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Die wachsende Mobilität der Menschen über Staatsgrenzen hinweg führt dazu, dass immer mehr Kinder aus gemischt-nationalen Beziehungen geboren werden. Im Falle einer Trennung der Eltern kommt es zu besonderen Problemen menschlicher und rechtlicher Art, wenn ein Elternteil in sein Heimatland zurückkehrt und das Kind ohne Zustimmung des anderen Elternteils mitnimmt. Die daraus entstehenden Rechtsfragen, insbesondere die internationale Zuständigkeit für das Sorgerechtsverfahren sowie die Möglichkeit, die Rückführung des Kindes zu erreichen, sind Gegenstand der vorliegenden Arbeit. Dabei liegt der Schwerpunkt auf der Analyse der Anwendungsbereiche und Regelungsmechanismen der Haager Übereinkommen und der europäischen Verordnungen, insbesondere des am 01.01.2011 in Deutschland in Kraft getretenen Haager Kinderschutzübereinkommens von 1996 und der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 2201/2003 (Brüssel IIa) sowie deren Zusammenspiel mit dem Haager Kindesentführungsübereinkommen von 1980. Auch das anwendbare deutsche Verfahrensrecht, geregelt im IntFamRVG, wird dargestellt
Using interviews and photographs, Anthony Riccio provides a vital supplement to our understanding of the Italian immigrant experience in the United States. In conversations around kitchen tables and in social clubs, members of New Haven's Italian American community evoke the rhythms of the streets and the pulse of life in the old ethnic neighborhoods. They describe the events that shaped the twentieth century—the Spanish Flu pandemic, the Great Depression, and World War II—along with the private histories of immigrant women who toiled under terrible working conditions in New Haven's shirt factories, who sacrificed dreams of education and careers for the economic well-being of their families. This is a compelling social, cultural, and political history of a vibrant immigrant community.
This book explores responses to The Merchant of Venice by Jewish writers, critics, theater artists, thinkers, religious leaders and institutions.
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Includes Part 1, Number 1 & 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - December)
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1872.
Cullman County was established in 1877 in large part from the west side of Blount and the east side of Winston counties. Today, the few old cemeteries which existed in those counties in the early days are found within the borders of Cullman. The cemetery listings in this four volume set were conducted by the author beginning in 2003 and ending in early 2006. An attempt was made to personally visit every cemetery in Cullman County and record information from each readable monument. Volume 4 of this series covers alphabetically cemeteries M through Z, beginning with the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery and concluding with the Zion Grove Cemetery. The volumes are filled with photos of many of the old cemetery sites and notes describing the company and unit of most of the old Civil War era veterans. This set of books is vital to any serious student of Cullman County genealogy and history.