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    • Trusted Partner
      Humanities & Social Sciences
      February 2017

      The road

      by Dimitris Dalakoglou

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      June 1996

      Die Begnadigung in vergleichender Perspektive.

      Rechtsphilosophische, verfassungs- und strafrechtliche Probleme.

      by Dimoulis, Dimitri

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      November 2003

      Die Bibel für Kinder

      erzählt von Dimiter Inkiow

      by Inkiow, Dimitri

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      1988

      Dunkelziffer

      Kriminalroman um eine Männerfreundschaft. (rororo Mann)

      by Papakonstantinou, Dimitris

    • Trusted Partner
      February 2017

      Die Agrarverfassung Rumäniens, ihre Geschichte und ihre Reform.

      (Staats- und sozialwissenschaftliche Forschungen 136).

      by Ionescu, Dimitrie B.

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      April 1987

      Von der Würde des Staates zur Glaubwürdigkeit der Politik.

      Zu einem verfassungsrelevanten Legitimationsverständnis.

      by Tsatsos, Dimitris Th.

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      January 1993

      Ich denke, also bin ich

      Descartes' ausschweifendes Leben. Roman

      by Davidenko, Dimitri / Französisch Thill, Beate

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      April 2025

      Polar Tourism and Communities

      Experiences, Knowledge Building, Challenges and Opportunities

      by Dimitri Ioannides, Marisol Vereda, Alix Varnajot

      Prior to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, the Arctic and Antarctic regions were experiencing significant growth in tourist arrivals. In the aftermath of this global crisis, the tourism industry has rebounded and the number of tourists visiting the polar regions is expected to keep growing significantly in the coming years. Remote regions are increasingly accessible as tourism actors develop technologies, diversify activities and itineraries, and climate change worsens. In the Arctic, tourism now takes place year-round through various modalities, ranging from exclusive icebreaker expeditions to the North Pole to mass tourism practices in several destinations such as Rovaniemi, Reykjavik, Longyearbyen or Skagway, wherein tourism not only brings opportunities, but also new challenges to local communities. Meanwhile, gateway cities to Antarctica such as Ushuaia and its inhabitants are set to recover from the severe adverse effects due to the virtual standstill of tourism in the region. This book fills the gap in literature on polar tourism and communities. Through several examples encompassing the Arctic and Antarctica, various chapters examine how both the tourism industry and various communities impact and influence each other from economic, sociocultural, political and environmental perspectives. The contents provide a general perspective regarding polar tourism and chapters focusing on challenges and/or experiences of the communities that are related to tourism in the polar regions and delivers: · Exploration of the complex interactions between polar tourism and local communities · Coverage of a broad range of topics including safety, environmental care, increase in the number of visitors, and the pursuit of new experiences at the farthest extremes of the world. Overall, this book provides a unique and timely analysis of the complex interactions between polar tourism and local communities and could be of interest to advanced-level students and researchers in tourism studies and polar geographies.

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      Business, Economics & Law
      April 2022

      Peer-to-peer Accommodation and Community Resilience

      Implications for Sustainable Development

      by Anna Farmaki, Dimitri Ioannides, Stella Kladou

      The growth of peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation has been remarkable. However, the rapid expansion of the phenomenon has yielded several concerns over its potentially negative impacts on the economic, social and environmental levels. These impacts are highlighted in policy agenda as an emerging problem encountered by many urban destinations experiencing a boom in P2P accommodation. Specifically, concerns have been raised over the impact of the growth of P2P accommodation on local housing markets, residents' well-being and the environment as a result of the touristification of residential areas. In fact, P2P accommodation has been accused of fuelling the 'overtourism' problem that several destinations face. This edited book addresses the need to examine the P2P accommodation phenomenon from a sustainability lens. In particular, through a collection of chapters focusing on diverse cases, the book considers P2P accommodation from the economic, social, environmental and regulatory dimension of sustainability.

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      July 2005

      Unter dem Licht der Zeit

      Briefwechsel

      by Adonis, Dimitri T. Analis, Peter Handke, Peter Handke

      Der syrische Dichter Adonis, der in Paris lebt, und der griechische Dichter Analis »– aus Gegenden, welche die Geburt der ältesten Zivilisationen begünstigt haben, getränkt von klarem, der Unendlichkeit geöffnetem Licht, Verneiner der Rechtgläubigkeiten, Träumer einer polytheistischen Welt –, vertraut mit dem Krieg, der Liebe und dem Tod, Bürger des Mittelmeeres und Eingebürgerte des Okzidents und der Wüste –: was sie eint, ihre Heimat, das ist die Poesie«.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      September 2008

      Agricultural policy in Europe

      by Alan Greer, Dimitris Papadimitriou, Simon Bulmer, Andrew Geddes, Peter Humphreys

      'Agricultural policy in Europe', available for the first time in paperback, provides a unique comparative analysis of the UK, France, Poland, the Netherlands, Greece and Ireland, using up-to-date material on CAP reform, world trade liberalisation, animal disease, rural development and the environment. In its core argument that Europe has a Common Agricultural Policy in name only, the study offers a distinctive interpretation of contemporary policies for agriculture and rural development. Policy is considerably more diverse than usually recognised, and also varies across different policy stages such as agenda setting, formulation and implementation. This diversity is the result of a multilevel policy process in which global, regional and local actors play a key role alongside the institutions of the EU. Yet nation states are central. Despite the existence of the CAP, substantial policy variations reflect different national economies, cultures, priorities and interests, usually mediated through different types of policy networks. Far from greater policy integration, the pressures for diversity have increased in recent years, notably through world trade liberalisation, environmental concern and EU enlargement. With continuing controversy about the future direction and powers of the EU, this groundbreaking book sheds new light on the extent to which agricultural policy in Europe is common. It goes beyond formal legal structures and the rhetoric of popular debate to look at what actually happens in a complex policy process that is both multilevel and multi stage. The result is a very different picture in which agricultural policy is considerably more diverse and fragmented than usually assumed. ;

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      September 2008

      Immigration and European integration

      Towards fortress Europe

      by Andrew Geddes, Dimitris Papadimitriou, Simon Bulmer, Andrew Geddes, Peter Humphreys

      Migration is at the heart of the contemporary European Union. This new edition addresses three key questions that underpin EU responses to migration policy. First, what role does the EU play in the regulation of migration? Second, how and why have EU measures developed to promote the integration of migrants and their descendants? Third, what impact do EU measures on migration and asylum have on new member states and non member states? The updated edition covers important recent developments, addressing new migration flows and the external dimension of EU action on migration and asylum and placing in all these in the context of a 'wider' Europe. Andrew Geddes provides comprehensive analysis of the EU's free movement framework, of the development of co-operation on immigration and asylum policy, of the mobilisation by groups seeking to represent migrant's interests in EU decision-making, the interface between migration, welfare and the EU's social dimension, and the impact of enlargement on migration and asylum. This innovative and original analysis of the European dimension of immigration policy is essential reading for scholars of European integration, the politics of immigration and the prospects for new patterns of migrant inclusion at member state and EU level. ;

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      August 2014

      EU enlargement, the clash of capitalisms and the European social dimension

      by Paul Copeland, Dimitris Papadimitriou, Simon Bulmer, Andrew Geddes, Peter Humphreys

      At the heart of the European integration process is the political economy debate over whether the EU should be a market-making project, or if it should combine this with integration in employment and social policy. What has been the impact of the 2004 and 2007 rounds of enlargement upon the political economy of European integration? EU enlargement, the clash of capitalisms and the European social dimension analyses the impact of the 2004 and 2007 enlargements upon the politics of European integration within EU employment and social policy. This book analyses the main policy negotiations in the field and analyses the political positions and contributions of the Central and Eastern European Member States. Through analyses of the negotiations of the Services Directive, the revision of the Working Time Directive and the Europe 2020 poverty target, the book argues that the addition of the Central and Eastern European states has strengthened liberal forces at the EU level and undermined integration with EU employment and social policy. ;

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      March 2014

      Children's rights, Eastern enlargement and the EU human rights regime

      by Ingi Iusmen, Dimitris Papadimitriou, Simon Bulmer, Andrew Geddes, Peter Humphreys

      This book critically examines how and why Eastern enlargement has impacted on EU human rights policy. By drawing on the EU's intervention in human rights provision in Romania before 2007, it is demonstrated that the feedback effects of this intervention have led to the emergence of an EU child rights policy. Eastern enlargement has also raised the profile of Roma protection, international adoptions and mental health at the EU level. The impact of these developments has been further reinforced by the constitutional and legal provisions included in the Lisbon Treaty. It is argued that Eastern enlargement has led to the emergence of a more robust and well-defined EU human rights regime in terms of its scope and institutional clout. This book makes a substantial contribution to the scholarship on EU enlargement, Europeanisation and EU human rights policy by providing empirical evidence for the emergence and persistence of EU institutional and policy structures upholding human rights. ;

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