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The deteriorating work-related well-being among statutory social workers in a rigorous economic context
2014
This article examines the connection between economic pressures and impaired well-being at work experienced by Finnish statutory social workers. The survey data were collected during the years 2011–2012. The respondents (N = 817) were social workers in statutory social services. The overall response rate was 46.5 and nearly 60% of all Finnish municipalities participated in the study. This study affirms the worrying state of the well-being at work of statutory social workers. Up to 43% of the respondents reported worsening of their work-related well-being during the past two years. On average, they had experienced impaired work-related well-being at least once a month. Nearly 18% reported ex…
The Prosecution of International Crimes in Argentina
2010
AbstractIn recent years, the Argentine courts have developed a rich case law surrounding the prosecution of international crimes. In particular, the courts have handed down judgments regarding the limits to amnesties and pardons, and the inapplicability of statutory limitations for crimes against humanity, invoking several sources of international law in the process. However, applying these international norms has caused debate about constitutional matters such as the reach of the principle of legality, the use of customary law, and whether domestic criminal norms are compatible—or could even be combined—with international criminal norms.
A pesar de todo
1998
Basque nationalism within the constitutional framework of the Second Spanish Republic (1931-1936)
2019
El presente artículo aborda el recorrido del nacionalismo vasco durante la II República Española y su adecuación al nuevo marco constitucional. En él se explora la centralidad que el PNV tuvo desde el inicio y los recelos que despertó su proyecto hegemónico en Euskadi desde las élites republicanas españolas, que lo consideraban abiertamente contrario a los valores, principios y objetivos de la Constitución de 1931.
Diritti europei e non nazionali? Sullo statuto giuridico del migrante: il nodo degli standards sovranazionali comuni
2016
Este trabajo se enmarca en el Proyecto de investigación de la Subdirección General de Proyectos de Investigación del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad: “Construyendo un estándar europeo de protección de los Derechos Fundamentales” (DER-41303-P), cuya investigadora principal es Ana Carmona. Premessa. II. Status dello straniero e standards sovranazionali comuni di tutela: considerazioni generali e scelta dell’approccio casistico. III. La Carta dei diritti fondamentali dell’Unione europea ed il processo di costruzione di standards comuni. IV. La difficile costruzione di standards comuni in materia di diritti soggiorno dei cittadini dell’Unione. V. La costruzione di standards comuni in te…
Il procedimento di riforma degli statuti speciali: riflessioni a margine della modifica dello statuto del Friuli-Venezia Giulia
2018
The essay focuses on the procedural aspects concerning the enactment of the five italian special administrative areas' "statuti" (i.e. Sicilia, Sardegna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige e Valle D'Aosta's supreme regional acts, regulating their constitutional organization). It is worthy of note that two different procedures are adoptable in order to amend statuti speciali, since the entry into force of the Statuti Speciali Review Act 2001 (the so-called "legge costituzionale n. 2 del 2001"): the ordinary italian constitutional reform process (as art. 116 of the Italian Constitution) and a special procedure, characterised by the regional legislator's participetion. The essay follow…
Lo statuto speciale della Regione Siciliana
2010
L'Impresa agricola dopo la Novella dell'art. 2135 c.c.
2011
IL TITOLO V DELLO STATUTO: LA POTESTA' TRIBUTARIA DELLA REGIONE SICILIANA NELLA GIURISPRUDENZA COSTITUZIONALE
2012
Fazioni e popolo in una provincia del dominio pontificio fra XIII e XIV secolo
2021
Between the 13th and 14th centuries, a number of cities in the inchoative papal state experimented a system of self-government that allowed the Guelph and Ghibelline factions, formally represented in those same bodies on an equal footing, to work alongside the more strictly communal magistracies. The case of Todi is rather well known, given the role that Bartolo da Sassoferrato assigns to it in his Tractatus de guelphis et gebellinis (ca. 1350), but current research has already ascertained that this political tradition appeared at least around 1260. Some evidence can suggest, however, that some form of integration of factions into the local institutional framework was possible elsewhere, an…