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Beyond the Boat
Beyond the Boat RIVER CRUISE EXTENSION TOURS Welcome! We know the gift of travel is a valuable experience that connects people and places in many special ways. When tourism closed its doors during the difficult months of the COVID-19 outbreak, Germany ranked as the second safest country in the world by the London Deep Knowled- ge Group, furthering its trust as a destination. When you are ready to explore, river cruises continue to be a great way of traveling around Germany and this handy brochure provides tour ideas for those looking to venture beyond the boat or plan a stand-alone dream trip to Bavaria. The special tips inside capture the spirit of Bavaria – traditio- nally different and full of surprises. Safe travel planning! bavaria.by/rivercruise facebook.com/visitbavaria instagram.com/bayern Post your Bavarian experiences at #visitbavaria. Feel free to contact our US-based Bavaria expert Diana Gonzalez: [email protected] TIP: Stay up to date with our trade newsletter. Register at: bavaria.by/newsletter Publisher: Photos: p. 1: istock – bkindler | p. 2: BayTM – Peter von Felbert, Gert Krautbauer | p. 3: BayTM – Peter von Felbert, fotolia – BAYERN TOURISMUS herculaneum79 | p. 4/5: BayTM – Peter von Felbert | p. 6: BayTM – Gert Krautbauer | p. 7: BayTM – Peter von Felbert, Gert Kraut- Marketing GmbH bauer (2), Gregor Lengler, Florian Trykowski (2), Burg Rabenstein | p. 8: BayTM – Gert Krautbauer | p. 9: FC Bayern München, Arabellastr. 17 Burg Rabenstein, fotolia – atira | p. 10: BayTM – Peter von Felbert | p. 11: Käthe Wohlfahrt | p. 12: BayTM – Jan Greune, Gert Kraut- 81925 Munich, Germany bauer | p. -
Conditional Generative Adversarial Networks for Speed Control in Trajectory Simulation
Conditional Generative Adversarial Networks for Speed Control in Trajectory Simulation Sahib Julka Vishal Sowrirajan Joerg Schloetterer University of Passau University of Passau University of Duisburg-Essen Germany Germany Germany [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Michael Granitzer University of Passau Germany [email protected] Abstract and autonomous vehicles [3]. However, it remains a chal- lenge due to the subjectivity and variability of interactions Motion behaviour is driven by several factors - goals, in real world scenarios. Trajectory prediction not only needs presence and actions of neighbouring agents, social rela- to be sensitive to several real world constraints, but also in- tions, physical and social norms, the environment with its volves implicit semantic modelling of an agents mobility variable characteristics, and further. Most factors are not patterns, while anticipating the movements of other agents directly observable and must be modelled from context. Tra- in the scene. jectory prediction, is thus a hard problem, and has seen in- Recently we have witnessed a shift in perspective from creasing attention from researchers in the recent years. Pre- the more deterministic approaches of agent modelling with diction of motion, in application, must be realistic, diverse handcrafted features [4–9], to the latent learning of vari- and controllable. In spite of increasing focus on multimodal able outcomes via complex data-driven deep neural network trajectory generation, most methods still lack means for ex- architectures [10–13]. State-of-the-art systems are able to plicitly controlling different modes of the data generation. generate variable or multimodal predictions that are socially Further, most endeavours invest heavily in designing spe- acceptable (adhere to social norms), spatially aware and cial mechanisms to learn the interactions in latent space. -
Prof. Dr. Gerrit Hornung, LL.M. (European Law) Chair of Public Law, IT Law and Legal Informatics Institute of IT-Security and Security Law University of Passau Innstr
Prof. Dr. Gerrit Hornung, LL.M. (European Law) Chair of Public Law, IT Law and Legal Informatics Institute of IT-Security and Security Law University of Passau Innstr. 39 D-94032 Passau Germany Tel +49 (0) 851 509 2380 Fax +49 (0) 851 509 2382 [email protected] http://www.jura.uni-passau.de/hornung.html Chair of Public Law, IT Law and Legal Informatics The Chair of Public Law, IT Law and Legal Informatics was established in 2011 at the Uni- versity of Passau. Being integrated in the University’s Institute of IT-Security and Security Law (ISL), it aims at an interdisciplinary research and teaching in the field of new and emerg- ing Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). In several co-operations with re- searchers from technical and social sciences, our goal is twofold: First, there is a strong need to develop legal criteria for the design and practical use of such new technologies. Second, technical change leads to new social conflicts, which in turn pose new questions to the legal system. Thus, new regulation strategies are developed to meet these challenges. Prof. Dr. Gerrit Hornung – CV Gerrit Hornung is a full professor of public law, IT law and legal informatics at the University of Passau. He studied law and philosophy at the University of Freiburg (1996-2001). After his first state exam, he attended an LL.M. course at the University of Edinburgh which focused on European law and European and international human rights. His PhD thesis, dealing with the legal problems of smartcards (particularly the new German ID card and patient data cards), was awarded the 2006 Wissenschaftspreis of the Deutsche Stiftung für Recht und In- formatik (DSRI). -
On the Regulatory Function and Historical Significance of the Peace of Augsburg (1555) in Religious Conflicts
Cultural and Religious Studies, October 2019, Vol. 7, No. 10, 571-585 doi: 10.17265/2328-2177/2019.10.003 D DAVID PUBLISHING On the Regulatory Function and Historical Significance of the Peace of Augsburg (1555) in Religious Conflicts WANG Yinhong China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, China In 1555, the Imperial Diet in Augsburg passed a resolution to extend the application of decrees concerning peace and order of the Holy Roman Empire to religious issues, trying to achieve religious peace and order of the Empire. The Peace of Augsburg (1555) explicitly recognizes the legal existence of Lutheranism and stipulates the “religious freedom” of Imperial Estates, “cuius regio, eius religio” principle, and its exceptions. However, due to the lack of effective mechanism and measures to guarantee the compliance with the Peace of Augsburg (1555), its regulatory function can only be realized through “commitment”. The Peace of Augsburg (1555) is mainly formulated to pursue the peace and order of the Empire and also reflects the fundamental principle of compromise. However, the concepts such as “religious tolerance” and “right protection” contained therein are not original intention of the Peace of Augsburg (1555) or the subjective wishes of all parties thereto. Keywords: Holy Roman Empire, Imperial Diet in Augsburg, the Peace of Augsburg (1555), “cuius regio, eius religio” principle On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther published his Disputatio Pro Declaratione Virtutis Indulgentiarum (Disputation on the Power of Indulgences in English, also known as the Ninety-Five Theses) at the Schlosskirche in Wittenberg, which was spread to the most German areas of Holy Roman Empire in a short time-frame and became the prelude to the Reformation in German areas. -
Dr. Valentin Schatz
Dr. Valentin Schatz Research Associate, Chair of International Law of the Sea and International Environmental Law, Public International Law and Public Law, Faculty of Law, University of Hamburg, [email protected] Professional Experience 4/2020 – 3/2022 Legal Clerk, Hanseatic Higher Regional Court, Hamburg, including: . Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency, Hamburg . Federal Constitutional Court (Vice-President Doris König), Karlsruhe 10/2018 – today Research Associate, Chair of the International Law of the Sea and International Environmental Law, Public International Law and Public Law (Prof. Alexander Proelß) and Institute for the Law of the Sea and Maritime Law, University of Hamburg 4/2016 – 9/2018 Research Associate, Chair of Public Law, Public International Law and European Union Law (Prof. Alexander Proelß), University of Trier 2/2016 – 3/2016 Research Associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP; Munich 2/2015 – 2/2016 Research Assistant, Chair of Public International Law and European Union Law (Prof. Hans-Georg Dederer), University of Passau 7/2014 – 8/2014 Intern, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP; Frankfurt 4/2014 – 3/2016 Tutor, Criminal Law, University of Passau 6/2013 – 7/2013 Intern, Federal Ministry of Justice, Public International Law; Berlin 9/2009 – 9/2010 Volunteer, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ); Ulan-Bator, Mongolia Education 5/2021 – today Post-Doctoral Researcher, Faculty of Law, University of Hamburg, Germany 4/2016 – 5/2021 Dr. jur., defended 5/2021 (summa cum laude) . 10/2018 – 5/2021: Faculty of Law, University of Hamburg, Germany . 4/2016 – 9/2018: Faculty of Law, University of Trier, Germany 4/2017 and 3/2018 Visiting Researcher, University of Adelaide Law School, Australia 12/2016 – 2/2017 Visiting Researcher, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law (MPILU) 9/2012 – 6/2013 ERASMUS Programme, University of Dundee Law School, Scotland 10/2010 – 1/2016 Undergraduate Studies in Law, University of Passau, Germany . -
The Introduction of the Junior Professorship and Abolition of the Venia Legendi
A Service of Leibniz-Informationszentrum econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible. zbw for Economics Fiedler, Marina; Welpe, Isabell; Picot, Arnold Article Understanding radical change: An examination of management departments in German-speaking universities Management Revue Provided in Cooperation with: Rainer Hampp Verlag Suggested Citation: Fiedler, Marina; Welpe, Isabell; Picot, Arnold (2010) : Understanding radical change: An examination of management departments in German-speaking universities, Management Revue, ISSN 1861-9916, Rainer Hampp Verlag, Mering, Vol. 21, Iss. 2, pp. 111-134, http://dx.doi.org/10.1688/1861-9908_mrev_2010_02_Fiedler This Version is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/78987 Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Terms of use: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Documents in EconStor may be saved and copied for your Zwecken und zum Privatgebrauch gespeichert und kopiert werden. personal and scholarly purposes. Sie dürfen die Dokumente nicht für öffentliche oder kommerzielle You are not to copy documents for public or commercial Zwecke vervielfältigen, öffentlich ausstellen, öffentlich zugänglich purposes, to exhibit the documents publicly, to make them machen, vertreiben oder anderweitig nutzen. publicly available on the internet, or to distribute or otherwise use the documents in public. Sofern die Verfasser die Dokumente unter Open-Content-Lizenzen (insbesondere CC-Lizenzen) zur Verfügung gestellt haben sollten, If the documents have been made -
Bavarian Spiritual & Religious Highlights
Munich: The towers of the Frauenkirche are the city’s iconic landmark © DAVIS - FOTOLIA - DAVIS © Bavarian Spiritual & Religious Highlights 6 DAYS TOUR INCLUDING: WELTENBURG ABBEY ⋅ REGENSBURG ⋅ PASSAU ⋅ ALTÖTTING ⋅ KLOSTER Main Bayreuth SEEON ⋅ MUNICH Bamberg Würzburg Nuremberg Bavaria’s famed churches and other Main-Danube-Canal i Rothenburg sacred buildings are still important places o. d. Tauber Regensburg of pilgrimage and witnesses to the deeply held faith of the people of Bavaria. For Danube Weltenburg Passau instance, today, Bavaria’s monasteries Abbey have become attractive tourist landmarks. Augsburg Erding Most of them are well preserved, still Altötting Munich Marktl inhabited by their religious order and Memmingen Kloster Seeon living witness to the state’s rich past. Chiemsee Berchtesgaden Lindau Füssen Oberammergau Ettal Garmisch- Partenkirchen BAVARIA TOURISM ― www.bavaria.travel ― www.bavaria.by/travel-trade ― www.pictures.bavaria.by 02 Bavarian Spiritual & Religious Highlights DAY 1 Arrival at Munich Airport. Transfer to Weltenburg Abbey TIP Experience traditional German coffee and cake at Café in Kelheim (1 h 30 m*). Prinzess, Germany's oldest cafe. WELCOME TO WELTENBURG ABBEY, Afternoon Visit Document Neupfarrplatz GÄSTEHAUS ST. GEORG! Regensburg’s greatest archaeological excavations. The Located on the Danube Gorge, Weltenburg Abbey is cross-section goes from the Roman officers’ dwellings the oldest monastery in Bavaria and founded through the medieval Jewish quarter to an air-raid around 600 AD. Tour the abbey, Baroque Church and shelter from World War II. enjoy lunch and dinner for the day. Explore Thurn and Taxis Palace Afternoon Explore the Danube Gorge The princess of Thurn and Taxis, founder of the first Natural marvel and narrow section of the Danube valley large-scale postal service in Europe (15th century), with surrounding high limestone cliffs and caves rising turned the former monastery into a magnificent up to 70 meters. -
Erfahrungsbericht Sommersprachkurse in Bayern 2015
BAYERISCHES HOCHSCHULZENTRUM FÜR MITTEL-, OST- UND SÜDOSTEUROPA (BAYHOST) ERFAHRUNGSBERICHT SOMMERSPRACHKURSE IN BAYERN 2015 Herkunftsland: Macedonia Heimathochschule: University Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje Studiengang: Telecommunication and Information Engineering Sprachkurs in Bayern: Passau von 01.08 bis 28.08 Bezeichnung des Sprachkurses: German Courses Passau Kursort in Bayern: Passau Sprachkursniveau des besuchten Kurses: B1 I attended the course in Passau. Passau is a small city, but it’s very beautiful. It’s well known as “Venice of Bavaria” because of the fact that three rivers pass by this city - Danube, Inn and Ilz. First of all, I would like to share my experience about traveling to Passau. From Skopje to Memmingen there is cheap flight with wizz-air, both way ticket with big luggage is around 100 euros. The airport in Memmingen is pretty far away from Munich. There is a bus that brings you from the terminal to the train station in Munich. It takes nearly 2 hours. You can buy the bus ticket online, because it’s cheaper that way, it costs 15 euros on the site www.aaexpress.de. Then you can travel by train from Munich to Passau. To Passau you will need a Bayern-Ticket which is 23 euros for one passenger, 28 for two, 33 for 3 people. Near the ticket machines, there are always people asking for sharing. In Passau the meeting point was the train station, if you arrive in the planned time for check- in. Then people from GCP (German Courses Passau) will bring you to the office where you will check in. -
Amazing Danube River Cruise with the Bolingbrook Area Chamber of Commerce Offered in Partnership with the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce Executive Group
DISCOVER & EXPLORE AMAZING DANUBE RIVER CRUISE WITH THE BOLINGBROOK AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE WEST SUBURBAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECUTIVE GROUP Act now and save up to BOOK $2,200 PER CABIN &SAVE if deposited by November 1st!* Click here to Cruise the 5-star MS Amadeus Queen BOOK NOW STARTING AT $3,849 PER PERSON w/air & taxes INCLUDES ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE AND BONUS NIGHT IN MUNICH! Departing October 12-21, 2022 Welcome aboard the MS Amadeus Imperial for a 7 night cruise visiting 4 European countries along the Danube. Our ports of call include Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna, Melk and Linz. We have chartered the entire ship and would love to have you join us on our Journey of Discovery as we cruise the Danube. Our cruise is not only a “Memory in the Making” but a great value as well. For additional information or questions please contact: Kevin O’Keeffe at (630) 226-8420 HIGHLIGHTS & PORTS DAY 1 (Oct 12): USA – Munich Depart the USA for Munich today. (in-flight meals) Day 2 (Oct 13): Munich Upon arrival in Munich you will be greeted at the airport and transported to your Munich area hotel. Located at the river Isar in the south of Bavaria, is famous for its beautiful architecture, fine culture, and the annual Oktoberfest beer celebration. Munich’s cultural scene is second to none and the city center appears mostly as it did in the late 1800s. Day 3 (Oct 14): Munich - Passau Today you will enjoy a tour of the city of Munich. -
The University of Passau in Bavaria And…
The University of Passau In Bavaria and… August 2015 University of Passau 2 …at the Heart of Europe August 2015 University of Passau 3 A Campus Located in Verdant Surroundings * August 2015 University of Passau 4 Campus Impressions August 2015 University of Passau 5 The Refectory August 2015 University of Passau 6 Studying August 2015 University of Passau 7 The Main Lecture Theatre August 2015 University of Passau 8 Centre for Media and Communication August 2015 University of Passau 9 Campus Impressions August 2015 University of Passau 10 Winter August 2015 University of Passau 11 Sports at the University August 2015 University of Passau 12 Campus Impressions August 2015 University of Passau 13 Campus Impressions August 2015 University of Passau 14 The Campus Festival August 2015 University of Passau 15 The City of Passau August 2015 University of Passau 16 In Bavaria and at the Heart of Europe • Situated in Bavaria, close to the metropolitan centres of Prague, Munich and Vienna • One of the loveliest cities in Germany due to its location at the confluence of three rivers May 2015 University of Passau 17 Bavaria – Germany’s High Technology State • Economically and politically stable, a leader in business and innovation and a safe place to live • Bavaria is home to a number of household names around the world • Excellent infrastructure • High quality of life May 2015 University of Passau 18 Key Figures • Opened in 1978 • Faculties: – Law – Business Administration and Economics – Arts and Humanities – Computer Science and Mathematics • 11,784 -
Getting There Munich to Passau
Abt. II/ Ref. II - Welcome Services & Research Mobility Travelling from Munich to Passau by means of public transport: Munich Airport Taxi City Bus No 635 (Direction Freising) Cost: about 20 € Cost: 2,30 € (included in Bayernticket) Travel time 15-20 min . Travel time: from Terminal 2: 24 min., Terminal 1: 19 min. Bus 635 departs every 20 minutes between 04:55 and 22:55 Terminal 2: hh:15, hh:35, hh:55 and accordingly Terminal 1: hh:21, hh:41, hh:01 Arrival at Freising Trainstation: hh:39, hh:59, hh:19 Freising Train station Train trip with Deutsche Bahn Leaving to Passau: 05:18 – 05:49 – 06:28 - 07:48- hourly till – 20:48 – 21:49 -23:49 Travel -time between 1.45 and 2 hours Passau Train station Best option for your t rain -ticket For travelling between Munich Airport and Passau you can use the Bayern-Ticket which is valid for the bus (635) and for the trains (RE, S1). The Bayern-Ticket is cheaper if purchased at the ticket-machine, which can be found in the central part of the Airport. It can also be purchased at Freising Trainstation. You can also book your ticket in advance: https://fahrkarten.b ahn.de/privatkunde/pauschalpreisbuchen/pauschalpreis_start.post?angebotsgruppe=2&returnurl=http://www.bahn.co m/i/view/DEU/en/prices/germany/laender -ticket.shtml&scope=standalone&lang=en&country=DEU Bayern -Ticket (Bavaria -Ticket ) Bayern -Ticket Nacht (Bavaria -Night -Ticket ) This ticket is valid from Monday to Sunday for one day of This ticket is valid Monday to Thursday from 6 p.m. -
Nuts-Map-DE.Pdf
GERMANY NUTS 2013 Code NUTS 1 NUTS 2 NUTS 3 DE1 BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG DE11 Stuttgart DE111 Stuttgart, Stadtkreis DE112 Böblingen DE113 Esslingen DE114 Göppingen DE115 Ludwigsburg DE116 Rems-Murr-Kreis DE117 Heilbronn, Stadtkreis DE118 Heilbronn, Landkreis DE119 Hohenlohekreis DE11A Schwäbisch Hall DE11B Main-Tauber-Kreis DE11C Heidenheim DE11D Ostalbkreis DE12 Karlsruhe DE121 Baden-Baden, Stadtkreis DE122 Karlsruhe, Stadtkreis DE123 Karlsruhe, Landkreis DE124 Rastatt DE125 Heidelberg, Stadtkreis DE126 Mannheim, Stadtkreis DE127 Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis DE128 Rhein-Neckar-Kreis DE129 Pforzheim, Stadtkreis DE12A Calw DE12B Enzkreis DE12C Freudenstadt DE13 Freiburg DE131 Freiburg im Breisgau, Stadtkreis DE132 Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald DE133 Emmendingen DE134 Ortenaukreis DE135 Rottweil DE136 Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis DE137 Tuttlingen DE138 Konstanz DE139 Lörrach DE13A Waldshut DE14 Tübingen DE141 Reutlingen DE142 Tübingen, Landkreis DE143 Zollernalbkreis DE144 Ulm, Stadtkreis DE145 Alb-Donau-Kreis DE146 Biberach DE147 Bodenseekreis DE148 Ravensburg DE149 Sigmaringen DE2 BAYERN DE21 Oberbayern DE211 Ingolstadt, Kreisfreie Stadt DE212 München, Kreisfreie Stadt DE213 Rosenheim, Kreisfreie Stadt DE214 Altötting DE215 Berchtesgadener Land DE216 Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen DE217 Dachau DE218 Ebersberg DE219 Eichstätt DE21A Erding DE21B Freising DE21C Fürstenfeldbruck DE21D Garmisch-Partenkirchen DE21E Landsberg am Lech DE21F Miesbach DE21G Mühldorf a. Inn DE21H München, Landkreis DE21I Neuburg-Schrobenhausen DE21J Pfaffenhofen a. d. Ilm DE21K Rosenheim, Landkreis DE21L Starnberg DE21M Traunstein DE21N Weilheim-Schongau DE22 Niederbayern DE221 Landshut, Kreisfreie Stadt DE222 Passau, Kreisfreie Stadt DE223 Straubing, Kreisfreie Stadt DE224 Deggendorf DE225 Freyung-Grafenau DE226 Kelheim DE227 Landshut, Landkreis DE228 Passau, Landkreis DE229 Regen DE22A Rottal-Inn DE22B Straubing-Bogen DE22C Dingolfing-Landau DE23 Oberpfalz DE231 Amberg, Kreisfreie Stadt DE232 Regensburg, Kreisfreie Stadt DE233 Weiden i.