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einem Unternehmen des Online Versandhandels. AIS-Studien, 11(2). Daugareilh , Isabelle/Degryse, Christophe/Pochet, Philippe (2019): The Platform Economy and Social Law: Key Issues in Comparative Perspective
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Population Thinking. A Critical Reader of Primary Sources, Abingdon/New York: Routledge 2015. * with Christoph Höltke (Ed.): Nicaragua – der Traum von der Freiheit [Lateinamerika im Fokus, Vol. 2], Berlin:
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audience): Forthcoming Dualism. In Handbook of the Anthropocene. In Nathanaël Wallenhorst and Christoph Wulf (eds.), Springer-Nature Forthcoming Meeting report: Politics, science and technology in times
Proceedings, IEEE Aerospace Conference, Hybride Event, Big Sky, MT, March 5-12, 2022 Tobias Franz, Christoph Seidl, Philipp M. Fischer, Andreas Gerndt Utilizing Multi-level Concepts for Multi-phase Modeling
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option of exploring (querying) uncertain data at certain cost. Project heads: Nicole Megow and Christoph Dürr Project term: 2016 Funded by: Bayerisch-Französisches Hochschulzentrum (BFHZ) Design and Operation
doctoral students. © Jens Lehmkühler / University of Bremen Festive atmosphere The saxophonist Christopher Spintge accompanied the ceremony at the Campus Space of the Sparkasse Bremen AG with his tunes
State of play 2021. Brussels: European Trade Union Institute; European Social Observatory. Degryse, Christophe (2021): 'Holy union?' The sectoral social partners and the Covid-19 crisis in Europe. Gies, Philipp
Grundbegriffen. Lexikon zur historischen Semantik in Deutschland, in preparation. Veronika Settele and Christoph Conrad, Keine Zukunft – keine Kinder? Gebärstreik zwischen Klassenkampf und Klimakrise, being published
de NW1 / M4140 Dr. Jon-Olaf Krisponeit OFP 62243 krisponeit(at)ifp.uni-bremen.de NW1 / W4150 Dr. Christoph Mahr TEM 62268 mahr(at)ifp.uni-bremen.de NW1 / M5070 Dr. Thorsten Mehrtens TEM 62273 mehrtens(at)ifp
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and Prof. Dr. Gerrit Hölzle as host was followed by a specialist programme including Prof. Dr. Christoph Thole (University of Cologne), Prof. Dr. Georg Bitter (University of Mannheim), Prof. Dr. Ulrich
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