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Unione africana e Nazioni Unite: coordinamento o subordinazione nella gestione delle crisi?

2019

The present chapter deals with the relationship between the United Nations and the African Union in the field of international peace and security. The shifting from the Organization for African Unity to the African Union and the establishment of the Peace and Security Council are the answers of African States to the failure of the United Nations to manage the several crisis scenarios in Africa since the early ’90s. If one considers, in fact, the practice of the Union, as regards enforcement actions, the lack of financial resources is the major obstacle to peace and security in Africa. Consequently, the AU Constitutive Act norms which seem to provide for a unilateral right to intervene of th…

African Union United Nations Securuty Council unilateral interventionInternational peace and securitySettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionale
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Mitogenomics of the Olive Seed Weevil, Anchonocranus oleae Marshall and Implications for Its Phylogenetic Position in Curculionidae

2022

Anchonocranus oleae Marshall (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is a seed-feeding weevil native to southern Africa; its larvae are known to develop in the fruits of the African Wild Olive and, more rarely, cultivated olives. The species has been mainly found in the Western Cape province of South Africa, but it has remained in relative obscurity because it does not seem to represent a current threat to commercial olive production. As part of an ongoing effort to produce baseline genetic data for olive-associated entomofauna in South Africa, we generated reference DNA barcodes for A. oleae collected from wild and cultivated olives and sequenced its mitogenome for assessment of the phylogenetic posit…

African Wild Olive; <i>Olea europaea</i> subsp. <i>europaea</i>; <i>O. europaea</i> subsp. <i>cuspidata</i>; mitochondrial phylogenyAfrican Wild OliveSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataInsect Sciencemitochondrial phylogenyOlea europaea subsp. europaeaO. europaea subsp. cuspidataInsects; Volume 13; Issue 7; Pages: 607
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Genome-wide association studies identify 137 loci for DNA methylation biomarkers of ageing

2020

AbstractBiological ageing estimators derived from DNA methylation (DNAm) data are heritable and correlate with morbidity and mortality. Leveraging DNAm and SNP data from &gt;41,000 individuals, we identify 137 genome-wide significant loci (113 novel) from meta-analyses of four epigenetic clocks and epigenetic surrogate markers for granulocyte proportions and plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 levels, respectively. We report strong genetic correlations with longevity and lifestyle factors such as smoking, education, and obesity. Significant associations are observed in polygenic risk score analysis and to a lesser extent in Mendelian randomization analyses. This study illuminates the genetic …

African americanGenetics0303 health sciencesdNaMGenome-wide association studyBiologyGenome3. Good health03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAgeingDNA methylationParental longevityEpigenetics030217 neurology & neurosurgery030304 developmental biology
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Redemption and home in the african american city upon a hill: hannah crafts’s the bondwoman’s narrative.

2019

The Bondwoman’s Narrative (1857) is a novel in which the black female slave Hannah Crafts aims at the remodeling of her society and to gain self–assertion through a deeply Christian commitment and a total and honest respect to the values it impinges drawing broadly on the Bible and reshaping biblical imagery to convey her message and to submit her subjectivity and her Americanness. By using the national continuum of jeremiad rhetoric and her attachment to the values of the Christian creed, the novel partakes and yet takes a different direction from slave narratives by cagily forerunning Du Bois’s praised theory of the double consciousness. In so doing, it positions its protagonist as the fi…

African americanSubjectivityJeremiada afroamericanaLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectDouble consciousnessRedenciónMythologyArtBlack femaleHogarCity upon a HillCiudad sobre la colinaRhetoricRedemptionHannah CraftsNarrativeAfrican American jeremiadHomeHumanitiesCreedmedia_commonRevista de Estudios Norteamericanos
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"Negritude" kā sociokulturāla parādība Leopolda Sedara Senghora tekstos "Dziesmu ēnu". Semantiskā pieeja

2019

Šis pētījums ir veltīts Négritude fenomenam un afrikaņu literatūras dzimšanai 20.gadsimta sākuma. Pēc gadsimtiem ilgas sociālās nevienlidzības un verdzības afrikāņi atrada Jauno afrikaņu filozofiju, kas kļuva par afrikaņu humanisma sākumu. Afrikāņu dabas, kultūras tradīciju un melnās Āfrikas estētikas pētījums ir bbalstīts tagadējā pētījumā no dzejoļu krājuma „Dziesmu ēnu”tekstiem. Sekojošā metode tiek realizēta, pateicoties izvēleta semantisko lauku analīzei.

African estheticsValodniecībanégritudeafricaņu estētikaconceptionkoncepcija
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Prefazione al romanzo di Jumoke Verissimo, Memoria e desiderio

2021

A well established and renowned poet residing in Canada, Jumoke Verissimo debuted with her first novel, A Small Silence, in 2019. The Preface to the Italian edition elucidates how in Verissimo's fictional account of a dissident intellectual released from prison after the end of Abacha's dictatorship, and in his friendship with a young woman studying at the local University, we find a portrait of today's Nigeria trying to survive its post-independence, post-colonial, post-dictatorship era.

African fictionJumoke VerissimoLiterature from the African DiasporaContemporary Nigerian literatureWomen's writingSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Research on Legal Environment for Chinese Investments in Africa

2009

Proceedings of the conference held in Macao on the same theme

African law Chinese investments
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The Harmonization of Business Law in Africa and its Advantages for Chinese Investments in Africa

2008

Provceedings of a conference held in Macau on the same theme

African law Chinese investments in Africa
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The New African Law: Beyond the Difference Between Common Law and Civil Law

2008

The article analyzes the developments of African law in a comparative perspective, considering how the contraposition between the two main legal traditions affects such development.

African law comparative law
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African Law(s)

2023

The book presents a critical rethinking of the study of law in Africa from a comparative law perspective and proposes a new approach on how to consider law in Africa. It highlights the inadequacies of current Western theoretical perspectives in comparative law, especially for studying African law, arguing that they are too eurocentric to fully catch the peculiarities and characteristics of the African “lawscape”. The common thread of the present work is that of consider law in Africa from a different perspective. The aim of the proposed approach is to demonstrate that the African legal culture can be considered at the same level of the Western one, so that – being deeply rooted in the cultu…

African law comparative law comparative methodology legal anthropology
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