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The SDGS and Human Rights Key Instruments in the Response and Recovery from the Pandemic

2022

The COVID-19 pandemic is a valuable opportunity to draw a series of important lessons that may be key to turning the tide and laying the foundations to face the new and unprecedented challenges that humanity will face in the coming years. After analysing the differences between this crisis and the two previous ones experienced in the 21st century, a series of lessons that should be considered stand out. Next, the Sustainable Development Goals and Human Rights are presented as key instruments to guide the construction of a new model that leaves no one behind and increases our resilience. Finally, it concludes by collecting a series of theoretical reflections that could be used as a methodolo…

Sociology and Political SciencepandemicPolitical Science and International Relationschallengeshuman rightssustainable development goalsCiències polítiquesLawThe Age of Human Rights Journal
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European Union Protection of Human Rights through its global policy

2022

The Regime of Restrictive Measures against Serious Violations and Abuses of Human Rights launched at the end of 2020 by the European Union is part of the Commission's objective to reaffirm the Union's firm commitment to promoting universal values and strengthening its leadership in this field. However, the first year of implementation of the regime casts doubt on its effectiveness, given the existence of legal loopholes that tarnish it.

Sociology and Political Sciencerestrictive measuresPolitical Science and International Relationsserious violations and abusesEuropean UnionUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOhuman rightsLawThe Age of Human Rights Journal
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The idea of mission in Finnish clerical Lutheranism during the Continuation War 1941-1944

2014

On 25 June 1941 Finland embarked on a war against the Soviet Union, as part of Germany's Operation Barbarossa. The war that was about to begin could be considered acceptable and even advantageous politically. However, theologically this was not necessarily the case. The topic of the article is how the war between the states of Finland and the Soviet Union could be justified publicly in relation to a religion whose core message is not to kill, to turn the other cheek to – and even love – the enemy. Due to the close and long-lasting relationship between the state, the army and the established church, Lutheran priests had a significant role in the war effort. The analysis shows that the answer…

Spanish Civil WarArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)State (polity)Lawmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical Science and International RelationsGeography Planning and DevelopmentSociologyAdversarySoviet unionRelation (history of concept)media_commonNations and Nationalism
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Taking care of everyone’s business: interpreting Sicilian Mafia embedment through spatial network analysis

2022

Mafia-type organisations often have a strong geographical and cultural entrenchment in the territory they belong. However, their analysis as a spatially networked social structure is still missing. A combined socio-spatial network analysis is presented here, through the demise of a large police operation called Operazione Perseo in 2008. This approach is developed in two ways. At first, a visual representation of the social network of this large group of mafiosi embedded in a geographical space is presented. Three main salient territorial features of the network are thus highlighted. A high density of links in some neighbourhoods, as well as connections across different Mandamenti, the terr…

Spatial network analysis social networks organised crime Sicilian Mafia Cosa Nostra spatial regressionsSociology and Political SciencePolitical Science and International RelationsLaw
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The importance of being first : Effects of candidates’ list positions in the 2003 Bavarian state election

2006

Abstract Normative theories of democracy do not pay much attention to technicalities of voting, implicitly assuming that these do not influence voting behaviour and election outcomes significantly. However, it is not clear whether this is actually the case. In this article we analyse whether one such technical detail matters for voting behaviour: the ballot position. Based on previous research in the field, we discuss ballot position effects and deduce hypotheses concerning list position effects in the 2003 Bavarian state election. In the empirical analysis, it turns out that ballot positions had a considerable influence on voting behaviour in this election, especially, the top position on …

Spoilt voteDisapproval votingmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitikwissenschaftSplit-ticket votingBallotStraight-ticket votingLawVotingPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsFirst-past-the-post votingGroup voting ticketmedia_commonLaw and economics
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Turkey's bid for EU membership, contrasting views of public opinion, and vote choice. Evidence from the 2005 German federal election

2008

Abstract This paper examines the effects of attitudes toward Turkey's entry into the European Union on vote choice in the 2005 federal election in Germany. Building on prior research, the paper contrasts the elitist and the policy voting view. The evidence shows that citizens' opinions about Turkey's accession to the European Union do not merely reflect group-memberships and political predispositions. They also play a role in influencing voting behaviour with support of Turkey's entry raising the likelihood to vote for the SPD or the Greens while reducing the probability to cast a vote for right-wing parties, the CDU/CSU and the FDP. Finally, low educated voters are disproportionately susce…

Spoilt votebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic opinionPoliticsIncentiveLawVotingPolitical sciencePolitical economyPolitical Science and International Relationsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceInstant-runoff votingEuropean unionbusinessGroup voting ticketmedia_commonElectoral Studies
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The logic of pressure groups and the structure of the public sector

1987

Structure (mathematical logic)Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryEconomic policyEconomic sectorPolitical Science and International RelationsPublic sectorBusiness sectorPublic administrationPrivate sectorbusinessTertiary sector of the economyEuropean Journal of Political Economy
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Receptive to Reality: Al-Ghazālī on the Structure of the Soul

2012

Structure (mathematical logic)HistorySociology and Political SciencePhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical Science and International RelationsReligious studiesSoulEpistemologymedia_commonThe Muslim World
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Union structure and incentives for innovation

2002

Abstract In this paper, we consider the effect of union structure on the adoption of innovation in the context of Cournot duopoly. With a market size large enough, we show that the incentive to innovate is higher under a decentralized union structure (with each firm facing its own independent union) than under an industry-wide union. However, for a small market size (or, equivalently, for sufficiently drastic potential innovation), the new technology is more likely to be adopted in the presence of a centralized union. This result goes against the conventional view that unionization harms the incentive to innovate.

Structure (mathematical logic)OligopolyEconomics and EconometricsIncentiveMarket economyPolitical Science and International RelationsMarket sizeEconomicsContext (language use)Cournot competitionDuopolyIndustrial organizationEuropean Journal of Political Economy
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Deportation vs. Sanctuary: The Rationalities, Technologies, and Subjects of Finnish Sanctuary Practices

1969


  Evangelical Lutheran parishes and their representatives have provided sanctuaries for asylum seekers for forty years in Finland.Yet this activity became widely publicly recognized only after the Finnish Ecumenical Council released the “Church as Sanctuary” document in 2007.The parishes are assisted by many civic organizations (e.g.women’s organizations, Free Movement Network, Amnesty International, and Finnish Refugee Council) in providing sanctuary.They share the same opponent: the state’s strict asylum policy.The various parties involved in Finnish sanctuary incidents can be divided into two groups using the terminology of the Foucaldian analytics of pastoral power: a state pastor…

SubjectivitySociology and Political ScienceRefugeeGeography Planning and DevelopmentOpposition (politics)AdversaryTerminologyDeportationSovereigntylcsh:HT51-1595LawPolitical Science and International Relationslcsh:Communities. Classes. RacesSociologyDemographyAmnestyRefuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees
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