The German Reference in Creating a Regional Truth Commission in Post-Yugoslavia
Lecture by Jacqueline Nießer on truth commissions in post-Yugoslavia, referencing German reconciliation models. Held in English.
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Lecture by Jacqueline Nießer on truth commissions in post-Yugoslavia, referencing German reconciliation models. Held in English.
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Details of a lecture on 'Concepts of Time in Physical Theories' by Prof. em. Dr. Jürgen Ehlers, held on May 22, 2003.
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Details of a lecture by Eva Illouz on character and commitment phobia, held at the Einstein Forum on June 8, 2007.
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Conference details for 'Forsaken and Forlorn. On Sadness, Grief, and Mourning' held February 4-6, 2010, at the Einstein Forum.
Brochure for the 'Forsaken and Forlorn: On Sadness, Grief, and Mourning' International Conference held February 4-6, 2010, at the Einstein Forum.
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