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The Ethical Consequences of Criminalizing Solidarity in the EU
Abstract The aftermath of the European refugee crisis can be said to have sparked a crisis of solidarity. Despite abundant demonstrations of solidarity with refugees and asylum seekers, what many saw as an exercise of their duty to help was made illegal. The critical term that emerged to refer to this conjuncture was “criminalization of solidarity”. In
Melina Duarte
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The author reveals the basic provisions of the ideology of the Third Position in the Indonesian political leadership model. By the end of the 50s Sukarno completed the formation of the doctrine of the Third Position .
S Anatol'evich Voronin
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Despite of its advantages in social dimension, English School still has limited articles on environmental issues. Many global ecological crisis has been dealt with constructivism and green theory because the failure of English Scholars to adopt new ...
Yanyan Mochamad Yani, Verdinand Robertua
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The article traces the process that led to the shift of the concept of solidarity from the domain of feelings to political rationality. Going through the genealogy of the term, its polysemy emerges: from the juridical meaning to the sentiment, sense of ...
Paola de Cuzzani
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Richard Saltman suggests that solidarity, a cherished notion at the heart of West European health care systems is being reconsidered in the light of today’s austere economic conditions. Solidarity, he argues, has always been a flexible moral guideline, one that allows for policy responses, such as limitations on health benefits or increased out of ...
Brown, Lawrence D., Chinitz, David P.
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Karskustöö sünnitab eugeenikaliikumise [PDF]
Estonia between the two world wars was among the few societies in Europe to have a strong eugenics movement (eugenics society was established in 1924) and to accept eugenic legislation (Sterilisation Law from the year 1936).
Ken Kalling
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Disabled consumers in solidary private law
This work analyzes the evolution of private law, centered on individualism and totalizing codification, towards private law of solidarity, centered on solidarism, which valorizes the person before his particularities and his laws of protection.
Lúcia Souza d'Aquino, Guilherme Mucelin
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In order to answer the question "when solidarities make territory", this paper proposes a double confrontation, one intergenerational and the other of two territories.
Camille Robert-Bœuf, Nicole Mathieu
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Corporatism in Korea: a Yuhan case study [PDF]
Yuhan is a small-and-medium-size pharmaceutical manufacturing company in South Korea (Korea). It is well known in the industry as a paragon of credibility and sustainability.
Hoppi Yoon
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Possibilities for a New Social Model?
One of the most important terrains of the European search for new ways in politics between the two world wars was the debate on the reorganization and tasks of the state and, within it, of the economy and society. This topic dominated academic discourse
Péter Krisztián Zachar
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