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Favoreggiamento dell’immigrazione irregolare vs. traffico di migranti: una dicotomia rilevante nell’interpretazione dell’art. 12 TUI? (Ragionando su …

2022

La sentenza costituzionale n. 63/2022 propone una lettura plurioffensiva delle aggravanti del favoreggiamento dell’immigrazione irregolare, che usa per distinguere, nella disciplina dell’art. 12 TUI, tra mero favoreggiamento, previsto al comma 1, e che consisterebbe in una condotta «individuale» e «altruistica», e traffico di migranti, che sarebbe previsto invece ai commi 3, 3-bis e 3-ter e che evocherebbe «scenari di coinvolgimento di organizzazioni criminali». In questo contributo si muovono alcune critiche a questa lettura, mostrando come essa, oltre a non essere necessaria allo scopo di mostrare l’incostituzionalità delle due aggravanti oggetto di censura (uso di servizi di trasporto in…

Facilitation of irregular immigrationArt. 12 TUISettore IUS/17 - Diritto PenaleSmuggling of migrant
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The Genetic Legacy of Religious Diversity and Intolerance: Paternal Lineages of Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula

2008

12 páginas, 6 figuras.-- et al.

Genetic MarkersMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationIslamHaplogroupArticleChristianityReligious intoleranceGenetic driftPopulation GroupsReligious conversionPeninsulaGeneticsEthnicityHumansGenetics(clinical)educationGenetics (clinical)Phylogenymedia_commonDemographyGeneticsgeographyeducation.field_of_studyGenetic diversitygeography.geographical_feature_categoryChromosomes Human YPortugalEmigration and ImmigrationGenealogyhumanitiesHaplotypesSpainJewsDiversity (politics)
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Hacia una escuela multicultural: la presencia creciente de inmigrantes en el sistema educativo español

2002

El inusitado crecimiento de la inmigración en los últimos años ha transformado en buena medida la escuela española, incrementando su carácter multicultural, acentuando algunas diferencias entre la red pública y la privada o concertada, obligando a transformaciones notables para adaptar la escuela a la nueva realidad y sus necesidades. El artículo aborda los ritmos de llegada, la distribución territorial del nuevo alumnado y su tendencia a la concentración en la escuela pública, pero también analiza cuestiones de gran influencia en el ámbito educativo como el insuficiente conocimiento de nuestra(s) lengua(s), las diferencias religiosas, la concentración excesiva en algunos centros concretos …

GeografíaUNESCO::HISTORIAGeociencias. Medio ambienteInmigración extranjeraMulticultural integrationDesigualdad socialEducationGeografía HumanaEscolarizaciónForeign immigrationGrupo B:HISTORIA [UNESCO]IntegraciónSchoolingMulticulturalidadSocial disparity
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Influence of immigration and other factors on caries in 12- and 15-yr-old children.

2007

In recent years the Valencia region has undergone mass immigration, mainly of people from eastern Europe, North Africa, and Latin America. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of immigration on caries prevalence and experience in 12- and 15-yr-old children in the Valencia region, and to relate this to other socio-economic and oral hygiene-related variables. The data were obtained from the epidemiological study of oral health carried out in the Valencia Region in 2004. The study group comprised 478, 12-yr-old children and 401, 15-yr-old children. Immigration status, age, toothbrushing frequency, and intake of cariogenic foods between meals showed significant association in a …

GerontologyMaleToothbrushingmedicine.medical_specialtyLatin AmericansAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationDental CariesSocial classStatistics NonparametricPublic health serviceDiet CariogenicRisk groupsAfrica NorthernSurveys and QuestionnairesEpidemiologyPrevalenceMedicineHumansEurope EasternChildGeneral Dentistrymedia_commonLikelihood Functionsbusiness.industryDMF IndexAge FactorsRegression analysisEmigration and ImmigrationLatin AmericaSpainRegression AnalysisFemalePredictive variablesbusinessDemographyEuropean journal of oral sciences
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Massive immigration flows management in Italy between the fight against illegal immigration and human rights protection

2014

HUMAN RIGHTS IMMIGRATION CRIMINAL LAW
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Les « périphéries » sous contrôle : espaces portuaires et frontaliers. Introduction

1999

Comme l’indique son titre, cette partie nous entraîne sur les espaces frontaliers, dont certains sont aussi des espaces portuaires : deux études portent sur le Nord, deux autres sur les rivages de la Méditerranée (Marseille et les Alpes-Maritimes), la cinquième sur la Bretagne méridionale (Lorient). C’est un avantage de n’avoir à mettre en parallèle que trois espaces géographiques en cinq contributions, mais c’est aussi un manque pour le traitement du sujet de ne pas disposer d’autres points ...

Historypolice[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistorySocial Issuesdroithistoire des institutionsémigration et immigrationmigrationfrontièresSociology[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historypouvoir politiquehistoire de FranceJFFN[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/Historypolitiques publiquesaccueil des étrangersSOC007000
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Le contrôle des migrants en ville. Introduction

2015

L’intérêt de la question du contrôle des migrants en ville tient à l’importance de l’immigration dans la formation de la population urbaine, notamment de grandes villes comme Paris. La venue d’un grand nombre de personnes, originaires d’une province plus ou moins proche ou de l’étranger, pose aux autorités la question du contrôle d’une population qualifiée parfois de flottante, pour la partie qui ne s’intègre pas définitivement dans le milieu urbain. On sait combien, depuis Louis Chevalier, c...

Historypolice[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawSocial Issuesdroithistoire des institutionsémigration et immigrationmigration[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawSociologyDémographiepouvoir politiquehistoire de FranceJFFNpolitiques publiquesaccueil des étrangersSOC007000
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Resisting Immigration Detention

2016

The aim of this article is to provide a normative analysis of the ways in which immigrants resist immigration detention. After having outlined (in Section 2) some general features that make immigration detention a rather abnormal condition for human beings to be kept in, I distinguish three main forms of resistance to it: institutionalized, non-institutionalized, and anti-institutional. I first spell out, in Section 3, some individual characteristics of these forms of resistance. Then (in Sections 4 and 5), using Italy as my test case, I suggest, for each of these forms, an interpretation of their normative meaning (that is, their meaning according to both the relevant legal rules and their…

Human rightsInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigrationaspirational citizenship – conventional vs. deviant resistance – effectiveness – immigration detention – resistance – self-defence against the stateSpellResistance (psychoanalysis)Criminology0506 political scienceLaw050602 political science & public administration050501 criminologyNormativeSociologyMeaning (existential)Settore IUS/17 - Diritto PenaleLaw0505 lawDemographyImmigration detentionmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Migration and Law
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Norms matter! The role of international norms in EU policies on asylum and immigration

2014

Abstract This Article investigates how international norms impact on eu asylum and immigration policy. To this end we scrutinize the assumption that the robustness of international norms indicates the quality of eu integration. Drawing on international norms literature we argue that four characters define an international norms’ robustness: specificity in definition, binding force, coherence with domestic law and international law, and concordant understanding among actors. Our analysis covers three eu policy areas, asylum policy, family reunification policy, and labour migration policy. Across the three areas international norms had varying degrees of robustness at the time of eu negotiat…

Human rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationLegislationInternational lawMunicipal lawFamily lifeJV Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationImmigration policyLawSociologyLawFamily reunificationDemographymedia_common
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Circumventing deadlock through venue-shopping: Why there is more than just talk in US immigration politics in times of economic crisis

2016

This article addresses the question of how the financial and economic crisis that hit the US in the late 2000s impacted immigration policies. We find that the crisis has not significantly changed dynamics. Instead, it has highlighted and aggravated persisting trends. Drawing on Kingdon’s multiple streams model and combining it with the notion of two-level games, we find that while the policy stream and the problem stream would call for both restrictive and liberalising changes, the political stream impedes change: The fact that Congress has been divided for a long time over Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) impedes any restrictive or liberalising changes. With problems resulting from c…

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