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1. Food justice, food security, and climate engineering
2021
Speech of the Minister of Justice of Rheinland-Pfalz (Germany) Peter Caeser at the occasion of the opening of the 14th Congress of the International …
1992
Quand l'annulation de l'acte détachable demeure platonique
2003
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Balancing the Frame of Threat: Uninvited Migrants in the Finnish News
2010
This chapter analyzes Finnish news journalism concerning asylum seekers and undocumented migration. It focuses on 'the variety of others', the media not only construct a division between 'us' and 'them,' but also create varieties of 'others.' The solution to the problems related to otherness is not, however, to recognize that we are all different, as the currently popular discourse that celebrates 'cultural diversity' often claims. This chapter scrutinizes the frames of 'threat' and 'victim' which are typical of the media’s coverage of asylum seekers and undocumented migrants. To identify the narrative, I have analyzed what is defined as problems and what is offered as the causes of and sol…
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…
OS ECJ-TF 3/2015 on the Decision of the European Court of Justice in C.G. Sopora (Case C-512/13), on 'Horizontal Discrimination'
2015
This article deals with the decision taken by the Court of Justice of the European Union in Sopora (Case C-512/13), which was decided by the Grand Chamber of the ECJ on 24 February 2015. It concerns the question of whether a specific requirement to obtain a tax advantage for foreign (incoming) workers violates the freedom of movement of workers (Art. 45 TFEU). This case prominently raises the issue of a differentiation not between nationals and non-nationals (i.e., "vertical discrimination"), but rather between different non-nationals (i.e., "horizontal discrimination") in the context of the taxation of payments of deemed employment expenses ("extraterritorial costs"). By clearly accepting …
Media effects on policy preferences toward free movement: evidence from five EU member states
2020
In a time when freedom of movement is being challenged by an increasing number of European Union member states, and where immigration has been dominating public debate for years, this study investi...
MIRADA RESTAURATIVA DE LA JUSTICIA PENAL EN ESPAÑA, UNA BOCANADA DE AIRE EN LA SOCIEDAD GLOBAL LÍQUIDA DEL MIEDO Y DE LA SECURITIZACIÓN (A Restorativ…
2019
English Abstract: La evolucion historica de la Justicia Penal, fruto de la integracion de elementos poliedricos, heterogeneos y fusionados, que incidiendo en ambitos como la sociedad, la cultura, la economia, la demografia, la politica y un largo etcetera, tambien han alcanzado al mundo del derecho y por supuesto a los fundamentos y a la construccion de la idea de Justicia y a los postulados de la Justicia Penal en particular, permite la comprension del papel que en la actualidad, en el mundo globalizado que vivimos, asume la Justicia Penal. E igualmente facilita el entendimiento de las coordenadas que le son propias; unas coordenadas que se asientan en la vision economicista palmaria, en l…
Concept and design developments in school improvement research: general discussion and outlook for further research
2021
AbstractThis book aimed to present innovative designs, measurement instruments, and analysis methods by way of illustrative studies. Through these methodology and design developments, the complexity of school improvement in the context of new governance and accountability measures can be better depicted in future research projects. In this concluding chapter, we discuss what strengths the presented methodologies and designs have and to what extent they do better justice to the multilevel, complex, and dynamic nature of school improvement than previous approaches. In addition, we outline some needs for future research in order to gain new perspectives for future studies.
La justice contractuelle
2008
In the last century, reflections on contract law have been almost entirely dominated by classical contract theory and laissez-faire ideology, while open considerations of justice have played a marginal role. The rise of European contract law has gradually led to the abandonment of traditional arguments typical of national private laws, and has sparked a growing debate on justice. This trend does not always contribute to the quality of the debate, as it is often ideologically polarized between "right wing” arguments, pleading in favour of marketoriented polices, and "left wing” arguments in support of consumers’ rights, both proposing solutions inspired by so-called common sentiment. This is…