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        July 2000

        Nachtatverhalten und Nemo tenetur.

        Eine Untersuchung über die Grenzen "zulässiger Verteidigung" und die Relevanz des Nemo-tenetur-Prinzips bei der Strafzumessung selbstbegünstigenden Nachtatverhaltens gem. § 46 Abs. 2 StGB.

        by Torka, Ronald

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        May 2022

        Der Schlaf in den Uhren

        Roman

        by Uwe Tellkamp

        August 2015: Fabian Hoffmann, der einstige Dissident, steht als Chronist in Diensten der »Tausendundeinenachtabteilung« von Treva. Hier, in den Labyrinthen eines unterirdischen Reichs, arbeitet die »Sicherheit« an Aktivitäten, zu denen einst auch die Wiedervereinigung zweier geteilter Staaten gehörte. In diese Welt ist Fabian einem ihrer Kapitäne, Deckname »Nemo«, gefolgt, um herauszufinden, wer seine Schwester und seine Eltern verraten hat. Zugleich ist Fabian mit einer Chronik befasst, die zum 25. Jahrestag der Wiedervereinigung erscheinen soll. Doch es kommt anders. Fabian gerät auf eine Reise, die ihn tief in die trevische Gesellschaft und ihre Utopien hineinführt. Er analysiert Ordnungsvorstellungen und Prinzipien der Machtausübung, die Verflechtungen von Politik, Staatsapparat und Medien, beobachtet die Veränderungen im alltäglichen Leben. Immer mehr löst sich dabei seine Chronik von ihrem ursprünglich amtlichen Auftrag, streift zurück bis in das Dresden seiner Kindheit, in die stillstehende Zeit vor zwei Epochenjahren. Auf seiner Suche nach Ordnung und Sinn kämpft Fabian gegen die Windmühlen der Macht, die Fälschungen der Wirklichkeit, den Verlust aller Sicherheiten – und gibt doch den Traum von einer befreiten Zukunft nicht verloren.

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        July 2017

        Nemo tenetur im Spannungsfeld zu außerstrafrechtlichen Offenbarungspflichten.

        Eine Untersuchung der ärztlichen Fehleroffenbarungspflicht gem. § 630c Abs. 2 S. 2 BGB.

        by Schumacher, Lena

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        July 1998

        Aspekte des nemo-tenetur-Prinzips aus verfassungsrechtlicher und strafprozessualer Sicht.

        Ein Beitrag zur funktionsorientierten Auslegung des Grundsatzes "nemo tenetur seipsum accusare".

        by Bosch, Nikolaus

      • Biography: literary
        2021

        (ALMOST) EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT JULES VERNE

        by Jean-Patrice Roux

        Jules Verne is probably France’s most famous writer: who hasn’t heard of Around the World in Eighty Days or Captain Nemo? But do you know that there are more than 4700 translations of Jules Verne’s work around the world, which makes him the second most-translated author in the world after Agatha Christie, and before Shakespeare? That he created 563 fictional characters? That Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas was the inspiration for Rimbaud’s The Drunken Boat? Be them essential information or quirky anecdotes, there is (almost!) everything you need to know about the «Father of Science Fiction» in this fun and richly documented biography.

      • FREEDOM STORIES

        freedom stories for boys and girls chasing big dreams

        by GIOVANNI MOLASCHI

        An engaging collection of biographies of present-day heroes: women and men who stand out for struggling for love and freedomFrom Rudol’f Nureev to Tiziano Ferro, from Christian Andersen to Keith Haring, a collection of 12 biographies of famous people who have distinguished themselves in thht against sexual and gender discriminatioe computer was invented by Alan Turing; Darla, a famous character from the cartoon Nemo, owes its name to the Pixar producer who invented it; the captain of the American national football team that won the women’s World Cup is Megan Rapinoe, who with her charisma has enchanted men and women all over the world. If recently the editorial proposal on the LGBTQ theme has focused on “coming out”, this book - through compelling stories of courage - conveys a message completely indipendent from the sexual orientation of the reader, and focuses on the exemplarity of the actions that make these personalities prominent and true examples for future generations.

      • Area Mazes: 3D Logical Thinking Puzzles

        by Naoki Inaba, Ryoichi Murakami

        Menseki Meiro, also known as Area Mazes, have taken the world by storm since they first became popular in Japan. This new volume is full of even bigger challenges - in 3D, too! Find the missing value using the simple arithmetic combined with your own creativity and logical thinking power. Perfect for Sudoku lovers and curious puzzlers of all ages.

      • August 2023

        20,000 Leagues under the Sea

        by Jules Verne

        A thrilling classic of world literature With authentic illustrations that inspired the author himself With 10 special extras to take out and keep “You know, my friend, there is a monster out there... We will free the oceans of it! A very glorious mission... though very dangerous, too! It is one of those journeys from which one is not sure one will return home.” In the year 1867, the frigate Abraham Lincoln is sent on an expedition to hunt the mysterious, gigantic creature that has for some time been making the world’s oceans unsafe and has caused a great many shipwrecks. On board are the natural scientist Pierre Aronnax, his unflappable assistant Conseil and the intrepid whale hunter Ned Land. When the three men go overboard in a struggle with the monster, they learn its true nature. Together with Captain Nemo and his fantastical submarine the Nautilus, they embark on an adventure that takes them through the deeps and wonders of the seas. Jules Verne’s classic of world literature in an unabridged, modern translation with a helpful afterword and notes by Volker Deh. 10 beautifully designed extras take readers back to the period of the novel, bringing the story to life and providing fascinating background information. This collectors’ edition, with its detailed, thoughtful design and authentic illustrations that inspired the author himself, will make a handsome addition to anyone’s bookshelves.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        February 2012

        Eeek! The Runaway Alien

        by Karen Inglis

        A boy, an alien and World Cup football. A match made in heaven for soccer fans aged 7-10! 'Laugh-out-loud funny!' Eleven-year-old Charlie Spruit can't believe his luck when he opens his door to an alien one morning. Who is he? Why has he come? Charlie soon discovers that this alien has run away from space to Earth to be with him because he's soccer mad and the World Cup is on...! 'Eeek,' as Charlie decides to call him, takes up secret residence in Charlie's bedroom where he sleeps on the ceiling by night and pores over Charlie's football magazines and stickers by day. All is going surprisingly well until slimy sci-fi mad Sid Spiker, who lives out the back, spots Eeek through his telescope. Sid has his own plans for this alien, which bring surprises that no-one could have imagined... Praise for Eeek! Eeek! has been praised by teachers, children’s book editors, reading charities and parents as a great book for boys age 7-10, including reluctant readers, and several UK schools have adopted it for Year 3 class readers or children’s books clubs. Girls who love football love it too!

      • November 2021

        The History of Science Fiction

        A Graphic Novel Adventure

        by Xavier Dollo & Djibril Morissette-Phan

        Journey through time and space with this graphic novel history of the Sci-Fi genre, from Mary Shelley to William Gibson and Philip K. Dick to Ken Liu and Ted Chiang, and more. Trace the progress of SF through modern times and learn why key figures and inventors like Thomas Edison and Elon Musk have looked to Sci-Fi to predict the future.For the first time in illustrated form, this comprehensive history of Sci-Fi traces its origins and charts its history from its beginnings as a “schlock” genre to its respected status today.Who is considered the world’s first science fiction author? How did American science fiction begin? What sci-fi novel is the all-time best-seller? Discover the origins of your favorite page-to-screen Sci-Fi movies. Find out why Sci-Fi so effortlessly captures our imaginations and makes us dream of new worlds.The answers are here, along with detailed chapters dedicated to the founders of the genre and their modern-day successors.

      • KARL MARK – AN (IM)POSSIBLE CONVERSATION

        by Nicola Spada

        The economic crisis of 2008 made Karl Marx’s works highly successful. Considering the growing impoverishment of developed countries, the increase of social inequalities, the threats of war and the spreading unemployment, one wonders whether Marxism cannot be a possible alternative to the current “sprawling globalization regime”. Therefore, Nicola Spada met him and interviewed him. It wasn’t easy, at the beginning, because Marx doesn’t like to be in the spotlight. Nevertheless, after a while he seems to have already forgotten the camera and lets himself go. His words are sharp, analytical, sometimes surprising (when he dismantles his dependence on Giorgio Hegel, for example, or when he clarifies the concept of religion as “opium of the people”). In this dialogue the basis of Marxist thought are deeply analyzed; a difficult but successful work, a book everyone can read. Politics, science, ethics, theology; what would you like to ask to the father of socialism? Here you will find the answers.

      • Fantasy
        February 2018

        Das Erbe der Macht - Schattenchronik 4: Allmacht (Finale Season 1) / Legacy of Magic - The Shadow Chronicles 4: Crown of Shadows

        by Andreas Suchanek

        With the folios deciphered at long last, Jen unravels the secrets of Joshua’s prophecy. The friends are horrified to learn that the Veil is in greater peril than they had previously imagined. A race against time begins. Meanwhile, Leonardo is gathering a team to uncover the identity of the Mistress of Shadows. The trail leads them to the Ashwells, where Clara will be forced to confront a dark secret...

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        June 2021

        Prórroga

        by Antonio Agredano

        “In a world of winners, defeat is a kind of dissidence. Losing is not a romantic exercise, it hurts like a stepfather, but you learn. All victories are alike, but each defeat is similar in its own way; There are many ways to cry, but everyone drinks champagne the same way. This is not a football book. Not only. Because in football there is room for a life”. Julián Bellón, at the age of 40, returns to Córdoba due to the death of his father. That loss will drag him to his childhood, to his neighborhood, to the bars and to the people who saw him grow up, the last place of armored happiness before his life twisted and fell into a spiral of self-destruction. The boy who became a goalkeeper still dreaming of scoring a goal, the young man who later became a professional goalkeeper, today is a broken man cornered by memories of him. Is there time for redemption before the final whistle?

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        Fiction

        ADNA

        by SAMIRA KENTRIĆ

        The graphic novel Adna by Samira Kentrić was recently published by Mladinska knjiga. Adna’s story is universal and timeless – each one of us must overcome our own obstacles along the path to adulthood and find the strength and courage for change and a search for the meaning of existence. All that differs are the circumstances.     The idea for the book Adna came from the illustrated booklet Letter to Adna (Beletrina, 2016), in which a farewell letter and the circumstances in which it is written end Adna’s never very carefree childhood. The story, told by artist Samira Kentrić primarily through pictures, is continued and built on in this work through the adult Adna, who wants the girl to be given a chance and herself describes her attitude towards the circumstances and the people who surrounded her in the past, and still do. Adna, a girl in her early twenties, comes face to face with the memory of her refugee past. She wonders about the meaning of existence after the deaths of loved ones, but is unable to share her traumatic experience with anyone. Although she is quite fortunate that her guardian provides her with a materially and intellectually dignified life and she is seemingly well integrated into the society in which she finds herself, she remains alone. She has no problems making contacts, she does well in new circumstances, but she carefully hides who she really is from the outside world. She has control over her appearance and over her sexuality, but deep inside her there remains a locked-up pain, right up until the day her world unexpectedly starts to spin differently and forces her into opening up and stepping forward. The graphic novel Adna was created over the years from 2016 to 2020. During this period the author made over 130 illustrations. The pictures were the first to be created, and arranged into a story during the process of creation. Samira Kentrić’s powerful images are searingly direct, relevant, and uncompromising, remaining with us long after we put the book down. The countless references to current events and political realities as well as social and art history lend themselves to different and repeated readings. The author expresses her strong social conscience and engagement through these images, and at the very end, knits them together with an exceptional text that reveals the background to the images and tells the intimate story of a girl who, after a traumatic experience and a long period of numbness, lives a full life and finds meaning in it. Adna’s story is universal and timeless – each one of us must overcome our own obstacles along the path to adulthood and find the strength and courage for change and a search for the meaning of existence. All that differs are the circumstances.

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