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Hate Speech e messaggi discriminatori: riflessioni internazionalistiche sul caso Casapound c. Facebook
2021
In this intervention the idea is submitted that the interim measures in the case Casapound v. Facebook, by means of which Fb Ireland was ordered by the Rome Tribunal (on December 12, 2019) to reactivate the profile of the extreme right wing political association Casapound - previously closed as a consequence of an alleged violation of fb standards concerning hate speech - can be criticized under international and european law. Such criticisms stem both from the overall picture of the international and european legal standards concerning hate speech (par. 2) and from the relevant case law of the European Court of Human rights (paras. 3 and 4).
Hunger and Food Charity in Rich Societies: What Hope for the Right to Food?
2014
First World Hunger: Food Security and Welfare Politics (Riches, 1997a) offered the first cross-national study of the emergence and entrenchment of food aid and charitable food banking from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s. It consists of five case studies from advanced industrial countries with developed ‘liberal’ welfare states: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the USA. All of the countries were food exporters and food secure through national production and imports, suggesting that domestic hunger could not be caused by the failure to provide sufficient food and nutrition, but rather was a matter of distributional justice and human rights — that is a fundamentally political issue.
Art education to train teachers in human rights and sexual diversity
2020
En el presente trabajo se analizan las posibilidades de un museo online para ofrecer al futuro profesorado de educación primaria recursos in-novadores, materiales gratuitos y accesibles con los que impulsar un mayor conocimiento de los colectivos LGTB a través del arte. Se reivindica el uso de la tecnología digital, de las artes y las humanidades, para generar derivas pedagógicas con acciones de orden social, político y cultural, en defensa de los derechos humanos. La educación artística avanza hacia modelos porosos, y el colectivo docente comprometido con las problemáticas sociales necesita más información. Incorporamos estas cuestiones a la formación inicial de maestros/as de primaria. La…
Franciszka J. Mazurka ujęcie wychowania do praw człowieka
2018
Franciszek Janusz Mazurek był znakomitym i cenionym lubelskim socjologiem. Prawa człowieka były w jego refleksji naukowej ważnym zagadnieniem. Dla ochrony praw człowieka nie wystarczą jedynie środki prawne, dokumenty państwowe i międzynarodowe, czy nawet organizacje stojące na straży ich realizacji. To wszystko jest istotne, jednak ważniejsze wydaje się być kształtowanie ludzkich postaw i mentalności. Bez wychowania do praw człowieka trudno mówić o skutecznym ich wdrażaniu. Naruszenia w tym zakresie biorą swoje źródło w poszczególnych jednostkach i egoistycznym dbaniu o partykularny interes wbrew dobru wspólnemu.
Las recientes reformas europeas en materia de libertad sindical y negociación colectiva: ¿Tiene algo que decir el Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humano…
2019
In June 2012, the European Union (EU) disbursed 41.3 billion Euros to the Spanish government to cover the banking liquidity needs. This "rescue" not only involved reforms related to the regulation of the financial sector. They also brought the labor reforms of 2010-2012. Such reforms involved a radical change in the model of Union Law in our country, and were originated in the context of a UE procedure for excessive deficit. Within the framework of this procedure, Spain had to address the reform of the labor relations system. Law 3/2012, of July 6, of urgent measures for the reform of the labor market, complied with the conditions imposed by the European Council to that effect. The internat…
Striking a balance between disinformation on social media platforms and freedom of expression in the European Union
2022
The growing influence and adverse effects of disinformation on social media platforms have already presented challenges not only to the European Union and its Member States but also to social media platforms and human rights activists. One of the most crucial challenges from a legal perspective has been finding the appropriate tools to regulate disinformation while preserving the right to freedom of speech, bearing in mind that there is no uniform definition of disinformation on a global level. While there are notable attempts to limit the spread of disinformation on social media platforms from the European Commission and the various Member States, this thesis aims to analyse their effectiv…
The Duty to Punish Racial Hate v. Freedom of Expression: Looking for a Fair Balance in the Domestic Implementation of CERD Obligations
2021
Restrictions on satire, parody and caricature in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights
2019
This bachelor thesis analyzes the European Court of Human Rights’ case law in instances of restrictions on freedom of expression in satire, parody and caricature. The analysis focuses on the Court’s depth of understanding and approach to the particularities of satirical work.
2020
Freely available healthcare, universally accessible to the population of citizens, is a key ideal for European welfare systems. As labor migration of the twentieth century gave way to the globalized streams of the twenty-first century, new challenges to fulfilling these ideals have emerged. The principle of freedom of movement, together with large-scale forced migration have led to large scale movements of people, making new demands on European healthcare systems which had previously been largely focused on meeting sedentary local populations' needs. Drawing on interviews with service providers working for NGOs and public healthcare systems and with policy makers across 10 European countrie…
Nuovi diritti umani e nuovi soggetti: i diritti delle generazioni future
The thesis deals with the subjects of rights of future generations through both philosophical and legal perspective. The Introduction considers the phenomenon of new subjects in legal theory and, more widely, the outbreak of new human rights related to the technological development. The First Chapter faces the problem of the definition of “future generations” and identifies three different approaches. The first one, the “Remotist” approach, defines “future generations” just as the future humankind extremely distant from the present time. The second, the “Proximist” approach, looks at “future generations” as a concept involving exclusively our direct descendants. The third one, the “Indeterm…