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In: Sílex Universidad
In: YSEC Yearbook of Socio-Economic Constitutions 2022
Revisiting the concept of access to justice as a human right -- The Impact of Third-Party Funding on Access to Justice -- The Supply and Demand of Justice: What Policy Implications from the EU Justice Scoreboard? -- Illusory truths and frivolous claims: Critical reflections on a report on litigation funding by the European Parliamentary Research Service -- Funding as an element of access to justice in environmental protection cases -- Access to (Climate) Justice: What Makes Climate Change Litigation Expensive and Some Possible Solutions -- "Simplification of Procedure" – a realistic (or unrealistic) alternative to lawyer-conducted litigation? -- "Equality of Legal Protection" - On the Constitutional Derivation of the Right to Legal Aid in Administrative Proceedings and its Effects on Legal Persons -- Litigation agreements on the costs of civil litigation -- Costs of enforcement (public and private actors) -- Funding of justice in investor-State dispute settlements: could Third-Party Funding enhance access to justice Costs of enforcement (public and private actors) -- Social Rights Protection Between Golden Rules and Golden Principles in Greece.
In: Studies in history, memory and politics volume 48
The publication is a collection of research articles that provide an insight to mnemonic governance – a process of shaping the shared social imaginary of the past by legislators, courts, scholars and other actors. This phenomenon can be observed as an element of political discourse or as changes in law consolidating certain officially recognized states. The contributions in this volume offer a political, legal and historical analysis of transitional justice legislation, emerging memory laws, and the societal perception of the past. With this publication, we intend to contribute to the ongoing and changing debate surrounding memory politics and highlight the practical consequences of mnemonic governance.
In: The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication
1. Introduction -- 2. Normative Controversies: Challenges to Apply a Systemic Approach to Deliberation -- 3. Bringing the Public Sphere and the Media Back to the Systemic Approach -- 4. Justifications as a Linkage Mechanism -- 5. Reason-Giving across Arenas: Elite Actors -- 6. Reason-Giving across Arenas: Broader Public of Citizens -- 7. The Emotional Dimension of Reason-Giving -- 8. Emotions and Reasoning in Divided Groups -- 9. Conclusion and Research Outlook.
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Abstract -- Abbreviations -- CHAPTER 1 Introduction -- 1.1. Focal Statement -- 1.2. Definition of Retribution -- 1.3. Rationale -- 1.4. Selection of Texts -- 1.4.1. Texts with Linguistic but No Conceptual Post-mortem Import -- 1.4.2. Section Conclusion -- 1.4.3. Texts with Debatable Post-mortem Import -- 1.4.4. Section Conclusion -- 1.5. Review of Literature -- 1.5.1. Section Conclusion -- 1.6. Method: Intertextuality -- 1.6.1. Origin -- 1.6.2. Intertextuality and Biblical Studies -- 1.6.3. Production and Reception-Centred Intertextuality -- 1.6.4. Questioning Intertextuality -- 1.6.5. Intertextuality As a Method in This Dissertation -- CHAPTER 2 The Aspects of Divine Retribution in the Book of Deuteronomy -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Divine Retribution in the Hebrew Bible: The Traditional View -- 2.3. Klaus Koch's Challenge -- 2.4. Towards a More Nuanced Understanding of Divine Retribution -- 2.5. The Aspects of Divine Retribution in the Book of Deuteronomy -- 2.5.1. Impersonal Aspect of Divine Retribution -- 2.5.2. Anthropocentric Aspect of Divine Retribution -- 2.5.3. Theocentric Aspect of Retribution -- 2.5.4. Dissolution of Retribution -- 2.6. Conclusion -- CHAPTER 3 Post-mortem Divine Retribution in Isaiah 26:19 -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Isaiah 24-27: A Distinct Textual Complex -- 3.3. Date of Isaiah 24-27 -- 3.3.1. Lack of Dateable Historical Data -- 3.3.2. Circular Argument of Theological Concept as a Basis for Date -- 3.3.3. Literary Genre -- 3.3.4. Redactional History -- 3.4. Structure of Isaiah 26 -- 3.5. Text: Isaiah 26:19 -- 3.5.1. Grammatical Problem -- 3.5.2. Identity of the Speaker in Isaiah 26:19 -- 3.6. Resurrection: Metaphorical or Literal -- 3.7. Basis and Aspect of Post-mortem Divine Retribution in Isaiah 26:19 -- 3.7.1. The Dead Who Rise -- 3.7.2. The Dead Who Do Not Rise.
In: VAR-reeks 167
In: Routledge Revivals Series
Originally published in 1981 and now reissued with a new Preface by Gary J. Coates, Resettling America was one of the first comprehensive, transdisciplinary books on the crisis of sustainability and the implications of that crisis for the re-design of buildings, towns, cities and regions.
In: Pensée allemande et européenne
"Cet essai développe un cadre inédit d'interprétation de l'œuvre de Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), qui permet d'en saisir l'unité à partir de sa problématique philosophique. L'enjeu de cette interprétation consiste plus précisément dans la formulation de cette problématique à partir des tensions et des écarts qui travaillent les écrits de Benjamin. On a trop souvent lu cette œuvre de manière partielle ou partiale comme un ensemble discordant, voire contradictoire. La lecture proposée ici montre que, loin d'être le signe d'une incohérence ou le témoin d'un retournement biographique, ces tensions appartiennent de manière constitutive à la forme philosophique mise en œuvre par Benjamin. Ainsi, l'essai se présente comme la traversée des principaux motifs et tendances de l'œuvre (messianisme, historiographie matérialiste, critique esthétique, philosophie du langage, etc.) et du dialogue que celle-ci entretient avec différents interlocuteurs privilégiés (Marx, Kafka, Scholem, Adorno, etc.), afin d'en montrer à chaque fois toute la cohérence et l'unité. Le fil directeur reliant les différentes stations du parcours de Benjamin doit être cherché dans la forme philosophique singulière qu'il déploie au fil de ses écrits, conçue comme tâche d'élaboration critique d'un regard sobre immanent à l'histoire, de la production immanente d'une intelligibilité historique à même le négatif dans l'histoire, sur la ligne de crête périlleuse entre sauvetage et catastrophe."--