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De la dictadura a la democracia pasando por la revolución

1999

Se trata del texto de una conferencia de José Vidal-Beneyto. Se desconoce en qué espacio y contexto fue pronunciada y aqunque aquí se recoge la versión mecanografiada por el propio autor, existe una versión publicada en: Vidal-Beneyto, José (2007). Memoria democrática (pp. 149-154). Madrid: Foca.

DemocraciaSociedad civilFuerzas ArmadasSalazarPortugalPluralismo políticoVidal-Beneyto JoséPublicaciones: Obra académico-científica: LibrosTransiciónPolíticaIntervenciones públicasMemoria democráticaCaetanoRuptura políticaResistenciaMovimiento de los CapitanesRevoluciónRuptura socialCaetanismoDictadura
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Funzione ausiliaria della Corte dei conti e disfunzioni strutturali della decisione finanziaria nello stato di democrazia pluralista

2021

Lo scritto affronta il tema delle difficili relazioni fra vincoli di bilancio euro-nazionale, autonomia finanziaria degli enti territoriali e garanzia dei livelli essenziali delle prestazioni concernenti i diritti civili e sociali. Si tratteggia dunque l'evoluzione del quadro normativo in tema di controlli sui bilanci degli enti territoriali e giudizi di parificazione per mostrare come ciò abbia condotto all’attivazione del sistema di garanzie giurisdizionali della Costituzione. Si presenta poi il tema dell’ausiliarietà della Corte dei conti mirando a collocarlo oltre i rapporti fra organi costituzionali e ad individuare i limiti dei controlli sugli atti di natura finanziaria. Si prende dun…

Democrazia pluralista costituzione finanziaria controlli bilancio Corte dei contiSettore IUS/09 - Istituzioni Di Diritto PubblicoSettore IUS/08 - Diritto CostituzionaleDemocracy budgetary constitution audit Court of Auditors
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Pluralismo jurídico en Bolivia. La coexistencia del Derecho indígena y el Derecho estatal en Bolivia

2016

A partir de la reforma constitucional de 1994 en Bolivia, se visibilizó a los pueblos indígenas y se reconocieron sus derechos, aunque inicialmente de manera tímida y con limitaciones establecidas inclusive por las leyes y no solo por la Constitución. Con la aprobación y puesta en vigencia de la CPE de 7 de febrero de 2009 , Bolivia se declara como un Estado unitario social de Derecho, comunitario, plurinacional, intercultural, que se funda en la pluralidad y pluralismo político, económico, jurídico, cultural y lingüístico; asimismo, reconoce expresamente la jurisdicción indígena originaria campesina a la cual coloca en igualdad jerárquica con las jurisdicciones ordinaria y agroambiental. D…

Derecho ConstitucionalPluralismo jurídicoBoliviaDerecho indígenaUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho y legislación nacionales::Derecho constitucionalDerechos humanos:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho y legislación nacionales::Derecho constitucional [UNESCO]
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Política de Derechos Humanos

2000

Derecho de votoDerechoVidal-Beneyto JoséPutinPOLÍTICAEuropa políticaGuerraIdentidadEUROPAConsejo de EuropaPluralismo democráticoNegociación política globalPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónRusiaDerechos humanosEuropa comunitaria
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Inflectional speaker-role classifiers in Weining Ahmao

2008

Abstract This paper is the first of two (see references) aiming to bring to the attention of pragmaticians an idiosyncratic classifier system that encodes speaker-roles along the lines of gender and age. Isolating (analytic) languages are known for their scarcity of word forms and for their under-specification of grammatical categories. Analytic languages in East and Southeast Asian involve classifiers – a word category without counterpart in most languages of the inflectional type – to attenuate some of the vagueness in the nominal realm. Similar to other parts of speech, the classifier generally constitutes a one-form word category with occasional sandhi-derivations. Weining Ahmao, a Miao…

DiminutiveLinguistics and LanguageAnalytic languageArtificial IntelligenceClassifier (linguistics)Grammatical categoryDeixisSoutheast asianPsychologyLanguage and LinguisticsAugmentativeLinguisticsPluralJournal of Pragmatics
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O direito da familia num contexto pluralista: o caso de Moçambique

2011

L'articolo esamina il regime del diritto di famiglia nel contesto pluralista mozambicano

Diritto di famiglia pluralismo giuridico Mozambico
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Europe’s Path to Public Reason

2012

Chapter 7 highlights how addressing public issues publicly is a main target of European institutions, considering their commitment to the identification of shared values and the protection of rights. In consideration of this, it is reasonable to ask whether the “Public Reason” set forth by Rawls can be somehow applied to Europe’s current perspective, understanding it to be the ruling criterion governing public issues. A major obstacle is to be found in the anti-pluralistic attitude which is widespread across the European states. However, constitutionalism, which is nowadays widely rooted on a global scale, makes contemporary political communities to characterize by disagreement and by the n…

Discourse ethicsCivil societyPoliticsPluralism (political theory)DistancingPolitical sciencePublic debatePublic administrationConstitutionalismPublic reasonLaw and economics
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The article <i>a(n)</i> in English quantifying expressions: A default marker of cardinality

2020

Certain English quantificational expressions feature what appears to be an indefinite article, e.g. a bunch, a few, a hundred. These can be divided into three types of quantifying expressions: pseudopartitives (a lot, a bunch, a ton), article-requiring quantifiers (a few, a couple, a hundred), and article-free quantifiers (three, many, several); article-free quantifiers have an article under certain circumstances, e.g. modification by an adjective (a surprising 30 …). While standard analyses would take the article in these expressions to be a D head, it is argued here that the article is not in D, nor is it singular or count, as evidenced by its (lack of an) interaction with verbal agreemen…

Discrete mathematicsLinguistics and LanguageHead (linguistics)media_common.quotation_subjectLanguage and LinguisticsAgreementNumeral systemFeature (linguistics)CardinalityQuantifier (linguistics)AdjectiveMathematicsPluralmedia_commonGlossa: a journal of general linguistics
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Aesthetic factors determining quality and comfort in childhood classroom

2016

This study analyses how school age children experience their educational environment. The objective is to collect the determining factors of aesthetic quality and comfort at school. A pluralistic methodology allows: gather both quantitative and qualitative data using photographic elicitation, and show the responses on an artistic way. Eighty-six children participate on this research; they are from 3 until 5 years old, and belong to rural and urban schools of Alicante. The results determine which places of school are more comfortable, pleasant and enjoyable in Early Childhood Education. Pupils are able to examine in a critically form their everyday educational activities and express their op…

Early childhood educationMetodología pluralPluralistic methodologySchool age childPhoto elicitationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0507 social and economic geography050401 social sciences methodsAesthetic qualityQualitative propertySchool voicesCalidad estéticalcsh:Education (General)EducationFoto-elicitación0504 sociologyVoces escolaresPedagogyQuality (business)Psychologylcsh:L7-991050703 geographySocial psychologymedia_commonRevista Electronica Interuniversitaria de Formación del Profesorado
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Adaptation interventions and their effect on vulnerability in developing countries: Help, hindrance or irrelevance?

2021

This paper critically reviews the outcomes of internationally-funded interventions aimed at climate change adaptation and vulnerability reduction. It highlights how some interventions inadvertently reinforce, redistribute or create new sources of vulnerability. Four mechanisms drive these maladaptive outcomes: (i) shallow understanding of the vulnerability context; (ii) inequitable stakeholder participation in both design and implementation; (iii) a retrofitting of adaptation into existing development agendas; and (iv) a lack of critical engagement with how ‘adaptation success’ is defined. Emerging literature shows potential avenues for overcoming the current failure of adaptation intervent…

Economics and EconometricsPost-adaptationSociology and Political SciencePublic economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentVulnerabilityPsychological interventionVulnerabilityStakeholderClimate change adaptationContext (language use)DevelopmentMaladaptationClimate resilient developmentFraming (social sciences)Pluralism (political theory)Development interventionsSociologyAdaptation (computer science)VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Urbanisme og fysisk planlegging: 230Maladaptation
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