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The trouble with vulnerability. Narrating ageing during the COVID-19 pandemic
2023
In this paper, we have used the exceptional circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic as a window for investigating the ambivalent, stereotypical and often-incongruent portrayals of exceptional vulnerability and resilient self-management that define the self-constructions available for older adults. From the onset of the pandemic, older adults were publicly and homogenously presented as a biomedically vulnerable population, and the implementation of restrictive measures also raised concerns over their psychosocial vulnerability and wellbeing. Meanwhile, the key political responses to the pandemic in most affluent countries aligned with the dominant paradigms of successful and active ag…
"L'implication d'investisseurs étrangers dans certaines violations des droits de l'homme"
2006
National audience
Le impugnazioni straordinarie. Qualche "ritocco" all'esistente e un nuovo rimedio: basterà?
2023
The paper analyses extraordinary remedies modified and introduced by the Cartabia Reform aimed at protecting the person convicted in absentia and the victim of a breach of ECHR ascertained by the Court of Strasbourg.
System środków ochrony prawnej w ustawie z dnia 11 września 2019 r. - Prawo zamówień publicznych w świetle wymogów prawa do skutecznego środka prawne…
2020
This paper aims to analyse the system of review procedures present under the Act of 11.09.2019 - the Law on Public Procurement, including applications for review and the appeal to the Polish Public Procurement Court, for the purposes of Polish practice of law. The analysis carried out here takes account of a number of decisions made by the Polish Public Procurement Office, by the domestic courts, and by the Court of Justice.
Performative Control and Rhetoric in Aotearoa New Zealand’s Response to COVID-19
2021
This article analyses how specific nodal points of performative control developed and consequently structured the discourse on Aotearoa New Zealand’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It identifies these points by adopting a rhetorical-performative approach to uncover three particular performances of control that articulated the pandemic in Aotearoa New Zealand, from the diagnosis of the first COVID-19 case in the country in February 2020 through to October 2020. This period of analysis covers the emergence, subsequent nationwide lockdown, elimination, and re-emergence of the virus. There are three distinct nodal points that unfold as key to the nation’s ability to control COVID-19: the he…
La faune des insectes à larves fonceuses de mines foliaires : un pré-inventaire réalisé dans la partie bourguignonne du projet de Parc national des f…
2017
10 pages; National audience
Biodiversité : comment tirer le meilleur parti des inventaires incomplets : illustrations de la procédure d'extrapolation au moyen de quelques exempl…
2016
14 pages; National audience
The System Hotspot: politics of refusal against the economic migrants and absence of good practicesfor contrasting the gender and sexual violence suf…
2017
Il saggio evidenzia come il discorso istituzionale, il discorso pubblico dei media e, infine, le interviste di testimoni significativi descrivono tre aspetti del fenomeno dei rifugiati / richiedenti asilo che non possono essere ricondotti in un'analisi coerente di "fare Europa" e un'interpretazione unica. L '"occidentalizzazione del pensiero critico" (Latouche, 1995) è quindi probabile che diventi un vero "nazionalismo occidentale", se i discorsi dal basso degli operatori culturali e dei mediatori linguistici non intervengono in maniera massiccia. I punti di crisi (Hotspot) confermano il tentativo di esclusione di alcuni rifugiati e richiedenti asilo. Un'esclusione dal sistema di protezione…
Occasioni mancate: il bilanciamento tra diritto alla vita familiare e best interest of the child, e la rappresentanza del minore nella sentenza Stran…
2020
The recent judgment of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in Strand Lobben and others v. Norway raises, among others, two interesting reflections. First, it expressly requires a balance between the best interest of the child and other rights, such as the parents’ interest to the maintenance of family relationships. However, the conclusion reached by the Court – finding a violation of art. 8 of the Convention only in respect of its procedural aspect – does not match with the premises. Second, the (missed opportunity for) balancing is carried out without guaranteeing the proper representation of the minor in the judgment. This procedural gap in the Court’s regulations sho…