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Volume 22, issue S1, 2014
- The Concept of Law in Natural, Technical and Social Systems pp. S2-S25

- Klaus Mainzer
- On the Concept of Law in Physics pp. S26-S32

- Claus Kiefer
- Laws in Physics pp. S33-S49

- Mathias Frisch
- The Concept of Law and Models in Chemistry pp. S50-S86

- Martin Quack
- The Preference of Models over Laws of Nature in Chemistry pp. S87-S101

- Joachim Schummer
- Synthetic Biology – Towards an Engineering Science pp. S102-S112

- Marc-denis Weitze and Alfred Pühler
- General Laws and Centripetal Science pp. S113-S144

- Gerard A.J.M. Jagers op Akkerhuis
- Natural Law and Universality in the Philosophy of Biology pp. S145-S162

- Alexander Reutlinger
- The Idea of Economic Laws. Some Considerations on Rationality, Historicity, and Objectivity in Economics pp. S163-S179

- Michael Horvath and Robert K. von Weizsäcker
- The Concept of Law from a Legal Point of View pp. S180-S185

- Christian Starck
Volume 22, issue 4, 2014
- Preface pp. 543-545

- Nadia Lie and Kirsten Mahlke
- Transnational Memories pp. 546-556

- Aleida Assmann
- Memory in Progress pp. 557-565

- Philippe Mesnard
- The Holocaust in Mexican Literature pp. 566-574

- Maarten Van Delden
- Two Forms of Multidirectional Memory: Um Passaporte Húngaro and El abrazo partido pp. 575-584

- Nadia Lie
- ‘A Quilt of Memory’: The Shoah as a Prism in the Testimonies of Survivors of the Dictatorship in Argentina pp. 585-593

- Liliana Ruth Feierstein
- Grasping the Global and the Local in Memorialisation Practices. Some Dialogues and Tensions between Latin America and Europe pp. 594-602

- Estela Schindel
- The Disappeared as a Transnational Figure or How to Deal with the Vain Yesterday pp. 603-612

- Silvana Mandolessi and Mariana Eva Perez
- Transnational Memories in Antonio Muñoz Molina’s Sepharad pp. 613-622

- Dagmar Vandebosch
- The Theatre: A Place of Memory pp. 623-631

- Mabel Brizuela
- The Spanish Past in Transnational Films. The ‘Otherlands’ of Memory pp. 632-641

- Adriana J. Bergero
- Unofficial Wars: The Politics of Disappearance pp. 642-651

- Gabriele Schwab
- Locating Transnational Memory pp. 652-656

- Michael Rothberg
Volume 22, issue 3, 2014
- The Failure of European Governance of the Crisis pp. 361-381

- Javier Bilbao-Ubillos
- Towards a European Division of Labour: Do Europe’s Crises Highlight Structural Challenges to Sustainable Economic Growth in the Eurozone? pp. 382-387

- Daniel Scholten and Miroslava Scholten
- Free Movement as a Threat for Universal Welfare States? pp. 388-402

- Bent Greve
- The Exodus from the Netherlands or Brain Circulation: Push and Pull Factors of Remigration among Highly Educated Turkish Dutch pp. 403-413

- Gürkan Çelik and Ton Notten
- The Development of Selected Mutual Relations between the Czech Republic and Slovakia pp. 414-431

- Marián Halás
- Towards EU Negotiations: A Moment of Opportunity for the Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian Communities in Kosovo? pp. 432-452

- Margareta Matache, Jacqueline Bhabha and Carrie Bronsther
- Correlates of Generalized Trust among Turkish and Greek Cypriots: Evidence from the European Values Survey Data pp. 453-468

- Deniz Yucel and Tufan Ekici
- Why Institutions Matter: From Economic Development to Development Economics pp. 469-490

- Cosmin Marinescu
- The Notion of Paradigm Shift and the Roles of Science and Literature in the Interpretation of Reality pp. 491-503

- Susana Onega
- A Brief History of Wine in South Africa pp. 504-537

- Stefan K. Estreicher
- On the Cucumber TreePeter Day The Grimsay Press, Glasgow, 2012, thegrimsaypress.co.uk ISBN 978-1-84530-119-4 pp. 538-541

- Michel Verdaguer
Volume 22, issue 2, 2014
- The Critique of European Nihilism. Interpretation, Responsibility, and Action pp. 179-195

- Jon Wittrock and Mats Andrén
- On Nietzsche’s Concept of ‘European Nihilism’ pp. 196-208

- Ruth Burch
- Nihilism and Responsibility in the Writings of Karl Jaspers pp. 209-216

- Mats Andrén
- The ‘Theological Nihilism’ of Friedrich Gogarten. On a Context in Karl Löwith’s Critique of Carl Schmitt pp. 217-230

- Hjalmar Falk
- Hitler the Anti-Nihilist? Statehood, Leadership, and Political Space in Heidegger’s Seminar of 1933-34 pp. 231-243

- Richard Polt
- The Social Logic of Late Nihilism. Martin Heidegger and Carl Schmitt on Global Space and the Sites of Gods pp. 244-257

- Jon Wittrock
- Apolitìa and Tradition in Julius Evola as Reaction to Nihilism pp. 258-273

- Elisabetta Cassina Wolff
- The Sense and Nonsense of the EU Integration Debate pp. 274-282

- Miroslava Scholten and Daniel Scholten
- Number of Siblings and Participation in Voluntary Associations pp. 283-298

- Deniz Yucel
- The World and the Postcolonial pp. 299-308

- Elleke Boehmer
- Cultural Studies as Performative Research in a Digital Age pp. 309-320

- Caroline Stockman and Fred Truyen
- Is a Consolidation of Liberal Democracy in the Russia Federation a Reality? pp. 321-334

- Chaim Shinar
- Construction of a Utopian West: The Russian Nineteenth-Century Intelligentsia pp. 335-354

- Dmitry Shlapentokh
- On the Muslim QuestionAnne Norton Princeton University Press, Princeton/Oxford, 2013 (xi+265 pages) ISBN 978-0-691-15704-7 pp. 355-356

- Pieter Emmer
- Britain, Ireland, and Continental Europe in the Eighteenth Century: Similarities, Connections, IdentitiesStephen Conway Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011 (viii + 384 pages) £65 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-19-921085-5 pp. 357-358

- Raphaël Ingelbien
- A Cape of Asia. Essays on European HistoryH.L. Wesseling Leiden University Press, 2011 (176 pages) €24.95 ISBN 978-908-72-8128-1 pp. 359-360

- Idesbald Goddeeris
Volume 22, issue 1, 2014
- The Concept of Cotransmission: Focus on ATP as a Cotransmitter and its Significance in Health and Disease pp. 1-17

- Geoffrey Burnstock
- The P versus NP Problem from the Membrane Computing View pp. 18-33

- Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez
- Norðvegr – Norway: From Sailing Route to Kingdom pp. 34-44

- Dagfinn Skre
- Immanent Seas, Scribal Havens: Distributed Reading of Formulaic Networks in the Sagas of Icelanders pp. 45-54

- Slavica Ranković
- Feeling Another's Pain: Sympathy and Psychology Saga Style pp. 55-63

- William Ian Miller
- The Sea: Challenge and Stimulus in the Middle Ages pp. 64-71

- Carsten Jahnke
- From Isolation to Recognition: Music's Role in Promoting a Nation pp. 72-91

- Anonymous
- Can We Learn from History? pp. 92-96

- Bent Sørensen
- The Role of the Ocean Carbon Cycle in Climate Change pp. 97-105

- Christoph Heinze
- The Organisation of Global Trade: the Monopoly Companies, 1600–1800 pp. 106-115

- Pieter Emmer
- After Auerbach: Ancient Greek Literature as a Test Case of European Literary Historiography pp. 116-128

- Irene J.F. de Jong
- ‘Do as We Say, Not as We Do’: EU to Turkey on Roma/Gypsy Integration pp. 129-144

- Hayriye Avara and Bruno Mascitelli
- Social Innovation: a Novel Policy Stream or a Policy Compromise? An EU Perspective pp. 145-169

- Matteo Bonifacio
- Historical Reflections on Progress and Tradition pp. 170-178

- R.C. Van Caenegem
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