... Patrick.
Behind the Berlin Wall : East Germany and the frontiers of power / Patrick Major.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978–0–19–924328–0
1. Germany (East) —His tory. 2. Germany ... August 1961 119
6. In the Shadow of the Wall: Coming to Terms with Communism 155
7. Wanderlust: Travel, Emigration and the Movement 194
PART III...
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popes and emperors over the right of investiture; of Rudolph of Hapsburg; of the
throwing off of their allegiance to the Empire of the Kings of Burgundy, Poland,
Hungary, and Denmark; of the ... settlement of the question of the legal right to elect the
emperor by Charles IV, who fixed the power in the persons of seven rulers: the King
of...
... the
exception of the Lessing, the Goethe, and the Great Elector statues, the statue of Frederick the Great, and the
reclining statues of the late emperor and empress, by Begas, and one or two others, ... been the Mason and Dixon’s line of Europe.
All of these peoples mould their institutions, from the habits and customs forced upon them by their
surro...
... the
voice of the Roman people, the freedom of the senate, and the conscious emotions of all mankind; crowning
the deed by the expulsion of the professors of wisdom, [4] and the banishment of every ... the charge of the public revenue; others, not
only of that, but of the private revenue of the emperor. These were the imperial procurators. Al...
... farmers in East Africa and the role of research.
8. Summary and Conclusions
The primary objective of this study was to assess the
impacts of fodder shrubs on milk production and
income in East Africa. ... on the number of fodder
shrubs and, ultimately, the number of days fodder was
fed to the dairy cattle. The number of trees varied from
site to site...
... globalism and regionalism in the law of the sea is
at its most evident and most complex in Part XII of the LOS Convention. There is
no doubt that the fundamental elements of the law of the marine ...
Regionalism in the pre-UNCLOS III law of the sea
The law of the sea is inherently global. The International Law Com-
mission assumed as much in its codifi...