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El derecho humano a la salud es una construcción social que se redefine constantemente, cuya característica de progresividad determina que los Estados deban establecer políticas públicas con el objeto de lograr mayor eficiencia, en la medida de los recursos disponibles, para su satisfacción...
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ramifications, briefly describes the development in the US and analyzes the jurisprudence of the ECJ up to the recent Intel judgment …
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Der Beitrag legt offen, dass Algorithmen, anders als häufig angenommen, nicht prinzipiell depolitisierend sind, sondern auch Anstoß für Politisierungsprozesse geben. Auf der Grundlage von vier Fallbeispielen aus den Bereichen Rechtsprechung, Sozialpolitik, Beschäftigtenkontrolle und...
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This paper considers to what extent the human right to food has been recognized by countries in the world, by analysing international obligations and constitutional provisions, bearing in mind that the right to food may be either explicitly or implicitly protected at the constitutional level. It...
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While economists have been contributing to the discussion of various aspects of sustainability for decades, it is just recently that the term sustainability economics was used explicitly in the ecological, environmental, and resource economics community. Yet, the contributions that use the term...
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Nash product introduces some form of justice. …
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Schumpeter's and Hayek's view of market coordination as being not about efficiency, but about endogenous change and never-ending discovery has been increasingly recognized even by the mainstream of economics. Underlying this view is the notion of creative learning agents who bring about novelty....
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In this paper we provide a new methodology to measure opportunity inequality and to decompose overall inequality in an ethically offensive and an ethically acceptable part. Moreover, we provide some empirical applications of these new evaluation tools: in the first exercise, we compare the...
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paper presents a model of killing versus enslaving Caesar, based on a new theory which unifies justice, status, and power … of societies - justice-nonmaterialistic, status, and power-nonmaterialistic. Results cover members' gains, effects of own … killed only in a justice-nonmaterialistic society, and from the noblest of motives - to achieve equal gains for members. …
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describing five sociobehavioral processes - comparison (including justice and self-esteem), status, power, identity, and …
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