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Eugen Ehrlich: Bibliographic Index
Contributor(s): Nezhurbida, Sergiy (Author), Diachuk, Maria (Author), Tomasčíková, Slávka (Editor)
ISBN: 162273484X     ISBN-13: 9781622734849
Publisher: Vernon Press
OUR PRICE:   $65.55  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Law
Dewey: 340.115
LCCN: 2018930915
Series: Series in Law
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 6" W x 9" (1.11 lbs) 376 pages
 
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With an introduction by Manfred Rehbinder.

The Bibliographic Index EUGEN EHRLICH is a guide through available materials containing information about the life, scientific, educational, legislative and social activities of the Austrian lawyer and university professor in the period of 1896-1918. Eugen Ehrlich was the Dean in 1901-1902 and 1908-1909 and the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law in 1902-1903 and 1909-1910, the Vice-Rector in 1907-1908, and the Rector of Franz Joseph University in Czernowitz in 1906-1907 (now Ukrainian: Chernivtsi). Moreover, ex officio, he was a member of the local parliament.
The Index includes the foreword of the compilers, an introductory article, a selected basic chronology with the dates of the life and work of Eugen Ehrlich, and the four main structural parts: "List of works by Eugen Ehrlich", "Eugen Ehrlich as editor", "Literature about Eugen Ehrlich's life and activity" and "Appendices: Documents from Chernivtsi University Scientific Library holdings". "List of works by Eugen Ehrlich", "Periodicals with Eugen Ehrlich's publications", "List of used periodicals", and "Name index" are all provided for the convenience of users. The "Name index" includes all the names recorded in the main text of the publication (numbers of bibliographic records of works devoted to individual persons are enclosed in parentheses).
The book contains photographs of Eugen Ehrlich and photographs of materials linked to his life and activities. They have made the bibliographic index more attractive and more interesting for readers. The Index can help users find necessary documents and verify the accuracy of existing information, that it becomes a prerequisite for further research, and finally, it will be useful to all who are interested in Eugen Ehrlich's life journey and scientific legacy.


Contributor Bio(s): Nezhurbida, Sergiy: - Sergiy Nezhurbida is a researcher in the fields of criminology and history of law at Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University in Ukraine. He speaks Ukrainian, Russian, English and German. He graduated in 1998 from the Faculty of Law of Chernivtsi University in Ukraine. In 2001 he received the PhD. in Penal Law and in 2015 he was awarded the LLD in Criminology. His current research focuses on the aetiology of crime and the history of law. He teaches courses in criminology, criminal victimology, theories of crime causation, criminal-executive law and international law. He has been a leader and a member of numerous research teams in national and international projects. Since 2017 he has been a Director of German Law Center at Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University (Zentrum für deutsches Recht Uni Czernowitz).Diachuk, Maria: - Maria Diachuk is a Head of Foreign Publications Fund of the Scientific Library of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University in Ukraine. She speaks Ukrainian, Russian and German. She graduated with the degree of a Master in Economics. She is an experienced library archives researcher.Tomasčikova, Slavka: - "Slávka Tomasčíková is an associate professor in the field of cultural studies at Pavol Jozef Safárik University in Kosice in Slovakia. She speaks Slovak, English and Russian. In 2009 she finished her habilitation procedure in the field of Non-Slavic Languages and Literatures - British and American Studies. Her current research focuses on narratives in media discourses and she teaches courses in British studies and interpretation of media texts. She has been a guarantor of the Gender Studies and Culture study programme. She gave plenary lectures at international conferences in Romania, Spain, Poland, Albania, Hungary and Serbia. She has been a President of the Slovak Association for the Study of English, a Secretary of the European Society for the Study of English (2008-2013), and the Vice-Rector for International Relations of P. J. Safárik University in Kosice (2011-2015)."