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Das Grundrecht auf den Schutz des Briefgeheimnisses verbietet nicht nur staatliche Eingriffe, sondern verlangt dem Staat von
heute auch ein vielf?ltiges Engagement zu dessen Umsetzung im Verh?ltnis Privater zueinander ab. Dies einmal mit Blick auf
die Beseitigung des Postmonopols und den Wettbewerb zwischen mehreren Anbietern einerseits, die Entwicklung neuer Informationstechniken
andererseits, aber auch die Verdichtung spezifischer Problemlagen "dritterseits" wie überalterung der Bev?lkerung und die
Aufl?sung herk?mmlicher Familienstrukturen (Briefverkehr ?lterer Menschen, zwischen Kindern und nicht obsorgeberechtigten
Elternteilen, aber auch zwischen Kindern und Gro?eltern und angesichts des weiteren Steigens des Lebensalters auch Urgro?eltern). 相似文献
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The extremely high suicide rate in Sri Lanka is explained by a psychological analysis of the way in which Sri Lankans deal with conflicts. This "conflict culture" includes psychological factors, such as high rates in collectivism and power distance, repressive education, influence of foreign cultures, religion, and posttraumatic stress symptoms. Structural changes toward another "conflict culture," including conflict prevention and conflict solution in families and communities, are proposed. 相似文献
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Waltraud Baier M.Sc. Jason M. Warnett Ph.D. Mark Payne M.B.A. Mark A. Williams Ph.D. 《Journal of forensic sciences》2018,63(4):1298-1302
This case report presents one of the first reported uses of a 3D printed exhibit in an English homicide trial, in which two defendants were accused of beating their victim to death. The investigation of this crime included a micro‐CT scan of the victim's skull, which assisted the pathologist to determine the circumstances of the assault, in particular regarding the number of assault weapons and perpetrators. The scan showed two distinct injury shapes, suggesting the use of either two weapons or a single weapon with geometrically distinct surfaces. It subsequently served as the basis for a 3D print, which was shown in court in one of the first examples that 3D printed physical models have been introduced as evidence in a criminal trial in the United Kingdom. This paper presents the decision‐making process of whether to use 3D printed evidence or not. 相似文献
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Waltraud Baier Ph.D. Michael J. Donnelly M.Eng. Mark Payne M.B.A. Mark A. Williams Ph.D. 《Journal of forensic sciences》2020,65(5):1774-1778
Three-dimensional scanning and documentation methods are becoming increasingly employed by law enforcement personnel for crime scene and accident scene recording. Three-dimensional documentation of the victim's body in such cases is also increasingly used as the field of forensic radiology and imaging is expanding rapidly. These scanning technologies enable a more complete and detailed documentation than standard autopsy. This was used to examine a fatal pedestrian-vehicle collision where the pedestrian was killed by a van while crossing the road. Two competing scenarios were considered for the vehicle speed calculation: the pedestrian being projected forward by the impact or the pedestrian being carried on the vehicle's bonnet. In order to assist with this, the impact area of the accident vehicle was scanned using laser surface scanning, the victim was scanned using postmortem CT and micro-CT and the data sets were combined to virtually match features of the vehicle to injuries on the victim. Micro-CT revealed additional injuries not previously detected, lending support to the pedestrian-carry theory. 相似文献
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Waltraud Schelkle 《The Political quarterly》2016,87(2):157-165
The UK's negotiating position in the area of ‘economic governance’ started from the assumption that there is a deep dividing line between insiders and outsiders of the ‘euro zone’. To protect the outsiders, the UK government did not ask for a veto, but for a safeguard mechanism that can postpone a decision in the euro area. This is exactly what David Cameron achieved in the negotiations with Council President Tusk. This article explains why the UK demands were so modest. Key is the peculiar situation of the UK being the major financial centre for a currency union to which it does not belong. Hence, the UK taxpayer needs protection from the City, and EU membership has helped to provide this. There is not much else a UK government could ask for. 相似文献