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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Property Law Perspectives IV contains a selection of the papers presented at the fifth meeting of the Young Property Lawyers Forum (YPLF), which took place at Wadham College, Oxford, in 2014. The YPLF is an informal, international network of property law researchers, which is primarily aimed at junior scholars. The papers presented at the YPLF are representative of the rapid developments currently taking place in property law scholarship, particularly in connection with EU law, environmental law, and internet law. Property Law Perspectives IV shows that attention is still being paid to the roots of property law. The papers in this volume take us on legal and historical journeys, exploring basic principles and well-known concepts of property law, such as the prior tempore rule, expropriation, proprietary security, and the rules on acquisitive and extinctive prescription. The wide variety of topics and jurisdictions discussed make this book a fascinating read for anyone interested in property law.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject Law - Criminal process, Criminology, Law Enforcement, grade: 1,0, University of Bremen (Hanse Law School), course: Kriminologie und Grundlagen des Strafrechts, language: English, abstract: It is a stereotype and a lot of people think it true: Unemployed people are more criminal than others. Based on empirical studies and criminological essays, this paper shall find out if this is actually true.It shall be examined if there is a direct connection between unemployment and delinquency, focusing on the individuals and the question if unemployment causes them to commit a crime.To become acquainted with the origins of delinquency and the situation of unemployed individuals, the work of Hirschi and the report of Krüger and Amelang, which contain essential information, have been of great importance.To gather empirical evidence for a connection, criminal statistics and other empirical studies shall be examined at first. Afterwards, the consequences of unemployment and the causes of delinquency shall be described. Eventually it shall be determined if consequences and causes correspond to each other or induce one another. Referring to the results the conclusion will answer the question if there is a link.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Property Law Perspectives IV contains a selection of the papers presented at the fifth meeting of the Young Property Lawyers Forum (YPLF), which took place at Wadham College, Oxford, in 2014. The YPLF is an informal, international network of property law researchers, which is primarily aimed at junior scholars. The papers presented at the YPLF are representative of the rapid developments currently taking place in property law scholarship, particularly in connection with EU law, environmental law, and internet law. Property Law Perspectives IV shows that attention is still being paid to the roots of property law. The papers in this volume take us on legal and historical journeys, exploring basic principles and well-known concepts of property law, such as the prior tempore rule, expropriation, proprietary security, and the rules on acquisitive and extinctive prescription. The wide variety of topics and jurisdictions discussed make this book a fascinating read for anyone interested in property law.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Launched in 1993, The Common Core of European Private law is the oldest ongoing collective comparative law efort in Europe. Putting cases at their heart, each book in this series analyses a selected legal topic on the basis of real and fctional facts across diferent European and other jurisdictions. The likely outcome of the decision and its underlying legal rules are clearly set out case by case and jurisdiction by jurisdiction. In addition, the national reporters put the respective legal rules into the relevant cultural context. In this way, the collaborative efort brings not only the inner structures of national laws in Europe to the fore, but also the diferent cultural sensitivities forgingtheir development in the frst place. It allows a reliable map of what is diferent and what is common in the various private laws across Europe to be drawn, without any specifc agenda for or against the further harmonisation of private law in Europe.The series comprises more than 20 volumes of work of more than 300 academics and is an invaluable tool to understand private law across Europe.In this book, which is part of the Common Core of European Private Law series, reporters consider legal institutions - such as the well-known acquisitive prescription and adverse possession - that allow squatters and other persons who have occupied the private or public land of others to acquire that land through mere long-term use.Rules permitting such acquisition have existed since Roman times and are said to promote legal certainty as regards ownership of land. The reporters investigate how these rules work in their legal systems today and whether this justifcation still holds water, especially given that land is now registered in most countries. Registration seems to obviate the necessity for rules permitting acquisition of land through mere long-term use, as land registration systems create clarity as to who owns the land.The continued existence of these rules also comprises a human-rights dimension. Landowners enjoy constitutional property protection under many constitutions and other legal instruments. The loss of protected ownership draws the constitutional validity of rules on long-term use into question. Yet, the rights to housing and human dignity are also relevant, especially where such users have lived on the land for extended periods and regard it as their home or where they are vulnerable to landlessness. As such, these rights must be balanced against each other.The reporters represent 19 jurisdictions from all over the world, including civil law, common law and mixed legal systems, and are from both the global north and the global south. A comparison between these legal systems and their experience with their rules on long-term use reveals a common core and guidelines against which these rules may be measured in other countries. As such, this book will be valuable to practitioners dealing with both private and public law, academic lawyers and government ofc.
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ISBN 10: 183970165X ISBN 13: 9781839701658
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Launched in 1993, The Common Core of European Private law is the oldest ongoing collective comparative law efort in Europe. Putting cases at their heart, each book in this series analyses a selected legal topic on the basis of real and fctional facts across diferent European and other jurisdictions. The likely outcome of the decision and its underlying legal rules are clearly set out case by case and jurisdiction by jurisdiction. In addition, the national reporters put the respective legal rules into the relevant cultural context. In this way, the collaborative efort brings not only the inner structures of national laws in Europe to the fore, but also the diferent cultural sensitivities forgingtheir development in the frst place. It allows a reliable map of what is diferent and what is common in the various private laws across Europe to be drawn, without any specifc agenda for or against the further harmonisation of private law in Europe.The series comprises more than 20 volumes of work of more than 300 academics and is an invaluable tool to understand private law across Europe.In this book, which is part of the Common Core of European Private Law series, reporters consider legal institutions - such as the well-known acquisitive prescription and adverse possession - that allow squatters and other persons who have occupied the private or public land of others to acquire that land through mere long-term use.Rules permitting such acquisition have existed since Roman times and are said to promote legal certainty as regards ownership of land. The reporters investigate how these rules work in their legal systems today and whether this justifcation still holds water, especially given that land is now registered in most countries. Registration seems to obviate the necessity for rules permitting acquisition of land through mere long-term use, as land registration systems create clarity as to who owns the land.The continued existence of these rules also comprises a human-rights dimension. Landowners enjoy constitutional property protection under many constitutions and other legal instruments. The loss of protected ownership draws the constitutional validity of rules on long-term use into question. Yet, the rights to housing and human dignity are also relevant, especially where such users have lived on the land for extended periods and regard it as their home or where they are vulnerable to landlessness. As such, these rights must be balanced against each other.The reporters represent 19 jurisdictions from all over the world, including civil law, common law and mixed legal systems, and are from both the global north and the global south. A comparison between these legal systems and their experience with their rules on long-term use reveals a common core and guidelines against which these rules may be measured in other countries. As such, this book will be valuable to practitioners dealing with both private and public law, academic lawyers and government ofcials tasked with land use planning.With contributions by Miriam Anderson (University of Barcelona), Michel Boudot (Universite de Poitiers), Dmitry Dozhdev (Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences), Magdalena Habdas (University of Silesia in Katowice), Karoline Rakneberg Haug (Norwegian Parliamentary Ombud for Scrutiny of the Public Administration), Bjoern Hoops (University of Groningen), Eran S. Kaplinsky (University of Alberta), John A. Lovett (Loyola University New Orleans College of Law), Ernst J. Marais (University of Johannesburg), Francesco Mezzanotte (University of Roma Tre), Matti Ilmari Niemi (University of Eastern Finland), Alasdair Peterson (University of Glasgow), Hector Simon (University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona), Jozef Stefanko (University of Trnava), Johan Van de Voorde (University of Antwerp), Filippo Valguarnera (Stockholm University), Leon Verstappen ( Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Launched in 1993, The Common Core of European Private law is the oldest ongoing collective comparative law efort in Europe. Putting cases at their heart, each book in this series analyses a selected legal topic on the basis of real and fctional facts across diferent European and other jurisdictions. The likely outcome of the decision and its underlying legal rules are clearly set out case by case and jurisdiction by jurisdiction. In addition, the national reporters put the respective legal rules into the relevant cultural context. In this way, the collaborative efort brings not only the inner structures of national laws in Europe to the fore, but also the diferent cultural sensitivities forgingtheir development in the frst place. It allows a reliable map of what is diferent and what is common in the various private laws across Europe to be drawn, without any specifc agenda for or against the further harmonisation of private law in Europe.The series comprises more than 20 volumes of work of more than 300 academics and is an invaluable tool to understand private law across Europe.In this book, which is part of the Common Core of European Private Law series, reporters consider legal institutions - such as the well-known acquisitive prescription and adverse possession - that allow squatters and other persons who have occupied the private or public land of others to acquire that land through mere long-term use.Rules permitting such acquisition have existed since Roman times and are said to promote legal certainty as regards ownership of land. The reporters investigate how these rules work in their legal systems today and whether this justifcation still holds water, especially given that land is now registered in most countries. Registration seems to obviate the necessity for rules permitting acquisition of land through mere long-term use, as land registration systems create clarity as to who owns the land.The continued existence of these rules also comprises a human-rights dimension. Landowners enjoy constitutional property protection under many constitutions and other legal instruments. The loss of protected ownership draws the constitutional validity of rules on long-term use into question. Yet, the rights to housing and human dignity are also relevant, especially where such users have lived on the land for extended periods and regard it as their home or where they are vulnerable to landlessness. As such, these rights must be balanced against each other.The reporters represent 19 jurisdictions from all over the world, including civil law, common law and mixed legal systems, and are from both the global north and the global south. A comparison between these legal systems and their experience with their rules on long-term use reveals a common core and guidelines against which these rules may be measured in other countries. As such, this book will be valuable to practitioners dealing with both private and public law, academic lawyers and government ofc.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Launched in 1993, The Common Core of European Private law is the oldest ongoing collective comparative law efort in Europe. Putting cases at their heart, each book in this series analyses a selected legal topic on the basis of real and fctional facts across diferent European and other jurisdictions. The likely outcome of the decision and its underlying legal rules are clearly set out case by case and jurisdiction by jurisdiction. In addition, the national reporters put the respective legal rules into the relevant cultural context. In this way, the collaborative efort brings not only the inner structures of national laws in Europe to the fore, but also the diferent cultural sensitivities forgingtheir development in the frst place. It allows a reliable map of what is diferent and what is common in the various private laws across Europe to be drawn, without any specifc agenda for or against the further harmonisation of private law in Europe.The series comprises more than 20 volumes of work of more than 300 academics and is an invaluable tool to understand private law across Europe.In this book, which is part of the Common Core of European Private Law series, reporters consider legal institutions - such as the well-known acquisitive prescription and adverse possession - that allow squatters and other persons who have occupied the private or public land of others to acquire that land through mere long-term use.Rules permitting such acquisition have existed since Roman times and are said to promote legal certainty as regards ownership of land. The reporters investigate how these rules work in their legal systems today and whether this justifcation still holds water, especially given that land is now registered in most countries. Registration seems to obviate the necessity for rules permitting acquisition of land through mere long-term use, as land registration systems create clarity as to who owns the land.The continued existence of these rules also comprises a human-rights dimension. Landowners enjoy constitutional property protection under many constitutions and other legal instruments. The loss of protected ownership draws the constitutional validity of rules on long-term use into question. Yet, the rights to housing and human dignity are also relevant, especially where such users have lived on the land for extended periods and regard it as their home or where they are vulnerable to landlessness. As such, these rights must be balanced against each other.The reporters represent 19 jurisdictions from all over the world, including civil law, common law and mixed legal systems, and are from both the global north and the global south. A comparison between these legal systems and their experience with their rules on long-term use reveals a common core and guidelines against which these rules may be measured in other countries. As such, this book will be valuable to practitioners dealing with both private and public law, academic lawyers and government ofcials tasked with land use planning.With contributions by Miriam Anderson (University of Barcelona), Michel Boudot (Universite de Poitiers), Dmitry Dozhdev (Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences), Magdalena Habdas (University of Silesia in Katowice), Karoline Rakneberg Haug (Norwegian Parliamentary Ombud for Scrutiny of the Public Administration), Bjoern Hoops (University of Groningen), Eran S. Kaplinsky (University of Alberta), John A. Lovett (Loyola University New Orleans College of Law), Ernst J. Marais (University of Johannesburg), Francesco Mezzanotte (University of Roma Tre), Matti Ilmari Niemi (University of Eastern Finland), Alasdair Peterson (University of Glasgow), Hector Simon (University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona), Jozef Stefanko (University of Trnava), Johan Van de Voorde (University of Antwerp), Filippo Valguarnera (Stockholm University), Leon Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Jura - Rechtsphilosophie, Rechtssoziologie, Rechtsgeschichte, Note: 1,0, Universität Bremen (Hanse Law School), Veranstaltung: Europäische Rechtsgeschichte, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich unter Berücksichtigung sozialgeschichtlicher und außenpolitischer Vorgänge mit der Entwicklung des Verhältnisses von Rat und Gemeinde in Bremen im 15.Jahrhundert. Inwieweit Grundsätze hansisch-niederdeutschen Rechts eingehalten wurden, und wie Reformen der Ratsverfassungen Machtverhältnisse veränderten oder ihnen Ausdruck verliehen, soll hier untersucht werden.Während meiner Nachforschungen stieß ich auf die Reformen im 14. und 15. Jahrhundert in Bremen, die mich auf Grund ihrer Vielzahl gegensätzlicher Veränderungen fortan fesselten. Schwierigkeiten bei der Bearbeitung der Thematik ergaben sich beim Übersetzen mittelalterlicher Dokumente aus dem Mittelniederdeutschen.Hilfreich bei der Erstellung dieser Arbeit waren die Chroniken Schwarzwälders und Elmshäusers, die tiefgründig die Ereignisse darstellten. Pitzens Ausführungen zur Entstehung des Stadtrechts von 1433 trugen zu vielen Facetten im Kapitel über 1433 bei. Stadtrechtskodifikationen und weitere Dokumente befähigten mich, Darstellungen zu hinterfragen und ggf. zu konkretisieren.Diese Arbeit beginnt mit einer Darlegung der Grundsätze des hansischen Stadtrechts. Wichtige sozialgeschichtliche und verfassungspolitische Ereignisse, die das Verhältnis zwischen Rat und Gemeinde beeinflussten, werden daraufhin umrissen. Nähere Betrachtungen des Verfassungsrechts von 1428 und 1433, sowie von dessen Entstehung münden in einer Beschreibung der Machtverhältnisse sowie in einer Erörterung über die Einhaltung der Verfassungsnorm.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Rat und Gemeinde in der Hansestadt Bremen | Verfassungspolitische Entwicklungen 1330 - 1433 | Björn Hoops | Taschenbuch | 24 S. | Deutsch | 2009 | GRIN Verlag | EAN 9783640317653 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, 22848 Norderstedt, info[at]bod[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Affirmative Action in der Republik Südafrika | Verhältnis zum Gleichheitssatz | Björn Hoops | Taschenbuch | 32 S. | Deutsch | 2009 | GRIN Verlag | EAN 9783640318742 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, 22848 Norderstedt, info[at]bod[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Editore: GRIN Verlag, GRIN Verlag Okt 2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 3640454936 ISBN 13: 9783640454938
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject Law - Criminal process, Criminology, Law Enforcement, grade: 1,0, University of Bremen (Hanse Law School), course: Kriminologie und Grundlagen des Strafrechts, language: English, abstract: It is a stereotype and a lot of people think it true: Unemployed people are more criminal than others. Based on empirical studies and criminological essays, this paper shall find out if this is actually true.It shall be examined if there is a direct connection between unemployment and delinquency, focusing on the individuals and the question if unemployment causes them to commit a crime.To become acquainted with the origins of delinquency and the situation of unemployed individuals, the work of Hirschi and the report of Krüger and Amelang, which contain essential information, have been of great importance.To gather empirical evidence for a connection, criminal statistics and other empirical studies shall be examined at first. Afterwards, the consequences of unemployment and the causes of delinquency shall be described. Eventually it shall be determined if consequences and causes correspond to each other or induce one another. Referring to the results the conclusion will answer the question if there is a link. 24 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Jura - Rechtsphilosophie, Rechtssoziologie, Rechtsgeschichte, Note: 1,0, Universität Bremen (Hanse Law School), Veranstaltung: Europäische Rechtsgeschichte, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich unter Berücksichtigung sozialgeschichtlicher und außenpolitischer Vorgänge mit der Entwicklung des Verhältnisses von Rat und Gemeinde in Bremen im 15.Jahrhundert. Inwieweit Grundsätze hansisch-niederdeutschen Rechts eingehalten wurden, und wie Reformen der Ratsverfassungen Machtverhältnisse veränderten oder ihnen Ausdruck verliehen, soll hier untersucht werden.Während meiner Nachforschungen stieß ich auf die Reformen im 14. und 15. Jahrhundert in Bremen, die mich auf Grund ihrer Vielzahl gegensätzlicher Veränderungen fortan fesselten. Schwierigkeiten bei der Bearbeitung der Thematik ergaben sich beim Übersetzen mittelalterlicher Dokumente aus dem Mittelniederdeutschen.Hilfreich bei der Erstellung dieser Arbeit waren die Chroniken Schwarzwälders und Elmshäusers, die tiefgründig die Ereignisse darstellten. Pitzens Ausführungen zur Entstehung des Stadtrechts von 1433 trugen zu vielen Facetten im Kapitel über 1433 bei. Stadtrechtskodifikationen und weitere Dokumente befähigten mich, Darstellungen zu hinterfragen und ggf. zu konkretisieren.Diese Arbeit beginnt mit einer Darlegung der Grundsätze des hansischen Stadtrechts. Wichtige sozialgeschichtliche und verfassungspolitische Ereignisse, die das Verhältnis zwischen Rat und Gemeinde beeinflussten, werden daraufhin umrissen. Nähere Betrachtungen des Verfassungsrechts von 1428 und 1433, sowie von dessen Entstehung münden in einer Beschreibung der Machtverhältnisse sowie in einer Erörterung über die Einhaltung der Verfassungsnorm. 24 pp. Deutsch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Jura - Öffentliches Recht / Sonstiges, Note: 1,0, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (Hanse Law School), Veranstaltung: Grundrechte, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Südafrika - ein Land, das durch die Apartheidzeit durch tiefe soziale Ungleichheit und tiefes Misstrauen entlang der früheren Rassengrenzen geprägt ist. Seit 1994 versucht die 'rainbow nation' mit Affirmative Action durch die bevorzugende Behandlung zuvor benachteiligter Individuen diese Ungleichheit auszugleichen.Bei der Erstellung der Arbeit waren vor allem die Ausführungen von Gas hilfreich, die Verweise zu anderen Arbeiten enthalten. Des Weiteren trugen Urteile des Constitutional Court sehr zur Arbeit und zu einer selbstständigen Erarbeitung der Thematik bei.Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit den konstitutionellen und anderen gesetzlichen Rahmenbedingungen von Affirmative Action in der Republik Südafrika. Dabei werden zwei zentrale Fragen der Diskussion um Affirmative Action behandelt. Es wird nach einer Einordnung in den historischen und politischen Kontext erarbeitet, ob Affirmative Action einen integralen Bestandteil oder eine Ausnahme des Gleichheitsrechts in der Republik Südafrika bildet. Davon hängt in immensem Maße die rechtliche Beurteilung der bevorzugenden Maßnahmen ab. Ferner wird die Rechtfertigung der Benachteiligung der weißen, männlichen Bevölkerung beleuchtet und inwieweit sich aus der Benachteiligung Grenzen für Maßnahmen ergeben. 32 pp. Deutsch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Jura - Rechtsphilosophie, Rechtssoziologie, Rechtsgeschichte, Note: 1,0, Universität Bremen (Hanse Law School), Veranstaltung: Europäische Rechtsgeschichte, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich unter Berücksichtigung sozialgeschichtlicher und außenpolitischer Vorgänge mit der Entwicklung des Verhältnisses von Rat und Gemeinde in Bremen im 15.Jahrhundert. Inwieweit Grundsätze hansisch-niederdeutschen Rechts eingehalten wurden, und wie Reformen der Ratsverfassungen Machtverhältnisse veränderten oder ihnen Ausdruck verliehen, soll hier untersucht werden. Während meiner Nachforschungen stieß ich auf die Reformen im 14. und 15. Jahrhundert in Bremen, die mich auf Grund ihrer Vielzahl gegensätzlicher Veränderungen fortan fesselten. Schwierigkeiten bei der Bearbeitung der Thematik ergaben sich beim Übersetzen mittelalterlicher Dokumente aus dem Mittelniederdeutschen. Hilfreich bei der Erstellung dieser Arbeit waren die Chroniken Schwarzwälders und Elmshäusers, die tiefgründig die Ereignisse darstellten. Pitzens Ausführungen zur Entstehung des Stadtrechts von 1433 trugen zu vielen Facetten im Kapitel über 1433 bei. Stadtrechtskodifikationen und weitere Dokumente befähigten mich, Darstellungen zu hinterfragen und ggf. zu konkretisieren. Diese Arbeit beginnt mit einer Darlegung der Grundsätze des hansischen Stadtrechts. Wichtige sozialgeschichtliche und verfassungspolitische Ereignisse, die das Verhältnis zwischen Rat und Gemeinde beeinflussten, werden daraufhin umrissen. Nähere Betrachtungen des Verfassungsrechts von 1428 und 1433, sowie von dessen Entstehung münden in einer Beschreibung der Machtverhältnisse sowie in einer Erörterung über die Einhaltung der Verfassungsnorm.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 24 pp. Deutsch.