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Meccanismi universali di monitoraggio attraverso reporting: l'Universal Periodic Review del Consiglio dei Diritti Umani delle Nazioni Unite

Settore IUS/09 - Istituzioni Di Diritto PubblicoRevisione Periodica Universale Consiglio dei diritti umani delle Nazioni UniteUniversal Periodic Review United Nations Human Rights Council
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Bankruptcy and restructuring law in Poland

2019

The aim of this study is to present general description of the bankruptcy and restructuring law in Poland. The insolvency law is of fundamental importance to business transactions and investment security. The law on bankruptcy and entrepreneurs’ restructuring is increasingly perceived as an important factor in encouraging economic development and investment as well as a factor favouring entrepreneurs’ activity and preservation of jobs. Substantive condition of the bankruptcy and restructuring law has a very real impact on the economy.

law in insolvencyinsolvencydebtorrestructuring lawthe United Nations Commission on international trade lawPolandEuropean lawcreditorbankrupcty lawSOCIETAS ET IURISPRUDENTIA
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Monenkeskinen yhteistyö ja minilateralismi käytännössä : tapauksena Somalian rannikon merirosvous

2022

Artikkelissa pohditaan monenkeskisyyden ilmenemistä minilateraalin yhteistyön kautta. Historiallisesti merirosvous on ollut ajoittain ja alueellisesti esiin nouseva ilmiö, joka ponnistaa paikallisista olosuhteista ja erityisesti heikosta hallinnosta maa-alueilla. Merirosvoukseen liittyvä kansainvälinen sopimusyhteistyö painottaa valtioiden suvereniteetin merkitystä omilla aluevesillään. Käytännössä merten turvallisuuden ymmärtäminen laaja-alaisena ilmiönä sekä merirosvouksen tehokas torjuminen on vaatinut ja vaatii myös jatkossa tiivistä valtioiden välistä yhteistyötä, jossa yksittäisen valtion toimintakykyä kompensoidaan yhteistyön keinoin. Artikkelissa kuvataan kansainvälisen yhteisön pyr…

maritime piracySomaliakansainvälinen yhteistyöminilateralismikansainvälinen politiikkalähihistoriajärjestäytynyt rikollisuuskansainvälinen turvallisuusinformalizationYhdistyneet kansakunnatmultilateralismimerirosvousminilateralismcontact groupThe United Nationslegitimiteettikriisinhallintaturvallisuuspolitiikka
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Unione africana e Nazioni Unite: coordinamento o subordinazione nella gestione delle crisi?

2019

The present chapter deals with the relationship between the United Nations and the African Union in the field of international peace and security. The shifting from the Organization for African Unity to the African Union and the establishment of the Peace and Security Council are the answers of African States to the failure of the United Nations to manage the several crisis scenarios in Africa since the early ’90s. If one considers, in fact, the practice of the Union, as regards enforcement actions, the lack of financial resources is the major obstacle to peace and security in Africa. Consequently, the AU Constitutive Act norms which seem to provide for a unilateral right to intervene of th…

African Union United Nations Securuty Council unilateral interventionInternational peace and securitySettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionale
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L'intervento francese in Mali si basa su un'autorizzazione del Consiglio di Sicurezza?

2013

Il lavoro affronta la questione del fondamento giuridico dell'intervento militare della Francia nel Mali del gennaio 2013, soffermandosi in particolare sulla questione se tale fondamento possa essere rintracciato in un'autorizzazione implicita del Consiglio di Sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite.

French Military Intervention in Mali - Use of ForceIntervento militare francese in MaliAuthorizations of the United Nations Security CouncilInterpretazione delle risoluzioni del Consiglio di SicurezzaSettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleUso della forzaAutorizzazioni del Consiglio di Sicurezza dell'ONUInterpretation of Security Council Resolutions
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The periodic reporting procedure of the United Nations System and the human right to water: opportunities and challenges

2020

A água é fundamental para a vida. Contudo, foi apenas nos anos 70 que o acesso a este bem começou a ser discutido, a nível internacional, como um direito humano. Antes disso, algumas Convenções e Tratados das Nações Unidas reconheciam, de alguma forma, o direito à água, mas tal direito tinha que ser inferido de outros direitos ou estava limitado à uma determinada categoria de pessoas. Independentemente das suas limitações, estes textos podem reforçar a aplicação do direito humano à água, especialmente através dos seus mecanismos de monitoramento: os relatórios periódicos e os casos litigiosos. Assim, o objetivo deste artigo é analisar em que medida o mecanismo de relatórios periódicos pode …

International levelUniversal designJurisprudencelcsh:International relationsLegislationCompliance (psychology)human right to water. united nations system. monitoring. reporting procedures.Political sciencelcsh:K1-7720General Earth and Planetary Scienceslcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceMechanism (sociology)lcsh:JZ2-6530General Environmental ScienceLaw and economicsRevista Videre
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The taint of torture and the brazilian legal system

2019

In Brazil, the practice of torture intertwines deeply with its own history. The literature on the subject has had a greater intensification on its registers during the Dictatorial Regime (1964 to 1985). In spite of the Brazilian Constitution of 1988, Brazil only makes efforts to investigate the crimes of torture of this period to comply with the provisions of the United Nations in 2011. Within this scenario, the NationalTruth Commission (Law 12.528, of November 2011) was created with the purpose of clarifying the facts and circumstances of cases concerning human rights violations, as well as the Law on Access to Information (Law 12.527 of November 2011), which have regulated the constitutio…

Orden legal 37 491137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 525290 2019 40 7038138 The taint of torture and the brazilian legal system De Góes BrennandEdna GusmãoTortureas well as the Law on Access to Information (Law 12.527 of November 2011)of November 2011) was created with the purpose of clarifying the facts and circumstances of cases concerning human rights violationssuch as tortureespecially because they were perpetrated by agents of the State. This article aims to present part of the research undertaken to understand the official legal procedures to prevent the practice of acts of torture in the national territory and how they are understood in the Brazilian legal systemUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍADelamar José In Brazilwas created the Network Studies and Research on Violence-RIEV in partnership with Federal University of Paraíba-UFPB and Federal University of Santa Catarina-UFSC with the objective of investigating violations of human rights during the dictatorship1997 that criminalizes torture. ViolenceLegal orderthe practice of torture intertwines deeply with its own history. The literature on the subject has had a greater intensification on its registers during the Dictatorial Regime (1964 to 1985). In spite of the Brazilian Constitution of 1988Brazil only makes efforts to investigate the crimes of torture of this period to comply with the provisions of the United Nations in 2011. Within this scenariowhich have regulated the constitutional right to access public informationVolpato Dutrawith special attention to Law 9.455:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]the NationalTruth Commission (Law 12.528of April 7ViolenciaTorturavalid for all areas of the public administration. These laws allowed the opening of the archives of the dictatorship until denied on the basis of a severely restricted access. In this contextpersecution and violations of the right-to-live. The study of these violations is of fundamental importance for the historical unveiling of this period
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Doctrinal Alternatives to Self-Defence Against Non-State Actors

2017

This contribution examines the problem of what is the legal basis for armed interventions carried out on foreign territory in response to terrorist attacks. It proposes a solution other than the use of the right of self-defence provided for in Article 51 of the UN Charter, based on the idea that a State cannot claim full respect for its sovereignty as a right if it does not fulfil the functions that come with sovereignty as a duty. If these functions of protection of other States' rights are not fulfilled, then, the international community, or, if this is not possible, the victim State directly, could take over from the negligent local authorities in performing their law enforcement functio…

United Nationsnon-state actorself-defense non-state actors terrorism negotiorum gestio United Nationsnegotiorum gestioIUS/13 - DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALEterrorismSettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionaleself-defenseComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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Liberal Institutionalism

2020

The application of liberal institutionalism to peacekeeping has shed light on several important questions regarding why member states support the deployment of a specific operation, how they build support for their position, whether domestic preferences influence their strategies in the Security Council and why they volunteer troops for peacekeeping. Sponsorship records have proven to be a useful sourse for researching coalition-building on peacekeeping.

peacekeeping Security Council United Nations liberal institutionalism coalitions
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El laberinto de la sucesión de estados respecto de los tratados internacionales sobre derechos humanos

2021

This Article analyses the effects of succession of States in respect of international treaties on human rights. This is a matter not codified by the Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties. We have to bear in mind that human rights treaties have been adopted by international organisations, which have developed their own practice both for the succession of States as States Members of an international organisation and for the succession of States as Contracting Parties to treaties that the United Nations, the Council of Europe or the European Union have adopted in the field of human rights.

Valentín Enrique This Article analyses the effects of succession of States in respect of international treaties on human rights. This is a matter not codified by the Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties. We have to bear in mind that human rights treaties have been adopted by international organisationswhich have developed their own practice both for the succession of States as States Members of an international organisation and for the succession of States as Contracting Parties to treaties that the United Nations2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 584568 2021 32 8055235 El laberinto de la sucesión de estados respecto de los tratados internacionales sobre derechos humanos Bou Franchtreaties on human rights 690 731UNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAStratados de derechos humanosinternational treatiesSuccession of Statesthe Council of Europe or the European Union have adopted in the field of human rights. Sucesión de Estadostratados internacionales
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