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        June 2016

        Actio utilis.

        Anspruchsanalogie im römischen Recht.

        by Harke, Jan Dirk

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        July 1996

        Actio iniuriarum.

        Der Schutz der Persönlichkeit im südafrikanischen Privatrecht.

        by Walter, Helge

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        May 2012

        Actio Pauliana und fraudulent conveyances.

        Zur Rezeption kontinentalen Gläubigeranfechtungsrechts in England.

        by Willems, Constantin

      • Lifetyle & personal style guides
        January 2014

        Downsize With Style

        A 5-Step Process To Create A Happy Home and Refine Your New Lifestyle

        by Bettina Deda

        Downsize with Style is the first practical guide for empty nesters helping them reduce stress while downsizing, get rid of clutter and excess stuff, prioritise what to keep and optimise storage. Downsize with Style received the following accolades: * Shortlisted – Agent’s Pick of the Month, Andrew Lownie, London, October 2104 * Rated ‘Outstanding’ – Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards, November 2014 * Bronze medal at the 2015 Independent Publisher Book Awards, National category Home & Garden * Finalist 2015 USA Best Book Awards   The book is based on an easy-to-follow 5-step process to achieve a stylish and functional home in a more compact space. De-clutter and tidy up Find your personal style Visualise your ideas Layout your space Start decorating Additionally, it covers expert tips from international designers, real estate and removal specialists.

      • Christian theology

        The Practice of Theology

        An Introduction to Theological Reflection and Its Main Figures

        by Ángel Cordovilla

        What is theology? Anyone who tries to answer this question is invited, first of all, to practice such singular science. In order to do so, she or he will have to visit the loci where theology is made, to understand the essential forms it has adopted throughout history, and to deepen into the topics its inner configuration calls for: God’s revelation, human faith, Church, Scripture, Tradition, and Magisterium.  This introduction to theological reflection is written from the conviction that theology owns a unique word that only theology can say and propose as a service both to the Church and to society.

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