Search results for "Fundamental Rights"

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Flexicurity as a measuring leakage protection of workers: between "social pollution" and "total security"

2012

Was not the labour problem the same everywhere? The paper at­tempts to answer this question by proposing a re-interpretation of flexicurity through the comparison with the economic concepts of externalities and distortion of competition. After a methodological and epistemological premise, based on a multidisciplinary literature, the paper - crit­ically addresses the origins of flexicurity and argues that it lacks an archetypical definition, especially in the formulation of the EU Commission. Hence, the paper considers flexicurity as any balance between flexibility and security and, therefore, pro­poses ordering any set of contracts, providing the same balance and with the same regulatory fr…

lcsh:K3840-4375Settore IUS/07 - Diritto Del Lavorolcsh:Regulation of industry trade and commerce. Occupational lawflexicurity undeclared work social pollution socila security social securuty tax fundamental rights
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Spunti da un dialogo d’oltralpe sui diritti fondamentali alla prova del fuoco

2020

Short comment on the Jurgen Habermas and Klaus Günther debate "Kein Grundrecht gilt grenzenlos" ("No fundamenthal rights is valid without limit"). The dialogue, altough referring to the German situation and law system, take a more general relevance connected to the problem of balncing fundamental rights in the pandemic.

measures against pandemic - balancing fundamental rights -
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The global flood of COVID-19 contact tracing apps: sailing with human rights and data protection standards against the wind of mass surveillance

2021

Research background: Countries all around the world are rapidly introducing contact tracing apps and other surveillance technologies to tackle the spread of COVID-19 raising serious concerns about human rights and democratic principles. Purpose of the article: The article aims to analyse how human rights and data protection law regulate the COVID-19 contact tracing apps and reveal the biggest challenges that countries face in applying the essential requirements. Methods: The article will analyse the legal framework and compare many guidance documents issued by the international organisations, including the Council of Europe, the OECD and many EU institutions on the data protection requireme…

media_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyFundamental rightsProportionality (law)covid-19 appsPrinciple of legality0603 philosophy ethics and religionprivacycontact tracinglcsh:Social Sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineData Protection Act 1998030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commondata protectionHuman rightsImpact assessmentbusiness.industryCorporate governance06 humanities and the artsTransparency (behavior)lcsh:Hsurveillance060301 applied ethicsBusinessSHS Web of Conferences
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The Nordic Paradox and intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) in Sweden: A background overview

2019

The global public health problem of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) is typically tied to gender inequality. Contrary to what would be expected, however, a 2012 survey conducted by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) showed lifetime prevalence rates of IPVAW in the Nordic countries which were among the highest of the 28 EU member states, despite these countries being rated as some of the most gender‐equal in the world. The aim of this article is to enable a furthered understanding of this Nordic Paradox through providing an overview of knowledge about IPVAW in Sweden in relation to the apparent paradox. It assembles information on IPVAW prevalence, on Swede…

medicine.medical_specialtyMember statesPublic healthLifetime prevalenceGeneral Social SciencesFundamental rightsGender studiesAgency (sociology)medicineGlobal healthDomestic violencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyEuropean unionmedia_commonSociology Compass
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Article 50 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on the right not to be tried or punished twice in criminal proceedings for the …

2022

In this publication, I discuss article 50 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on the right not to be tried or punished twice in criminal proceedings for the same offence.

non bis in idemUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho internacionalcharter of fundamental rightseuropean union
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Personu, kurām ir tiesības uz aizstāvību, liecības kriminālprocesā

2020

Bakalaura darba tēma “Personu, kurām ir tiesības uz aizstāvību, liecības kriminālprocesā” sniedz vispārīgu ieskatu personu, kurām ir tiesības uz aizstāvību procesuālo statusu un šo personu sniegto liecību izpratnē. Darbā tiek apskatīta personu, kurām ir tiesības uz aizstāvību liecību iegūšanas veidi un šo personu kriminālprocesuālās tiesības attiecībā uz liecību sniegšanu kriminālprocesa gaitā. Darba ietvarā ir apskatīti un analizēti gaidāmie fundamentālie grozījumi attiecībā uz personām, kurām ir tiesības uz aizstāvību liecību saturu, nosakot, ka personām, kurām ir tiesības uz aizstāvību, būs jāsniedz patiesas liecības, ja tās izmantos savas tiesības liecināt.

persona kurai ir tiesības uz aizstāvību/person who has right to defenceapzināti nepatiesas liecības/knowingly given false testimonykriminālprocesuālās tiesības/fundamental rightskriminālatbildība/criminal liabilityJuridiskā zinātne
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Article 4 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on the prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment

2022

In this publication, I comment you on article 4 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on the prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment

prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishmentUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho internacionalcharter of fundamental rightseuropean union
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Zasada proporcjonalności jako obiektywne uzasadnienia ograniczeń w swobodnym przepływie osób w Unii Europejskiej

2016

protection of fundamental rightsfreedom of establishmentprinciple of proportionalityfree movement of servicesOpolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne
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LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE: RIGHT TO A NAME, PERSONAL IDENTITY AND PRIVATE LIFE IN CONTEXT

2014

The name is the key to identify a single individual and to link a person to her family, as well as the primary interface in the relationship between a person and the community he or she lives in. This study claims that private life and private autonomy are becoming interpretative arguments and vehicles to ensure that law would be able to follow – and sometimes to chase – social changes in personal and family life, in finding new rules to regulate the relationship between the individual, the family and public authorities or between a private individual and the community she interfaces with.1 Judicial interpretative activity often reveals legislative shortcomings. In particular, the judiciary…

right to a name free movement of people private autonomy parental equalityright to a name free movement of persons fundamental rightsSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato Comparato
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Article 52 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on the scope and interpretation of rights and principles

2022

In this publication, I comment you on article 52 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on the scope and interpretation of rights and principles

scope and interpretation of rights and principlesUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho internacionalcharter of fundamental rightseuropean union
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