Philosophy (General) ; Political science ; Political science Philosophy
    Abstract: This book aims to provide cutting edge essays by leading scholars on cosmopolitanism. Cosmopolitanism is an emerging movement in global ethics and provides a meeting point between theorists of international law, political science, political philosophy, applied ethics, economics, development studies, and international relations. The second International Conference of the International Global Ethics Association will be held in Melbourne, Australia in June 2008 on the theme of 'Questioning Cosmopolitanism' and will attract major scholars from around the world. It is envisaged that the best essays from this conference will be published in the proposed book.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; About the Authors; Introduction; Plan for the Book; Part I Cosmopolitan Subjectivity; Questioning the Questioning of Cosmopolitanism; 1 Introduction; 2 The Framework of Analysis: Four Dimensions of Cosmopolitanism; 3 Ethical Cosmopolitanism; 3.1 Cosmopolitanism as a Global Ethic; 3.2 Cosmopolitan Responsibility; 3.3 Cosmopolitanism as An Approach to International Ethics; 4 Institutional Cosmopolitanism; 4.1 Global Citizenship; 4.2 Cosmopolitanism and Global Governance; Moral Progress and World History: Ethics and GlobalInterconnectedness
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction2 Competing Claims; 3 Humanity and Harm; 4 Positive Duties of Citizenship; 5 Distance; 6 Expanding the Circle, Once More; Cosmopolitanism, Identity and Recognition; 1 Introduction; 2 The First Sphere: Love; 3 The Second Sphere: Law; 4 The Third Sphere: Achievement; 5 The Scope of Justice; 6 Conclusion; Redeeming Freedom; 1 Introduction; 2 Agency: Power and Subjectivity; 3 Understanding Freedom in Terms of Attribution of Power and Constitution of Subjectivity; 4 What Freedom is, and Does, in a Liberal Order; 5 Ideology and Redemption
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Ideological Over-Interpretation and the Nature of Its Plausibility: Freedom Versus Pleasure7 Conclusion; The Cosmopolitan Self and the Fetishism of Identity; 1 Introduction: Celebrating Difference; 2 Cosmopolitanism as Moral Regard for Difference; 3 Ambivalence: The Case of Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism; 4 Alterity: Questioning Resemblance as the Foundation for Human Fraternity; 5 Habitation of the Others World; 6 Our Hybrid Selves; 7 Global Versus Local Cosmopolitanisms; 8 Making Sense of the Porous Self; 9 Conclusion: Porosity of Boundaries
    Description / Table of Contents: Reconciling Global Duties with Special Responsibilities: Towards a Dialogical Ethics1 Issues in Global Justice: The Clash between Global and Special Obligations; 2 Dismantling the Clash: Towards a Contextual Approach; 3 The Clash Reconsidered: A Continental Approach; 4 Special and General Obligations; 5 Concluding Remarks; The Cosmopolitan Stranger; 1 Introduction; 2 The Sociological Stranger; 3 The Stranger and Strangeness; 4 The In-between Stranger; 5 Cosmopolitanism and the In-Between Stranger; 6 The Cosmopolitan Stranger; 7 A Critique of the Cosmopolitan Stranger; 8 Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: Questioning Cosmopolitan Justice1 Introduction; 2 What is Cosmopolitanism?; 3 Cosmopolitanism and Global Justice; 4 Justice or Humanity?; 5 Conclusion; Feasibility Constraints and the Cosmopolitan Vision: Empirical Reasons for Choosing Justice Over Humanity; 1 Introduction; 2 Partitioning the Space; 3 Justice Versus Humanity; 4 The Charity Interpretation of Humanity; 5 Justice and Humanity as Positive and Negative Duties; 6 Practical Argument Against Humanity; 7 Reasons to be Cautious About the Justice Approach; 8 Generalizing the Results; 9 Conclusion; Part II Global Institutions
    Description / Table of Contents: Do Cosmopolitan Ethics and Cosmopolitan Democracy Imply Each Other?
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    ISBN: 9789048190454
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    Series Statement: Advances in Group Decision and Negotiation 5
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. E-democracy
    Keywords: Mathematics ; Operations research ; Decision making ; Political science ; Computers and civilization ; Applied mathematics ; Engineering mathematics ; Game theory ; Economics ; Computer science ; Mathematics ; Political science
    Abstract: Political Bases -- e-Democracy: A Group Decision and Negotiation-Oriented Overview -- Concepts in Democratic Theory -- Participatory Processes and Instruments -- Methodological Bases -- Problem-Structuring Methods for e-Democracy -- Decision Support Systems -- Collaborative Decision Analysis and e-Democracy -- Voting Theory -- Real-World Decision Aiding: A Case in Participatory Water Management -- Technological Bases -- The Internet and the Web -- e-Participation: A Discursive Approach -- e-Negotiation Systems for e-Participation -- Web-Based Decision Support: Creating a Culture of Applying Multi-criteria Decision Analysis and Web-Supported Participation in Environmental Decision Making -- A Generic System for Remote e-Voting Management -- Explanation Systems -- Case Studies -- Transparent Public Decision Making: Discussion and Case Study in Sweden -- From Participatory to e-Participatory Budgets -- Internet Voting in Estonia -- Consensus Building by Blended Participation in a Local Planning Process: The Case of the Public Stadium Swimming Pool in Bremen -- Future Prospects -- e-Democracy: The Road Ahead.
    Abstract: Web-based interactions to support participation and deliberative democracy, called e-participation and e-democracy, are coming and coming fast. In some instances, the Internet is already permeating politics. However, it is far from clear if the processes involved in these interactions are meaningful and valid, and most of the research in the field has focused largely on the technologies to facilitate or automate the standard democratic instruments involved, such as e-voting or e-debating. This book, though, uses the point of view of the Group Decision and Negotiation approach to thoroughly discuss how web-based decision support tools can be used for public policy decision making. e-Democracy is structured into five main parts. The first part places democracy in context and reviews participatory instruments already in use in the physical world. The second part reviews methodologies that may be used to support groups in public policy decision making with a view on discussing how they may be used in the virtual world. The third part reviews tools already available on the web to support public policy decision making, such as debating, negotiating, voting and supporting decisions; it also identifies their various strengths and weaknesses. The fourth part includes a number of recent case studies, and the final part identifies challenges ahead. Complete with a comprehensive bibliography, this first comprehensive review of e-participation and e-democracy is intended for students, researchers and practitioners in the field as well as researchers in Decision Analysis, Negotiation Analysis and Group Decision Support.
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword; Acknowledgment; Contents; Contributors; 1 e-Democracy: A Group Decision and Negotiation-Oriented Overview; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Deliberative Democracy and Public Participation; 1.3 Group Decision Theory and e-Participation; 1.4 A Group Decision-Analytic Based Architecture for e-Participation Support; 1.5 Book Organisation; References; Part I Political Bases; 2 Concepts in Democratic Theory; 3 Participatory Processes and Instruments; Part II Methodological Bases; 4 Problem-Structuring Methods for e-Democracy; 5 Decision Support Systems
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Collaborative Decision Analysis and e-Democracy7 Voting Theory; 8 Real-World Decision Aiding: A Case in Participatory Water Management; Part III Technological Bases; 9 The Internet and the Web; 10 e-Participation: A Discursive Approach; 11 e-Negotiation Systems for e-Participation; 12 Web-Based Decision Support: Creating a Cultureof Applying Multi-criteria Decision Analysisand Web-Supported Participation in Environmental Decision Making; 13 A Generic System for Remote e-Voting Management; 14 Explanation Systems; Part IV Case Studies
    Description / Table of Contents: 15 Transparent Public Decision Making: Discussion and Case Study in Sweden16 From Participatory to e-Participatory Budgets; 17 Internet Voting in Estonia; 18 Consensus Building by Blended Participation in a Local Planning Process: The Case of the Public Stadium Swimming Pool in Bremen; Part V Future Prospects; 19 e-Democracy: The Road Ahead; Index
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Environmental sociology
    DDC: 363.7
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Environmental management ; Sustainable development ; Environmental economics ; Political science ; Sociology ; Human Geography ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Umwelt ; Soziologie
    Abstract: Despite being a relatively young sub-discipline, European environmental sociology has changed considerably in the last decades towards more interdisciplinary collaborations and problem solving. Current trends such as global environmental modernization and processes of economic, political and socio-cultural globalization, fuelled by developments of transport, environmental flows, scientific uncertainty, and information technologies, have fostered new conceptual approaches that move beyond classical sociological mind-sets toward broader attempts to connect to other disciplines.
    Abstract: Despite being a relatively young sub-discipline, European environmental sociology has changed considerably in the last decades towards more interdisciplinary collaborations and problem solving. Current trends such as global environmental modernization and processes of economic, political and socio-cultural globalization, fuelled by developments of transport, environmental flows, scientific uncertainty, and information technologies, have fostered new conceptual approaches that move beyond classical sociological mind-sets toward broader attempts to connect to other disciplines
    Description / Table of Contents: Environmental Sociology; Chapter 1: Introduction: New Trends and Interdisciplinary Challenges in Environmental Sociology; Chapter 2: Social Theories of Environmental Reform: Towards a Third Generation; Chapter 3: The New Climate Change Discourse: A Challenge for Environmental Sociology; Chapter 4: Earth System Governance and the Social Sciences; Chapter 5: Ecological Regimes: Towards a Conceptual Integration of Biophysical Environment into Social Theory; Chapter 6: Understanding Responses to the Environmental and Ethical Aspects of Innovative Technologies: The Case of Synthetic B
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 7: Social Simulation: A Method to Investigate Environmental Change from a Social Science PerspectiveChapter 8: Trust and Cooperation as Requirements for Maintaining Environmental Governance Capacity; Chapter 9: Rational Choice Theory and the Environment: Variants, Applications, and New Trends; Chapter 10: Environmental Knowledge and Deliberative Democracy; Chapter 11: Knowledge and Social Learning for Sustainable Development; Chapter 12: Beyond Neocorporatism? Transdisciplinary Case Studies as a Means for Collaborative Learning in Sustainable Developm
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 13: Social Practices and Sustainable Consumption: Benefits and Limitations of a New Theoretical ApproachChapter 14: (Im)mobility and Environment-Society Relations: Arguments for and Against the 'Mobilisation' of Environmental Soci; Chapter 15: Environmental Sustainability as Challenge for Media and Journalism; Chapter 16: The Experimental Turn in Environmental Sociology: Pragmatism and New Forms of Governance; Chapter 17: Risk, Society and Environmental Policy: Risk Governance in a Complex World; Chapter 18: Climate Change and Society - Communicating Adaptation
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 19: Moving Ahead: Environmental Sociology's Contribution to Inter- and Transdisciplinary ResearchIndex
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    ISBN: 9789048137398 , 1282927264 , 9781282927261
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Decentralized Development in Latin America
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Architecture ; Political science ; Human Geography ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Architecture ; Political science ; Human Geography ; Lateinamerika ; Dezentralisation ; Regionalentwicklung ; Gemeindeverwaltung
    Abstract: The Latin American subcontinent appears to have reinvented itself in the 21st century. Its economy has been transformed under liberalization and globalisation. Decentralization and the democratic transition have modified the political environment, while local development approaches are replacing the (grand) national-regional development schemes. The current local governance and local development debates refer to very different levels of scale: from small, rural communities to fairly extensive (even international) spaces. It is clear that the development process shows substantial differences be
    Description / Table of Contents: Experiences in Local Governance and Local Development; Paul van LindertUtrecht UniversityFaculty of GeosciencesInternational Development StudiesPO Box 80.1153508 TC Utr; List of Abbreviations; Foreword; Chapter 1; Local Governance and Local Development in Latin America: Views from Above and Below; From State-led to Market-led Development; Decentralisation and the Role of Local Government; Local Governance; Box 1.1  The role of local government under the new vision of local governance (Shah and Shah 2006, p. 43); Planning for Regional Development in Latin America
    Description / Table of Contents: Planning for Local DevelopmentBox 1.2  Local and regional development: old vs. new approaches (Pike et al. 2007, p. 17.); The Contributions to This Book; Chapter 2; From Polarization to Fragmentation. Recent Changes in Latin American Urbanization; Changing Economic and Social Conditions in Latin America; Additional Causes for Socio-spatial Segregation and the Rise of Gated Communities in Latin America; Types of Gated Communities; The Distribution of Gated Communities; Modelling the Fragmented City; Consequences for the Social Contract in Latin America; Chapter 3
    Description / Table of Contents: Territory, Local Governance, and Urban Transformation: The Processes of Residential Enclave Building in Lima, PeruThe Concept of 'Condominisation'; Residential Enclaves in Latin America; Residential Enclave Building in Lima; Subsequently Enclosed Neighbourhoods; Regulation of Security Measures; Informalisation of the Security Landscape; The Framework for 'Condominisation' in Lima Metropolitana; Local Crime and Security Discourses; Weakness and Inefficiency of Public Authorities; Residential Enclave Las Flores; Residential Enclave Sta. Patricia; Conclusion; Chapter 4
    Description / Table of Contents: Global Cities and the Governance of Commodity Chains: A Case Study From Latin America1Global City Formation and the Deepened Integration of Mexico and Chile in the World Economy; Globalisation and the Role of Financial Service Intermediaries in Mexico and Chile; The Financial Service Sector in Mexico and Chile; Empirical Basis and Method; Empirical Findings; Ranking of Asset Managers in Mexico and Chile3; Empirical Assessment: Comparing Bloomberg and GaWC data; Interpretation of the Empirical Findings; Conclusion: Towards a Geography of Governance in Global Commodity Chains; Chapter 5
    Description / Table of Contents: The Impact of Decentralisation on Local Development: The Case of BoliviaThe Concept of Local Development Revisited; Bolivia's Decentralisation Programme; Introducing the Research Area: Six Rural Municipalities in Chuquisaca; Impact on Local Development; Generating Funds; Main Characteristics of Local Investments; The Impact of Decentralization on Local Employment; Conclusion; Chapter 6; Political Reforms and Local Development in the Bolivian Amazon; Political Reforms in Bolivia - Hollow Words or Drastic Change?; Historical Context; The Reforms; Conditions for Successful Implementation
    Description / Table of Contents: The Amazon Region of Bolivia: Effects of Institutional Reforms in a Peripheral Region
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    Series Statement: Muslims in Global Societies Series 1
    DDC: 322.1088297
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    Keywords: Law ; Religion (General) ; Anthropology ; Political science ; Sociology ; Konferenzschrift 2006 ; Konferenzschrift 2006 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2006 ; Islam ; Säkularismus ; Westliche Welt
    Abstract: Scholars from various disciplines worked together to present the first interdisciplinary book to address the issue of Islam, secularism and globalization. The book has a clear structure which represents its interdisciplinary approach: the first section addresses the philosophical and historical discussion about Islam and secularism, the second section discusses the topic from an ethnographical and social anthropological viewpoint, and the final section addresses Islam, secularism and globalization from a political viewpoint. This unique collection not only offers innovative research and new material, it also provides empirical examples and theoretical debates, and could therefore also be used as a textbook for courses on Islam, globalization, anthropology, politics, sociology and law.
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Debating Islam, secularism, democracy and Muslim polity -- pt. 2. Secularization and dynamics of Muslim lives in glocalised contexts.
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Social perspectives on the sanitation challenge
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Environmental management ; Waste disposal ; Technology ; Political science ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Environmental management ; Waste disposal ; Technology ; Political science ; Trinkwasserversorgung ; Abwassertechnologie ; Wasserwirtschaft ; Internationale Kooperation ; Entwicklungsländer ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sanitation ; Sanitation ; Political aspects ; Sanitation ; Technological innovations ; Sanitation ; International cooperation ; Sanitation ; Government policy ; Sanitation ; Case studies ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Abwasserreinigung ; Technologie ; Abwasserreinigung ; Technologie
    Description / Table of Contents: Social Perspectives on the Sanitation Challenge; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Chapter 4; Chapter 5; Chapter 6; Chapter 7; Chapter 8; Chapter 9; Chapter 10; Chapter 11; Chapter 12; Chapter 13; Chapter 14;
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