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Email: info@ieg-mainz.de
 

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Editorial supervision: Dr. Juliane Schwoch  schwoch@ieg-mainz.de,
representing: Dr. Ines Grund grund@ieg-mainz.de
Technical supervision: Dr. Ines Grund grund@ieg-mainz.de

The academics are responsible for keeping the information on their respective personal webpages up to date.


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Disclaimer

1. Content
The Leibniz Institute of European History accepts no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or quality of the information provided. The Leibniz Institute of European History accepts no liability for damages of a material or non-material nature arising from the use or non-use of the information provided or from the use of incorrect or incomplete information where no proof of deliberate or negligent culpability on the part of the Leibniz Institute of European History has been produced. The Leibniz Institute of European History expressly reserves the right to change, supplement or delete parts of its webpages or the entire content of same without any prior notice or to suspend publication of its webpages temporarily or permanently.
 
2. Cross-references and links
In the case of direct or indirect cross-references (“links”) to other webpages which are not within the responsibility of the Leibniz Institute of European History, a liability can only exist in the event that the Leibniz Institute of European History is aware of the contents of the respective site and that it is technically possible and can be reasonably expected that the Institute would prevent access to the site in the event that it contained illegal content. The Leibniz Institute of European History hereby declares that at the time when the links were inserted on its website the linked webpages were free of illegal content. The Leibniz Institute of European History has no control whatsoever over the current or future layout, content or authorship of the linked pages. Therefore, the Leibniz Institute of European History hereby expressly distances itself from all the content of all of the linked webpages which have been changed since the link was inserted on the webpage of the Leibniz Institute of European History. This statement applies to all of the links and cross-references which have been inserted within the Institute’s own internet offering. In the event that a linked webpage contains illegal, incorrect or incomplete content, the provider of that webpage is solely liable for that content, and in particular for damages arising out of the use or non-use of information provided in this way, and not parties who only draw attention to that webpage by means of a link.

3. Copyright and registered trademarks
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4. Data protection
Where personal or commercial data (email addresses, names, addresses) is supplied to the Leibniz Institute of European History, the release of this data by the user occurs on a voluntary basis. All content offered may be used – to the extent that it is technically possible and reasonable – without stating such data or while using anonymized data or a pseudonym.

5. Legal validity of this disclaimer
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7. Digital Attributions
Icons von The Noun Project
Target, Circle designed by Luboš Volkov from The Noun Project.
Book designed by Danilo Gusmão Silveira from The Noun Project.
Network designed by Tim Boelaars from The Noun Project.
Group designed by Till Grzegorczyk from The Noun Project.
List designed by Hedie Assadie Joulaee from The Noun Project.
Calendar designed by Garrett Knoll from The Noun Project.
Mortar Board designed by Monika Ciapala from The Noun Project.
digital library by ProSymbols from the Noun Project.