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Auteur: Steven Greer
gebondenNederlands392 blz.9789464612004
29-8-2025
75 jaar buitenaards contact, geheime technologie en doofpotoperaties
Al meer dan 75 jaar worden buitenaardse voertuigen neergehaald en in het geheim onderzocht binnen transnationale programma’s die buiten het zicht van overheden opereren. Meer
gebondenNederlands365 blz.9789464612011
24-6-2025
Wat als er technologie bestaat die onze afhankelijkheid van fossiele brandstoffen overbodig maakt? Die oorlogen om grondstoffen kan beëindigen, onze planeet kan herstellen en vrijheid kan terugbrengen in een wereld vol systemen? Meer
gebondenEngels552 blz.9781107025509
29-3-2018
Confusion about the differences between the Council of Europe (the parent body of the European Court of Human Rights) and the European Union is commonplace amongst the general public. Meer
GebondenEngels9781032117027
15-10-2021
In September 2001, the world witnessed the horrific events of 9/11. A great deal has happened on the counterterrorist front in the 20 years since. While the terrorist threat has greatly diminished in Northern Ireland, the events of 9/11 and their aftermath have ushered in a new phase for the rest of the UK with some familiar, but also many novel, characteristics. Meer
PaperbackEngels9781032117003
15-10-2021
In September 2001, the world witnessed the horrific events of 9/11. A great deal has happened on the counterterrorist front in the 20 years since. While the terrorist threat has greatly diminished in Northern Ireland, the events of 9/11 and their aftermath have ushered in a new phase for the rest of the UK with some familiar, but also many novel, characteristics. Meer
GebondenEngels9780521846172
30-11-2006
This book critically appraises the European Convention on Human Rights as it faces some daunting challenges. It argues that the Convention's core functions have subtly changed, particularly since the ending of the Cold War, and that these are now to articulate an 'abstract constitutional model' for the entire continent, and to promote convergence in the operation of public institutions at every level of governance. Meer
PaperbackEngels9780521608596
30-11-2006
This book critically appraises the European Convention on Human Rights as it faces some daunting challenges. It argues that the Convention's core functions have subtly changed, particularly since the ending of the Cold War, and that these are now to articulate an 'abstract constitutional model' for the entire continent, and to promote convergence in the operation of public institutions at every level of governance. Meer