00723nam0-22002771i-450 99000427395040332120181108151727.03-87134-289-000042739520011126d1998----km-y0itay50------bagerDEa-------001yyFaust und die DeutschenWilli JasperBerlinRowohlt1998304 p.ill.22 cmFaustMito809.93322Jasper,Willi169586ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990004273950403321809.933 JAS 1Bibl.40803FLFBCFLFBCFaust und die Deutschen490173UNINA03956nam 2200601 450 991067117030332120210104163718.084-9031-863-8(CKB)2560000000149213(EBL)3221757(OCoLC)923037944(SSID)ssj0001374092(PQKBManifestationID)11798219(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001374092(PQKBWorkID)11326643(PQKB)11074439(MiAaPQ)EBC3221757(OCoLC)992038604(FlNmELB)ELB57065(EXLCZ)99256000000014921320140818d2013 uy 0spaur|n|---|||||txtccrProcesos matrimoniales canónicos /Asociación española de canonistasMadrid :Dykinson,[2013]1 online resource (190 p.)Contiene índice.84-9031-816-6 PROCESOS MATRIMONIALES CANÓNICOS; PÁGINA LEGAL; ÍNDICE; PRÓLOGO; PRESENTACIÓN; INTRODUCCIÓN; CRITERIOS DE ACTUACIÓN DE LOS MIEMBROS DEL TRIBUNAL Y LOS ABOGADOS EN EL DESARROLLO DEL PROCESO DE NULIDAD; INTRODUCCIÓN; 1. LA «VERDAD» COMO PRIMER CRITERIO DE ACTUACIÓN DE TODOS LOS QUE PARTICIPAN EN EL PROCESO; 2. LA BÚSQUEDA DE LA JUSTICIA COMO CRITERIO DE ACTUACIÓN DEL JUEZ Y DE TODOS LOS OPERADORES JURÍDICOS; 3. EL RESPETO DE LA LEY Y LA JURISPRUDENCIA COMO CRITERIOS DE ACTUACIÓN; 4. LA NECESIDAD DE OBRAR SEGÚN CIENCIA Y CONCIENCIA5. NECESIDAD DE MANTENER Y RESPETAR LA DIGNIDADLEALTAD PROFESIONAL6. LA PROBIDAD MORAL Y HONESTIDAD DE VIDA COMO CRITERIOS DE ACTUACIÓN DE LOS AGENTES JURÍDICOS; 7. LA INDEPENDENCIA Y LA LIBERTAD PERSONAL COMO CRITERIOS DE ACTUACIÓN DE LOS OPERADORES JURÍDICOS; 8. LA DILIGENCIA Y CELERIDAD EN LA TRAMITACIÓN DE LAS CAUSAS; 9. EL PRINCIPIO DE INFORMACIÓN Y RESERVA; 10. LA DIMENSIÓN VOCACIONAL DEL QUEHACER JURÍDICO COMO CRITERIO DE ACTUACIÓN; 11. NECESIDAD DE RECURRIR A LAS MEDIDAS DISCIPLINARES Y A LOS MECANISMOS SANCIONADORES; 12. A MODO DE CONCLUSIÓNPROPUESTAS PARA UNA MÁS RÁPIDA RESOLUCIÓN DE LAS CAUSAS MATRIMONIALES (...)INTRODUCCIÓN; 1. PROCESO DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA; 2. PRAXIS RELATIVA AL PROCESO BREVE DE CONFIRMACIÓN DE LA SENTENCIA; 3. CUESTIONES INCIDENTALES; 4. NULIDAD DERIVADA DE LAS DECISIONES; CAMBIO Y AMPLIACIÓN DE LA CAUSA PETENDI EN EL PROCESO, A LA LUZ DE LA CONFORMIDAD EQUIVALENTE DE SENTENCIAS; INTRODUCCIÓN: PLANTEAMIENTO GENERAL; 1. ELEMENTOS ESENCIALES DE LA ACCIÓN: IDENTIFICACIÓN DE LA "CAUSA PETENDI" Y SU RELACIÓN CON LA CONFORMIDAD EQUIVALENTE2. POSIBLE AMPLIACIÓN O MODIFICACIÓN DE LA CAUSA PETENDI A LA LUZ DE LA CONFORMIDAD EQUIVALENTE. CONCLUSIONESPUBLICACIÓN DE LAS ACTAS, PRIVACIDAD DE LOS HECHOS Y PRUEBA SECRETA (CAN. 1598 1 CIC 83 / ART. 230 DC); INTRODUCCIÓN; 1. FINALIDAD DEL ORDENAMIENTO CANÓNICO; 2. VERDAD FORMAL - VERDAD MATERIAL; 3. PRUEBA SECRETA: PLANTEAMIENTO DEL PROBLEMA; 4. PRUEBA SECRETA: ALGUNOS CASOS CONCRETOS; 5. ORIENTACIONES PARA LA SOLUCIÓN DEL PROBLEMA; QUAERIT SEMPER. UNA APROXIMACIÓN AL DOCUMENTO*; 1. APROXIMACIÓN GENERAL A LA NORMA; 2. BREVÍSIMA REFERENCIA A LAS CONCRETAS DISPOSICIONES ADOPTADAS3. ALGUNAS CUESTIONES FORMALES4. BREVES CONSIDERACIONES FINALESMarriage lawLey de matrimonioMarriage (Canon law)Derecho al matrimonioMarriage law.Ley de matrimonio.Marriage (Canon law)Derecho al matrimonio.346016Asociación española de canonistas.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910671170303321Procesos matrimoniales canónicos3042181UNINA05612nam 2200589 a 450 991096377770332120251116141443.01-60344-720-20-585-38035-X(CKB)111004365735250(SSID)ssj0000210246(PQKBManifestationID)11197011(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000210246(PQKBWorkID)10283297(PQKB)10113359(Au-PeEL)EBL3037705(CaPaEBR)ebr5003167(OCoLC)923700129(MiAaPQ)EBC3037705(BIP)42490620(BIP)48243219(EXLCZ)9911100436573525019990226d1999 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe new elite in post-communist Eastern Europe /Vladimir Shlapentokh, Christopher Vanderpool, and Boris Doktorov, editors1st ed.College Station Texas A&M University Pressc1999xix, 402 pEastern European series ;no. 10"This book grew out of an international conference "The New Elite in the Post-Communist World," held at Michigan State University on November 2-4, 1994"--Pref.0-89096-895-0 Includes bibliographical references ([367]-392) and index.Intro -- Contents -- Tables -- Series Editor's Statement -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part 1 Post- Communist Elites An Overview -- From Nomenklatura to New Elite -- The Emergence of a New Elite Harbinger of the Future or Vestige of the Past? -- The Elite and the Masses in Public Opinion -- Crime and the Formation of a New Elite -- Elite Corruption in Modern China Explanations and a Comparison with Contemporary Russia -- Part 2 Elites in Post-Soviet Republics -- Typology of the Modern Byelorussian Elite -- The Emergence of the Lithuanian Political Elite -- The Ruling Elite of Kazakhstan in the Transition Period -- The New Elite in Post- Communist Uzbekistan -- The Ukrainian Political Elite Its Features and Evolution -- The Political Elite of the Republic of Moldova -- Part 3 The Regional Elite in Russia -- Elite Transformation in the Saratov Region -- The Ruling Elite of Tatarstan Contemporary Challenges and Problems of Adjustment -- Social Structure and Political Tenets of the New Branch of the Russian Regional Elite -- The Dominant Elites of Siberia The Altay Region -- Part 4 Types of the Elite -- The Orientations of Some Elite Groups in Times of Reform -- Formation of the Business Elite in Russia -- The New Agricultural Elite in Post- Communist Russia The Saratov District -- The Academic Elite in the Post- Totalitarian Period -- Political Power and Science -- Women in the New Russian Elite -- The Future Belongs to Me Russian Students and Their Religious Views -- Post-Communist Elites Who Will Guard the Guardians? -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index.With the collapse of the Soviet Union, a radical metamorphosis took place in Eastern Europe as major power structures were replaced by new systems of power and authority. With new power systems came new types of dominant elites. "The New Elite in Post-Communist Eastern Europe" identifies those elites who have gained control of the political, economic, cultural, and scientific institutions of the new state systems and examines the nature of power in the post-Communist world and the relationships between the old and new elite. This study of the new elite in Eastern Europe developed from a 1994 conference on the subject, attended by scholars, sociologists, representatives from major national and international government organizations, European state leaders, and those considered members of the new elite. Twenty-six of those participants have now contributed their experiences and their definitions of the new elite to this book, edited by Vladimir Shlapentokh, Christopher Vanderpool, and Boris Doktorov, resulting in a global intellectual effort to define the political and social processes of post-Communist society. "The New Elite in Post-Communist Eastern Europe" contains analysis from members of nearly every post-Soviet republic. Many contributors conducted direct sociological research on their respective issues, which along with polls and other data sources, developed a strong empirical base for the work. In addition to an introduction by Shlapentokh and Vanderpool, chapters appear under four main sections: "Post-Communist Elites: An Overview"; "Elites in Post-Soviet Republics"; "The Regional Elite in Russia"; and "Types of the Elite." Eastern Europe is a hotbed of unrest, revolution, and change. Understanding those who are in power is vital to understanding the countries in that region and their potential impact on global politics, economy, and society. "The New Elite in Post-Communist Eastern Europe" offers that understanding. Eastern European studies (College Station, Tex.) ;no. 10.Former Soviet republicsPolitics and governmentCongresses306/.0947Shlapentokh Vladimir675978Vanderpool Christopher K1869490Doktorov B. Z(Boris Zusmanovich)1869491International Conference "The New Elite in the Post-Communist World"(1994 :Michigan State University)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910963777703321The new elite in post-communist Eastern Europe4477662UNINA