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Informal laws and state law in the horn of Africa

2019

This essay examines the relationship existing between informal law and state laws in the four countries of the Horn of Africa from an historical and comparative perspective. Such relation is considered from the time when the four countries became independent, however reference is also made from time to time to the colonial background when necessary to justify a particular situation. The analysis casts also an eye to the relation existing between religious laws and state laws, as religious laws represent an essential component in the interaction between state laws and the other normative orders present in these four countries. The essay concludes with some recommendations for the improvement…

African law customary law Horn of Africa Djibouti Eritrea Ethiopia Somalia
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Araliaceae

2000

Family Araliaceae is represented in Somalia by a single genus, Cussonia, including two species. A description of the species and ecological and distributive data are furnished.

Araliaceae flora Somalia
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Boscia, Cadaba, Capparis

1993

The family Capparaceae is represented in Somalia by various genera. Among these the genus Boscia includes 6 species, the genus Cadaba includes 10 species, and the genus Capparis 4 species. A description and key are furnished for the genera. For each species the description, ecology and distribution are reported.

Boscia Cadaba Capparis distribution ecology Somalia
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Floristic affinities between the somali and the mediterranean regions

1988

The phytogeographical connections between Somalia and the Mediterranean Region were analyzed. 99 families and about 300 genera turned out to be common to the two areas, representing 67 per cent of the families and 32 per cent of the genera in the whole Somali flora. If considering only the flora of the northern portion of Somalia, these values respectively reach 76 per cent of the families and 40 per cent of the genera. Furthermore several species are common to the two areas, some showing continuous distribution between eastern Africa and the Mediterranean Region, while others have strongly disjunct distribution.

Disjunctions migrations northern Somalia Horn of Africa phytogeography
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Ulmaceae

2000

Family Ulmaceae is represented in Somalia by two genera, i.e. Celtis including two species, and Trema including one species. A description of the species and ecological and distributive data are furnished.

Flora Somalia Ulmaceae
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Ricerche tassonomiche sulle Capparaceae della Somalia: una nuova combinazione nel genere Boscia Lam.

1991

Lo studio dei tipi di Boscia tomentella Chiov. e Maerua mazzocchii (Chiov.) Chiov. ha dimostrato che si tratta di taxa conspecifici, correttamente inquadrabili nel genere Boscia. Sulla base delle regole nomenclaturali, viene quindi istituita la nuova combinazione Boscia mazzocchii (Chiov.) Fici et Kers, comb. nov.

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBasionimo Boscia Capparis Maerua Somalia
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The role of herbaria for taxonomic and distributional studies in Characeae: examples from the Herbarium Mediterraneum Panormitanum (PAL) and the Flor…

2018

Characeae is a taxonomically critical family. Taxonomical uncertainties inevitably affect its distributional data. The role of herbarium specimens, particularly types and original material, is crucial for unravelling taxonomical ‘knots’. Moreover, wet areas have undergone dramatic reduction and modification in the last century and historical herbarium specimens may represent basic documents for the reconstruction of former distributions. Some preliminary data from two different Italian Herbaria are here presented. The Herbarium Mediterraneum Panormitanum (PAL, the standard acronym according to the Index herbariorum, http://sweetgum.nybg.org/ ih) houses four folders of Characeae exsiccata. T…

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataCharaceae Charophytes taxonomy flora Sicily Africa Ethiopia Somalia Eritrea
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Louseborne relapsing fever in young migrants, sicily, Italy, july-september 2015

2016

To the Editor: During the early 20th century, at the end of World War I, and during World War II, louseborne relapsing fever (LBRF) caused by Borrelia recurrentis was a major public health problem, especially in eastern Europe and northern Africa (1,2). Currently, poor living conditions, famine, war, and refugee camps are major risk factors for epidemics of LBRF in resource-poor countries, such as those in the Horn of Africa (3,4). Increased migration from resource-poor countries and war/violence create new routes for spread of vectorborne diseases. Recently, several cases of LBRF have been reported among asylum seekers from Eritrea in the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Germany (5–8). All of…

Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaLetterrelapsing feverEpidemiologyExpeditedvector-borne infectionslcsh:MedicinemigrantsDengue fever0302 clinical medicinerefugee030212 general & internal medicinebacteriaSicilyLouse-Borne Relapsing Feverbody lousebiologyrefugeesLeptospirosisInfectious DiseasesItalyChillsmedicine.symptomRickettsia conoriizoonoserefugee campsMicrobiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyBorrelia recurrentis; Italy; Libya; Sicily; Somalia; bacteria; body louse; louseborne infections; louseborne relapsing fever; migrants; refugee camps; refugees; vector-borne infections; zoonoses; Microbiology (medical); Infectious Diseases; EpidemiologySomalia030231 tropical medicineInfectious DiseaseLibyalouseborne infectionslouseborne infectionlcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicinevector-borne infectionlcsh:RC109-216Letters to the EditorLouseborne Relapsing Fever in Young Migrants Sicily Italy July–September 2015louseborne relapsing feverBorrelia recurrentisBorrelia recurrentilouse-borne relapsing feverbusiness.industrylcsh:Rmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationrefugee campzoonosesmigrantImmunologyBorrelia recurrentisbusinessMalaria
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Una nazione di narrazioni

2003

The Preface offers a historical overview of Somalia, a former English and Italian colony, of the years of Mogadishu's Amministrazione Fiduciaria, independence, Syad Barre's regime and the ensuing civil war producing an exodus of people living abroad, in diaspora. It also covers the biography of the dean of Somali letters Nuruddin Farah, eminent Anglophone writer and intellectual, obliged to live in exile since the times of Syad Barre's dictatorship.

Yesterday TomorrowBritish SomalilandSomali historyNuruddin FarahExile literatureItalian SomaliaSomali diaspora.
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Di pirati e Stati "falliti". Il Consiglio di sicurezza autorizza il ricorso alla forza nelle acque territoriali della Somalia

2008

pirateria Somalia Stati falliti Consiglio di sicurezza dell'ONU autorizzazione all'uso della forzapirateriaIUS/13 - DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALEconflitto in SomaliaSettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleNazioni UniteUso della forza
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