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Healthism and Digital Self-Tracking: Reinventing the Individualistic Ethos in Chile. [PDF]

open access: yesSociol Health Illn
ABSTRACT This article examines how digital self‐tracking practices (DSTPs) reconfigure the individualistic ethos of healthism through a posthumanist onto‐epistemological shift. Healthism, originally formulated by Robert Crawford in 1980, refers to an ideology that prioritises individual health as the foundation of well‐being, promoting self‐management ...
De La Fabián R   +3 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

The ius constitucionale commune and its conformation in the Inter-American Court Of Human Rights: some theoretical aspects

open access: yesRevista Videre, 2020
The article seeks to answer the following question: what is the concept of ius constitutionale commune in Latin America and what is its theoretical conformation by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights?
Mônia Clarissa Henning Leal   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ius commune on the Periphery? A Study of Peasants’ Wills in Poland in the XV–XVII centuries

open access: yesZeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte Germanistische Abteilung, 2023
Summary The article is devoted to an analysis of the corpus of wills of peasants living in the Kingdom of Poland at the turn of the Middle Ages and the early modern era.
Kamil Sorka
semanticscholar   +1 more source

«Ius commune», justicia y bien común: un legado para la tradición jurídica occidental

open access: yesIus Canonicum, 2023
La tradición del ius commune civil y canónico ha conservado la idea de una ley supralegal (ius divinum, ius naturale) que es condición de validez de la ley (lex) y compromete la responsabilidad humana en la búsqueda del bien común.
Orazio Condorelli
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The presence of ius commune procedure features in modern Polish civil proceedings

open access: yesZbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta Nis, 2023
Social dissatisfaction with the administration of justice in Poland is closely related to excessive delays in resolving civil disputes. However, this disadvantage is only an outcome of complex and outdated regulations.
M. Skibińska
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Slave voices and experiences in the later medieval Europe

open access: yesHistory Compass, Volume 21, Issue 10, October 2023., 2023
Abstract Late medieval slavery was profoundly entangled in urban life in particular. Cities all around the Mediterranean coast were implicated in the trade—although this article focuses on the Christian Mediterranean which was bound together by a general reliance on Roman law (alongside local customary laws and the canon law of the Church).
Hannah Skoda
wiley   +1 more source

The necessity defence in (the Swiss) climate protest cases: Democratic contestation in the age of climate activism

open access: yesEuropean Law Journal, Volume 29, Issue 3-6, Page 393-421, May-November 2023., 2023
Abstract The transnational movement of climate activists is resorting increasingly often to acts of civil disobedience. Upon being prosecuted for those acts, climate activists across various jurisdictions are starting to plead the general criminal law defence of necessity.
Paolo Mazzotti
wiley   +1 more source

UEG Week 2019 Poster Presentations. [PDF]

open access: yesUnited European Gastroenterol J, 2019
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 7, Issue S8, Page 189-1030, October 2019.
europepmc   +2 more sources

O critério convencional como pressuposto teórico para a pesquisa em história do direito: o caso do ius commune

open access: yesRevista da Faculdade de Direito UFPR, 2022
O debate em teoria do direito é de extrema importância para a pesquisa em história do direito. O ius commune é um exemplo para demonstrar a relação saudável entre essas duas vertentes científicas.
Francisco Tarcísio Rocha Gomes Júnior   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Law‐books, concomitant texts and ethnically framed legal pluralism on the fringes of post‐Carolingian Europe: northern Italy and Catalonia around 1000

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 30, Issue 4, Page 536-557, November 2022., 2022
Around 1000, a new type of law‐book emerged in Catalonia and northern Italy that attests to new ways of handling legal material. Incorporating in full the Visigothic and Lombard law codes, respectively, these law‐books provided a base for studying and interpreting old law through comments, glosses etc., addressing new users such as lay judges.
Stefan Esders
wiley   +1 more source

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