"This is a book about Council Regulation (EU) 2019/1111 of 25 June 2019 on jurisdiction, the recognition and enforcement of decisions in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility and on international child abduction. This is a very long and cumbersome title, and so we shall refer to it primarily as the Brussels IIb Regulation, partly to save space but also in order to distinguish it from its predecessors, namely the Brussels II Convention of 1998, Regulation No 1347/2000 (the Brussels II Regulation), and Regulation No 2201/2003, the immediate predecessor of Regulation 2019/1111, which is known commonly as the Brussels IIa Regulation"--
« La notion de rébellion n'est pas « prisonnière » du droit pénal ; elle est aussi une notion de droit public et de science politique. Telle est la thèse défendue par les auteurs. L'ouvrage fait le choix d'une approche large de cette notion en y voyant un comportement de refus, d'opposition, de contestation, etc. de l'autorité établie adopté par des personnes physiques. L'adoption d'un tel comportement n'aboutit pas nécessairement à leur condamnation pénale. Ce comportement a parfois même allure de revendication de la « légitimité à mieux gouverner que l'autorité établie ». »--Quatrième de couverture
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Human, Economic and Technological Levers -- 1 Looking Back at 2022: A Recovery or a Protracted Crisis? -- An Uncommonly Turbulent Year -- The World Economy After The Pandemic -- Supply-Side Factors as the Main Cause of Post-COVID-19 Inflation -- Ineffectiveness of Restrictive Monetary Policy -- Unintended Consequences of Restrictive Monetary Policy -- The Role of Central Banks and Monetary Base Expansion -- The Weakening Recovery and the Uncertain Outlook for 2023 -- Overview of This Book -- References -- 2 The Effects of Flexible Workspace on Organizational Structure and Inequality: An Equilibrium Analysis -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- The Model Set up -- The Equilibrium of the Model -- The Equilibrium Wage Function -- Assignment and Market Clearing Conditions -- Compensations and Self-Selection -- Comparative Statics -- Discussion of the Results and Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- 3 Harnessing Middle Management Innovation for Business Recovery -- Introduction -- Theory Development -- Middle Management as a Resource -- Individual Behaviors and Innovative Outcomes -- Middle Managers' Innovative Behavior and Organizational Innovativeness -- Proposition Development -- Moderating Influence of the Regional Institutional Environment -- Research Implications -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Co-Creating Value Through People-Centered Leadership: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Crisis -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Adhocracy in the Context of Organizational Design and Leadership -- Adhocracy Characteristics -- Decision-Making in an Adhocracy -- Adhocracy as an Alternative Leadership Style -- COVID-19 Lockdown Effects on Work Dynamics -- Work Dynamics Post-COVID-19 Lockdown -- Person-Centered Leadership.
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"This cutting-edge book explores and advances contemporary geographical understandings of resistance. Calling for geographers to focus on the emergence of resistance and to avoid making assumptions on the forms it takes, chapters critically interrogate concepts of resistance and illustrate the political potential of re-thinking them. Engaging with anarchist, feminist and postcolonial scholarship, this book traces existing debates on resistance in geography and suggests how they can be productively reanimated. Contributors explore multiple and everyday spaces, subjects, and temporalities of resistance, reconsidering the study of resistance in light of recent ontological developments, including in non-representational theory, the non-human, post-politics and more-than-human geographies. Using detailed case studies, the book examines what critical geographies of resistance might look like in practice, providing insight on how geography can respond to and engage with the contemporary world. This book will be a fascinating read for scholars and students of human, social and cultural geography, geopolitics, sociology, and those studying resistance across the social sciences. It will also be of interest to activists looking to formulate alternative resistant claims and practices"--
Freedom of expression as a pre-enlightenment concept / Jordi Pujol -- Freedom of expression, the enlightenment, and the liberal tradition / Geoff Kemp -- Histories of in/tolerance / Russell Blackford -- Literary influence and legal precedent : censorship in the Court of the Chancery, 1710-1823 / Paul Whickman -- The quest for truth and knowledge / Kristoffer Ahlström-Vij -- Autonomy and freedom of expression / Eric Barendt -- Bentham and security against misrule / Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman -- Freedom of expression in the 20th century / Sue Curry-Jansen -- Philosophies of censorship and control / Eric Barendt -- Freedom of expression in Latin America in times of populism : between Western normative expectations and the complexities on the ground / Ezequiel Korin and Jairo Lugo-Ocando -- Protecting the pandemic press : exploring press freedom in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic / Bruce Mutsvairo and Kristin Skare Orgeret -- Media freedom in the Arab region / Noha Mellor -- Censorship and freedom of expression in China / Chris Fei Shen and Weiying Shi -- Oscillating between 'speech freedom' and 'national interests' -- the contested boundaries of online freedom of expression in China / Yuan Zeng, and Tongzhou Ran -- Freedom of expression and democracy in Japan in the 2010s / Ryusaku Yamada -- Freedom of expression and the legacy of colonialism : a view from France / Imen Neffati -- Faith and toleration in neoliberal times : Australia as a case study / Adam Possamai -- The harm in hate speech and in Holocaust denial / Raphael Cohen-Almagor -- Feminism and pornography / Fionna Attwood and Julian Petley -- Political correctness : the right's favourite bugaboo / Valerie Scatamburlo-D'Annibale -- Free speech, cancel culture, and the 'war on woke' / John Steel -- Academic freedom and constrained expression / Thomas Docherty -- Breaking news-media freedom in crisis / Simon Dawes -- P2P speech regulation-gossip, reputation, and norm policing on social media / Julie Seaman -- Vitriol and voice : battlegrounds to control employee expression on social media in work / Claire Taylor -- Emma Briant, "Hack Attacks : how cyber intimidation and conspiracy theories drive the spiral of 'secrecy hacking'" -- Violence, impunity, and their impact on press freedom / Lada Trifonova Price -- The regulation of the online world / Julian Petley -- Freedom of expression and human rights : interrogating the focus at Strasbourg on political expression under Article 10 ECHR / Helen Fenwick -- The ECHR perspective on whistleblowing as speech : a case study of 'national security' whistleblowing information classification : general / Dimitrios Kagiaros -- National security and the extension of state power / Paul Lashmar -- Marketing communications and media : commercial speech, censorship, and control / Jonathan Hardy -- Regulating the press in the UK / Tom O'Malley -- Freedom of the press in Britain : from radical to reactionary ... to reinvigoration? / Aaron Ackerley -- "Should I stay (on Twitter) or should I go?" three causes of journalistic self-censorship on Twitter / Chrysi Dagoula -- All the news that's fit to report? news values and the 'free press' / Tony Harcup.
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