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Das völkerrechtliche Demokratiegebot (2013)
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ISBN: 9783161520396 bzw. 3161520394, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K Jan 2013, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rhein-Team Lörrach Ivano Narducci e.K. [57451429], Lörrach, Germany.
Neuware - Internationale Studien belegen, dass sich die Staats- und Regierungsform der Demokratie in den letzten Jahren weltweit zunehmend verbreiten konnte. Diese Entwicklung hat Frithjof Ehm zum Anlass genommen, eine kaum noch zu überschauende Anzahl an Verträgen, Erklärungen und vielen weiteren einschlägigen Dokumenten mit Bezug zur demokratischen Verfasstheit von Staaten zu untersuchen. Dabei kommt er zu dem Ergebnis, dass sowohl dem Völkervertragsrecht als auch dem Völkergewohnheitsrecht ein an die Staaten gerichtetes Demokratiegebot entnommen werden kann. Der Autor beschränkt diesen neuen völkerrechtlichen Rechtssatz jedoch auf elementare Kernelemente und macht ihn damit praktikabel. Anschliessend beschäftigt er sich mit der Frage, welche völkerrechtliche Bedeutung das Demokratiegebot für den Staat und auch das Völkerrecht selbst besitzt. Mit dieser Arbeit leistet Frithjof Ehm einen wichtigen Beitrag zum Wandel des Völkerrechts hin zu einer immer mehr wertgebundenen internationalen Rechtsordnung. 359 pp. Deutsch.
Neuware - Internationale Studien belegen, dass sich die Staats- und Regierungsform der Demokratie in den letzten Jahren weltweit zunehmend verbreiten konnte. Diese Entwicklung hat Frithjof Ehm zum Anlass genommen, eine kaum noch zu überschauende Anzahl an Verträgen, Erklärungen und vielen weiteren einschlägigen Dokumenten mit Bezug zur demokratischen Verfasstheit von Staaten zu untersuchen. Dabei kommt er zu dem Ergebnis, dass sowohl dem Völkervertragsrecht als auch dem Völkergewohnheitsrecht ein an die Staaten gerichtetes Demokratiegebot entnommen werden kann. Der Autor beschränkt diesen neuen völkerrechtlichen Rechtssatz jedoch auf elementare Kernelemente und macht ihn damit praktikabel. Anschliessend beschäftigt er sich mit der Frage, welche völkerrechtliche Bedeutung das Demokratiegebot für den Staat und auch das Völkerrecht selbst besitzt. Mit dieser Arbeit leistet Frithjof Ehm einen wichtigen Beitrag zum Wandel des Völkerrechts hin zu einer immer mehr wertgebundenen internationalen Rechtsordnung. 359 pp. Deutsch.
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Hermann Levi: From Brahms to Wagner
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ISBN: 9780810884182 bzw. 0810884186, vermutlich in Englisch, Scarecrow Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Lagernd, zzgl. Versandkosten.
Jewish conductor Hermann Levi strove for excellence and recognition as a composer and conductor of classical music in 19th-century Germany. He unerringly devoted himself to the orchestral performance of works by the two major figures of the time: Johannes Brahms and Richard Wagner. In spite of the anti-Semitic atmosphere, Levi saw the conducting of Wagner''s works as a major calling: one that pinnacled in the premier performance of Parsifal in Bayreuth. In this biography, newly translated into English by Cynthia Klohr, opera scholar and conductor Fritjof Haas surveys the life and work of this remarkable individual. Born of a long line of rabbis and raised on the ideals of political emancipation of Europe''s Jews, Levi sought to break the social constraints and boundaries imposed upon him because of his religious heritage by the power brokers of the classical music scene. Like so many German Jews of his generation, Levi struggled nearly all his life to dissolve the battle between personal lot and social prejudice. Drawing on the wealth of material from the "Leviana" repository in Munich, Germany, Haas artfully weaves together Levi''s personal history with his musical milieu to paint a portrait of this ambitious and ambivalent figure in the world of 19th-century German music. This work will be of special interest to musicologists, musicians, opera fans, classical music listeners, and historians and scholars of Judaic studies.
Jewish conductor Hermann Levi strove for excellence and recognition as a composer and conductor of classical music in 19th-century Germany. He unerringly devoted himself to the orchestral performance of works by the two major figures of the time: Johannes Brahms and Richard Wagner. In spite of the anti-Semitic atmosphere, Levi saw the conducting of Wagner''s works as a major calling: one that pinnacled in the premier performance of Parsifal in Bayreuth. In this biography, newly translated into English by Cynthia Klohr, opera scholar and conductor Fritjof Haas surveys the life and work of this remarkable individual. Born of a long line of rabbis and raised on the ideals of political emancipation of Europe''s Jews, Levi sought to break the social constraints and boundaries imposed upon him because of his religious heritage by the power brokers of the classical music scene. Like so many German Jews of his generation, Levi struggled nearly all his life to dissolve the battle between personal lot and social prejudice. Drawing on the wealth of material from the "Leviana" repository in Munich, Germany, Haas artfully weaves together Levi''s personal history with his musical milieu to paint a portrait of this ambitious and ambivalent figure in the world of 19th-century German music. This work will be of special interest to musicologists, musicians, opera fans, classical music listeners, and historians and scholars of Judaic studies.
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Hermann Levi
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ISBN: 9780810884182 bzw. 0810884186, in Englisch, Scarecrow Press, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, in-stock.
Jewish conductor Hermann Levi strove for excellence and recognition as a composer and conductor of classical music in 19th-century Germany. He unerringly devoted himself to the orchestral performance of works by the two major figures of the time: Johannes Brahms and Richard Wagner. In spite of the anti-Semitic atmosphere, Levi saw the conducting of Wagner's works as a major calling: one that pinnacled in the premier performance of Parsifal in Bayreuth. In this biography, newly translated into English by Cynthia Klohr, opera scholar and conductor Fritjof Haas surveys the life and work of this remarkable individual. Born of a long line of rabbis and raised on the ideals of political emancipation of Europe's Jews, Levi sought to break the social constraints and boundaries imposed upon him because of his religious heritage by the power brokers of the classical music scene. Like so many German Jews of his generation, Levi struggled nearly all his life to dissolve the battle between personal lot and social prejudice. Drawing on the wealth of material from the "Leviana" repository in Munich, Germany, Haas artfully weaves together Levi's personal history with his musical milieu to paint a portrait of this ambitious and ambivalent figure in the world of 19th-century German music. This work will be of special interest to musicologists, musicians, opera fans, classical music listeners, and historians and scholars of Judaic studies.
Jewish conductor Hermann Levi strove for excellence and recognition as a composer and conductor of classical music in 19th-century Germany. He unerringly devoted himself to the orchestral performance of works by the two major figures of the time: Johannes Brahms and Richard Wagner. In spite of the anti-Semitic atmosphere, Levi saw the conducting of Wagner's works as a major calling: one that pinnacled in the premier performance of Parsifal in Bayreuth. In this biography, newly translated into English by Cynthia Klohr, opera scholar and conductor Fritjof Haas surveys the life and work of this remarkable individual. Born of a long line of rabbis and raised on the ideals of political emancipation of Europe's Jews, Levi sought to break the social constraints and boundaries imposed upon him because of his religious heritage by the power brokers of the classical music scene. Like so many German Jews of his generation, Levi struggled nearly all his life to dissolve the battle between personal lot and social prejudice. Drawing on the wealth of material from the "Leviana" repository in Munich, Germany, Haas artfully weaves together Levi's personal history with his musical milieu to paint a portrait of this ambitious and ambivalent figure in the world of 19th-century German music. This work will be of special interest to musicologists, musicians, opera fans, classical music listeners, and historians and scholars of Judaic studies.
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Hermann Levi: From Brahms to Wagner
EN NW
ISBN: 9780810884182 bzw. 0810884186, in Englisch, Scarecrow Press, neu.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Lagernd, zzgl. Versandkosten.
Frithjof Haas, Books, Biography and Memoir, Hermann Levi: From Brahms to Wagner, Jewish conductor Hermann Levi strove for excellence and recognition as a composer and conductor of classical music in 19th-century Germany. He unerringly devoted himself to the orchestral performance of works by the two major figures of the time: Johannes Brahms and Richard Wagner. In spite of the anti-Semitic atmosphere, Levi saw the conducting of Wagner's works as a major calling: one that pinnacled in the premier performance of Parsifal in Bayreuth. In this biography, newly translated into English by Cynthia Klohr, opera scholar and conductor Fritjof Haas surveys the life and work of this remarkable individual. Born of a long line of rabbis and raised on the ideals of political emancipation of Europe's Jews, Levi sought to break the social constraints and boundaries imposed upon him because of his religious heritage by the power brokers of the classical music scene. Like so many German Jews of his generation, Levi struggled nearly all his life to dissolve the battle between personal lot and social prejudice. Drawing on the wealth of material from the Leviana repository in Munich, Germany, Haas artfully weaves together Levi's personal history with his musical milieu to paint a portrait of this ambitious and ambivalent figure in the world of 19th-century German music. This work will be of special interest to musicologists, musicians, opera fans, classical music listeners, and historians and scholars of Judaic studies.
Frithjof Haas, Books, Biography and Memoir, Hermann Levi: From Brahms to Wagner, Jewish conductor Hermann Levi strove for excellence and recognition as a composer and conductor of classical music in 19th-century Germany. He unerringly devoted himself to the orchestral performance of works by the two major figures of the time: Johannes Brahms and Richard Wagner. In spite of the anti-Semitic atmosphere, Levi saw the conducting of Wagner's works as a major calling: one that pinnacled in the premier performance of Parsifal in Bayreuth. In this biography, newly translated into English by Cynthia Klohr, opera scholar and conductor Fritjof Haas surveys the life and work of this remarkable individual. Born of a long line of rabbis and raised on the ideals of political emancipation of Europe's Jews, Levi sought to break the social constraints and boundaries imposed upon him because of his religious heritage by the power brokers of the classical music scene. Like so many German Jews of his generation, Levi struggled nearly all his life to dissolve the battle between personal lot and social prejudice. Drawing on the wealth of material from the Leviana repository in Munich, Germany, Haas artfully weaves together Levi's personal history with his musical milieu to paint a portrait of this ambitious and ambivalent figure in the world of 19th-century German music. This work will be of special interest to musicologists, musicians, opera fans, classical music listeners, and historians and scholars of Judaic studies.
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Das völkerrechtliche Demokratiegebot. Eine Untersuchung zur schwindenden Wertneutralität des Völkerrechts gegenüber den staatlichen Binnenstrukturen (JusIntEu 72) (2013)
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ISBN: 9783161520396 bzw. 3161520394, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, gebraucht.
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Das völkerrechtliche Demokratiegebot: Eine Untersuchung zur schwindenden Wertneutralität des Völkerrechts gegenüber den staatlichen Binnenstrukturen (Jus Internationale Et Europaeum) (2013)
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Das Volkerrechtliche Demokratiegebot: Eine Untersuchung Zur Schwindenden Wertneutralitat Des Volkerrechts Gegenuber Den Staatlichen Binnenstrukturen (Paperback) (2013)
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ISBN: 9783161520396 bzw. 3161520394, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, Germany, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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Das völkerrechtliche Demokratiegebot - Eine Untersuchung zur schwindenden Wertneutralität des Völkerrechts gegenüber den staatlichen Binnenstrukturen (2013)
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