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Problems of the Constitutionalism of the Legal Norms related to the Restrictions of the Spread of Covid-19 infection

2022

Plašās diskusijas Latvijas sabiedrībā par Covid-19 infekcijas slimības ietekmē pieņemtajiem ierobežojumiem, to nozīmi un izpratni, kā arī Satversmes tiesā iesniegto pieteikumu skaits un ierosinātās lietas par iespējamo ar Covid-19 infekcijas slimības izplatības ierobežojumiem saistīto tiesību normu neatbilstību Satversmei norāda uz šī temata nozīmīgumu, kā arī uz to, ka par tiesību normās ietvertajiem ierobežojumiem nolūkā mazināt vīrusa slimības izplatību nav vienprātīgas nostājas. Pētījuma mērķis ir noskaidrot ar Covid-19 infekcijas slimības izplatības ierobežojumiem saistīto tiesību normu satversmības problēmas. Dažādu tiesību institūtu izpratne normatīvajos aktos un tiesību realitātē va…

Covid 19 infectious disease spread restrictionskonstitucionālā sūdzībapamattiesību ierobežojumslimitation of a fundamental rightCovid 19 infekcijas slimības izplatības ierobežojumiJuridiskā zinātne
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Inquisitio Contra Haereticos. The Inquisition Trials of Witches, Heretics and Secret Societies

2022

By means of very rare manuscripts and precious historical sources (dating back even to the 16th century), this book aims to reconstruct the varied and complex phenomenon of the Inquisition, with particular scientific reference to the events that took place and unfolded in Sicily through the centuries. Based on primary ancient documents, it constitutes a monographic and reasoned catalogue of the international exhibition on the evolution of the Inquisition, curated in Palermo (Italy) by Francesco Callari and Antonio Scaglione. The exhibition, which was supported by an authoritative Scientific Board, was awarded important institutional recognitions and, in particular, the Medal of the Presiden…

Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Human Rights Criminal Justice Historical Comparison Inquisition Torture Fair Trial Criminal evidence Defence RightsSettore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoSettore IUS/19 - Storia Del Diritto Medievale E ModernoSettore IUS/16 - Diritto Processuale PenaleSettore IUS/17 - Diritto Penale
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The Review Power of the Supreme Court of the People’s Republic of China on Death Penalty Cases

2008

Criminal Procedure Law Reform.ChinaHuman RightDeath Penalty
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Legal Science: Functions, Significance and Futurein Legal Systems II: Collection of Research Papers in Conjunction with the 7th International Scienti…

2020

Criminal law:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE [Research Subject Categories]Improving the quality of legislationHuman libertyAbolition of serfdom in the BalticsDevelopment of private lawEU lawInternational human rightsInternational public rightsConstitutionality of the stateInternational private law
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Misrecognizing Asylum. Causes, modalities and consequences of the crisis of a fundamental human right.

2017

The so-called contemporary refugee crisis can be defined as a European “right to asylum crisis”, a crisis of its fundamental principles: the protection of asylum seekers’ rights and the related principle of non-refoulement. Modalities and trends marking the recognition of asylum applicants as refugees, and of migrants as asylum seekers, will be considered along with the current implementation of the notion of a “safe country” within the context of EU texts on migration developed since 2015. This “right to asylum crisis” is then briefly analyzed as both a symptom and a cause of the European Union project’s wider political and cultural crisis.

CrisesRight to asylum; International Refugee law; Human Rights Law; Safe Countries; Crises;Right to asylumHuman Rights LawInternational Refugee lawSafe CountrieSafe CountriesSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica della Devianza e Mutamento SocialeSettore IUS/20 - Filosofia del DirittoRight to asylum International Refugee law Human Rights Law
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Value congruence in health care priority setting: social values, institutions and decisions in three countries

2014

AbstractMost developed democracies have faced the challenge of priority setting in health care by setting up specialized agencies to take decisions on which medical services to include in public health baskets. Under the influence of Daniels and Sabin’s seminal work on the topic, agencies increasingly aim to fulfil criteria of procedural justice, such as accountability and transparency. We assume, however, that the institutional design of agencies also and necessarily reflects substantial value judgments on the respective weight of distributive principles such as efficiency, need and equality. The public acceptance of prioritization decisions, and eventually of the health care system at lar…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonPrioritizationmedicine.medical_specialtyHuman RightsSocial ValuesProcedural justiceSocial value orientationsEfficiency OrganizationalCongruence (geometry)GermanyHealth caremedicineHumansHealthcare DisparitiesHealth Care RationingPriority settingActuarial sciencePublic economicsHealth Prioritiesbusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic healthPoliticsHealth Status DisparitiesUnited KingdomPolicyAccountabilityGovernment RegulationFranceBusinessDelivery of Health CareModels EconometricHealth Economics, Policy and Law
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The Role of the Country of Origin Expert in Judicial Proceedings

2021

The country of origin expert is gradually becoming a central figure in legal procedures, particularly for what concerns the assessment of cases of international protection. Judges, lawyers, and legal practitioners in general increasingly recognise the relevance of this figure, and in their pronouncements, judges frequently rely on specialized information provided by these experts, so as to shed light on particular aspects of the country of origin of those who apply for asylum. The logic that underlies this recent development is as intuitive as it is revealing, for it entails the notion that first-hand experience and acquired knowledge of the legal, social, religious and political facets of …

Cross-cultural methodologySettore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoCountry of Origin ExpertAsylumHuman RightLaw
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Le parole dell'asilo: un diritto di confine

2021

Chi riesce ad attraversare le frontiere dell’Unione europea per chiedere asilo deve rispondere adeguatamente a domande come: “Chi sei?”; “Da dove vieni?”; “Che valori e che storia porti con te?” Queste stesse domande sono però, al contempo, quelle che ogni richiedente asilo pone oggi all’Europa: “Chi sei?”; “Da dove vieni?”; “Di che valori e di che storia sei portatrice?”. Il diritto d’asilo affiora dalla storia millenaria di un istituto giuridico e religioso che accompagna l’evoluzione delle civiltà occidentali da quando se ne rinviene traccia. Una storia che viene qui indagata ricostruendo il filo conduttore delineato da alcune parole-chiave, le parole dell’asilo, appunto: ospitalità, pro…

Cultura.RecognitionSettore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoDiritto di asiloLotta per il dirittoRight of asylumHuman RightRiconoscimentoStruggle for LawDiritti umani
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The right of the child to play in the national reports submitted to the Committee on the Rights of the Child

2020

The right of the child to play is recognised in Art. 31.1 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). The 2013 approval of General Comment No. 17, in which the Committee on the Rights of t...

Cultural StudiesAnthropologyPolitical scienceLawDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEducationConvention on the Rights of the ChildInternational Journal of Play
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Reproductive rights or duties? The rhetoric of division in social media debates on abortion law in Poland

2019

This study explores the argumentative schemas used in claimmaking and the rhetorical resources for stance-taking in the online abortion law debate in Poland in late 2016. It shows how these discursive devices were used to divide and discredit the opponent in the social media by two social movements: the Stop Abortion coalition of conservative and religious organizations that sponsored the legislative proposal to considerably restrict abortion, and the Save Women committee that stood behind the ‘black’ protests opposing the project. The textual material is drawn from social media profiles of the two movements following a week of intense street protests and publicity activities (19–26 October…

Cultural StudiesArgumentativeSociology and Political Sciencepro-choicerhetoricDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studies0508 media and communicationsArgumentPolitical scienceReproductive rights050602 political science & public administrationRhetorical questionSocial mediastancediscourse analysismedia_common05 social sciences0506 political scienceprotestAbortion lawpro-lifeLawargumentRhetoricSocial Movement Studies
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