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L’archéologue classique aux prises avec le monde diplomatique. Le cas de Salomon Reinach en 1881

2017

Classical Archeology Clashing with the World of Diplomacy: the Case of Salomon Reinach in 1881 Studies on the ties between archeology and diplomacy focus mostly on the way a few individuals reconciled a double career and realized the ideal of a hybrid figure: the diplomat as archeologist. Less attention has been paid to the relations, on a daily basis, between classical archeology and the world of consulates and embassies in the Eastern Mediterranean. Most of the time, one relies on the widespread cliché of the archeologist as a victim of bureaucracy. The case studied here is that of Salomon Reinach (1858-1932) and his abundant correspondence, held by the bibliothèque Méjanes (Aix-en-Proven…

Salomon Reinach[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/History[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryMyrina ; Salomon Reinach ; Charles-Joseph Tissot ; Foreign Relations ; Ottoman Empire ; French Archeological School in Athens ; Terracotta ; Secret Museum ; Embassies ; ConsulatesSalomon Reinach ; Charles-Joseph Tissot ; Myrina ; École française d’Athènes ; Affaires étrangères ; Empire ottoman ; Terres cuites ; Musée secret ; Ambassades ; Consulats[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/Historyarchéologue classiquemonde diplomatique
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M.N. e altri c. Belgio: qualche osservazione dissenziente

2021

In this commentary to the M.N. v. Belgium case, the authors criticize the three fundamental arguments on which the decision of the European Court of Human Rights is founded: the approach based on ‘originalism’, the approach based on the Courts’ precedents, and the approach based on consequentialism. As far as consequentialism is concerned, the authors approve the use of non strictly legal arguments in the Court’s reasoning, convinced as they are that human rights courts, more than any other judge, are not la bouche de la loi, but hold political power. We criticize the Court's choice to give space to only one of the (possible) political consequences of its decision, completely disregarding a…

embassiesSettore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del Dirittoextraterritorial jurisdictionSettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionalehumanitarian visaM.N. v. Belgiuminterpretation of human rights treatieasylum
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Permanent Diplomatic Missions

2023

Permanent Diplomatic Missions. 1. Introduction. 2. Establishment, maintenance, suspension, and termination of Diplomatic Missions. 3. Functions of the Permanent Diplomatic Mission. 4. Diplomatic inviolability, immunities, and privileges.

international subjectivityembassiespermanent diplomatic missionsUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOinternational law
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