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Interrelation Between European Union Protection and National Protection

2014

In addition to registration requirements, registration procedure, and the protection of registered IGOs, namely PDOs and PGIs, as well as protected indications of origin (within the Aromatised Wines Regulation), the EU law on IGOs also includes the regulation of other aspects. Competence of state institutions of EU Member States to ensure the observance of the regulation of IGOs as it is provided in the EU law or interrelation with other EU legal acts relating to IGOs already discussed in Part II of this book should be mentioned among such aspects.

Competence (law)State (polity)Member statesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceNational data protection authorityEuropean unionPublic administrationCommon Agricultural PolicyData Protection Directivemedia_common
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Dimensiones y espacios electorales en las elecciones autonómicas vascas de 2012 y 2016

2018

En este artículo se analiza la incidencia de los principales cleavages –ideológico e identitario- presentes en la competición electoral vasca para las elecciones de 2012 y 2016, e intenta constituirse como una vía intermedia entre aquellos desarrollos teóricos que señalan la preeminencia de alguna de estas dimensiones de forma generalizada para todas las formaciones. Para ello abordamos los comicios a través de la teoría espacial del voto, mediante la utilización de modelos de regresión logística binaria. Esto nos ha permitido conocer el desigual peso otorgado por cada uno de los electorados de las diferentes formaciones políticos a estas fracturas centrales. Asimismo, para las elecciones d…

Competition (economics)PoliticsIdentity (mathematics)State (polity)Votingmedia_common.quotation_subjectWelfare economicsPolitical scienceGeneral MedicineIdeologyDimension (data warehouse)media_commonNationalismRIPS: Revista de Investigaciones Políticas y Sociológicas
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Polski eurosceptycyzm w kontekście dylematów teoretycznych i porównawczych

2015

Polish Euroscepticism in the context of theoretical and comparative dilemmas The aim of this article is an analysis of two of the most inflammatory issues in the debate over Euroscepticism – the typology of anti‑European attitudes and the main conditioning factors of these attitudes. The first aspect constitutes a certain substitute for a definitional debate, since despite the abundance of studies related to Euroscepticism, such studies contain only trace definitional concepts. In the Polish perspective, the two issues above have been presented in the context of the specificity of Poland’s political scene in the 1990s and early 2000s. This confirms that Euroscepticism is a phenomenon that e…

Complementary and alternative medicinePolitical scienceeurosceptycyzmPharmaceutical SciencePharmacology (medical)EuropaKLawPolitical sciencepartie politycznePolskaJPoliteja
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The Mediatization of E-Campaigning: Evidence From German Party Websites in State, National, and European Parliamentary Elections 2002-2009

2012

The rise of e-campaigning is often associated with its ability to circumvent journalistic principles of news selection and presentation. By this, parties and candidates are said to free themselves from the discretionary power of the mass media and to reach voters in an unfiltered way. This conventional wisdom is tested through a comparative content analysis of German party websites in state, national, and European parliamentary elections between 2002 and 2009. The results show that e-campaigns in all elections adhere in their messages to the media logic. Specifically, they replicate those patterns of offline coverage that have been held accountable for rising political alienation and civic …

Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAlienationConventional wisdomlanguage.human_languageComputer Science ApplicationsGermanPoliticsState (polity)Content analysisPolitical economyLawPolitical scienceGeneral electionlanguagebusinessmedia_commonMass mediaJournal of Computer-Mediated Communication
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Horizontal Cooperation in the Autonomous State: The Conference of Autonomous Presidents

2013

One of the most important constitutional problems in our country, and one that has not yet been solved, is precisely the territorial distribution and organisation of power. Our Constitution defined a State that could be territorially decentralised, leaving it to the Autonomy Statutes and other laws on development to give it its final shape. The State has now reached decentralisation levels that were unthinkable at the time when the Constitution was adopted. The Autonomous Communities have a consolidated institutional organisation, and they have undertaken numerous powers successfully. However, important deficiencies still exist in vertical cooperation relations—between the State and the Aut…

Constitutionbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDistribution (economics)Public administrationPlenary sessionDecentralizationStatutePower (social and political)State (polity)Political sciencebusinessAutonomymedia_common
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The Continuity of the Constitutions: The Examples of the Baltic States and Georgia

2016

In the paper I will analyze the renewal of the constitution in the Baltic States and Georgia after the collapse of the socialist system. The renewal of the old constitutions are infrequent events in the world. In the Baltic States and Georgia, the restoration of the old constitutions had symbolic and political importance, reinforcing the doctrine of state continuity and legitimizing the new constitutional order after the transformation. I also will analyze the legal force of the constitutions after the occupation of the Baltic States by the USSR. The constitutions were of particular importance for the national resistance movements, since the validity of the constitutions was grounds for exi…

Constitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectLaw of EuropeDoctrineK01 natural sciencesDemocracyIndependenceKJ-KKZ010305 fluids & plasmasPublic lawPoliticsState (polity)Political scienceLaw0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsLawLegislatormedia_commonWroclaw Review of Law, Administration and Economics
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Historical Overview of the Romanian Constitutionalism

2011

The history of the Romanian constitution and constitutionalism is closely linked to the 19th and 20th centuries. The 19th century meant the birth of the national unitary Romanian state and the building of the modern constitutional system by way of the massive constitutional transplant from the Western constitutional models. Breaking with the past was abrupt therefore just few ideas, institutions and practices remained as an organic linkage with the political and constitutional past.

Constitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectRomanianSeparation of powersConstitutionalismDemocracylanguage.human_languagePoliticsState (polity)LawPolitical sciencelanguageCommunismmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Introduction: Why (Ever) Define Law and How to Do It

2016

This contribution addresses some problems regarding the two core aspects of Schauer’s proposal discussed by his critics in this book: the method of defining law (his proposal of anti-essentialism) and the definition of law based on the ubiquity of coercion. In this introduction, both aspects will be discussed pushing to the very limit the idea of law as a differentiated phenomenon. This means that legal theory has to take non-state law seriously. But main legal theories in the Nineteenth century are biased by the domestic assumption: law is produced by the nation-state as a coherent and rational system identified by its pedigree and supported by the state’s raw force. According to this idea…

Core (game theory)State (polity)Action (philosophy)Lawmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePhenomenonCoercionInternational lawmedia_commonSoft lawCompliance (psychology)
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Work, Time and Family: Is It Possible to Identify European Family Working Time Regimes?

2018

Overall in Europe, over the past decades there has been a shift from the male-breadwinner to the dual-earner model, but with a varying pace, and it has even been claimed that the rise of the dual earning households is one of the most significant social trends that has impacted European societies. In order to capture more carefully the variation of the family working time patterns, research has clustered European countries into family working time regimes or clusters. As men’s position in the labour market has been more stable over time, the change in women’s position in the labour markets is the core of explaining the changing family work patterns. Research has shown that family working tim…

Core (game theory)Variation (linguistics)State (polity)Order (exchange)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePosition (finance)Demographic economicsWorking timeDual (category theory)media_commonPace
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Liability of clinical oncologists and the COVID-19 emergency: Between hopes and concerns

2020

Highlights • To contain COVID-19 spread, Italy is under a global lockdown except for health services and food supply. • In this scenario, growing apprehension concerning legal consequences is rising among health professionals. • Hospitals and health professionals are highly exposed to liability. • More articulated legal regulations are strongly needed.

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)media_common.quotation_subjecteducationArticle03 medical and health sciencesPolitics0302 clinical medicineState (polity)clinical risk managementPandemicmedicine030212 general & internal medicineEthichealth care economics and organizationsHealthcare Professionalmedia_commonEthicsGovernmentCommunicable diseaseApprehensionbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2Health PolicyLiabilityPublic relationshumanitiesOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicine.symptombusinessLegalJournal of Cancer Policy
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