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Starting from the bicentenary of Helsinki University in 1840 and finishing with the opening of the University of Iceland in 1911, this volume analyses the importance of university jubilees in Northern Europe for the development of Scandinavist ideas.
The end of the Cold War brought the Baltic Sea area into the limelight of political and cultural cooperation. Since then, the Baltic Sea area has gained a powerful position as a dynamic European sub-region. Still, like other similar kinds of areas defined by a sea or a river the Mediterranean world, the Black Sea, or the Danube the Baltic Sea area is hard to define and it has as many definitions as there are map-makers. The sea itself plays a central role but its influence is vague and always contingent. This book has sought to introduce multiple insights for focusing on the Baltic. All the contributions examine the question of the essence of the Baltic and the source of its unity and, in pa...
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Divided geographically by country. Each section includes includes societies/associations of psychology in a given country, as well as the historical development and current state of psychology, the current major research programs, and a brief account of academic training in psychology and the legal status of psychology as a profession in each country. Finally, each country entry includes a directory of psychologists within its borders, including address and area of specialization.
English summary: In the widespread debate on the democratic legitimacy of the European Union, national parliaments often seem to be a kind of knight in shining armor. In its decision on the Maastricht Treaty, the German Federal Constitutional Court put national parliaments at the center of the Union's legitimacy. Florian Baach examines the competences of the German and the Polish parliament in European Union affairs, focusing on the German Bundestag and the Sejm of the Republic of Poland. Based on the concept of a constitutional network formed by the European treaties and national constitutional law, the author describes a European democratic principle and its standards for the role of natio...
Zeitschrift für Sprache, Literatur und Kultur der Nordischen Länder.