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Revisiting “Schumacker”: Source, Residence and Citizenship in the ECJ Case Law on Direct Taxation

2013

ECJ case law on direct taxation has been very important in the development of the international dimension of direct tax systems of EU Member States. Through the application of the non-discrimination principle and the requirements of the fundamental freedoms, some of the basic structures of the implementation of income tax systems have been revised to accommodate to the needs of the single market. However, the requirements of the EU single market are fundamentally incompatible with the assumptions that have served to build the criteria under which modern income tax systems have been developed (worldwide income taxation, residence vs source, unlimited vs limited tax liability, credit vs exemp…

ComputingMilieux_GENERALDouble taxationDirect taxPolitical scienceCommon lawIncome taxLiabilityFundamental rightsComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGPermanent establishmentSingle marketEconomic systemLaw and economics
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Impact of the Agent’s Environment on Discretion in the Field of EU Conflict Resolution

2017

Employing an agent–principal perspective on EU conflict resolution and focusing on the politics of discretion, we argue that the context in which the agent acts affects the principal–agent relation. Our conceptualization draws on the agent’s actions as a source of discretion, which can be either an unintentional product of the characteristics of the external environment in which the agent performs (structure-induced discretion) or a product of intentionally pursued agent action (interest-induced discretion). Focusing particularly on the European External Action Service, we find that the agent can exploit urgency and third party interplay as characteristics of EU conflict resolution in order…

Conceptualizationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesContext (language use)Public relationsDiscretion050601 international relations0506 political scienceAction (philosophy)Order (exchange)Conflict resolution050602 political science & public administrationBusinessProduct (category theory)Law and economicsmedia_common
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La disputa fronteriza entre India y China: origen y evolución de la controversia

2008

Con la emergencia de la India independiente y de la China maoísta a mediados del siglo pasado, los dos nuevos gobiernos de Delhi y Pekín comenzaron a convivir en un marco de armonía bajo los principios de coexistencia pacífica y una política de hermandad entre ambos pueblos, conocida como Hindi-Chini Bhai Bhai. Sin embargo, a pesar de estas actitudes amistosas iniciales, la herencia colonial británica en la India y las consecuencias de la anexión china del territorio tibetano, vinieron a desestabilizar este equilibrio, con el enfrentamiento de las pretensiones soberanistas de ambos Estados emergentes sobre distintas zonas fronterizas.El análisis del origen y la evolución de la controvertida…

Conflict in the Himalayas:CIENCIA POLÍTICA::Relaciones internacionales ::Problemas de las relaciones internacionales [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIA POLÍTICA::Relaciones internacionales ::Problemas de las relaciones internacionalesconflicto armadolcsh:International relationsIndialcsh:Political sciencelcsh:K1-7720Convenció de Shimlaacuerdos amistososConflicto fronterizo: China; IndiaLínea Mc Mahonlcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceConflicto en los HimalayasAcuerdo Panchsheelmutual agreementShimla ConventionChina [Conflicto fronterizo]Mc Mahon Linearmed conflictlcsh:Jlcsh:JZ2-6530Panchsheel Agreement
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La libre circulación de resoluciones judiciales en la UE en el caso de la sustracción internacional de menores

2020

El presente artículo aborda la regulación actual y futura del sector del reconocimiento y ejecución de resoluciones extranjeras en materia de sustracción internacional de menores en el ámbito de la Unión Europea. Materia específica que motivó la previsión de un régimen de eficacia extraterritorial de resoluciones judiciales distinguido – y privilegiado – al del régimen genérico de las resoluciones en materia de responsabilidad parental. Recientemente, el instrumento aplicable en la materia, el Reglamento 2201/2003 (Reglamento Bruselas II bis) ha sufrido un importante proceso de reforma que ha culminado con la aprobación de un nuevo Reglamento, el Reglamento 2019/1111. En este trabajo aborda…

Conflict of lawsInternational child abductionDret internacionalWelfare economicsreconocimiento y ejecución de resoluciones extranjeras en la unión europeasustracción internacional de menoresEconomic JusticePromulgationConventionreglamento bruselas ii bis y terlcsh:K1-7720Political sciencelcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionunión europeaEnforcementmedia_common
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La Carta sociale europea come parametro interposto nella recente giurisprudenza costituzionale: novità e questioni aperte

2019

In two judgments delivered in 2018 (No. 120 and No. 194), the Constitutional Court for the first time referred to provisions of the European Social Charter as an interposed norm in the constitutional review of primary laws. The two judgments, however, leave two questions open. First, in judgment No. 120, the Court recognizes taht the European Social Charter may complement Article 117, paragraph 1, of the Constitution, as it constitutes a natural integration of the European Conventionof Human Rights on the social level, which in fact distinguishes it from "ordinary" international agreements. In its subsequent judgment No. 194, on the other hand, the Court speaks of treaties with constitution…

Constitutional Court European Social Charter res interpretata interposed parameter International Law CommissionIUS/13 - DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALESettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleEuropean Social Charter Constitutional Court res interpretata stare decisis parameter of constitutionalityComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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Elections ordinaires et aménagements constitutionnels

2001

It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on the constitutional regime or order of a country. At least three powerful arguments are provided in support of that view. First, to claim that, at the same time as they play, players can change the rules is, to say the least, logically puzzling. A second argument refers to the motivations and possibilities of voters : voters, this argument says, are not really interested in constitutional issues and, even if they were, are particularly ill-equiped to understand their implications. The third argument rests on the observation of what obtains in practice : as a matter of fact, constitutional issues…

Constitutional economicsElectionmedia_common.quotation_subjectConstitutionalismDecentralizationEtudes générales. Idéologies.ArgumentPolitical scienceVoting[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesTreaty[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemedia_commonLaw and economicsSociology daily lifePolitical sociology of International RelationsVoterConstitution[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMatter of factConstitutionLawSociologieGeneral Studies. Ideologies.ElecteurSociologie politique
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Challenges for Further Development

2014

After discussion of the EU law on IGOs, including applicable Regulations within the EU direct protection system and legal acts within the EU indirect protection system, it would be appropriate to finish the discussion in Part II of the book by providing a critical overview of the existing regulatory framework of the regulation of IGOs in the EU law, as well as pointing out possibilities for further development of the EU law in this field.

Consumer Product SafetyDevelopment (topology)Field (Bourdieu)BusinessProtection systemLaw and economics
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Discriminación a los consumidores: una valoración a partir de la Ley española de competencia desleal

2020

La regulacion espanola de discriminacion a los consumidores en la Ley de competencia desleal queda desubicada del Capitulo III de la Ley dedicado a las practicas comerciales con consumidores, a pesar de que estos sean su objeto de proteccion. El trabajo analiza la citada regulacion, los pronunciamientos judiciales sobre esta cuestion y reflexiona sobre nuevas formas de discriminacion a los consumidores al amparo de la citada normativa.

Consumidors ProteccióDret mercantillcsh:K1-7720consumidores y usuarioslcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudencediscriminaciónprácticas comerciales deslealesdirectiva 2005/29/ce
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The Perpetrator's mise-en-scene: Language, Body, and Memory in the Cambodian Genocide

2018

Rithy Panh's film S-21. The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine (2003) was the result of a three-year shooting period in the Khmer Rouge centre of torture where perpetrators and victims exchanged experiences and re-enacted scenes from the past under the gaze of the filmmaker's camera. Yet, a crucial testimony was missing in that puzzle: the voice of the prison's director, Kaing Guek Eav, comrade Duch. When the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) were finally established in Phnom Penh to judge the master criminals of Democratic Kampuchea, the first to be indicted was this desk criminal. The film Duch, Master of the Forges of Hell (R. Panh, 2011) deploys a new confrontation – an a…

ContritionHistorylcsh:Social pathology. Social and public welfare. CriminologyViolència en la cinematografiaperpetrator audiovisual testimony body language cinema khmer rouge cambodiaTorturebusiness.industryTragedyMedia studiesGenocidelcsh:HV1-9960Body languageMovie theaterFilm directorlcsh:Criminal law and procedureNarrativelcsh:K5000-5582businessJournal of Perpetrator Research
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One House for €1: Case Studies on the Governance of Abandoned Properties in Small Villages

2021

Abstract This proposal aims at analyzing the Italian initiative “Case a 1 €” launched in 2009 for the preservation of abandoned goods, in Gangi, a small village near Palermo. The Municipality has put for sale the ruined houses for the symbolic prize of 1 €. As this initiative has been imitated by other municipalities in Italy and thus become a model, my intention is to explore how it works based on two different levels of investigation, in terms of: 1) contractual schemes (parties and respective rights and obligations) and 2) policy choices, comparing proposed and achieved goals by the administrations and the parties. Some relevant issues arise after 12 years: is the initiative an appropria…

Corporate governancePolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationsregeneration of goods abandoned properties private law and public governanceSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato ComparatoPublic administrationLawGlobal Jurist
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