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Courts as an arena for socioenvironmental change: Lessons from the Argentine courts
Abstract Trends in the Argentine courts indicate a judicial preference towards flexibility in light of possibly serious environmental consequences, particularly in relation to mining. Through a liberal interpretation of constitutional provisions where collective environmental rights are threatened, the courts have expanded access to justice, leading ...
Asmaa Khadim
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Abstract The critique of the theory of secularisation has favoured the emergence of a series of concepts for the analysis of contemporary socio‐religious transformations, such as ‘culturalised religion’. These categories constitute, in turn, an opportunity to rethink the process of secularisation from the perspective of historical sociology.
Rafael Ruiz Andrés
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Objects Don't Have Desires: Toward an Anthropology of Technology beyond Anthropomorphism
ABSTRACT “Postdualist” approaches, such as the material turn in the humanities and social sciences, represent understandable reactions to the humanist and idealist traditions in Western thought, but tend to be deluded by a focus on individual artifacts rather than on the global, material relations on which their existence depends.
Alf Hornborg
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Abstract How do the goals and activities of civil society organisations (CSOs) that are active in the field of immigrant welfare rights differ between autocracies and democracies? In this paper, we argue that a mechanism of CSO engagement plays out differently in these two political contexts because organisations adapt their goals and activities to the
Jakob Henninger, Friederike Römer
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Abstract One of the European Union (EU) institutions’ responses to the alleged “democratic deficit” in the EU is the introduction of the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI). The ECI provides an agenda‐setting tool accessible to different advocacy groups.
Jale Tosun, Simon Schaub
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Joint physical custody, a parental care arrangement in which a child lives with each parent about equally after separation or divorce, is an increasingly common phenomenon in many Western countries. Although attention from family scholars, practitioners, and law professionals is growing, there are hardly any numbers on the prevalence of joint physical ...
Anja Steinbach +2 more
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Una perspectiva raciolingüística desde el Reino Unido
Journal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 27, Issue 5, Page 478-482, November 2023.
Ian Cushing
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Abstract The Convention on Biological Diversity's (CBD) strategic plan will expire in 2020, but biodiversity loss is ongoing. Scientists call for more ambitious targets in the next agreement. The nature‐needs‐half movement, for example, has advocated conserving half of Earth to solve the biodiversity crisis, which has been translated to protecting 50 ...
Anke Müller +2 more
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Este estudio analiza el papel de los dirigentes sindicales ante el contrato laboral emergente y las regulaciones de la Ley de Apoyo Humanitario. Se examina cómo los sindicatos se adaptan a las nuevas condiciones laborales impuestas por situaciones de ...
Marcia Jacqueline Córdova-Díaz +2 more
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La Ley 18/2009, de 23 de noviembre aborda modificaciones en la configuración del sistema de responsabilidad en los supuestos en que la identificación de un hecho por parte de un conductor infractor no puede producirse en el acto de la comisión, medida ...
Miriam Rodríguez Natal +3 more
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