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La administración en el Antiguo Régimen es, ante todo, administración de justicia. La legislación pretende asegurar la imparcialidad; pero, no siempre lo consigue, pues el juez está inmerso en unas relaciones sociales de las que no puede o no quiere escapar. En el caso de Juan Manuel de Villena. En 1758 el presidente de la chancillería recibe buen número de cartas que demuestran que el juez socialmente no está aislado y que la vara de justicia en ocasiones se tuerce. Junto a una justicia teóricamente imparcial, con frecuencia existe un juez parcial reconocido institucionalmente. ; The administration in the Ancient Regime is mainly justice administration. The laws pretend to assure impartiality but the judges are related to a particular social reality from which they can't or don't want to escape. That is the case of Juan Manuel de Villena. The president of the Chancellery receives a good number of letters in 1958. These letters show how much the judge is socially involved and that justice is not always right. The result is that partial judges, recognised by the institution, are part of the so called impartial justice.
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In: Anthropology at work volume 3
"Examining the interaction between families and professionals in the child welfare system of New York, this book focuses on how inequalities are reproduced, measured, managed, and contested. The book describes how state institutions and neoliberal governance police the groups which are most represented in the child welfare system, including low income, female-headed families living in racialized neighborhoods. The book also shows how these forms of policing produce unstable terrains, and give rise to contestation among families, communities, and professionals. It questions and re-thinks how state welfare and protection is administered"--
Do pretrial release programs, initiated and now operated by a range of nonprofit organizations to redress the inequalities of the bail system, affect the administration of justice? Specifically, do they lessen the barriers to justice often faced by poor and minority defendants? Ursula Castellano's ethnographic study of four pretrial release programs reveals the often unintended consequences of incorporating social service nonprofits in the criminal court process. Castellano explores the intimate workings of pretrial release programs to show how contract caseworkers now play a critical role at nearly every stage of the criminal justice process--and also how well-intentioned nonprofits can end up compromising the traditional adversarial legal process in the name of treatment, sometimes in ways that are detrimental for defendants. In the process, she raises new questions about the increasing involvement of nonprofits in the operation of government
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The 43rd UID conference, held in Genova, takes up the theme of 'Dialogues' as practice and debate on many fundamental topics in our social life, especially in these complex and not yet resolved times. The city of Genova offers the opportunity to ponder on the value of comparison and on the possibilities for the community, naturally focused on the aspects that concern us, as professors, researchers, disseminators of knowledge, or on all the possibile meanings of the discipline of representation and its dialogue with 'others', which we have broadly catalogued in three macro areas: History, Semiotics, Science / Technology. Therefore, "dialogue" as a profitable exchange based on a common language, without which it is impossible to comprehend and understand one another; and the graphic sign that connotes the conference is the precise transcription of this concept: the title 'translated' into signs, derived from the visual alphabet designed for the visual identity of the UID since 2017. There are many topics which refer to three macro sessions: - Witnessing (signs and history) - Communicating (signs and semiotics) - Experimenting (signs and sciences) Thanks to the different points of view, an exceptional resource of our disciplinary area, we want to try to outline the prevailing theoretical-operational synergies, the collaborative lines of an instrumental nature, the recent updates of the repertoires of images that attest and nourish the relations among representation, history, semiotics, sciences.
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