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See detailAsset Managers und Asset Owners unter Kapitel Ib der Aktionärsrechte-Richtlinie II
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL

in Die Aktiengesellschaft 2020 (2020)

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See detailLa gouvernance d'entreprise après la pandémie- postface
Prüm, André UL

in Tchotourian, Ivan (Ed.) La gouvernance d'entreprise après la pandémie (2020)

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See detailPostface - Innovations et interventions sociales
Houssemand, Claude UL

in Ben Mrad, Fathi; Distler, Frédéric; Méloni, Jean-Paul (Eds.) Innovations et interventions sociales: initiatives, adaptations et créations (2020)

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See detailThe Single Supervisory Mechanism: Institutional Design, Punitive Powers and the Interplay with Criminal Law
Allegrezza, Silvia UL

in Allegrezza, Silvia (Ed.) The Enforcement Dimension of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (2020)

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See detailLes sociétés fictives devant les tribunaux luxembourgeois
Prüm, André UL

in Mélanges en l’honneur du professeur Alain Couret (2020)

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See detailDie Hauptversammlung der Aktiengesellschaft in Zeiten der Corona-Krise
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Noack

in Der Betrieb 2020 (2020)

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See detailEuropäisches Kapitalmarktrecht: Grundlagen (§ 12)
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Veidt, Robin

in Enzyklopädie des Europarechts, Band 6 „Europäisches Privat- und Unternehmensrecht“ (2020)

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See detailAktionärsidentifikation nach §§ 179 ff. BörseG
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL

in Aktuelle Entwicklungen im Unternehmensrecht und die AktionärsrechteRL II (2020)

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See detailBorder controls versus European solidarity
Sommarribas, Adolfo UL; Nienaber, Birte UL

in Mein, Georg; Pause, Johannes (Eds.) Self and Society in the Corona Crisis: Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences (2020)

The COVID- 19 crisis led to an asymmetric response from the European Union Member States. This was shown by the closure of the internal borders inside the Schengen area. In order to justify this action ... [more ▼]

The COVID- 19 crisis led to an asymmetric response from the European Union Member States. This was shown by the closure of the internal borders inside the Schengen area. In order to justify this action, Member States advanced the argument of protection the public health of their national population leaving aside the solidarity that Member States should have demonstrated during a time of crisis. This article is therefore dealing with the notion of solidarity in times of temporary border re-establishments. [less ▲]

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See detailDie virtuelle Hauptversammlung nach dem COVID-19 Pandemie-Gesetz 2020
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Noack

in Die Aktiengesellschaft 2020 (2020)

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See detailDer Serienverbrecher als Spieler : Zu einer literarischen Genrefigur um 1900 (Professor Moriarty, Dr. Fu-Manchu, Dr. Mabuse)
Kohns, Oliver UL

in Amann, Wilhelm; Sieburg, Heinz (Eds.) Spiel-Werke : Perspektiven auf literarische Spiele und Games (2020)

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See detailHegemonic University Tales: Discussing Narrative Positioning within the Academic Field between Humboldtian and Managerial Governance
Lueg, Klarissa; Graf, Angela; Powell, Justin J W UL

in Lueg, Klarissa; Lundholt, Marianne Wolff (Eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Counter-Narratives (2020)

This chapter observes and analyzes hegemonic narratives in and of the academic field. In particular, our focus is on normative and evaluative accounts relating to forms of university governance. We ... [more ▼]

This chapter observes and analyzes hegemonic narratives in and of the academic field. In particular, our focus is on normative and evaluative accounts relating to forms of university governance. We suggest centering on two overarching approaches to what is seen as legitimate in terms of governing the university. First, we trace the age-old Humboldtian perspective, representing especially professorial independence and self-governance. Second, we consider the newer managerial perspective, separating top-down university management decision-making separate from (or counter to) faculty influence. We find that, as the latter form is currently taking hold within European universities, scholarly remembrance of the former Humboldtian governance tradition has morphed into a nearly uncritical, hegemonic tale of a glorified past. In contrast, we suggest, the managerial perspective represents a powerful ante-narrative, a hegemonic story in-the-making. The morally laden, and somewhat fantastical, Humboldtian tale, being itself hegemonic, is unfit to serve as a critical counter-narrative vis-à-vis the managerial approach that has attained considerable authority. Thus, we argue that contemporary governance discourse is suspended between two poles: the Humboldtian perspective, favoring professorial power and authority relations, and the managerial perspective, subordinating faculty under market considerations and continuous evaluation. The dilemma arising from this “suspension” also renders the governance discourse into regions of impracticality and elitism. We argue that a counter-narrative fit to challenge the managerialist governance structures in practice is lacking, with elitism continuously reproduced in-between an ancient hegemonic narrative (Humboldtian) and equally hegemonic contemporary ante-narrative (managerialist). [less ▲]

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See detailLuxemburger Standarddeutsch - Kodifizierung, Sprachbewusstsein und Unterrichtspraxis
Sieburg, Heinz UL

in Colin, Nicole; Parr, Rolf; Teissier, Catherine (Eds.) et al Germanistik - eine interkulturelle Wissenschaft? (2020)

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See detailDas "Kreuzzugstestament" Graf Heinrichs V. von Luxemburg (1270): Dynastische Konsolidierung und erste französische Ausrichtung der Politik der Luxemburger im 13. Jahrhundert
Margue, Michel UL

in Abel, Christina; Wagner, Tobias; Smola, Katharina (Eds.) et al Frankenreich - Testamente - Landesgeschichte. Festschrift für Brigitte Kasten zum 65. Geburtstag (2020)

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See detailMarkov Chain Monte Carlo and the Application to Geodetic Time Series Analysis
Olivares Pulido, German UL; Teferle, Felix Norman UL; Hunegnaw, Addisu UL

in Montillet, Jean-Philippe; Bos, Machiel (Eds.) Geodetic Time Series Analysis in Earth Sciences (2020)

The time evolution of geophysical phenomena can be characterised by stochastic time series. The stochastic nature of the signal stems from the geophysical phenomena involved and any noise, which may be ... [more ▼]

The time evolution of geophysical phenomena can be characterised by stochastic time series. The stochastic nature of the signal stems from the geophysical phenomena involved and any noise, which may be due to, e.g., un-modelled effects or measurement errors. Until the 1990's, it was usually assumed that white noise could fully characterise this noise. However, this was demonstrated to be not the case and it was proven that this assumption leads to underestimated uncertainties of the geophysical parameters inferred from the geodetic time series. Therefore, in order to fully quantify all the uncertainties as robustly as possible, it is imperative to estimate not only the deterministic but also the stochastic parameters of the time series. In this regard, the Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method can provide a sample of the distribution function of all parameters, including those regarding the noise, e.g., spectral index and amplitudes. After presenting the MCMC method and its implementation in our MCMC software we apply it to synthetic and real time series and perform a cross-evaluation using Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) as implemented in the CATS software. Several examples as to how the MCMC method performs as a parameter estimation method for geodetic time series are given in this chapter. These include the applications to GPS position time series, superconducting gravity time series and monthly mean sea level (MSL) records, which all show very different stochastic properties. The impact of the estimated parameter uncertainties on sub-sequentially derived products is briefly demonstrated for the case of plate motion models. Finally, the MCMC results for weekly downsampled versions of the benchmark synthetic GNSS time series as provided in Chapter 2 are presented separately in an appendix. [less ▲]

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See detailVom Aktienbankrecht zum Aktienintermediärsrecht
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Noack

in Festschrift K. Hopt II (2020)

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See detailRäumliche Identifikationen und Identifizierungen in Grenzregionen. Das Beispiel der Großregion SaarLorLux
Wille, Christian UL

in Weber, Florian; Wille, Christian; Caesar, Beate (Eds.) et al Geographien der Grenze. Räume – Ordnungen – Verflechtungen (2020)

In diesem Beitrag wird die Bedeutung von nationalen Grenzen für räumliche Identitäten in Grenzregionen analysiert. Dafür wird ein mehrdimensionales Analysemodell entwickelt und am Beispiel der Großregion ... [more ▼]

In diesem Beitrag wird die Bedeutung von nationalen Grenzen für räumliche Identitäten in Grenzregionen analysiert. Dafür wird ein mehrdimensionales Analysemodell entwickelt und am Beispiel der Großregion SaarLorLux gefragt, wie die Einwohner den Raum repräsentieren und wie sie ihre alltagskulturellen Praktiken räumlich organisieren. Außerdem werden räumliche Projektionen im politischen Diskurs aufgedeckt und rekonstruiert, inwiefern diese in Identifizierungsprozessen wirksam sind. Die Betrachtungen stützen sich auf eine Repräsentativbefragung der Einwohner Luxemburgs und der an das Großherzogtum angrenzenden Gebiete in Frankreich, Belgien und Deutschland. Der Beitrag zeigt, dass nationale Grenzen in den Identifikations- und Identifizierungsvorgängen der Einwohner der Großregion SaarLorLux trotz grenzüberschreitender Verflechtungen und Alltagsgeographien eine wichtige Rolle spielen, aber nicht zwangsläufig als stabile Ordnungskategorien. [less ▲]

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See detailEU Executive Discretion: Again in Times of Emergency
Mendes, Joana UL

in Utrilla, Dolores; Shabbir, Anjum (Eds.) EU Law in Times of Pandemic. The EU's Legal Response to Covid-19 (2020)

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See detailLuxembourg and the European Union
Harmsen, Robert UL; Högenauer, Anna-Lena UL

in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics (2020)

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See detailThe Foundations of the Duty to Give Reasons and a Normative Reconstruction
Mendes, Joana UL

in Fisher, Elizabeth; King, Jeff; Young, Alison (Eds.) The Foundations and Future of Public Law (2020)

Despite operating in highly constrained legal environments, executive actors may act in a constitutive capacity. This observation prompts a critical assessment of the role of procedural principles in EU ... [more ▼]

Despite operating in highly constrained legal environments, executive actors may act in a constitutive capacity. This observation prompts a critical assessment of the role of procedural principles in EU administrative law. As norms of conduct deployed by executive bodies during the process of norm concretization, procedural principles may have legal dimensions that, while constitutionally relevant, may not come to the fore in judicial review. The chapter develops this argument with regard to the multifaceted character of the duty to give reasons. It argues that, as a norm of conduct, the duty to give reasons ought to ensure the constitutional embeddedness of the constitutive action of EU executive bodies. Such role is consistent both with the original relevance of the duty to give reasons to the law of integration (in the context of the European Coal and Steel Community) and with the current EU constitutional framework. The latter justifies reinstituting the original constitutional function of the duty to give reasons, irrespective of its current scope in the context of judicial review. [less ▲]

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See detailMinimalist life orientations as a dialogical tool for happiness
Hausen, Jennifer UL

in The pursuit of happiness: Between prosperity and adversity (2020)

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See detailThe EU Administrative Institutions, Their Law and Legal Scholarship
Mendes, Joana UL

in Cane, Peter; Hoffman, Herwig; Ip, Eric (Eds.) et al Oxford Handbook of Comparative Administrative Law (2020)

The chapter approaches the EU administrative institutions as catalysts of the development of administrative law of the European Union. As a chapter of the Oxford Handbook on Comparative Administrative Law ... [more ▼]

The chapter approaches the EU administrative institutions as catalysts of the development of administrative law of the European Union. As a chapter of the Oxford Handbook on Comparative Administrative Law, it explains the main traits of those institutions, how legal scholarship has portrayed them and how it has addressed the core aspects of their legal regimes. Furthermore, it traces the emergence and current state of EU administrative law, characterising the different roles comparative administrative law has had at different stages. It highlights the initial dissonance between the specificities of the EU administrative institutions and the state-matrix of general principles that were developed on the basis of functional comparison; the role of legal scholarship in shaping EU administrative law, in its efforts to give effect to an “utopia” (Chiti, 2007) of an integrated administration constitutionally framed by general principles and fundamental rights; the limits of resorting to comparative administrative law in the context of EU integration and, briefly, the crossroads at which EU administrative law currently stands. [less ▲]

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See detailComparing societies and investigating culture: Money in pockets, and its meanings
Valsiner, Jaan; Albert, Isabelle UL; Komatsu, Koji

in Noboru, Takahashi; Toshiya, Yamamoto (Eds.) Children and Money: Cultural Developmental Psychology of Pocket Money (2020)

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See detailLev Vygotsky as a Developmental Scientist: Pedology Rediscovered.
Valsiner, Jaan; Albert, Isabelle UL; Komatsu, Koji

in Van der Veer, René (Ed.) Vygotsky's pedology of the school age (2020)

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See detailEntendimento: juízos, categories, esquemas e princípos
Heidemann, Dietmar UL

in Immanuel Kant. Conceitos fundamentais (2020)

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See detailPolitische Orientierungen und das Verhältnis zu Gewalt bei linksaffinen Jugendlichen
Kühnel, Wolfgang; Willems, Helmut UL

in Meinhardt, Anne-Kathrin; Redlich, Birgit (Eds.) Linke Militanz. Pädagogische Arbeit in Theorie und Praxis (2020)

Weshalb engagieren sich junge Menschen in politischen Gruppen und sozialen Bewegungen? Welche gesellschaftlichen und politischen Ziele verfolgen sie? Wie legitimieren sie Gewalt und welche Erfahrungen ... [more ▼]

Weshalb engagieren sich junge Menschen in politischen Gruppen und sozialen Bewegungen? Welche gesellschaftlichen und politischen Ziele verfolgen sie? Wie legitimieren sie Gewalt und welche Erfahrungen machen sie mit ihr? [less ▲]

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See detailMaterial Cultures of Psychiatry
Ankele, Monika; Majerus, Benoît UL

in Ankele, Monika; Majerus, Benoît (Eds.) Material Cultures of Psychiatry (2020)

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See detailMoving from nation into region. Experiences and memories of cross-border dwelling in the Greater Region SaarLorLux
Boesen, Elisabeth UL

in Wille, Christian; Nienaber, Birte (Eds.) Border Experiences in Europe. Everyday Life - Working Life - Communication – Languages (2020)

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See detailThe Regulation on European Long-Term Investment Funds (ELTIFR), sustainability and the AIFMD
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Preiner, Christina

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailTelling Tales of Empire in Contemporary British Popular Culture
Steveker, Lena UL

in Habermann, Ina; Krug, Christian (Eds.) And Hereby Hangs a Tale: A Critical Anatomy of (Popular) Tales (2020)

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See detail§ 53 WpHG betreffend die Überwachung von Leerverkäufen
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Lehmann, M.

in Kapitalmarktrechtskommentar (2020)

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See detailSecuritizations
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Hooghiemstra, S.

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailChapter 16 - Cognitive factors associated with gaming disorder
Billieux, Joël UL; Potenza, Marc N.; Maurage, Pierre et al

in Verdejo-Garcia, Antonio (Ed.) Cognition and Addiction (2020)

There is substantial clinical and public health evidence that video gaming, particularly online gaming, can become excessive and lead to psychological distress and functional impairment. This has led to ... [more ▼]

There is substantial clinical and public health evidence that video gaming, particularly online gaming, can become excessive and lead to psychological distress and functional impairment. This has led to the inclusion of gaming disorder as an official mental condition in the International Classification of Diseases, 11th Edition (ICD-11; World Health Organization, 2019). Psychological models recognize the importance of cognitive factors to explain the initiation, development, and maintenance of problematic gaming behaviors. This chapter will summarize some of the known cognitive factors associated with problem gaming and gaming disorder. These cognitions will be divided into two broad categories: (1) cognitive deficits (e.g., impaired executive functioning, hazardous decision-making, or deliberative processes) and (2) cognitive biases (e.g., attentional biases, cognitive distortions, dysfunctional cognitions). This chapter will review and synthesize available research findings and highlight their clinical implications for gaming disorder. The limitations of the research base are considered and some potential avenues for future research are proposed. [less ▲]

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See detail„Dann eben in die Natur damit“ – Der neue Trend der Waldbestattung in Luxemburg: Geschichte, Beweggründe und ökologische Auswirkungen
Kmec, Sonja UL; Kolnberger, Thomas UL

in Thiltges, Sébastian; Solte-Gresser, Christiane (Eds.) Kulturökologie und ökologische Kulturen in der Großregion / Écologie culturelle et cultures écologiques dans la Grande Région (2020)

For the environment, humans and their way of life have become one of the most decisive factors of influence: their impact defines the geochronological era of the Anthropocene. These manmade changes ... [more ▼]

For the environment, humans and their way of life have become one of the most decisive factors of influence: their impact defines the geochronological era of the Anthropocene. These manmade changes include one specific type of sediments, namely that of human remains. In industrialized regions, the biologically degradable, organic matter of the human body is often altered by medical implants and pharmaceutical residues. Sepulchral practices may add other toxic substances. This article examines how the recent trend towards woodland burials of cremated remains in Luxembourg is embedded in ecological discourse and imagination, and asks whether it does provide an environment-friendly alternative to traditional full-body inhumations. [less ▲]

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See detailEcrire l'histoire de la place financière d/au Luxembourg
Majerus, Benoît UL

in Marx, Claude; Limpach, Marc; Majerus, Benoît (Eds.) Surveillance, indépendance et intégrité (2020)

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See detailDas Amazonenmonument. Ein frühkaiserzeitliches Grabmonument aus Arlon
Binsfeld, Andrea UL; Ruppert, Christine UL

in Stadt - Land - Fluss. Grabdenkmäler der Treuerer in lokaler und überregionaler Perspektive (2020)

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See detailGrammatische Strukturen im mehrsprachigen Kontext sichtbar und begreifbar machen: Vorstellung des grammatikdidaktischen Materials Bausteng Grammatik – Bausteine Grammatik
Weth, Constanze UL

in Langlotz, Miriam (Ed.) Grammatikdidaktik – theoretische und empirische Zugänge zu sprachlicher Heterogenität (2020)

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See detailLoan Origination Funds
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Hooghiemstra, S.

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailGeneral Principles of EU Law and EU Administrative Law
Hofmann, Herwig UL

in Peers, Steve; Barnard, Catherine (Eds.) European Union Law (2020)

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See detailInfrastructure Investments under AIFMD
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Yeboah-Smith, Miko UL; Dornseifer, F.

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detail§§ 58 bis 62 WpHG betreffend Datenbereitstellungsdienste
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Lehmann, M.

in Kapitalmarktrechtskommentar (2020)

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See detailMouvements et résistances de l’intégration administrative
Hofmann, Herwig UL

in Auby, Jean-Bernard; Dutheil de la Rochère, Jacqueline; Chevalier, Emilie (Eds.) Traité de droit administratif européen (2020)

Ce chapitre donne, dans ses grandes lignes, un aperçu de la genèse, des raisons du développement ainsi que des formes et des fonctions de l’administration européenne telle que nous la connaissons ... [more ▼]

Ce chapitre donne, dans ses grandes lignes, un aperçu de la genèse, des raisons du développement ainsi que des formes et des fonctions de l’administration européenne telle que nous la connaissons aujourd’hui, en se focalisant spécifiquement sur l’administration de et en Europe. A partir de là, il analyse les développements qui doivent être entrepris et poursuivis dans le futur proche, par l’analyse des mouvements et des résistances de l’intégration administrative. [less ▲]

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See detailBordertextures – vers une approche transdisciplinaire des frontières. Un rapport d’atelier
Weier, Sebastian; Fellner, Astrid; Frenk, Joachim et al

in Hamez, Grégory; Defays, Jean-Marc (Eds.) Réalités, perceptions et représentations des frontières. L’espace transfrontalier de la Grande Région Sarre-Lor-Lux (2020)

La présente contribution est conçue sous forme d'un rapport d'atelier et donne un premier aperçu concernant le développement d'une approche des phénomènes de frontières et d'espaces frontaliers sur la ... [more ▼]

La présente contribution est conçue sous forme d'un rapport d'atelier et donne un premier aperçu concernant le développement d'une approche des phénomènes de frontières et d'espaces frontaliers sur la base des études culturelles. Cette approche tente d'être plus large que celle correspondant aux perspectives jusqu'à présent préconisées par les sciences sociales et appréhende les phénomènes des frontières et des espaces frontaliers en tant qu'entités composées de différentes pratiques et différents discours faisant référence aux frontières et aux différences. Ces entités comprises au sens de bordertextures sont exemplairement illustrées à travers des phénomènes concernant la frontière entre les États-Unis et le Mexique, la frontière franco-allemande et l'Irlande du Nord et elles sont déclinées en différentes dimensions d'analyse. Parmi ces dernières, la corporéalité, la spatialité et la matérialité figurent parmi les approches heuristiques des bordertextures que la présente contribution aborde à titre d'exemples. L'approche relativise la perspective largement répandue correspondant à une conception territoriale de la frontière pour élargir la palette des perspectives analytiques et celles des domaines analysés au sein des Border Studies. [less ▲]

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See detailRéformer le droit des contrats luxembourgeois ?
Prüm, André UL; Ancel, Pascal UL

in Prüm, André; Ancel, Pascal (Eds.) Réformer le droit des contrats ? Analyse comparée autour du droit luxembourgeois (2020)

Introduction du livre "Réformer le droit des contrats ? Analyse comparative autour du droit luxembourgeois." Réflexions sur l'opportunité d'une modernisation du droit luxembourgeois des contrats à l'aune ... [more ▼]

Introduction du livre "Réformer le droit des contrats ? Analyse comparative autour du droit luxembourgeois." Réflexions sur l'opportunité d'une modernisation du droit luxembourgeois des contrats à l'aune de celle réalisée dans d'autres pays et présentation des pistes méthodologiques pour effectuer une telle réforme. [less ▲]

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See detailMehrsprachigkeit und Hochschule: Zur Nutzung multilingualer Ressourcen in Seminarmitschriften
Hu, Adelheid UL

in Schädlich, Birgit (Ed.) Perspektiven auf Mehrsprachigkeit im Fremdsprachenunterricht - Regards croisés sur le plurilinguisme et l'apprentissage des langues (2020)

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See detailScope of the AIFMD
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Preiner, Christina

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailMyosins: Driving us towards novel targets and biomarkers in cancer
Letellier, Elisabeth UL; Koncina, Eric UL

in Actin Cytoskeleton in Cancer Progression and Metastasis - Part B (2020)

The view that myosins, which are actin based molecular motors, are only driving muscle contraction evolved a lot during the last decades. Nowadays, it is known that they reshape the actin skeleton, anchor ... [more ▼]

The view that myosins, which are actin based molecular motors, are only driving muscle contraction evolved a lot during the last decades. Nowadays, it is known that they reshape the actin skeleton, anchor or transport vesicles, organelles as well as protein complexes. Here, we review how their role in cell division, polarization, migration and death is related to the cancer phenotype. We will further focus our attention on recent evidences suggesting that these central roles make them prime biomarker candidates for the prognosis of various cancers. Finally, we will discuss emerging evidences raising myosins as new therapeutic targets to fight malignant tumors. [less ▲]

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See detailTalmudic Norms Approach to Mixtures with a Solution to the Paradox of the Heap: A Position Paper
David, Esther; David, Rabbi S.; Gabbay, Dov M. UL et al

in Beyond Faith and Rationality (2020)

This paper offers a Talmudic norms solution to the paradox of the heap. The claim is that the paradox arises because philosophers use the wrong language to discuss it. We need a language about objects ... [more ▼]

This paper offers a Talmudic norms solution to the paradox of the heap. The claim is that the paradox arises because philosophers use the wrong language to discuss it. We need a language about objects which is capable of expressing not only the declarative properties of the object (such as being a heap) but also how the object/heap was constructed. Such a view of objects comes from the Talmudic theory of mixtures. To this we add a first attempt at modelling the Talmudic normative theory of mixing (Talmudic calculus of Sorites). We seek a correlation between Talmudic positions on mixtures and philosophical positions on Sorites. The Talmud is very practical and cannot allow for any theoretically unresolved paradox to get in the way, and so it has a lot to offer to philosophy in general and to the heap paradox in particular. [less ▲]

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See detailKonzeption des LemaS-Projekts im Rahmen der Bund-Länder-Initiative
Preckel, Franzis; Breit, Moritz; Mack, Elena et al

in Weigand, Gabriele; Fischer, Christian; Käpnick, Friedhelm (Eds.) et al Leistung macht Schule: Förderung leistungsstarker und potenziell besonders leistungsfähiger Schülerinnen und Schüler (2020)

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See detail§§ 6 bis 15 WpHG betreffend die Eingriffsbefugnisse der BaFin
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Lehmann, M.

in Kapitalmarktrechtskommentar (2020)

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See detailExploring the Linguistic Landscape of Cities through Crowdsourced Data
Purschke, Christoph UL

in Brunn, Stanley; Kehrein, Roland (Eds.) Handbook of the Changing World Language Map (2020)

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See detailBrentanos Klingding. Eine Kulturpolitik der Buchstäblichkeit in der Romantik
Dembeck, Till UL

in Geisenhanslüke, Achim (Ed.) Buchstäblichkeit (2020)

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See detailCimetière
Kmec, Sonja UL

in Publictionnaire. Dictionnaire encyclopédique et critique des publics. (2020)

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See detailZwischen Tradition und Globalisierung: Mehrsprachigkeit in Luxemburg.
Hu, Adelheid UL; Wagner, Jean-Marc UL

in Gogolin, Ingrid; Hansen, Antje; Mcmonagle, Sarah (Eds.) et al Handbuch Mehrsprachigkeit und Bildung (2020)

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See detailDie Bedeutsamkeit von Peers für Jugendliche in der Sekundarstufe und in der Freizeit
Zurbriggen, Carmen UL; Knickenberg, Margarita

in Hagenauer, Gerda; Raufelder, Diana (Eds.) Soziale Eingebundenheit. Sozialbeziehungen im Fokus von Schule und Lehrer*innenbildung (2020)

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See detailVom Schwarzen Tod und lebenden Toten. Historische Figurationen von Pest und Lepra und ihre Rezeption
Uhrmacher, Martin UL

in Mein, Georg; Pause, Johannes (Eds.) Self and Society in the Corona Crisis. Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences (2020)

Plague and leprosy are among the most terrible diseases in history. The experience of these epidemics has been deeply engraved in the collective memory of European societies and continues to have an ... [more ▼]

Plague and leprosy are among the most terrible diseases in history. The experience of these epidemics has been deeply engraved in the collective memory of European societies and continues to have an effect today - even though both diseases have disappeared from Europe a long time ago: leprosy for about 300 years and plague since the end of the 19th century. This article focuses on the historical figurations of leprosy and plague and their origins. In particular, the question of how medieval societies reacted to the threat of epidemics and which methods were used to make the fateful and inexplicable experiences of illness comprehensible will be examined. For this purpose, iconographic sources will be considered primarily. Because in contrast to the written sources, the aesthetic dimensions of contemporary representations of disease offer a deeper and more powerful insight into the origins of the leprosy and plague motifs that are still relevant today. [less ▲]

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See detail§§ 54 bis 57 WpHG betreffend das Positionsmanagement bei Warenderivaten
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Lehmann, M.

in Kapitalmarktrechtskommentar (2020)

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Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Eckner, D.

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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Schulz, Christian UL

in Hertweck, Florian (Ed.) Architecture on Common Ground. The Question of Land: Positions and Models (2020)

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See detailLUPE – Leistung unterstützen, Potenziale entdecken. Ein Projekt zur materialgestützten Förderung diagnostischer Fähigkeiten von Grundschullehrpersonen im Mathematik- und Sachunterricht
Krischler, Mireille UL; Breit, Moritz; Mack, Elena et al

in Weigand, Gabriele; Fischer, Christian; Käpnick, Friedhelm (Eds.) et al Leistung macht Schule: Förderung leistungsstarker und potenziell besonders leistungsfähiger Schülerinnen und Schüler (2020)

Zur Unterstützung der Entwicklung leistungsstarker und potenziell besonders leistungsfähiger Schülerinnen und Schüler setzt das LemaS-Teilprojekt 20 LUPE bei den diagnostischen Kompetenzen der ... [more ▼]

Zur Unterstützung der Entwicklung leistungsstarker und potenziell besonders leistungsfähiger Schülerinnen und Schüler setzt das LemaS-Teilprojekt 20 LUPE bei den diagnostischen Kompetenzen der Lehrpersonen an. Basis hierfür ist ein Talententwicklungsmodell mit spezifischem Bezug zur Leistungsentwicklung in den MINT-Fächern (Mathematik und Sachunterricht – Bereich Natur & Technik) während der Grundschulzeit. Dieses Modell wird im LUPE-Projekt entwickelt, indem die Perspektiven von Wissenschaft und Praxis nutzbringend zusammengebracht und integriert werden. Aufbauend auf dem Talententwicklungsmodell werden fachspezifische Materialen entwickelt, in der Praxis erprobt und formativ evaluiert. Diese Materialien sollen Grundschullehrpersonen in den MINT-Fächern dabei unterstützen, aktiv und strukturiert Leistungspotenziale bei ihren Schülerinnen und Schülern zu suchen und zu finden – Strategien der psychologischen Diagnostik ergänzen die pädagogische Diagnostik im Schulalltag. Die Materialien, die von den Lehrpersonen im Unterricht flexibel eingesetzt werden können, kombinieren unterschiedliche Ansätze wie Verhaltensbeobachtungsmethoden, Interviews und diagnostisches Aufgabenmaterial. Es ist zu erwarten, dass das LUPE-Projekt die diagnostischen Fähigkeiten von Grundschullehrpersonen zur Erkennung (potenziell) leistungsstarker Schülerinnen und Schüler erhöht: Ihre Beobachtungsfähigkeit wird geschult und ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf alle Schülerinnen und Schüler gelenkt – und damit auch auf potenziell besonders leistungsfähige Schülerinnen und Schüler, die ansonsten eher unterschätzt oder übersehen werden. Zudem wird der Unterricht um Situationen angereichert, in denen Potenzial gezeigt und erkannt werden kann. [less ▲]

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See detailEinleitung, §§ 4 -9, 16, 29 bis 39c, 59 bis 68 des Wertpapiererwerbs- und Übernahmerechts
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Noack, U.

in Kapitalmarktrechtskommentar (2020)

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Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Marte, T.

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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Rossion, B.; Retter, Talia UL

in The Cognitive Neurosciences (2020)

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See detailLa disparition de la cause du contrat
Prüm, André UL

in Prüm, André; Ancel, Pascal (Eds.) Réformer le droit des contrats ? Analyse comparée autour du droit luxembourgeois (2020)

réflexions sur l'utilité des concept traditionnel de cause des contrats et discussion des arguments pour le maintien ou la suppression de la cause comme condition de validité des contrats

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See detailMehrebenenanalyse schulischer Inklusion: Zwischen globaler Diffusion der Inklusionsrhetorik, behinderten Bildungskarrieren und institutionellen Pfadabhängigkeiten in Deutschland
Biermann, Julia; Pfahl, Lisa; Powell, Justin J W UL

in Dietze, Torsten; Gloystein, Dietlind; Moser, Vera (Eds.) et al Inklusion – Partizipation – Menschenrechte: Transformationen in die Teilhabegesellschaft? (2020)

In Deutschland ist, wie in den meisten anderen Ländern Europas, eine Debatte über die Auflösung der traditionellen Dichotomie von Sonder- versus Regelschule zu beobachten. Diese Debatten reflektieren ... [more ▼]

In Deutschland ist, wie in den meisten anderen Ländern Europas, eine Debatte über die Auflösung der traditionellen Dichotomie von Sonder- versus Regelschule zu beobachten. Diese Debatten reflektieren, dass die derzeitige Lage im deutschen Schulsystem keineswegs einer Realisierung des Menschenrechts auf inklusive Bildung entspricht, wie es in Artikel 24 der UN-BRK verankert ist. Inklusive Bildung wird hier als gemeinsames Lernen an allgemeinen Schulen in allen Bildungsstufen definiert. Inklusion ist demnach weder vereinbar mit Sonderbeschulung (Segregation), Unterricht in separaten Klassen und Lerngruppen an allgemeinen Schulen (Separation) noch mit Unterricht, wel- cher zwar größtenteils gemeinsam stattfindet, jedoch nicht auf Vielfalt jeglicher Art ausgerichtet ist (etwa Schicht, Geschlecht, Migrationshintergrund, Behinderung) (Integration) (Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 2016, S. 3). Die Institutionalisierung inklusiver Bildung setzt also eine De-Institutionalisierung segregierter und separierter Schulsysteme voraus (Biermann & Powell, 2014). Auf Grundlage dieses Verständnisses hat der UN Ausschuss für die Rechte von Menschen mit Behinderungen im Rahmen des Staatenberichtsverfahrens im Jahr 2015 auch die Entwicklungen in Deutschland kritisiert (Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 2015, S. 8). Eine Transformation hin zu einem inklusiven Bildungssystem, in dem alle Schüler*innen möglichst lange gemeinsam lernen, hat es bisher nur regional bedingt gegeben (Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung, 2014, 2016, 2018; Blanck, Edelstein & Powell, 2013). Obwohl sonderpädagogische Förderung je nach Bundesland und Kreis an sehr unterschiedlichen Lernorten bereitgestellt wird, ist im Aggregat dennoch die Persistenz der Sonderbeschulung nicht zu verleugnen (Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung, 2014, 2016, 2018; Blanck, Edelstein & Powell, 2013). In den verschiedenen Regionen Deutschlands kommt es daher weder zu einer allgemeinen Angleichung der Lebensbedingungen noch zu einer Konvergenz in den Bildungschancen. Dies hat weitreichende Folgen für die gegenwärtige Schüler*innengeneration und nimmt negativen Einfluss auf individuelle Bildungskarrieren. Die Frage, mit welcher wir uns in diesem Beitrag beschäftigen, lautet daher: Welche Wirkung hat der völkerrechtlich anerkannte Auftrag, inklusive Bildung zu gewährleisten, auf das deutsche Schulsystem? [less ▲]

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Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Consiglio, Roberta UL; Lore, J.

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailDer Wandel der jugendpolitischen Agenda und die Konsequenzen für die Konzeption der Lebensphase Jugend. Eine Analyse am Beispiel von Jugendpolitik in Luxemburg
Heinen, Andreas UL; Willems, Helmut UL

in Heinen, Andreas; Wiezorek, Christine; Willems, Helmut (Eds.) Entgrenzung der Jugend und Verjugendlichung der Gesellschaft. Zur Notwendigkeit einer »Neuvermessung« jugendtheoretischer Positionen (2020)

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See detailQualitative Research on Science Education in School
Vogt, Michaela; Andersen, Katja Natalie UL

in Treagust, David F.; Fischer, Hans E.; Girwidz, Raimund (Eds.) Physics Education (2020)

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See detailReprise de conscience de la saisonnalité via la régionalité.
Reckinger, Rachel UL

in Adamiec, Camille; Julien, Marie-Pierre; Régnier, Faustine (Eds.) L’alimentation au fil des saisons. La saisonnalité des pratiques alimentaires (2020)

Basé sur deux études empiriques, conjointement quantitatives et qualitatives, menées dans le contexte de deux projets interdisciplinaires à l’Université du Luxembourg (IDENT – Identités socio-culturelles ... [more ▼]

Basé sur deux études empiriques, conjointement quantitatives et qualitatives, menées dans le contexte de deux projets interdisciplinaires à l’Université du Luxembourg (IDENT – Identités socio-culturelles et politiques identitaires au Luxembourg (2007-2010) et IDENT2 – Processus de régionalisation et constructions identitaires dans des espaces transfrontaliers (2011-2016)), l’argumentaire porte sur l’interface régionalité / saisonnalité tant au Grand-Duché que dans les régions limitrophes. En effet, dans les populations considérées, la régionalité comme qualification alimentaire prime largement sur la saisonnalité, qui, elle, demande une réflexivité et une conscience agricole plus importante. Mais la forme locavore de la notion de régionalité est actuellement une tendance montante et elle favorise, justement, une (re)prise de conscience des contextes géolocalisés de la production alimentaire. Sa diffusion pourrait avoir un impact positif sur la saisonnalité tant dans les représentations que dans les pratiques des consommateurs – en tant que facteur de réduction d’émissions liées au transport, de potentiel d’identification communautaire et de valorisation locale, ainsi que de lutte contre le gaspillage alimentaire. [less ▲]

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Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailThe AIFMD's Third Country Rules and the Equivalence
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Veidt, Robin

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailThe duty of loyalty: A Tool for Fundamental Rights Enforcement in the EU Legal System
Zinonos, Panagiotis UL

in Frenkel, David-Arie; Emilio Nunez, Jorge (Eds.) International Law and Social Justice (2020)

The effective enforcement of rights within the European Union, understood as a legal system overarched by the duty of loyalty, depends upon judicial independence. This chapter introduces some recent legal ... [more ▼]

The effective enforcement of rights within the European Union, understood as a legal system overarched by the duty of loyalty, depends upon judicial independence. This chapter introduces some recent legal developments pertaining to its double dimension as a fundamental right and as a structural duty of the Member states to discuss four enforcing tools that concretise the duty of loyalty: the self-standing right to an independent tribunal, the infringement procedure, the preliminary ruling procedure and the technique of exceptional circumstances. In that context, the chapter rejects the idea that the multifaceted configuration of the European Union is detrimental to fundamental rights protection and stresses the relevance of all the actors of the legal system for the effective enforcement of rights. [less ▲]

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Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Dornseifer, F.; Emde et al

in KAGB (2020)

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See detailDie Pest als „die“ Pandemie der Weltgeschichte in der Geschichtsschreibung
Kolnberger, Thomas UL

in Mein, Georg; Pause, Johannes (Eds.) Self and Society in the Corona Crisis (2020)

Bacteria and parasites are constant companions of humankind. Usually, they are harmless. When they turn against their hosts, however, they become harbinger of diseases. It seems to be a paradox of history ... [more ▼]

Bacteria and parasites are constant companions of humankind. Usually, they are harmless. When they turn against their hosts, however, they become harbinger of diseases. It seems to be a paradox of history that diseases and their global spread may be seen as indicators for the process of civilisation. We investigate this phenomenon from two angles: the so-called Black Death and leprosy. After a short general introduction by Martin Uhrmacher and Thomas Kolnberger, the latter presents the globalization of “the plague” in three historical waves. Michel Pauly then scrutinizes the impact the second wave had in the fourteenth century on the region of today’s Luxembourg. In the last part, Martin Uhrmacher introduces leprosy, its social consequences and the history of its perception. [less ▲]

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See detailRisk Management
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Hanke, M.

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailEin neuer Streit der Fakultäten?
Kohns, Oliver UL

in Mein, Georg; Pause, Johannes (Eds.) Self and Society in the Corona Crisis: Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences (2020)

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See detailNeue Ansätze und Perspektiven in der Seuchengeschichte. Eine thematische Einleitung
Kolnberger, Thomas UL; Uhrmacher, Martin UL

in Mein, Georg; Pause, Johannes (Eds.) Self and Society in the Corona Crisis. Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences (2020)

Bacteria and parasites are constant companions of humankind. Usually, they are harmless. When they turn against their hosts, however, they become harbinger of diseases. It seems to be a paradox of history ... [more ▼]

Bacteria and parasites are constant companions of humankind. Usually, they are harmless. When they turn against their hosts, however, they become harbinger of diseases. It seems to be a paradox of history that diseases and their global spread may be seen as indicators for the process of civilisation. We investigate this phenomenon from two angles: the so-called Black Death and leprosy. [less ▲]

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See detailInvestor Information, Disclosure and Transparency
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Yeboah-Smith, Miko UL; Eckner, D.

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailSustainable Finance, EuSEF and the AIFMD
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Preiner, Christina

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailCross-border everyday lives on the Luxembourg border? An empirical approach: the example of cross-border commuters and residential migrants
Wille, Christian UL; Roos, Ursula

in Wille, Christian; Nienaber, Birte (Eds.) Border Experiences in Europe. Everyday Life - Working Life - Communication - Languages (2020)

Luxembourg is characterized by phenomena of mobility that includecross-border commuters and residential migrants. While both groups havebeen mainly examined from a socioeconomic perspective, this ... [more ▼]

Luxembourg is characterized by phenomena of mobility that includecross-border commuters and residential migrants. While both groups havebeen mainly examined from a socioeconomic perspective, this paperadopts a sociocultural approach. We will focus on the question of the ex-tent to which cross-border mobility in everyday life promotes cross-borderlifeworlds. This will involve examining people’s social contacts at theirplace of work and/or place of residence as well as the spatial organizationof practices of the everyday life of both groups. The paper gives insights in-to everyday lives at the EU’s internal borders, whose organization into na-tion states is subordinate and at the same time constitutive. [less ▲]

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See detailAIFMD as Part of the Joint Principles of European Asset Management Law
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL

in The AIFM Directive (2020)

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See detailToward New Approaches for Developing a High Quality Education System in Brazil
Andersen, Katja Natalie UL

in do Céu Ubaiara Brito, Ângela; Ferreira da Silva, Brigida Ticiane (Eds.) Educação em foco: ensaio de pesquisa (2020)

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See detailIllyrer und Dakerrezeption in Albanien und Rumänien. Mythenbildung und faktische Probleme.
Mersch, Sam UL

in Maner, Hans-Christian; Zelepos, Ioannis (Eds.) Antike und Byzanz als historisches Erbe in Südosteuropa (19.-21. Jahrhundert). (2020)

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See detailKommentierung der Bürgschaft (§§ 765 - 778) und Verwahrung (§§ 688 – 700)
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL

in Erman Kommentar zum Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch (2020)

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See detailConstructions contestées et contrastées de la notion de terroir. Symbolique Politique, Savoir Scientifique, Typicité Culturale et Culturelle
Reckinger, Rachel UL

in Yengué, Louis; Stengel, Kilien (Eds.) Le terroir viticole. Espace et figures de qualité (2020)

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See detailDas Phänomen Fack ju Göhte. Lust und Arbeiten am Exzessiven
Weber, Jean-Marie UL; Rauh, Bernhard

in Weber, Jean-Marie; Rauh, Bernhard (Eds.) Lehrkräftebildungmit Fack ju Göhte. Junge Lehrerinnen zwischen Adoleszenz und Verantwortung (2020)

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See detailFrontières et identités spatiales dans / de la Grande Région SaarLorLux. Approches analytiques et résultats empiriques
Wille, Christian UL

in Hamez, Grégory; Defays, Jean-Marc (Eds.) Réalités, perceptions et représentations des frontières. L’espace transfrontalier de la Grande Région Sarre-Lor-Lux (2020)

Cette contribution a pour objet d'analyser l'importance des frontières nationales pour les identités spatiales dans des régions transfrontalières. À cet effet, elle élaborera un modèle d'analyse ... [more ▼]

Cette contribution a pour objet d'analyser l'importance des frontières nationales pour les identités spatiales dans des régions transfrontalières. À cet effet, elle élaborera un modèle d'analyse pluridimensionnel permettant d'étudier les identités et, à l'exemple de la Grande Région SaarLorLux, posera la question de savoir comment les habitants se représentent l'espace et organisent leurs pratiques de vie quotidienne sur le plan spatial. Par ailleurs, l'analyse révèlera des projections spatiales dans le discours politique et montrera dans quelle mesure celles-ci constituent une base de processus identitaires. La contribution démontre que, malgré des imbrications transfrontalières, les frontières nationales jouent un rôle important dans les processus de projection et d'appropriation identitaires des habitants de la Grande Région SaarLorLux, mais pas nécessairement en tant que catégories rigides. [less ▲]

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See detailUniversity of Luxembourg - case study.
Hu, Adelheid UL; Byram, Michael UL; Hofmann, Stephanie UL et al

in Byram, Mike; Stoicheva, Maria (Eds.) The Doctorate as Experience in Europe and Beyond (2020)

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See detailLuxembourg: Grand-Duke Henri’s refusal, in 2008, to sign the bill legalizing euthanasia
Heuschling, Luc UL

in Hazell, Robert; Morris, Bob (Eds.) The Role of Monarchy in Modern Democracy. European Monarchies Compared (2020)

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See detailTransnationale Studienprogramme in Zeiten des nationalen Krisenmanagements
Sieburg, Heinz UL

in Mein, Georg; Pause, Johannes (Eds.) The Ends of Humanities - Volume 2: Self and Society in the Corona Crisis (2020)

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Cardoso-Leite, Pedro UL; Joessel, Augustin; Bavelier, Daphne

in Plass, Jan; Mayer, Richard E; Homer, Bruce D (Eds.) Handbook of Game-based Learning (2020)

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Scheuer, Claude UL

in Naul, Roland; Scheuer, Claude (Eds.) Research on Physical Education and School Sport in Europe (2020)

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See detailEntwicklungslinien der Border Studies und Zugänge zu Geographien der Grenzen
Weber, Florian; Wille, Christian UL; Caesar, Beate et al

in Weber, Florian; Wille, Christian; Caesar, Beate (Eds.) et al Geographien der Grenzen. Räume – Ordnungen – Verflechtungen (2020)

Die Border Studies haben seit den 1990er Jahren einen tiefgreifenden Wandel durchlaufen, der die Beschäftigung mit Grenz(ziehung)en als unhinterfragte Gegebenheiten relativiert hat. Die Neuorientierung ... [more ▼]

Die Border Studies haben seit den 1990er Jahren einen tiefgreifenden Wandel durchlaufen, der die Beschäftigung mit Grenz(ziehung)en als unhinterfragte Gegebenheiten relativiert hat. Die Neuorientierung stützt sich auf konstruktivistische Zugänge und fragt nach den Prozessen der Einsetzung, Relativierung, Verschiebung oder Überwindung von Grenzen. Diesem Verständnis von Grenzen als politische, soziale, kulturelle, mentale Produktionen folgt dieser Sammelband und diskutiert den Zusammenhang von Räumen, Ordnungen und Verflechtungen. Die Herausgeber*innen führen in diesem Beitrag grundlegend in das Themenfeld ein und geben einen Überblick über die Beiträge des Bandes. Die Autor*innen aus den Raum-, Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaften wählen unterschiedliche Zugänge zu Grenzen und analysieren ihre (Re-)Produktionsprozesse als ‚Geographien der Grenzen‘. Dabei rücken sie auch andere als nationalstaatliche Grenzen in den Blick, wie zum Beispiel stadtlandhybride Differenzierungen. So wird in diesem Band aus verschiedenen theoretischen und thematischen Blickwinkeln der Frage nachgegangen, wie und welche ,Geographien der Grenzen‘ sich im Zusammenspiel von unterschiedlichen Destabilisierungen und (Re-)Stabilisierungen von Grenzen (re)konstruieren lassen. [less ▲]

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Nienaber, Birte UL

in Wassenberg, Birte; Reitel, Bernard (Eds.) Critical Dictionary on Borders, Cross-Border Cooperation and European Integration (2020)

This is a dictionary chapter on border and migration.

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See detailUn nouveau type, insolite, de refus de sanction : l’inaction du roi Baudouin en 1990 et du grand-duc Henri en 2008
Heuschling, Luc UL

in Semper perseverans. Liber Amicorum André Alen (2020)

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See detailOptimal Switching from Competition to Cooperation: A Preliminary Exploration
Boucekkine, Raouf; Camacho, Carmen; Zou, Benteng UL

in Haunschmied, Josef; Kovacevic, Raimund; Semmler, Willi (Eds.) et al Dynamic economic problems with regime switches (2020)

In this paper, we tackle a generic optimal regime switching problem where the decision making process is not the same from a regime to another. Precisely, we consider a simple model of optimal switching ... [more ▼]

In this paper, we tackle a generic optimal regime switching problem where the decision making process is not the same from a regime to another. Precisely, we consider a simple model of optimal switching from competition to cooperation. To this end, we solve a twostage optimal control problem. In the first stage, two players engage in a dynamic game with a common state variable and one control for each player. We solve for open-loop strategies with a linear state equation and linear-quadratic payoffs. More importantly, the players may also consider the possibility to switch at finite time to a cooperative regime with the associated joint optimization of the sum of the individual payoffs. Using theoretical analysis and numerical exercises, we study the optimal switching strategy from competition to cooperation. We also discuss the reverse switching. [less ▲]

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