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Die Abweisung der Drittwiderspruchsklage ([section] 771 ZPO) nach [section] 242 BGB : Legitimation der Klagabweisung und Auswirkung auf die Gläubigerkonkurrenz.Büchler, Olaf. January 1994 (has links)
Universiẗat, Diss., 1994--Hamburg.
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Das Verhältnis von Völkerrecht und Landesrecht eine kritische Betrachtung alter und neuer Lehren unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Europäischen MenchenrechtskonventionPfeffer, Robert January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Giessen, Univ., Diss., 2008
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Die Grenzen des kollisionsrechtlichen Verbraucherschutzes : eine vergleichende Untersuchung der Regelungen der Art. 29, 29 a EGBGB und des Art. 6 der Rom I-Verordnung /Kluth, David. January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Düsseldorf, Universiẗat, Diss., 2009.
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Der Vorrang des Primärrechtsschutzes im Staatshaftungsrecht: Grund und GrenzenHoffmann, Johanna Vada 10 August 2023 (has links)
Hat ein Betroffener begründete Zweifel an der Rechtmäßigkeit staatlichen Handelns,
so stellt es für ihn eine Obliegenheit dar, dagegen im Wege des Primärrechtsschutzes
vorzugehen. Unterlässt er dies, steht ihm aufgrund des § 839 Abs. 3 BGB oder entsprechend
der Anwendung des § 254 BGB keine Entschädigung für die Nachteile zu, welche
durch die Inanspruchnahme von Primärrechtsschutz hätten verhindert werden können.
Diese Konsequenz resultiert aus dem im Staatshaftungsrecht geltenden Vorrang des Primärrechtsschutzes.
Dieser Beitrag analysiert die Herleitung sowie die Merkmale und
Grenzen des Vorrangs.
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Der Begriff des "engen Zusammenhangs" in Art. 29 a EGBGBMellwig, Sebastian January 2005 (has links)
Zugl.: Köln, Univ., Diss., 2005
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Automatic Design of Optimal Actuated Traffic Signal Control with Transit Signal PriorityKeblawi, Mahmud, Toledo, Tomer 23 June 2023 (has links)
In traffic networks, appropriately determining the traffic signal plan of each intersection is a ünecessary condition for a reasonable level of service. This paper presents the development of a new system for automatically designing optimal actuated traffic signal plans with transit signal priority. It uses an optimization algorithm combined with a mesoscopic traffic simulation model to design and evaluate optimal traffic signal plans for each intersection in the traffic network, therefore reducing the need for human intervention in the design process. The proposed method can simultaneously determine the optimal logical structure, priority strategies, timing parameters, phase composition and sequence, and detector placements. The integrated system was tested by a real-world isolated intersection in Haifa city. The results demonstrated that this approach has the potential to efficiently design signal plans without human intervention, which can minimize time, cost, and design effort. It can also help uncover problems in the design that may otherwise not be detected.
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Multimodal Performance Evaluation of Urban Traffic Control: A Microscopic Simulation StudySautter, Natalie, Kessler, Lisa, Belikhov, Danil, Bogenberger, Klaus 23 June 2023 (has links)
Multimodality is a main requirement for future Urban Traffic Control (UTC). For cities and traffic engineers to implement multimodal UTC, a holistic, multimodal assessment of UTC measures is needed. This paper proposes a Multimodal Performance Index (MPI), which considers the delays and number of stops of different transport modes that are weighted to each other. To determine suitable mode-specific weights, a case study for the German city Ingolstadt is conducted using the microscopic simulation tool SUMO. In the case study, different UTC measures (bus priority, coordination for cyclists, coordination for private vehicle traffic) are implemented to a varying extent and evaluated according to different weight settings. The MPI calculation is done both network-wide and intersection-specific. The results indicate that a weighting according to the occupancy level of modes, as mainly proposed in the literature so far, is not sufficient. This applies particularly to cycling, which should be weighted according to its positive environmental impact instead of its occupancy. Besides, the modespecific weights have to correspond to the traffic-related impact of the mode-specific UTC measures. For Ingolstadt, the results are promising for a weighting according to the current modal split and a weighting with incentives for sustainable modes.
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A Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach for Dynamic Traffic Light Control with Transit Signal PriorityNousch, Tobias, Zhou, Runhao, Adam, Django, Hirrle, Angelika, Wang, Meng 23 June 2023 (has links)
Traffic light control (TLC) with transit signal priority (TSP) is an effective way to deal with urban congestion and travel delay. The growing amount of available connected vehicle data offers opportunities for signal control with transit priority, but the conventional control algorithms fall short in fully exploiting those datasets. This paper proposes a novel approach for dynamic TLC with TSP at an urban intersection. We propose a deep reinforcement learning based framework JenaRL to deal with the complex real-world intersections. The optimisation focuses on TSP while balancing the delay of all vehicles. A two-layer state space is defined to capture the real-time traffic information, i.e. vehicle position, type and incoming lane. The discrete action space includes the optimal phase and phase duration based on the real-time traffic situation. An intersection in the inner city of Jena is constructed in an open-source microscopic traffic simulator SUMO. A time-varying traffic demand of motorised individual traffic (MIT), the current TLC controller of the city, as well as the original timetables of the public transport (PT) are implemented in simulation to construct a realistic traffic environment. The results of the simulation with the proposed framework indicate a significant enhancement in the performance of traffic light controller by reducing the delay of all vehicles, and especially minimising the loss time of PT.
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