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Księga stanowi hołd oddawany przez środowisko prawnicze jednemu z najbardziej zasłużonych jego przedstawicieli, Profesorowi Stanisławowi Waltosiowi, w związku z Jubileuszem jego 90. urodzin. Publikacja zawiera aktualne teksty niepozbawione jednak perspektywy historycznej, co z pewnością nadaje jej unikatowy charakter. Wiele opracowań jest pełnych refleksji nad przemianami prawa w ostatnich dziesięcioleciach w Polsce. Tytuł księgi nie został dobrany przypadkowo. Z jednej strony nawiązuje on do autobiografii Profesora „Wędrowanie po wyspach pamięci”, która kończy się refleksjami o życiowej pogoni Jubilata za przyzwoitym prawem. Z drugiej strony eksponuje nadrzędną wartość w procesie karnym – jego rzetelność. To właśnie rzetelność jest więc mottem przewodnim szczególnie często odmienianym na kartach książki. Rzetelność przywoływana jest w kontekście organizacji sądów i powoływania sędziów, w kontekście funkcji procesu karnego oraz regulacji w większym lub mniejszym stopniu umożliwiających ich realizację, w kontekście innych zasad procesu karego, czy też w kontekście regulacji odnoszących się do dowodów.
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Album krakowskich fotografii Antoniego Pawlikowskiego i Franciszka Kleina z opisami i komentarzami Grażyny Grzechnik-Correale.
"Home to a collection of Jewish art that is unparalleled in size and historical and geographical scope, the Jewish Museum in New York City contains works which date from the antiquity of the Jewish people in Ancient Israel to contemporary pieces that reflect modern responses to the Jewish experience."--Amazon.com description.
The catalogue deals with the structure and time frame of the collection, and with the localities where the objects were made. It ascertains the proportion of items of local and foreign provenance and explores their connections and the routes through which they came to be in this country. With regard to objects of local origin, it describes the special features of the main types and shows how they differ in various regions. It traces groups of Christian master silversmiths who worked in various localities for Jewish clients and shows the proportion of ritual objects in the collection that were made by them. It focuses on the special status of Jewish producers, the differences in their product...
On Aging, the first of Jean Amery's books after At the Mind's Limits, is a powerful and profound work on the process of aging and the limited but real defenses available to those experiencing the process. Each essay covers a set of issues about growing old. ""Existence and the Passage of Time"" focuses on the way aging makes the old progressively see time as the essence of their existence. ""Stranger to Oneself"" is a meditation on the ways the aging are alienated from themselves. ""The Look of Others"" treats social aging - the realization that it is no longer possible to live according to one's potential or possibilities. ""Not to Understand the World Anymore"" deals with the loss of the ability to understand new developments in the arts and in the changing values of society. The fifth essay, ""To Live with Dying,"" argues that everyone compromises with death in old age (the time in life when we feel the death that is in us). Here Amery's intention, as encapsulated by John D. Barlow, becomes most clear: ""to disturb easy and cheap compromises and to urge his readers to their own individual acts of defiance and acceptance.""
Measures and Men, considers times and societies in which weighing and measuring were meaningful parts of everyday life and weapons in class struggles. Originally published in 1986. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
A self-teaching guide for rock collectors using a question and answer format.
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