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    Kult und kriminalität

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    Both ritual texts and documents do provide us with detailed and manifold information about the regular cult in the temples of Mesopotamia, e.g. Sallaberger (1993) for the cultic calendar of the Ur III-period or Thureau-Dangin (1921) and Linssen (2004) for the temple rituals in Hellenistic times. The regular cult, however, was not always performed as prescribed because of negligence or even criminal intents of the cultic personnel. Starting from the evidence of Neo-Assyrian letters, the topic of interrupted cultic rituals or cultic rituals carried through under difficult conditions will be dealt with making use also of texts from other periods of Ancient Near Eastern history (e.g. Old-Babylonian letters, Hittite instructions for the temple officials or Astronomical Diaries from the Hellenistic period). The article focusses on problems caused by those very people supposed to perform the cult and maintain the temple: a) criminal or just lazy priests and other members of the sanctuary's personnel; b) the king himself reducing a temple's treasure and resources under pressure of financial needs

    Preterintencionalidad y cualificación por el resultado

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    Los fundamentos del IUS PUNIENDI nacional, en particular su aplicación extraterritorial

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    Brexit y derecho penal europeo

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    Relatively computably enumerable reals

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    A real X is defined to be relatively c.e. if there is a real Y such that X is c.e.(Y) and Y does not compute X. A real X is relatively simple and above if there is a real Y <_T X such that X is c.e.(Y) and there is no infinite subset Z of the complement of X such that Z is c.e.(Y). We prove that every nonempty Pi^0_1 class contains a member which is not relatively c.e. and that every 1-generic real is relatively simple and above.Comment: 5 pages. Significant changes from earlier versio
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