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The Paradox of Effectiveness: Growth, Institutionalisation and Evaluation of Anti-Mafia Policies in Italy

2004

This contribution focuses on Italian policies that have been envisaged and implemented to combat, prevent or contain mafia-type organised crime.1 After having shown that a proper analysis of anti-mafia policies is strangely lacking (section 2), policies directly addressing the mafia are dealt with, hinting at the norms concerning specific criminal offences, vast investigatory powers and penetrating preventive measures, financial transactions and money laundering, collaborators of justice, the peculiarity of mafia trials, judicial attitudes and sanctions (section 3.1). Section 3.2 presents the wide variety of other policies addressing civil society and public administrations, and only indire…

Civil societyEconomic growthInstitutionalisationFinancial transactionEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSanctionsLegislationPublic administrationEuropean unionPrinciple of legalityMoney launderingmedia_common
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INTERACTION BETWEEN RELIGION AND POLITICS UN WESTERN AND EASTERN EUROPE: THE COMMON AND THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURES

2009

The common and the distinctive features in the interaction between religion and politics in Western and Eastern Europe are discussed in the paper. At the beginning, the relative, flowing character of the concepts used is outlined, and the difficulties are indicated in making generalizations, since Europe sees great diversity regarding the involvement of religions in politics. The author also outlines the causes for greater interest of religious groups in politics – a large number of religious practitioners refuse to acquiesce with the place allocated for religion in the private space, where it was positioned by the Enlightenment. In the civil society, which strives to facilitate the partici…

Civil societyPolitical science of religionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnlightenmentEnvironmental ethics.Public spacePolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceReligious organizationContemporary societyEuropean unionSocial scienceSecular statemedia_commonVia Latgalica
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Civil Society Participation in Advocating Interests on EU Legislation

2015

The article analyzes the activity of non-governmental actors in Latvia in advocating their interests on national and European Union legislative proposals. The findings draw on primary data gained from 122 responses from interest organizations in Latvia in an online survey. Despite the large number of societal actors (thirteen thousand registered organizations), the interest group population in Latvia consists of small and financially underequipped NGOs. Their lobbying activities are characterized by predominantly influencing domestic authorities, that is, national route strategies, although there is some variation across the types of interest groups.

Civil societySociology and Political SciencePolitical scienceLawmedia_common.cataloged_instanceLegislationLegislatureEuropean unionmedia_commonEast European Politics and Societies: and Cultures
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Towards a New European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP): What Benefits of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements (DCFTAs) for Shared Prosperity a…

2016

This article examines the problem of the ENP countries’ integration with the EU market from two perspectives: the macroeconomic situation as an integral component of the overall transformation process and the integration with the EU markets, and the political economy of the regional integration perspectives of these countries. This methodological approach serves as a tool for integrating a number of main goals related to the EU’s soft power that require the development and support of civil society in the neighbouring states. This contribution aims to offer insight in the implementation of the regional arrangements, taking into consideration new political and economic realities in the Eurasi…

Civil societybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInternational tradeEconomic unionPoliticsEconomySoft powerEuropean Neighbourhood PolicyRegional integrationBusinessProsperityFree trademedia_common
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A class of generalised finite T-groups

2011

Let F be a formation (of finite groups) containing all nilpotent groups such that any normal subgroup of any T-group in F and any subgroup of any soluble T-group in F belongs to F. A subgroup M of a finite group G is said to be F-normal in G if G/CoreG(M) belongs to F. Named after Kegel, a subgroup U of a finite group G is called a K- F-subnormal subgroup of G if either U=G or U=U0?U1???Un=G such that Ui?1 is either normal in Ui or Ui1 is F-normal in Ui, for i=1,2,...,n. We call a finite group G a TF-group if every K- F-subnormal subgroup of G is normal in G. When F is the class of all finite nilpotent groups, the TF-groups are precisely the T-groups. The aim of this paper is to analyse the…

Class (set theory)Algebra and Number TheoryT-groupsF-subnormal subgroupPronormal subgroupFormationCombinatoricsT-groupmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionMATEMATICA APLICADAHumanitiesSubnormal subgroupMathematicsmedia_commonJournal of Algebra
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Climate Change and Energy Issues in the North

2011

Highly industrialized societies are mostly responsible for the emerging anthropogenic climate change. There are different ways to measure this responsibility (e.g., whether based on causal contribution or strict responsibility, see Muller et al. 2007). However, regardless of the specific method applied to measure the impact, presently, the USA and the EU are the global leaders in green house gas emissions with countries such as China, India and Brazil following closely behind. Globally, GHG emissions are still increasing among the highly industrialized countries, particularly in the USA – a country that never ratified the Kyoto Protocol. However, the EU has managed to curb its emissions, co…

Climate change mitigationPolitical economy of climate changeEnvironmental protectionDevelopment economicsGlobal warmingSustainability and systemic change resistanceEnvironmental impact of the energy industryEnvironmental sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceKyoto ProtocolEuropean unionEnergy policymedia_common
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The application of phospholipid removal columns and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem quadrupole mass spectrometry for quantificati…

2016

In this study a robust and sensitive method based on a proposed sample purification procedure, using zirconia-coated Phree™ columns and analysis by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography with triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometry are presented for the assessment of multi-class antibiotics in farmed fish species. The sample preparation procedure benefited from combined precipitation of proteins and selective removal of phospholipids by Phree™ columns, resulting in a high sensitivity of the method (LOQ 0.3-9mgkg(-1)). The in-house validation results (precision, repeatability, decision limit CCα, detection capability CCβ, etc.) indicate that the elaborated method is fully suitable f…

Clinical BiochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceAquacultureTandem mass spectrometryMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesTrimethoprimAnalytical ChemistryTandem Mass SpectrometryDrug DiscoveryEnrofloxacinmedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instanceAnimalsSample preparationEuropean unionSpectroscopyChromatography High Pressure LiquidPhospholipidsmedia_commonEnrofloxacinChromatographyTandem010405 organic chemistryChemistry010401 analytical chemistryFishesReproducibility of ResultsRepeatabilityDrug Residues0104 chemical sciencesTriple quadrupole mass spectrometerAnti-Bacterial Agentsmedicine.drugFluoroquinolonesJournal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
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Manufacturing, characterization and control of cell-based medicinal products: challenging paradigms toward commercial use

2015

During the past decade, a large number of cell-based medicinal products have been tested in clinical trials for the treatment of various diseases and tissue defects. However, licensed products and those approaching marketing authorization are still few. One major area of challenge is the manufacturing and quality development of these complex products, for which significant manipulation of cells might be required. While the paradigms of quality, safety and efficacy must apply also to these innovative products, their demonstration may be demanding. Demonstration of comparability between production processes and batches may be difficult for cell-based medicinal products. Thus, the development …

Clinical Trials as TopicEmbryologyComputer scienceManufacturing processStem Cellsmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)CommerceBiomedical EngineeringMarketing authorizationSocial Control FormalQuality developmentProduct (business)Risk analysis (engineering)HumansQuality (business)European UnionStem Cell Transplantationmedia_commonCell basedRegenerative Medicine
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Possible clinical usefulness of embryonic stem cells

2012

Abstract Are embryonic stem cells being used for therapeutic purposes? The aim of this short report is to review to what extent are embryonic stem cells currently used for therapeutic purposes. To the best of our knowledge, only four clinical trials have been authorised so far to use human embryonic stem cells for therapeutic purposes; two of these are included in the ClinicalTrials.gov data base, and the other two, the study sponsored by Geron and the last one initiated by Advanced Cell Technology in the United Kingdom, are not. But, in addition, Geron withdrew the clinical trial which had been originally proposed by the company itself. This brief review focuses the debate on the use of em…

Clinical Trials as Topicmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineHuman cellStem Cell ResearchCell technologyEmbryonic stem cellUnited StatesClinical trialMacular DegenerationHumansmedia_common.cataloged_instanceMedicineEuropean UnionEuropean unionbusinessIntensive care medicineEmbryonic Stem Cellsmedia_commonRevista Clínica Española
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Structural problems for the renewal of planning styles: the spanish case1

2005

This article first presents a historical review of Spain's involvement in the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) preparation process to determine whether ESDP guidelines are different from, contrary to or in harmony with the interests of Spanish proposals. Particular attention is paid to the priority lines and territorial objectives of the Spanish delegation and its emphasis in substantive issues related to cohesion, and linking spatial planning with European Union (EU) funding. If, as the network paradigm maintains, spatial development is not possible without new methods of governance, our work has to focus on two related questions. The first question regards the evolution and…

Cohesion (linguistics)Harmony (color)EconomyCorporate governanceGeography Planning and DevelopmentRegional planningRegional sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyEuropean unionSpatial planningEuropean Spatial Development Perspectivemedia_commonEuropean Planning Studies
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