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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2024

        Unfit

        The COVID-19 crisis and the future of the NHS

        by Hugh Pym

        Reporting from the front lines of the pandemic, celebrated BBC journalist Hugh Pym takes readers on a gripping journey to the heart of the UK's COVID-19 crisis. He unearths shocking revelations about the failings of the British state and the Whitehall machine, shedding light on the consequences of woeful unpreparedness and misguided policies. This hard-hitting exposé draws on untold stories from the corridors of power, providing an insider's perspective on the drama, personalities and critical decision-making processes. Going beyond individual accounts, it presents a comprehensive assessment of the UK's preparedness, lockdown measures and response strategies. A tale of resilience and devastating consequences, Unfit challenges the very foundations of the UK's response to the pandemic, leaving no stone unturned in its quest for truth. Finally, it looks ahead to ask what is in store for the future of the NHS.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        October 2016

        Medicine, patients and the law

        Sixth edition

        by Margaret Brazier, Emma Cave, Rebecca Bennett, Simona Giordano

        Embryo research, cloning, assisted conception, neonatal care, saviour siblings, organ transplants, drug trials - modern developments have transformed the field of medicine almost beyond recognition in recent decades and the law struggles to keep up. In this highly acclaimed and very accessible book, now in its sixth edition, Margaret Brazier and Emma Cave provide an incisive survey of the legal situation in areas as diverse as fertility treatment, patient consent, assisted dying, malpractice and medical privacy. The book has been fully revised and updated to cover the latest cases, from assisted dying to informed consent; legislative reform of the NHS, professional regulation and redress; European regulations on data protection and clinical trials; and legislation and policy reforms on organ donation, assisted conception and mental capacity. Essential reading for healthcare professionals, lecturers, medical and law students, this book is of relevance to all whose perusal of the daily news causes wonder, hope and consternation at the advances and limitations of medicine, patients and the law.

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        Medical & healthcare law
        August 2016

        Medicine, patients and the law

        Sixth edition

        by Margaret Brazier. Series edited by Simona Giordano

        Embryo research, cloning, assisted conception, neonatal care, saviour siblings, organ transplants, drug trials - modern developments have transformed the field of medicine almost beyond recognition in recent decades and the law struggles to keep up. In this highly acclaimed and very accessible book, now in its sixth edition, Margaret Brazier and Emma Cave provide an incisive survey of the legal situation in areas as diverse as fertility treatment, patient consent, assisted dying, malpractice and medical privacy. The book has been fully revised and updated to cover the latest cases, from assisted dying to informed consent; legislative reform of the NHS, professional regulation and redress; European regulations on data protection and clinical trials; and legislation and policy reforms on organ donation, assisted conception and mental capacity. Essential reading for healthcare professionals, lecturers, medical and law students, this book is of relevance to all whose perusal of the daily news causes wonder, hope and consternation at the advances and limitations of medicine, patients and the law.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        May 2020

        Medicine, patients and the law

        Sixth edition

        by Margaret Brazier, Emma Cave

        Embryo research, cloning, assisted conception, neonatal care, saviour siblings, organ transplants, drug trials - modern developments have transformed the field of medicine almost beyond recognition in recent decades and the law struggles to keep up. In this highly acclaimed and very accessible book, now in its sixth edition, Margaret Brazier and Emma Cave provide an incisive survey of the legal situation in areas as diverse as fertility treatment, patient consent, assisted dying, malpractice and medical privacy. The book has been fully revised and updated to cover the latest cases, from assisted dying to informed consent; legislative reform of the NHS, professional regulation and redress; European regulations on data protection and clinical trials; and legislation and policy reforms on organ donation, assisted conception and mental capacity. Essential reading for healthcare professionals, lecturers, medical and law students, this book is of relevance to all whose perusal of the daily news causes wonder, hope and consternation at the advances and limitations of medicine, patients and the law.

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        March 1999

        Gnosis

        Die Botschaft des fremden Gottes

        by Hans Jonas, Christian Wiese, Christian Wiese

        Hans Jonas (1903-1993) war Philosoph und wegweisender Theoretiker der internationalen Ökologiebewegung. Er floh 1933 vor den Nationalsozialisten und emigrierte, nach Stationen in Großbritannien und Israel, schießlich in die USA. Dort forschte und lehrte Jonas unter anderem an der renommierten New School for Social Research. Sein Werk wurde in 15 Sprachen übersetzt. Christian Wiese, geboren 1961, Studium der Ev. Theologie und Judaistik in Tübingen, Bonn, Jerusalem und Heidelberg, Promotion 1997 in Frankfurt a.M., Habilitation 2006 in Erfurt. 2007-2010 Professor für jüdische Geschichte und Direktor des Centre for German-Jewish Studies an der University of Sussex. Vorher Stationen als Wiss. Mitarbeiter am Salomon-Ludwig-Steinheim-Institut für deutsch-jüdische Geschichte in Duisburg und Wiss. Assistent am Lehrstuhl für Judaistik an der Universität Erfurt. Sein Forschungsgebiet ist die moderne jüdische Geschichte und Philosophie, die Geschichte des Zionismus sowie die Geschichte der jüdisch-christlichen Beziehungen der Neuzeit. Gastprofessuren in Montreal, Dublin, am Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, an der University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) und an der ETH Zürich. Seit 2010 Inhaber der Martin-Buber-Professur für Jüdische Religionsphilosophie an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, seit 2021 Direktor des Frankfurter Buber-Rosenzeig-Instituts für jüdische Geistes- und Kulturgeschichte der Moderne und Gegenwart. Christian Wiese, geboren 1961, Studium der Ev. Theologie und Judaistik in Tübingen, Bonn, Jerusalem und Heidelberg, Promotion 1997 in Frankfurt a.M., Habilitation 2006 in Erfurt. 2007-2010 Professor für jüdische Geschichte und Direktor des Centre for German-Jewish Studies an der University of Sussex. Vorher Stationen als Wiss. Mitarbeiter am Salomon-Ludwig-Steinheim-Institut für deutsch-jüdische Geschichte in Duisburg und Wiss. Assistent am Lehrstuhl für Judaistik an der Universität Erfurt. Sein Forschungsgebiet ist die moderne jüdische Geschichte und Philosophie, die Geschichte des Zionismus sowie die Geschichte der jüdisch-christlichen Beziehungen der Neuzeit. Gastprofessuren in Montreal, Dublin, am Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, an der University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) und an der ETH Zürich. Seit 2010 Inhaber der Martin-Buber-Professur für Jüdische Religionsphilosophie an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, seit 2021 Direktor des Frankfurter Buber-Rosenzeig-Instituts für jüdische Geistes- und Kulturgeschichte der Moderne und Gegenwart.

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        January 2001

        Der Prozeß und Tod Jesu aus jüdischer Sicht

        by Chaim Cohn, Hannah Livon, Christian Wiese

        Chaim Cohn, 1911 in Lübeck geboren, wanderte 1930 nach Palästina aus. Er studierte in Jerusalem Judaistik und Jura. Seit der Staatsgründung Israels 1948 wirkte er als Generalstaatsanwalt – in der Funktion wirkte er bei der Ergreifung Eichmanns mit Fritz Bauer zusammen –, als Justizminister des Landes und von 1960 an als Richter am Obersten Gerichtshof Israels. Er vertrat sein Land bei der UNO-Menschenrechtskommission. Chaim Cohn starb 2002 in Jerusalem. Christian Wiese, geboren 1961, Studium der Ev. Theologie und Judaistik in Tübingen, Bonn, Jerusalem und Heidelberg, Promotion 1997 in Frankfurt a.M., Habilitation 2006 in Erfurt. 2007-2010 Professor für jüdische Geschichte und Direktor des Centre for German-Jewish Studies an der University of Sussex. Vorher Stationen als Wiss. Mitarbeiter am Salomon-Ludwig-Steinheim-Institut für deutsch-jüdische Geschichte in Duisburg und Wiss. Assistent am Lehrstuhl für Judaistik an der Universität Erfurt. Sein Forschungsgebiet ist die moderne jüdische Geschichte und Philosophie, die Geschichte des Zionismus sowie die Geschichte der jüdisch-christlichen Beziehungen der Neuzeit. Gastprofessuren in Montreal, Dublin, am Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, an der University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) und an der ETH Zürich. Seit 2010 Inhaber der Martin-Buber-Professur für Jüdische Religionsphilosophie an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, seit 2021 Direktor des Frankfurter Buber-Rosenzeig-Instituts für jüdische Geistes- und Kulturgeschichte der Moderne und Gegenwart.

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        September 2020

        It was always love

        by Hotel, Nikola

        She’s had enough of men, but he can’t get enough of her...   Away. Just get out of here. That's all Aubree thinks about when she gets kicked out of college after a party. She buys an incredibly old car, throws the few things she owns into the trunk and flees to her best friend Ivy in New Hampshire.    There, all she wants is to pull the blanket over her head and think of nothing else. Not about that night. Not about the party. And most of all, not that picture that's been circulating on the Internet ever since. But it doesn't work. Because instead of her friend, she meets Noah, Ivy's stepbrother. With his impulsive but surprisingly sensitive nature, Noah evokes feelings in her that she doesn't need right now. And which, nevertheless, sweep her away like a storm...     Second volume of a romantic and exciting dilogy with 20 lavishly illustrated hand-lettered pages by Carolin Magunia. Including a playlist that can be found on Spotify and contains songs which match perfectly with the story! It was always you (Vol. 1) entered the Spiegel bestseller list immediately after its publication. Both titles can be read separately. For all fans of Mona Kasten, Laura Kneidl and Kelly Moran! 30.000 copies of vol. 1 + 2 were sold since June 2020!

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