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Comparative law --- Droit comparé --- 340.1 --- Comparative jurisprudence --- Comparative legislation --- Jurisprudence, Comparative --- Law, Comparative --- Legislation, Comparative --- Rechtstelsels: soorten en vormen --- Comparative law. --- 340.1 Rechtstelsels: soorten en vormen --- Droit comparé
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Eddy Stevens was als kind al gefascineerd door de schilderkunst en hij liep dan ook school aan de Kunstacademie in Sint-Niklaas. Op 16-jarige leeftijd stelde hij al voor de eerste keer zijn werk tentoon. Stevens laat ons via zijn schilderijen kennis maken met zijn denkwereld, een combinatie van heden en verleden, waarbij de typische menselijke karaktertrekjes letterlijk in de verf worden gezet. Stevens zijn werk kan je gerust het etiket "Surrealisme" opplakken, een droomwereld waarin verleden en heden elkaar ontmoeten. Inspiratie vindt hij in oude foto's: wie een beetje vertrouwd is met fotografie herkent die studioposes wel. Dieren komen ook veel voor in zijn werk, in combinatie met mensen. In "Aviator 5" herkennen we bijvoorbeeld de auteur Oscar Wilde, die natuurlijk niets gemeen had met de luchtvaart, maar dat zal Stevens worst wezen: aan het publiek om het droombeeld op het doek verder in te vullen.
Painting --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Stevens, Eddy --- Stevens, Eddy,
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Understanding the Manitoba Election 2019 offers an early analysis of the campaign and insights into the decision that Manitoba voters made on September 10, 2019. This open-access publication features contributions from a team of experts who followed the campaign and contribute not just to a post-election review, but also to the major discussions that will permeate provincial life over the next four years. The thirteen chapters included here examine critical pieces of the election and how Manitobans understand and experience democracy in 2019-the activities and performance of the three main political parties; analysis of participants outside political parties in the 2019 election, including pollsters, unions, and the disability community; representation and diversity; the campaign itself, including turnout, campaigning, and voting; and key public policy issues, including health, poverty, and the impact of balanced budget legislation and rhetoric. Published in association with the University of Manitoba's Duff Roblin Chair in Government.
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Understanding the Manitoba Election 2019 offers an early analysis of the campaign and insights into the decision that Manitoba voters made on September 10, 2019. This open-access publication features contributions from a team of experts who followed the campaign and contribute not just to a post-election review, but also to the major discussions that will permeate provincial life over the next four years. The thirteen chapters included here examine critical pieces of the election and how Manitobans understand and experience democracy in 2019-the activities and performance of the three main political parties; analysis of participants outside political parties in the 2019 election, including pollsters, unions, and the disability community; representation and diversity; the campaign itself, including turnout, campaigning, and voting; and key public policy issues, including health, poverty, and the impact of balanced budget legislation and rhetoric. Published in association with the University of Manitoba's Duff Roblin Chair in Government.
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Understanding the Manitoba Election 2019 offers an early analysis of the campaign and insights into the decision that Manitoba voters made on September 10, 2019. This open-access publication features contributions from a team of experts who followed the campaign and contribute not just to a post-election review, but also to the major discussions that will permeate provincial life over the next four years. The thirteen chapters included here examine critical pieces of the election and how Manitobans understand and experience democracy in 2019-the activities and performance of the three main political parties; analysis of participants outside political parties in the 2019 election, including pollsters, unions, and the disability community; representation and diversity; the campaign itself, including turnout, campaigning, and voting; and key public policy issues, including health, poverty, and the impact of balanced budget legislation and rhetoric. Published in association with the University of Manitoba's Duff Roblin Chair in Government.
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