Ciągle nam go brakuje. Ucieka, kiedy wieczność pozostaje. Bywa utożsamiany z pieniądzem. Podobno szczęśliwi go nie liczą. Czas. W tej antologii poznacie jego barwne wariacje – siedem finałowych opowiadań z ubiegłorocznej edycji konkursu Kryształowe smoki, organizowanego w ramach wrocławskich Dni Fantastyki. Dzięki jego laureatom zanurkujecie w głąb świadomości żmii, by odzyskać jedyną osobę, która może uratować was przed katastrofą. Ramię w ramię z upadłym półbogiem zwiedzicie niezwykłe miasto. Wsłuchacie się w słowa czwartej zwrotki wyjątkowej piosenki. Raz jeszcze przeżyjecie monotonię tej samej przedwiosennej chwili. Podpiszecie też bardzo specyficzny układ, pracując nad bezprecedensowym projektem. U boku legendarnej primabaleriny przejdziecie przez miasto podzielone tak rzeką, jak i czasem. Wreszcie nocą, odziani w welurowe garnitury, wstąpicie do kasyna, w którym gra się o wszystko prócz pieniędzy. Siedem unikalnych perspektyw znanych autorów i młodych, debiutujących twórców, siedem sposobów postrzegania czasu – nieco refleksyjnych, miejscami zabawnych, niekiedy wręcz upiornych… Krótka lektura, która zostanie z wami na długo. Czas – start!
Any effort to gather evidence may prove pointless without ensuring its admissibility. Nevertheless, the EU, while developing instruments for smooth gathering of evidence in criminal matters, is not taking much effort to enhance its admissibility. Due to the lack of common rules in this matter, gathering and use of evidence in the EU cross-border context is still governed by the domestic law of the member states concerned. This may lead to situations where, given the differences between legal systems across the EU, evidence collected in one member state will not be admissible in other member states. Due to the fact that the Lisbon Treaty opened the possibility to adopt minimum rules concerning, among other things, the mutual admissibility of evidence, this research investigates the concept of minimum standards designed to enhance mutual admissibility of evidence in the EU. Through a study of two investigative measures, telephone tapping and house search, the author examines whether coming to various common minimum standards is feasible and whether compliance with these standards would finally shape the as yet nonexistent concept of the free movement and mutual recognition of evidence in criminal matters in the EU. Essential reading for both national and EU policy makers, scholars and practitioners involved in cross-border gathering of evidence in the EU.
Polymer Engineering focuses on the preparation and application of polymers in several hot topics such as artificial photosynthesis, water purification by membrane technologies, and biodiesel production from wastewater plants. The authors not only describe the latest developments in polymer science, but also support these experimental results by computational chemistry and modelling studies.
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