In: International law reports, Band 21, S. 126-135
ISSN: 2633-707X
Jurisdiction — Over Nationals Abroad — Merchant Vessel in Foreign Territorial Waters — Whether Exterritorial — Acts Internal to Vessel — What is lex loci delicti — Relevance of Law of Port of Registry — Merchant Shipping Act, 1894.
In the past decade a tremendous increase in family history research in Italy, Spain and Portugal provides new insight into family processes and has many implications for generalizations regarding the course of European family history. In this article many of these new findings are detailed and their historical and theoretical implications assessed. Previous generalizations regarding Mediterranean family history are examined in light of this new evidence. Among the topics discussed are the sources and methods employed in recent research, the household formation systems operating in Italy and Iberia, the role played by inheritance norms and by dowry, changing childrear ing practices—especially as regards child abandonment, marriage patterns, the family lives of the elderly, and the impact of migration on family life. The benefits of considering certain cultural topics in understanding the course of southern European family history are also considered
Nicolo Machiavelli, born in 1469, wrote his most renowned work, The Prince, in 1513. Since the sixteenth century, there have been those who have condemned the work such as Cardinal Reginal Pole, who in 1536 assailed it as a product of the devil. Francis Bacon noted, 'Machiavelli dealt with men as they are, not as they ough to be.' Today, the work remains controversial. One aspect of Machiavelli's work that has stirred less controversy, however, is that it reflected the violent and chaotic political conditions in sixteenth century Italy. In this paper, I will attempt to demonstrate that this political condition, now called Machiavellianism, was indeed practiced extensively in the Iberian Peninsula more than a century before Machiavelli's birth. I am, of course, aware of the anachronistic nature of such a statement. Nevertheless, I believe that I may demonstrate the synthesis of concepts which the term 'Machiavellianism' embraces was indeed practiced in fourteenth century Iberia. ; N/A
Includes drawings and cartoons ; [Note]; The Dragon Speaks by Anarchist Black Dragon Collective; Sean Fain; Oil, Power, Politics by AA; Outlaws (poem) by John H. Bosch; Revolution Knows No Limits! (cartoon); Walla Walla Inmates Sue DSHS; All Systems Go…Go Go….Go, Godammit! (cartoon); Prison: Riots or More Aid, Solon Predicts; Organization by Capt. Midnight; F.U.S.E.; Society by Carl Harp; Capt. Killjoy; Myth "Violent" Women from a paper by the National Prison Project; The Communist Question by Sean Fain; "Shoe" cartoon by Jeff MacNelly; Prison Inmate Slain, from The Associated Press; More New Anti-Authoritarian Periodicals; Paralyzed Prisoner Wins Court Suit; Black Market Books; Ways and Means Committee (cartoon); On Tactics by Capt. Midnight; Lorenzo "Komboa" Ervin; Concerning Reform by Carl L. Harp; Atomic Waste (cartoon) by Richard Willson; 'Shell Game' Dumb, Weapons Man Says by Loye Miller Jr., Gannett News Service; Remember by Arthur Miller; Once ad Maybe Tomorrow; Total Number of Persons Under Sentence of Death; Quote by Jimmy and Billy Carter; A Critique of Anarchist Separatism by Sean Fain; Carl L. Harp; Grass War = Class War: Mexico's Struggle for Land; In Defense of Ourselves by Sean Fain; Quote by Peter Kropotkin; International Prison Family Hapotoc: "Playing to Win" (Help a Prisoner and Outlaw Torture Organizing Committee); Inmates: Con Shootings Avoidable; News articles from the Associated Press and the Phoenix (Arizona) Gazette; How to Win by Capt. Midnight; Jury cartoon; Folsom Prison Strike; Fascism by Carl L. Harp; Quote from Anarchist Federation of Iberia (FAI), Tierra y Libertad, July 3, 1936; Harvey Stable After Surgery, from the Daily Olympian, January 18, 1979; Dunagin's People (cartoon); Capt. Midnight; Joint Accounts by Capt. Killjoy; Germany's Terrifying Witch Hunt by William H. Schaap; Consume! (cartoon) by R. Cobb; John H. Bosch; Owed to Western Civilization by David Wendt 1978; Test Test Test Test Test Test Test, from Antikrat, the newsletter of the Strong Arm Prisoner Support Committee; Young Men, Young Women by Ned Ludd; Proletariat Redefined by Simon Leyes, Chinese Shadows; On Life by Ned Ludd; Abolish Solitary Confinement by T.T.L.G.; Prison Law Monitor; Article on prisoner employment and housing; Lid Blows on Spanish Prisons; Argument for the Court by Sabre Dianne Pharo; Note from A.B.D.C.; "This issue of the Dragon" note by Count Down