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      <title>Minor rights : access to justice for children at risk of social exclusion</title>
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      <description>&lt;Title&gt;Minor rights : access to justice for children at risk of social exclusion&lt;/Title&gt;
&lt;Editors&gt;Inverno, Antonella; Rigo, Enrica; Bicocchi, Luca&lt;/Editors&gt;
&lt;Issue Date&gt;2012&lt;/Issue Date&gt;
&lt;Abstract&gt;The project Minor Rights - Access to justice for children at risk of social exclusion, funded by the European Commission, DG Justice, was conducted by Save the Children&#xD;
Italia (project coordinator) together with the Department of History and General Theory of Law at Roma Tre University, l’Associazione Studi Giuridici sull’Immigrazione (ASGI), the European Public Law Organization (EPLO) in Athens and l’Instituto Universitario de&#xD;
Estudios sobre Migraciones (IUEM) of Universidad Pontificia Comillas in Madrid.&lt;/Abstract&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Decretales Pictae. Le miniature nei manoscritti delle Decretali di Gregorio IX (Liber Extra) : atti del colloquio internazionale tenuto all'Istituto Storico Germanico, Roma 3-4 marzo 2010</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/2307/711</link>
      <description>&lt;Title&gt;Decretales Pictae. Le miniature nei manoscritti delle Decretali di Gregorio IX (Liber Extra) : atti del colloquio internazionale tenuto all'Istituto Storico Germanico, Roma 3-4 marzo 2010&lt;/Title&gt;
&lt;Editors&gt;Bertram, Martin; Di Paolo, Silvia&lt;/Editors&gt;
&lt;Issue Date&gt;2012-05-07&lt;/Issue Date&gt;
&lt;Pages&gt;344, [92] p. : ill.&lt;/Pages&gt;
&lt;Abstract&gt;Il presente volume è concepito come un esperimento sotto diversi aspetti e come tale dovrebbe essere considerato: è pubblicato in formato elettronico (pdf) in libera consultazione (open access), si occupa di un’area di ricerca ancora inesplorata e cerca di realizzare un vero approccio interdisciplinare. Le Decretali di papa Gregorio IX (cosiddetto Liber Extra), promulgate nel 1234, sopravvivono in quasi 700 copie. Più di 300 manoscritti contengono una serie, più o meno completa, di cinque miniature in apertura dei cinque libri delle Decretali. Conseguentemente in questo volume cinque storici dell’arte analizzano le miniature rispettivamente a uno dei cinque libri, confrontandole in numerose copie delle Decretali. Tre contributi poi si occupano di altri elementi decorativi e di questioni paleografiche e codicologiche nei manoscritti delle Decretali. Il volume è completato da un’ampia sezione illustrativa che mostra le miniature in 34 diversi manoscritti delle Decretali.; The present volume is conceived as an experiment in several respects and it should be regarded as such: it is published in electronic format (pdf) with open access, it is dealing with a virtually unexplored area of research and it tries to realize a genuine interdisciplinary approach. The Decretals of pope Gregory IX (so called Liber extra), published in 1234, survive in almost 700 copies. More than 300 of the manuscripts feature a series of five miniatures heading the five books of the Decretals. Accordingly in this book five art historians are investigating the miniatures to one of the five books respectively, comparing them through many copies of the Decretals. Three more contributions are dealing with other decorative elements and with paleographical and codicological problems of the Decretal manuscripts. The volume is complete with a substantial illustrative section showing the miniatures in 34 different Decretal manuscripts.; Der vorliegende Band ist in mehrfacher Hinsicht als ein Versuch konzipiert und entsprechend aufzufassen: er wird in elektronischer Form (pdf) mit freiem Zugang (open access) publiziert; sein Gegenstand war bisher praktisch unerforscht; und es wird versucht, den sachlich gebotenen interdisziplinären Ansatz zu verwirklichen. Die Dekretalen Gregors IX. (sog. Liber Extra), die 1234 publiziert wurden, sind in rund 700 mittelalterlichen Handschriften überliefert. Davon sind mehr als 300 mit Miniaturen ausgestattet. In der Regel findet man jeweils eine Miniatur am Anfang der fünf Bücher der Dekretalen, d.h. insgesamt fünf pro Handschrift. Diese Miniaturen werden in unserem Band von fünf  Kunsthistoriker/innen untersucht. Unabhängig von einander analysiert jede/r von ihnen die Darstellungen am Anfang eines der fünf Dekretalenbücher, die sie in vielen Handschriften vergleichen. Es folgen drei Beiträge zu anderen  dekorativen Elementen sowie zu paläographischen und kodikologischen Problemen der Dekretalenhandschriften. Die Texte werden ergänzt durch einen umfangreichen Abbildungsteil, der Miniaturen aus 34 verschiedenen Dekretalenhandschriften wiedergibt.&lt;/Abstract&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 22:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2012-05-06T22:00:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Expected Performance of the ATLAS Experiment: Detector, Trigger and Physics</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/2307/396</link>
      <description>&lt;Title&gt;Expected Performance of the ATLAS Experiment: Detector, Trigger and Physics&lt;/Title&gt;
&lt;Authors&gt;Aad, G.; Bacci, Cesare; Ceradini, Filippo; Di Luise, Silvestro; Diglio, Sara; Orestano, Domizia; Pastore, Fernanda; Petrucci, Fabrizio; Spogli, L.; et, al.&lt;/Authors&gt;
&lt;Issue Date&gt;2009-01&lt;/Issue Date&gt;
&lt;Abstract&gt;The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN promises a major step forward in the understanding of the fundamental nature of matter. The ATLAS experiment is a general-purpose detector for the LHC, whose design was guided by the need to accommodate the wide spectrum of possible physics signatures. The major remit of the ATLAS experiment is the exploration of the TeV mass scale where ground breaking discoveries are expected. In the focus are the investigation of the electroweak symmetry breaking and linked to this the search for the Higgs boson as well as the search for Physics beyond the Standard Model. In this report a detailed examination of the expected performance of the ATLAS detector is provided, with a major aim being to investigate the experimental sensitivity to a wide range of measurements and potential observations of new physical processes. An earlier summary of the expected capabilities of ATLAS was compiled in 1999. Since that time, the design of the detector has been finalised, and construction and installation have been completed. An extensive test-beam programme was undertaken. Furthermore, the simulation and reconstruction software code and frameworks have been completely rewritten. Revisions incorporated reflect improved detector modelling as well as major technical changes to the software technology. Greatly improved understanding of calibration and alignment techniques, and their practical impact on performance, is now in place. The studies reported here are based on full simulations of the ATLAS detector response. A variety of event generators were employed. The simulation and reconstruction of these large event samples thus provided an important operational test of the new ATLAS software system. In addition, the processing was distributed world-wide over the ATLAS Grid facilities and hence provided an important test of the ATLAS computing system – this is the origin of the expression “CSC studies” (“computing system commissioning”), which is occasionally referred to in these volumes. This report is broadly divided into two parts: firstly the performance for identification of physics objects is examined in detail, followed by a detailed assessment of the performance of the trigger system. This part is subdivided into chapters surveying the capabilities for charged particle tracking, each of electron/photon, muon and tau identification, jet and missing transverse energy reconstruction, b-tagging algorithms and performance, and finally the trigger system performance. The second major subdivision of the report addresses physics measurement capabilities, and new physics search sensitivities. Individual chapters in this part discuss ATLAS physics capabilities in Standard Model QCD and electroweak processes, in the top quark sector, in b-physics, in searches for Higgs bosons, supersymmetry searches, and finally searches for other new particles predicted in more exotic models.&lt;/Abstract&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2008-12-31T23:00:00Z</dc:date>
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