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FIFA has accepted the jurisdiction of the CAS as from 11 November
2002. This date does not mark the beginning of the arbitration of
the CAS in football matters, however it has to be stated, that from
this date on football disputes in front of the CAS increased
enormously. This book is dedicated to the most important decisions
of the CAS in football disputes. These awards are analyzed by
experts, practicing all over the world. Most of the authors have
been directly involved in the proceedings before the CAS. The
commentaries cover a broad spectrum of disputes, inter alia,
disputes concerning the contractual stability, protection of young
football players, doping, football hooliganism, match fixing,
players release, multiple club ownership, player agents and the
stays of execution. This book provides a wide range of valuable
information and is a useful tool for those whose main concern is
professional football, such as sports lawyers, sports managers and
sports agents, but also academics and researchers. The book appears
in the ASSER International Sports Law Series, under the editorship
of Dr. Robert Siekmann, Dr. Janwillem Soek and Marco van der Harst
LL.M.
FIFA has accepted the jurisdiction of the CAS as from 11 November
2002. This date does not mark the beginning of the arbitration of
the CAS in football matters, however it has to be stated, that from
this date on football disputes in front of the CAS increased
enormously. This book is dedicated to the most important decisions
of the CAS in football disputes. These awards are analyzed by
experts, practicing all over the world. Most of the authors have
been directly involved in the proceedings before the CAS. The
commentaries cover a broad spectrum of disputes, inter alia,
disputes concerning the contractual stability, protection of young
football players, doping, football hooliganism, match fixing,
players release, multiple club ownership, player agents and the
stays of execution. This book provides a wide range of valuable
information and is a useful tool for those whose main concern is
professional football, such as sports lawyers, sports managers and
sports agents, but also academics and researchers. The book appears
in the ASSER International Sports Law Series, under the editorship
of Dr. Robert Siekmann, Dr. Janwillem Soek and Marco van der Harst
LL.M.
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During the past half century, Latin America has evolved from a
region of political instability and frequent dictatorships into one
of elected governments. Although its societies and economies have
undergone sweeping changes, high levels of violence have remained a
persistent problem. Religious Responses to Violence: Human Rights
in Latin America Past and Present offers rich resources to
understand how religion has perceived and addressed different forms
of violence, from the political and state violence of the 1970s and
1980s to the drug traffickers and youth gangs of today. The
contributors offer many fresh insights into contemporary criminal
violence and reconsider past interpretations of political violence,
liberation theology, and human rights in light of new questions and
evidence. In contrast to many other studies of violence, this book
explores its moral dimensions-up close in lived experience-and the
real consequences of human agency. Alexander Wilde provides a
thoughtful substantive introduction, followed by thematic chapters
on "rights," "violence," and case studies of ten countries
throughout the region. The book breaks new ground examining common
responses as well as differences between Catholic and Evangelical
pastoral accompaniment. These new studies focus on the specifically
religious character of their responses-how they relate their
mission and faith to violence in different contexts-to better
understand how and why they have taken action.
During the past half century, Latin America has evolved from a
region of political instability and frequent dictatorships into one
of elected governments. Although its societies and economies have
undergone sweeping changes, high levels of violence have remained a
persistent problem. Religious Responses to Violence: Human Rights
in Latin America Past and Present offers rich resources to
understand how religion has perceived and addressed different forms
of violence, from the political and state violence of the 1970s and
1980s to the drug traffickers and youth gangs of today. The
contributors offer many fresh insights into contemporary criminal
violence and reconsider past interpretations of political violence,
liberation theology, and human rights in light of new questions and
evidence. In contrast to many other studies of violence, this book
explores its moral dimensions-up close in lived experience-and the
real consequences of human agency. Alexander Wilde provides a
thoughtful substantive introduction, followed by thematic chapters
on "rights," "violence," and case studies of ten countries
throughout the region. The book breaks new ground examining common
responses as well as differences between Catholic and Evangelical
pastoral accompaniment. These new studies focus on the specifically
religious character of their responses-how they relate their
mission and faith to violence in different contexts-to better
understand how and why they have taken action.
The Neotropical ant genus Linepithema is revised at the species
level for the first time. Following extensive synonymy, nineteen
species are recognized, including six new species. Taxonomic keys,
diagnoses, illustrations, and discussions of the biology,
distribution, natural history, and taxonomy are provided.
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