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Diritti, sicurezza, solidarietà e responsabilità nella protezione della persona migrante

2018

1. Uno sguardo d’insieme. 2. Dopo Lisbona: le competenze dell’UE e la Carta dei diritti dinanzi alle crisi migratorie e all’onda lunga del populismo. 3. Protezione della persona migrante, Costituzione e decretazione di urgenza. 4. Solidarietà e diritti nella prospettiva costituzionale: uguaglianza, bisogni primari e contenuto essenziale

Constitutional rights and freedoms Fundamental Rights within EU and International Law Forced migration and protection regimes ius migrandi within Italian Constitution legislation and case law on asylum and alien's protection regimes constitutional court and status of migrantsSettore IUS/09 - Istituzioni Di Diritto PubblicoSettore IUS/14 - Diritto Dell'Unione EuropeaSettore IUS/08 - Diritto CostituzionaleDiritti e libertà costituzionali norme UE e internazionali sui diritti fondamentali migrazioni forzate e protezione dello straniero ius migrandi e Costituzione italiana legislazione e giurisprudenza su asilo e protezione dello straniero giurisprudenza costituzionale in materia di condizione giuridica dello straniero
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Obligations and Remedies Under a Related Service Contract

2014

Following the model of Directive 2011/83/EU of the 25 October 2011 on consumer rights, the proposed CESL regulation is structured on the basis of sales and service contracts. With regard to service contracts, however, the CESL only regulates those service contracts whose existence is justified by their direct link to sales contracts.

Consumer Bill of RightsService (business)Actuarial sciencebusiness.industryService contractAccountingbusinessDirective
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Consumer rights and legal guarantees in the European Union under Directive 1999/44/EC

2019

In the modern world and united legislation across Europe consumer protection is becoming more influential and stronger. To everything positive there, of course, are drawbacks or so-called ‘’grey areas’’ which this research unveils. Because of certain principles set out by the European Union each country has the opportunity to create their own standards regarding guarantees and this research reveals to what extent consumer protection can go. To understand the reasoning for certain standards three countries are compared – Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. With the use of different research methods and analysis answers to raised questions are found and concluded. Analyzing existing legi…

Consumer rights:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Other law::European law [Research Subject Categories]
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Consumption patterns, development and growth: Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Thomas Robert Malthus

2003

In this paper we combine the classical analysis of luxury consumption with the classical theories of development and growth. We also focus on the role played, within classical economics, by institutional factors such as the structure of property rights and contractual arrangements in determining consumption patterns and investment in agriculture. In particular, we show that Ricardo's and Malthus' different views on the role of consumption expenditure in promoting growth depend on Ricardo's acceptance (Malthus' refusal) of Say's law of markets and on Ricardo's exclusion (Malthus' inclusion) of a non-commodity option such as leisure from (in) the range of available consumption alternatives.

Consumption (economics)Consumption growth classic economicsSay's lawHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoProperty rightsGeneral Arts and HumanitiesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)EconomicsAdam smithNeoclassical economicsDevelopment theoryInvestment (macroeconomics)The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
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The nationality of companies in French law

2012

The development of international economic relations and the construction of an integrated European area, both from an economic and a political point of view, has revived the debate on the nationality of trading companies. The question is not so much whether trading companies have a nationality on an equal footing with natural persons – solutions have long been accepted by international doctrine and jurisprudence – but rather to determine how this notion has evolved and adapted to the constraints on the one hand, of a globalized market economy and, on the other hand, of European Union law which overturns the traditionally accepted solutions of nationality of trading companies into the legal …

Control criterion[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawDroit de l’Union européenneStatutory officeNationalitéLiberté d’établissement[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawRattachement juridique[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawLex societatisHead officeIncorporationConflits de loisNationalityFusionGroup of companiesMobilityMergerLegal connectionCross-border transfer of company seatsLaw shoppingConflicts of lawTransfert international de siègeEnjoyment of rightsFreedom of establishmentConflits de juridictionsRecognition of foreign companiesSubsidiariesEuropean Union lawConflicts of jurisdictionsReconnaissance des sociétés étrangères
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Human Rights in Romanian Courts: A European Perspective?

2016

The perception and application of the European Convention on Human Rights by various national jurisdictions depends fundamentally on the way in which the Convention has been introduced into national law, as well as, in some countries, by how constitutional jurisdictions shaped this relationship. The article examines the reception of the Convention by a few European states, with a special regard on the case of Romania. Romanian courts, including the Constitutional Court and the supreme court, had a hesitant approach of the principle established by 1991 Constitution of the priority of international law of human rights over domestic law. In the context of the diversity of sources of the Europe…

ConventionEuropean Union lawInternational human rights lawHuman rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceLawFundamental rightsConstitutional courtMunicipal lawInternational lawmedia_common
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I respingimenti in mare di migranti alla luce della Convenzione europea dei diritti umani

2009

Forcible return of migrants and the European Convention on human rights - Italian authorities have recently undertaken a new policy to face migration flows from north african coasts. Since May, 6th 2009 Italian coastguard and financial police vessels have intercepted a large number of boats carrying migrants and returned them to Libya, in force of a readmission agreement between Italy and Libya. These operations, even if they take place on the high seas, have to comply with the European Convention for Human Rights, considering that the migrants fall under jurisdiction of Italian authorities within the meaning of art. 1 of the Convention. In particular, on the basis of the European Court of …

ConventionGeographyPraxisHuman rightsInternational watersJurisdictionTortureCommon lawmedia_common.quotation_subjectLawObligationmigranti respingimenti in mare giurisdizione ai fini della convenzione europea dei diritti umani espulsioni collettivemedia_commonDIRITTI UMANI E DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE
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Articolo 3 - Primo Protocollo

2012

Si tratta di un commento all'articolo 3 del Protocollo addizionale alla Convenzione europea dei diritti umani, che protegge il diritto a libere elezioni. This is a Commentary to Article 3 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights, protecting the Right to free elections.

Convenzione europea dei diritti umani - Articolo 3 del Protocollo addizionale - Voto - diritti politici - elezioniSettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleEuropean Convention on Human Rights - Article 3 First Protocol - Right to Vote - Political Rights - Elections
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Liberal Values, Covid-19 and the Judiciary

2020

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Human rightsLawmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencemedia_commonEuropean Convention on Human Rights Law Review
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Autonomie e controlli della Corte dei conti nel quadro dei principi costituzionali e dei vincoli sovranazionali in materia economico-finanziaria

2022

Una riflessione dei controlli sulle autonomie territoriali intestati alla Corte dei conti non può prescindere dal loro inquadramento costituzionale. L’A. prospetta una ricostruzione del controllo come espressione di una funzione neutra e imparziale che deve riposare su precisi parametri costituzionali che ne legittimano l’adozione e di cui va resa una stretta interpretazione: il controllo sulle Autonomie territoriali deve così essere necessariamente una attività tale da avvicinarla a quella giurisdizionale piuttosto che amministrativa. È in tale chiave che deve essere inteso il rapporto fra ausiliarietà di cui all’art. 100 Cost. e controlli sui bilanci ed i rendiconti. L’evoluzione del quad…

Court of Auditors Territorial Autonomy Budgetary review (Nature) Auxiliary function Constitutional Guarantess Constitutional Rights EU integration process Public Budget Next generation EU Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) NPRRCorte dei conti Autonomie territoriali Controlli sui bilanci (Natura) Ausiliarietà Garanzie costituzionali diritti costituzionali Integrazione europea Finanza pubblica Next Generation EU Dispositivo sulla ripresa e la resilienza (Recovery Fund) Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e resilienza PNRRSettore IUS/09 - Istituzioni Di Diritto PubblicoSettore IUS/08 - Diritto Costituzionale
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