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Introduction: The Criminalization of Migration and European (Dis)Integration

2016

This Special Issue of European Journal of Migration and Law is devoted to analysing some relevant facets of the conflict, which we see at the heart of the current European approach to migration, between criminalization of migrants and migrants’ rights. But it is also devoted to outlining some strategies and practices through which the conflict might be avoided, or at least overridden. The papers focus on different facets of this overarching subject by adopting a European (EU and ECHR) perspective, as well as the perspective of specific MSs. Three domestic systems, in particular, are taken into consideration—the UK, France and Italy—and compared with the relevant European standards concernin…

050502 lawMETIS-317589Human rightsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCriminology0506 political scienceCriminalizationIR-100990Law050602 political science & public administrationCrimmigration - Human rights - Immigration detention - Alternatives to immigration detention - Resistance to immigration detention - Citizenship deprivationSociologyLaw0505 lawDemographymedia_common
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Wpływ Brexitu na współpracę sądową w sprawach karnych w Unii Europejskiej

2020

Wystąpienie Zjednoczonego Królestwa z Unii Europejskiej stanowi jedno z głównych wyzwań dla dalszego funkcjonowania europejskiego obszaru wymiaru sprawiedliwości w sprawach karnych. W niniejszym artykule szczególna uwaga zostanie zwrócona na wybrane aspekty zapewnienia dalszej współpracy sądowej w sprawach karnych po Brexicie. Dotyczy to przede wszystkim możliwości dalszego udziału Zjednoczonego Królestwa w specyficznych organach wspomagających obrót prawny w ramach tej współpracy (tj. w ramach Eurojustu i Europolu) oraz stosowania instrumentów prawnych urzeczywistniających zasadę wzajemnego uznawania orzeczeń, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem sztandarowego instrumentu prawnego, tj. europejski…

050502 lawMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Political science05 social sciences050602 political science & public administrationBusiness and International ManagementGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesGeneral Business Management and AccountingIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering0505 law0506 political sciencePrzegląd Europejski
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The content and potential of the right to social assistance in light of Article 13 of the European Social Charter

2020

This article explores the current development of the right to social assistance as well as its potential for improving income support policies. Focusing on Article 13 of the European Social Charter (ESC), it aims to shed light on the content of such provision by identifying a list of comprehensive defining standards from the monitoring activity conducted by the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR). Secondly, it asks whether the right can effectively enhance access to social assistance in practice by studying the implementation of the right in two national cases, the UK and Spain. The article concludes that Article 13 ESC imposes clear obligations on States Parties regarding aspects o…

050502 lawPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Social rightsEuropean Social CharterPublic administration0506 political scienceSocial securityIncome SupportSocial assistancePolitical science050602 political science & public administrationContent (Freudian dream analysis)0505 lawEuropean Journal of Social Security
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Internal coordination of social security in Italy

2019

This contribution deals with the internal coordination of health care, long-term social care and social assistance schemes – covered by EU regulation no. 883/2004 – in Italy after the constitutional reform enacted in 2001, which significantly decentralised legislative and administrative machinery by strengthening the prerogatives of the Regions, especially in terms of organisation and funding of the services. This article seeks to demonstrate that, although the decentralisation of health care and long-term social care has been accompanied by mechanisms of internal coordination among the Regions (particularly in the field of inter-regional mobility), regional social assistance schemes provi…

050502 lawPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrySettore IUS/07 - Diritto Del Lavoro05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Public administrationDecentralization0506 political scienceSocial securityLong-term careSocial assistanceItaly health care long-term care social assistance decentralisation internal coordination.Political scienceHealth care050602 political science & public administrationSocial carebusiness0505 lawEuropean Journal of Social Security
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Democratic Principles and the Economic Branch of the European Monetary Union

2017

L'articolo si propone di indagare sul valore che i vari principi democratici enunciati nel TUE hanno nello specifico settore dell'UEM, in particolare nel pilastro della politica economica, dopo l'entrata in vigore delle riforme contenute nel Six pack e nel successivo Two Pack. Il lavoro intende in particolare rispondere a tre domande: A) le regole contenute nel six pack e nel two pack in tema di controllo democratico sono espressione di un preciso modello di controllo democratico sulle scelte di politica economica nell'ambito dell'UEM? B) E' un simile modello compatibile con i principi democratici del TUE? C) I principi democratici non rappresentativi possono compensare il minor peso che vi…

050502 lawPublic economicsSettore IUS/14 - Diritto Dell'Unione Europeamedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesDemocracy0506 political scienceFiscal policyRepresentative democracyPolitical scienceDemocracy - European and Monetary Union - Six Pack - Two Pack - democratic principles050602 political science & public administrationMember stateEconomic and monetary unionDemocrazia - Unione economica e monetaria - Six Pack - Two Pack - Principi democraticimedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionTreatyTreaty of Lisbon0505 lawLaw and economicsmedia_common
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Screening of Foreign Direct Investment and the States’ Security Interests in Light of the OECD, UNCTAD and Other International Guidelines

2021

AbstractThis chapter analyses the concept of the “national security interest”, which is widely recognised as allowing a state to determine which areas of its economy are restricted or prohibited to foreign investors. This chapter seeks to identify what constitutes a threat for a state and how that threat is managed both domestically and internationally. Despite the recognition of a state’s right to take measures it considers essential to its security, there are limits. The rules established by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and other international instruments are non-binding but can serve …

050502 lawSecurity interestNational securityTrade and developmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInternational tradeForeign direct investmentState (polity)restrictCustomary international lawObligationbusiness0505 lawmedia_common
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From ‘polluter pays’ to ‘polluter does not pollute’

2016

Abstract Non-binding agreements, minor sanctions in the form of payment obligations and shaming have been the usual policy responses against environmental harms. In addition to this, many existing pieces of legislation on international environmental law and governance are based on good intent and voluntary agreement and they have proven to be limited or ineffective. This article argues that, at the current state of the climate crisis, there is no more room for negotiations and proposals which lead to false solutions. Acknowledging that, legal solutions to environmental problems require new formulations which incorporate a different understanding of nature and its non-human inhabitants; this…

050502 lawSociology and Political ScienceCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLegislationInternational lawPaymentEnvironmental lawLawEcocide050501 criminologyEconomicsSanctionsEnvironmental degradation0505 lawmedia_commonLaw and economicsGeoforum
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Does Patriotic Vigilance Make Any Sense in the Transnational Arena? A Cosmopolitan Alternative to the Globalization Paradox

2017

We address the issue of the relevance in the transnational arena of the concept of patriotic vigilance, as expressed by French Minister Arnaud Montebourg in 2014. Firstly, we examine the globalization paradox with its underpinnings in the literature and its illustration through the recent Alstom saga. Secondly, we review the idea of a paradigm shift in world monetary affairs signaled by the recent crisis. Finally, drawing on Kant’s ideas on cosmopolitism, we sketch out an alternative to the globalization paradox.

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The Theory of Forms Without Substance a Romanian Legal Transplant Theory Ahead of its Time

2020

Abstract Comparative law and legal history show us that law is dynamic, always in continuous development, change, or mutation. This dynamic dimension has become a central concern for the comparative law scholars. The circulation of legal models in the world (e.g. legal transplant, legal transfer, legal borrowing, legal migration) is an evergreen issue. This phenomenon has provoked numerous doctrinal disputes, which have been encapsulated in complex theories on its possibilities and impossibilities. In the present article, we will not explore the many modern theories regarding legal transplantation (or under other metaphors). Instead, we will go back in time, in the second half of the ninete…

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Professionalization as Status Adaptation: The Nobility, the Bureaucracy, and the Modernization of the Legal Profession in Finland

1991

In contrast to Anglo-American lines of professional development, the central agent of professionalization in many Continental countries was the state bureaucracy. However, this article proposes that an understanding of the class structure of traditional society is also needed to explain the privileged position of lawyers. An historical study of lawyers in the 19th century, after Finland was annexed by Russia, demonstrates that the legal profession provided the nobility an important medium of adaptation to the new society. The importance of the legal profession initially to the state bureaucracy, and subsequently to the nobility, explains its social prominence and its future development. An …

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