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... that the Lander are important players in health care provision and the supervision of the medical ... as initiated by the former Green minister of health, further emphasized the freedom of resea...
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...the Decree of the Prussian Minister of Justice of May 28, 1923, in the version of Marc... importance to national sport or national health, see the Laws of December 13, 1933 (RGBI 11058) an...
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... but not in the responsible ministerial bureaucracies or in the political parties. This ap...
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There is much change happening within outpatient care in Germany. What will be the out-come of these changes? This article analyzes changes in the legal framework and policy impacts concerning the system of organized interests. Subsequently the manifold changes in German regions are analyzed to develop ideal-typical scenarios of the possible future of hierarchy, market, and cooperation in outpatient care governance. It is argued that minor reform compromises are about to lead to major changes of the subsystem.
... to the Kohl government, the green health minister Andrea Fischer not only wanted to increase finance...
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... its applications in biology, medicine and health. Since its creation, the Committee has published s..., on the 4th of June 2003, the Minister of Social Affairs adopted a legal decision guarant...
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... and one of whom may be the Prime Minister. The Ldnderrat's veto may be overruled by the, Eco... of the law of marriage and of public health, although the Marriage Law of 1938 also incorporat...
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... it as physical illtreatment or injury to health. Physical ill-treatment is said to have been infli... State) and section 104 (defamation of ministers and charges d'aflaires of foreign countries) are s...
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The system of police governance in England and Wales has been subject to a process of centralization for many decades. This development has accelerated in recent years, to the extent that although the de jure organization of policing remains based on local provincial forces, some commentators now feel that there is de facto national police force. In this paper, we outline the main contours of the institutional governance of policing in England and Wales, and discuss the main aspects of centralization that have occurred in recent decades. Although the overall picture of centralization is clear, a number of countervailing tendencies are visible that suggest the possibility of enhanced local influence. The paper concludes with a discussion of the future prospects for police organization an...
... coming to a premature end of the ministerial career of Charles Clarke' (Godfrey 2007: 75). The ... other public services such as transport, health and education), they have increasingly shaped the ...
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... if committed by a person in good mental health. The main difference between section 1568 BGB and... to a German and it gave power to the Minister of Justice to issue rules on the conduct of the ad...
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The September 2005 general election forced Germany's two largest political parties, CDU/CSU and SPD, to form the second grand coalition government in the country's post-war history. The election result was widely regarded as an expression of the view amongst the electorate that neither of the two main political camps could offer adequate solutions to the urgent political, social and economic challenges which the larger Germany has been facing since reunification in 1990. This article argues that the failure of the grand coalition to implement substantial changes of the policy and institutional status quo reveals the intrinsic structural weaknesses of Germany's "semisovereign" political system, which favors continuity over change. The democratic process in the unified Germany continues t...
... office on the federal level, such as ministerial positions, party leadership or candidacy for the c... to lower taxes and to reform the healthcare system. He also supported a reform of the controve...