Review of European and Comparative Law

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Researchers

  1. Heinz-Roland Möhle

Publications

  1. Exploring universities' transformative potential for sustainability-bound learning in changing landscapes of knowledge communication
  2. Digital ultraviolet therapy
  3. Swissness Communication and its Impact on Consumer-Brand Relationships
  4. Special issue: Exports, imports, and productivity at the firm level
  5. Mapping a sustainable future
  6. LeverAge
  7. Identitätspolitik als Strategie der Entprivilegierung
  8. Sponsoring, brand value and social media
  9. When the petting zoo spawns into monsters
  10. The Use of Culture in Education
  11. Krise oder goldenes Zeitalter?
  12. mαth-kit
  13. Per una letteratura della partecipazione
  14. Trends and Styles in Visual Masking
  15. Benchmarking nesting aids for cavity-nesting bees and wasps
  16. Stretch goals and backcasting: Approaches for overcoming barriers to large-scale ecological restoration
  17. Rating landfills in terms of sustainable development
  18. On the Effectiveness of Triply-Periodic Minimal Surface Structures for Heat Sinks Used in Automotive Applications
  19. Interregional flows of multiple ecosystem services through global trade in wild species
  20. The 'West' versus 'the Rest'? Festival Curators as Gatekeepers for Sociocultural Diversity
  21. Model choice and size distribution: a Bayequentist approach
  22. Studying marriage migration to Europe from below
  23. MICSIM-4J - A General Microsimulation Model
  24. Praktiken des Umgangs mit Unsicherheit in kreativen Prozessen
  25. An EEG frequency tagging study on biological motion perception in children with DCD
  26. Wieder im Blick
  27. Globales Lernen und Konsum
  28. Human trafficking in nairaland digital community: A corpus-assisted critical discourse study
  29. The expression of non-alignment in British and German political interviews
  30. The causal effects of exports on firm size and labor productivity
  31. Öko-Controlling
  32. The spillover effect of mimicry: Being mimicked by one person increases prosocial behavior toward another person