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Synthesis and luminescent properties of Mn-doped alpha-tricalcium phosphate
2021
This project has received funding from European Social Fund (project No 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-19-0069) under grant agreement with the Research Council of Lithuania (LMTLT). Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia as the Center of Excellence has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme H2020-WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017-TeamingPhase2 under grant agreement No. 739508, project CAMART². The World Federation of Scientists is highly acknowledged for the National Scholarship to AZ. © 2021. This work is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.
MEXICO AND ITS “LIBERAL TRIENNIUM”: LIBERALISM, LOCAL POWER AND SUFFRAGE
2022
Resumen El segundo momento constitucional que se va a desarrollar en la monarquía española a partir de 1820 tuvo importantes consecuencias para la configuración de México como estado independiente. Si, inicialmente, el territorio mexicano transitaría hacia formas políticas liberales insertado en el conjunto de la monarquía, poco después, a partir de 1821, se proclamaría la independencia. Esto no significó el abandono de las prácticas liberales implementadas a partir de la aplicación de la Constitución de 1812, sino su extensión en los primeros compases de la nación independiente. A partir de los proyectos políticos de autogobierno que los mexicanos plantearon en las Cortes de Madrid de esto…
Decision-making procedures of the Council of the European Union
2023
Decision-making procedures of the Council of the European Union 1. Introduction 2. General decision-making procedure The general rule is that the Council shall act by qualified majority, except where the founding Treaties provide otherwise. 3. First exception provided for in the treaties The first exception to qualified majority decision-making in the Council provided for in the founding treaties is the simple majority rule. 4. Second exception provided for in the treaties The second exception to qualified majority decision-making in the Council provided for in the founding treaties is the unanimity rule.
L?escrutini de la Batllia General de València durant la visita general de Pedro de la Gasca (1543-1545)
2019
Master?s Final Project is aimed at illustrating the situation that the general Bailiwick of València experienced within the firs half of the sixteenth century, starting from the reconstruction of the general visit process carried out by Pedro de la Gasca, as well as the consequences it implied for the institution.
L’occupation de l’Iraq. Le Conseil de sécurité, le droit de la guerre et le droit des peuples à disposer d’eux-mêmes
2004
By Resolutions No. 1483 and 1511 (2003), the Security Council authorized the occupying powers in Iraq to intervene in the political and economic affairs of the occupied territory beyond the limits provided for by international law of war. At the same time, this authorization restricts the right of the Iraqui peole to self- determination, considered in its external aspect. Thus, the problem arises whether it is within the Security Council's powers to adopt resolutions which restrict the enjoyment of rights protected by rules of jus cogens. Furthermore, because the occupying government interpreted these resolutions broadly, it may be asked whether this interpretation is lawful. From a close e…
PIL.20-21-Unit 7. The role of the United Nations
2020
Public International Law. Unit 7. The role of the United Nations. Powerpoint of the Academic course 2020-2021.
El laberinto de la sucesión de estados respecto de los tratados internacionales sobre derechos humanos
2021
This Article analyses the effects of succession of States in respect of international treaties on human rights. This is a matter not codified by the Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties. We have to bear in mind that human rights treaties have been adopted by international organisations, which have developed their own practice both for the succession of States as States Members of an international organisation and for the succession of States as Contracting Parties to treaties that the United Nations, the Council of Europe or the European Union have adopted in the field of human rights.
Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism: An Overview of Their Relationship from the Perspective of Moral Values
2021
Orthodox–Evangelical relationships are dominated by proselytism (at least in Eastern Europe and in the former Soviet Union). This is understood as church conversion practiced through unfair means among people who are already Christians, belonging to so-called “historical churches.” However, beyond it, there is a real potential for cooperation using moral values as a starting point. As there is an increasing disagreement between the Orthodox and mainline Protestant on moral values, the Orthodox and Evangelicals might increase their cooperation as they witness traditional values of Christianity. This kind of cooperation might be partially contextual, but it is based on Biblicism, which both O…
Heterogeneity in family firms: contextualising the adoption of family governance mechanisms
2020
PurposeThis research is aimed to better understand what characteristics of family firms create a context in which family governance systems are more frequently adopted.Design/methodology/approachWe analyse a sample of 490 Spanish family businesses using cluster analysis, and we identify four different types of family businesses whose characteristics are associated to the adoption of different family governance systems, i.e. family councils and family protocols. The comparison between clusters of the baseline parameters was performed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for parametric variables, the χ2 test for parametric variables and Kruskal-Wallis for nonparametric variables. By con…
Effects of a structured educational intervention in moderate-to-severe elderly asthmatic subjects.
2019
Background: Adherence to inhaled drugs is linked to patients’ satisfaction with their device, and an incorrect use can negatively affect the outcomes of asthma treatment. We speculated that this is particularly true in elderly asthmatic subjects. Aim: We performed a national pre-post interventional multicentre study, enrolling moderate-to-severe asthmatic subjects aged ≥65 years treated with fixed inhaled combination drugs by dry powder inhaler (DPI) or pressurized metered dose inhaler (pMDI). Adherence and critical errors were evaluated by means of validated questionnaires at first visit (V1) and after 3–6 months (V2). At V1, subjects underwent intensive training on the correct use of the…