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Hobart has been a flourishing community since 1847, when founder George Earle named the settlement after his brother, Frederick Hobart Earle. Mendoza chronicles 160 years of this hard-working community with images that reflect events and developments that helped make Hobart the thriving city it is today.
Explore a new perspective on land relations with Ownership Regimes, which shifts focus from traditional legal views to socio-historical contexts. This book reveals how land holding was influenced by diverse practices, including doctrine, laws, customs, regional kinship, and community ties. By understanding these as components of a broader normative framework, scholars from different regions show how complex social, religious, and cultural norms shaped efficient and enduring land-use arrangements. It challenges historians and legal scholars to examine the interplay of these norms in the Iberian world, uncovering how they defined ownership, division, regulation, and conflict resolution in various regions. Contributors are: Manuel Bastias Saavedra, Alessandro Buono, Thiago Mota, José Carlos De La Puente Luna, Íñigo Ena Sanjuán, Alcira Dueñas, Marta Martín Gabaldón, Carolina Jurado, Crislayne Alfagali, and Rosa Congost.
This volume serves as a valuable handbook for the development of nanomedicines made of polymer nanoparticles because it provides researchers, students, and entrepreneurs with all the material necessary to begin their own projects in this field. Readers will find protocols to prepare polymer nanoparticles using different methods, since these are based on the variety of experiences that experts encounter in the field. In addition, complex topics such as, the optimal characterization of polymer nanoparticles is discussed, as well as practical guidelines on how to formulate polymer nanoparticles into nanomedicines, and how to modify the properties of nanoparticles to give them the different functionalities required to become an efficient nanomedicine for different clinical applications. The book also discusses the translation of technology from research to practice, considering aspects related to industrialization of preparation and aspects of regulatory and clinical development.
Una serie de investigadores de vanguardia de varias universidades mundiales han recibido el encargo de analizar el EEES. Así, se han recopilado sus investigaciones y reflexiones en torno a los nuevos contenidos en el área de comunicación a partir de las reformas que ha supuesto el Espacio Europeo de Enseñanza Superior (EEES o Plan Bolonia) como reto innovador en las aulas en tanto en cuanto contenidos y fórmulas. Esta aportación intelectual a las nuevas corrientes docentes se ha plasmado en un trabajo, multidisciplinar y variado, que se presenta en formato de libro, patrocinado por el Fórum Internacional de Comunicación y Relaciones Públicas (Fórum XXI), la Sociedad Española de Es...
Este documento presenta el Índice de severidad delictiva como una métrica para analizar el comportamiento delictivo en la que se utiliza el criterio de “duración de la sentencia” como una aproximación al daño que producen los delitos, para estimar —junto con la frecuencia— el nivel de severidad delictiva. El análisis emplea datos sobre las áreas metropolitanas del país y muestra la heterogeneidad delictiva entre entidades federativas, áreas metropolitanas, y al interior de estas (se identifican cinco grupos con un nivel diferenciado en problemas de criminalidad). Con esta medida, se complementan los análisis basados en la frecuencia delictiva y se busca ofrecer una herramienta adicional para el diseño de una política criminal diferenciada acorde a los problemas específicos de cada territorio.
The struggles for independence in Latin America during the first half of the nineteenth century were accompanied by a wide-ranging debate about political rights, nationality and citizenship. In South American Independence, Catherine Davies, Claire Brewster and Hilary Owen investigate the neglected role of gender in that discussion. Examining women writers from Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Colombia, the book traces the contradictions inherent in revolutionary movements that, while arguing for the rights of all, remained ambivalent, at best, about the place of women. Through studies of both published and unpublished writings, South American Independence reveals the complex role of women in shaping the vexed ideologies of independence.
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Pinochet decisions from English, Spanish, Belgian, and Luxembourg courts, and the Southern Bluefin Tuna Award.