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Η ύλη στον Κώδικα Οργανισμού Δικαστηρίων και Δικαστικών Υπαλλήλων σε μορφή ερωτήσεων (και για τα προφορικά) της ΕΣΔΙ 2023 Δικαστικών Υπαλλήλων
30/03/2017-30/03/2027
JIPITEC – Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and E-Commerce Law, 2017
This article looks at the current lack of enforcement and sanctions in European Data Protection Law with a particular focus on administrative fines. It identifies reasons for the existing deficits in European Data Protection Law and analyses the potential of the new rules of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to compensate for those deficits. The article argues that the practical application of the new rules and the coordination of Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) in all member states of the EU are the key to more efficient sanctioning and enforcement through administrative fines.
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2020
In Greek and Roman sources, Tartessos designates a geographical area and a legendary kingdom that flourished in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula between the eighth and seventh centuries bce. For decades, much research on pre-Roman Iberia has gravitated around the nature of Tartessos as an historical or mythical polity, its possible location, and the archaeological identification of Tartessic material culture. It seems now increasingly clear that what the Greeks called Tartessos was inextricably linked to the presence of Phoenician culture in the area. It is thus only fitting that the first book about the subject to be published in English approaches the evidence with a special focus on patterns and phenomena of cultural and economic contact between the Phoenicians and the locals. DOI: 10.7817/jameroriesoci.140.1.0219 https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7817/jameroriesoci.140.1.0219
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The Ogam (Modern Irish: Ogham) script is a peculiar writing system devised to write the Primitive Irish language, i.e. the precursor of Old Irish. This script which in its core consists of 20 letters that are made up of 1-5 strokes or notches along the edges of standing stones was in use mainly from the 5th to the 7th centuries, but its use never fully died out. Of the c. 400 known Ogam inscriptions, around 330 are found in Ireland, the others are found in Britain. This article describes the writing system and the rather monotonous content-namely personal names-of the Ogam texts, as well as the language as far as it is accessible through these texts.
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