Browsing by Author "Jacqué, Jean-Paul"
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Armenian community in the context of Georgian democratisation
Isakhanyan, Levon (2012)Notwithstanding the progress that Georgia has made in the field of democratisation, issues pertinent to persons belonging to national minorities remain among the most topical issues in this country’s political agenda. Due ... -
Border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia and the blockade of EU talks : necessary or absurdity in a "Europe without borders"?
Pingitzer, Walter (2010)This thesis treats the border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia in context of the EU enlargement. It reveals some Slovenian and Croatian argumentations in the disagreement of the maritime delimitation in the Adriatic ... -
Counter-terrorism, the paradoxical fight: accountability in the international arena for States’ responses to terrorism
Reis, Saionara, Santana (2014)The fight against terrorism entered the international agenda with full strength after the 11 September 2001 events. The development of terrorism into a transnational phenomenon urged states and intergovernmental organisations ... -
Defending the rule of law in the European Union : is it sufficient to “police” EU values?
Martino, Giovanni (2020)Ongoing events in the European Union (EU), particularly in Hungary and Poland, have seen an aggressive government-driven dismantling of prominent Rule of Law (RoL) elements such as the separation of powers and the independence ... -
The democratic legitimacy of the European Parliament : citizens’ representation within an ever closer Union
Schiatti, Elena (2016)The democratic deficit affecting the European Union has become a more and more urgent issue to tackle in order to foresee the future of such unique form of integration. Current economic, political and social crisis have ... -
Enlargement of the European Union and human rights : the case of Bulgaria: an insight to the political conditionality
Benito Ruiz de Azùa, Silvia, de (2014)This paper looks at the relation between human rights conditionality and enlargement of the European Union. It is divided in two parts: first, it studies the place of democracy and human rights and their conditionality in ... -
EU accession to the European Convention on Human Rights, the prohibition on inhuman and degrading treatment, and asylum: new legal implications for Dublin 2.?
Stubberfield, Catherine (2011)This thesis will examine the expected positive obligations of the European Union following EU accession to the European Convention on Human Rights. It will argue that in currently dysfunctional areas of EU regulation, ... -
The European citizens' initiative : a push for democratic reform within the European Union
Almarcha Rodríguez, Alejandra Oriola (2018) -
Has dignity a nationality? : using the concept of dignity to foster the social inclusion of migrant workers, in the application of non discrimination legislation within the European Union and Italy as a member State: a human rights based approach to migration
Rigotti, Beatrice (2013)The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether and in what degree the concept of dignity can contribute to apply the anti-discrimination legislation to migrants, in order to foster the social inclusion of regular migrants ... -
Human trafficking in Albania and current counter-trafficking strategies
Lo Iacono, Eva (2010)In the modern age, a considerable number of human beings is still transferred by force to be later exploited into illegal markets, and mainly into the lucrative sexual one. At European level, the supposed liberal Western ... -
Implementation of the European Court of Human Rights judgments in the Armenian legal system
Safaryan, Tigran (2013)The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms can be implemented in national legal systems only by prompt and effective implementation of the European Court of Human Right’s judgments. The need ... -
Implementation of the European Court of Human Rights judgments to the Russian legal order
Martynova, Tatiana (2011)The thesis is a review of the implementation of the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights on the legal order of the Russian Federation; an exploration of interaction of the Russian government authorities and judges ... -
Inter/supra/national menage a trois in Europe: is accession the key?
Olariu, Ozana (2010)The paper analyses the entangled interaction between the international, supranational and national legal orders in the pan European arena, in the context of the future accession of the European Union to the European ... -
Public space as a social conflict : regional and international approach of the Argentine case
Dominguez, Cristiana Maria (2012)Argentina leads the ranking of its region, occupying the first position in terms of citizen participation in social protests. Accordingly, public space proves to be a daily point of conflict. On the one side, stand those ... -
The right to education for children with mental particularities: an insight to primary special education in France and in Greece
Chyta, Aikaterini (EIUC, 2012-11)The everyday reality children with mental disabilities” and their family face, is hard since the very first moment the parents realise that their child is different from the others. School is the second level of socialisation ... -
The right to education for children with mental particularities: an insight to primary special education in France and in Greece 2011
Chyta, Aikaterini (2011)The everyday reality children with mental “disabilities” and their family face, is hard since the very first moment the parents realise that their child is different from the others. School is the second level of socialisation ... -
The scope of application of the right to life : does Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights include a right to die?
Koullen, Caroline (2014)How do European societies influence international Human Rights Law and how does the European Court of Human Rights respond to the demands of an evaluating and pluralistic society? Those are the questions that will be ... -
The world food casino : excessive speculation from a human rights perspective
Niebank, Jan Christian Nicolas (2012)The gap between the poor and the prosperous is getting wider. Some people suffer from hunger and die of starvation, while others make unthinkable amounts of profits. What if there is a link between the prosperity of one ...