1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910416505503321

Autore

Elli Lemonidou

Titolo

Cent ans après = One hundred years after : la mémoire de la Première Guerre mondiale = the memory of the First World War / / sous la direction de Elli Lemonidou

Pubbl/distr/stampa

École française d’Athènes, 2019

Athènes : , : École française d’Athènes, , [2018]

©2018

ISBN

2-86958-367-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (233 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Mondes méditerranéens et balkaniques ; ; 13

Disciplina

940

Soggetti

Collective memory - Europe

World War, 1914-1918 - Social aspects - Europe

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Sommario/riassunto

Il y a cent ans prenait fin la Première Guerre mondiale. Ses commémorations nous permettent de reconsidérer dans son ensemble et dans ses spécificités les formes de la mémoire du conflit. Mais peut-on parler d’une mémoire ? Il existe en réalité une pluralité de mémoires qui varient selon les origines familiale et sociale, mais qui restent largement nationale et hétérogène d’un pays à un autre.  L’objet de cette publication est de cartographier l’évolution dans le temps, jusqu’à aujourd’hui, des mémoires de la Première Guerre mondiale en Europe, à travers les textes d’éminents historiens. Trop souvent négligée, la péninsule des Balkans est ici particulièrement étudiée à côté des grandes puissances traditionnelles européennes. Compte tenu de leurs histoires respectives, certains pays ont vu la mémoire de la Grande Guerre avoir une forte dynamique historiographique et mémorielle quand dans d’autres elle a été relayée au second plan par d’autres événements contemporains. Ces articles consacrés aux cas nationaux coexistent avec des études novatrices consacrées aux dimensions paneuropéennes et transnationales des mémoires, courants historiographiques émergents qui ouvrent une perspective différente.  



One hundred years ago, the First World War ended. The commemorations allow us to reconsider the forms of the collective memory of the conflict as a whole and through specific features. But can we speak of a single type of collective memory? There is in fact a plurality of collective memories that vary according to family and social origins, but which remain largely national and heterogeneous from one country to another.  The aim of this publication is to map the evolution over time, up until today, of the collective memories of the First World War in Europe, through the texts of eminent historians. Too often neglected, the Balkan Peninsula is particularly studied here, alongside the traditional great European powers. Taking into account their respective histories, the…

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910149445603321

Autore

Canby William C. <1931->

Titolo

American Indian law in a nutshell / / by William C. Canby, Jr., Senior Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit formerly Professor of Law, Arizona State University

Pubbl/distr/stampa

St. Paul, Minnesota : , : West Academic Publishing, , 2015

©2015

ISBN

1-63459-287-5

Edizione

[Sixth edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (366 pages) : illustrations

Collana

West nutshell series

Disciplina

342.730872

Soggetti

Indians of North America - Legal status, laws, etc

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Preface -- OUTLINE -- Table of Cases -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- A. The Nature and Scope of Indian Law -- B. What Is an Indian Tribe? -- C. Who Is an Indian? -- Chapter 2. Historical Overview of Federal Indian Law and Policy -- A. Introduction -- B. Establishment of the Federal Role: Colonial Times to 1820 -- C. The Cherokee Cases and Indian Removal: 1820 to 1850 -- D. Movement to the Reservations: 1850 to 1887 -- E. Allotments and Attempted Assimilation: 1887 to 1934 -- F. Indian Reorganization and



Preservation of the Tribes: 1934 to 1953 -- G. Termination and Relocation: 1953 to 1968 -- H. Tribal Self-Determination: 1968 to Present -- Chapter 3. The Special Relationship Between the Federal Government and the Tribes -- A. Introduction -- B. Evolution of the Relationship -- C. Enforcement of the Trust Responsibility -- D. Role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Department of the Interior -- E. Termination of the Federal-Tribal Relationship -- Chapter 4. Indian Tribal Governments -- A. Organization of the Tribes -- Tribal Constitutions -- B. The Tribal Council -- C. The Tribal Chairman -- D. Tribal Courts -- E. The Tribal Attorney -- F. Tribal Corporations -- G. Tribes Not Organized Under the Indian Reorganization Act -- Chapter 5. Indian Tribal Sovereignty -- A. Origins and Development of Tribal Sovereignty -- B. Tribal Sovereignty Today -- Its Meaning and Limits -- 1. Domestic Dependent Status -- 2. Preemption of State Law -- 3. Plenary Power of Congress -- C. Sovereign Immunity of the Tribes -- Chapter 6. Indian Treaties -- A. Treaty Rights, Past and Present -- B. Sympathetic Construction of Treaties (and Statutes) -- C. Abrogation of Treaties -- Chapter 7. Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction in Indian Country -- A. Introduction -- B. Indian Country.

C. Historical Background of Jurisdiction in Indian Country -- 1. Initial Jurisdiction of the Tribes and the Growth of Federal Authority -- 2. The Selective Extension of State Law into Indian Country -- D. Present Division of Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country -- 1. Federal Criminal Jurisdiction -- a. Federal Crimes of Nationwide Applicability -- b. Crimes Punishable Under the General Crimes Act, 18 U.S.C.A.  1152 -- c. Crimes Punishable Under the Major Crimes Act, 18 U.S.C.A.  1153 -- d. Other Federal Statutes -- 2. Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction -- 3. State Criminal Jurisdiction -- 4. Chart of Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country by Parties and Crimes -- E. Arrest -- F. Present Division of Civil Jurisdiction in Indian Country -- 1. State Civil Jurisdiction -- a. General Civil Litigation -- b. Divorce -- c. Adoption and Child Custody -- d. Probate -- 2. Tribal Civil Jurisdiction -- a. General Civil Litigation -- b. Divorce -- c. Adoption and Child Custody -- d. Probate -- 3. Federal Civil Jurisdiction -- a. General Civil Litigation -- b. Divorce -- Adoption and Child Custody -- Probate -- 4. Chart of Civil Jurisdiction in Indian Country by Parties and Subject Matter -- a. General Civil Litigation -- b. Divorce -- c. Adoption and Child Custody (Non-Divorce) (Consult 25 U.S.C.A.  1911) -- d. Probate -- G. Recognition of Judgments -- Full Faith and Credit -- H. Choice of Law -- Chapter 8. Public Law 280: A Federal Grant of Jurisdiction to the States -- A. Introduction -- B. Criminal Jurisdiction -- C. Civil Jurisdiction -- D. Exception for Taxation and Regulation -- E. Other Exceptions to State Jurisdiction Under Public Law 280 -- F. Assumption of Jurisdiction by the Optional States -- G. Retrocession of Jurisdiction by a State to the Federal Government -- Chapter 9. Taxation and Regulation in Indian Country -- A. Introduction.

B. Federal Taxation in Indian Country -- C. State Taxation in Indian Country -- 1. State Taxation of Tribes and Tribal Members -- 2. State Taxation of Nonmembers -- D. Tribal Taxation -- E. Federal Regulation in Indian Country -- F. State Regulation in Indian Country -- G. Tribal Regulation -- Chapter 10. Indian Gaming -- A. Introduction -- B. California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians -- C. The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 -- 1. The Act -- 2. "Indian Lands" -- 3. Compacts and Seminole Tribe -- 4. Class II and Class III Gaming -- 5. Enforcement -- 6. Management Contracts -- Chapter 11. Individual Rights and Indian Law -- A. Rights of Indians -- 1. Indians and the Federal Government -- 2. Indian Citizenship -- 3. Indians and the State Governments -- 4. Indians and the Tribes -- a. The Constitution and



the Tribes -- b. The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 -- B. Rights of Non-Indians -- Chapter 12. Indian Lands -- A. Introduction -- B. Aboriginal Title -- C. The Eastern Land Claims -- D. Recognized Title -- E. Indian Claims -- F. Indian Landholding Today -- 1. Communally Held Land -- 2. Assignments -- 3. Allotments -- 4. New Mexico Pueblos -- G. Leasing of Indian Lands -- Chapter 13. Alaska Natives -- A. Introduction -- B. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) -- C. Governmental Status of Native Organizations -- 1. Federal Trust Relationship -- 2. Indian Country -- 3. Tribal Self-Government -- D. Hunting and Fishing -- Chapter 14. Indian Water Rights -- A. The Appropriative System of Water Rights -- B. Indian Water Rights: The Winters Doctrine -- C. Winters Rights in Allotted Land -- D. Lease or Sale of Winters Rights -- E. Winters Rights as Property -- F. Jurisdiction to Adjudicate Water Rights -- Chapter 15. Indian Hunting and Fishing Rights -- A. Introduction -- B. Basic Indian Hunting and Fishing Rights.

C. Indian Rights and State Conservation -- The Washington Fishing Cases -- D. The Alternative of Federal Regulation -- The Great Lakes -- E. Non-Indian Hunting and Fishing in Indian Country -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This comprehensive guide for students, practitioners, and professors delivers a succinct summary of American Indian law with supporting citations.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910372783503321

Autore

Drasar Pavel B

Titolo

Synthesis, Study and Utilization of Natural Products

Pubbl/distr/stampa

MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020

ISBN

3-03928-153-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (234 p.)

Soggetti

Technology: general issues

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Natural products and the preparations based on them play a stable and ever-increasing role in human and veterinary medicine, agriculture, in food and the cosmetic industry, and in an increasing number of other fields. Their importance is based on the fact that they are mostly bound to renewable sources, which in fact makes them valuable within a circular economy, inter alia. At the same time, natural products provide the origin of stereochemistry, optical activity, regioselectivity, chirality, and many other concepts and directions within science, development, and industry in a scope, which is indispensable. They serve as a constant powerful stimulus and model that inspires researchers to create new effective tools, similar to natural ones, for controlling bioregulation mechanisms and solving practical problems. This was the reason for organizing this Special Issue aimed at underlining the current developments in all the fields connected to natural products.