Philipp University of Marburg

Status: Public University

Phone +49 6421 28-26000

Email praesidentin@uni-marburg.de

Website http://www.uni-marburg.de/index_html-en

Address Biegenstraße 10, 35037, Marburg, Hessen, Germany,

Contact Person Katharina Krause (President), Evelyn Korn (Evelyn Korn)

Department

People

Stéphane Voell Andrea Bontjer

About Organization

Philipps-Universität in Marburg is not only a German university steeped in tradition, it is also the oldest university in the world that was founded as a Protestant institution. It has been a place of research and teaching for nearly five centuries. The text "Insights into Philipps-Universität" provides information about its past, present and future. The section entitled "Figures and Dates" contains statistics on the student numbers and staff. Since pictures sometimes say more than words, we invite you to take a virtual sightseeing tour through the university and thus the city of Marburg. Furthermore, the section on awards offers information about the success of Philipps-Universität’s scientists (Nobel and Leibniz Prize winners, etc.) as well as their successful endeavors to provide the best possible service for the members of the university community. It goes without saying that Philipps-Universität also confers its own prizes and awards such as the Behring Prize, the Brothers Grimm Prize and many more.


Bibliography
Identity and traditional law: Local legal conceptions in Svan villages, Georgia
State and Legal Practice in the Caucasus: Anthropological Perspectives on Law and Politics
Traditional Law as Social Practice and Cultural Narrative: Introduction
Prologue to a restoration foretold: negotiating heritage in a former German village in Georgia
Pluralism, Tradition and Perspectives on the State in the Caucasus: Introduction
Oath of Memory: The Taking of Oaths on Icons in Svan Villages of Southern Georgia
Effects of large-scale cattle grazing on Orthoptera (Saltatoria et Mantodea) on pastures in Georgia (Caucasus)