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The essential aspects related to the freedom of expression and the right to private and family life – as human rights – are consecrated by the international regulations in the matter, but they are also consecrated as fundamental rights regulated at the level of the constitutions and...
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At present, more and more problems involving human rights’ protection in the case of Roma minority have occurred, mainly related to racial discrimination, based on the ethnic considerations, as well as social and economic problems. As regards the situation of Roma’s in Romania, this paper...
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The Magna Carta of Women (R.A. 7910) is the Philippines comprehensive women’s human rights law. The Magna Carta of Women is found to be consistent with Rawlsian notions of justice, particularly when it undertakes inequality evaluation in primary goods. Identity-based inequality evaluation is...
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The general purpose of this paper is to promote a political economy whose objective is to promote the deepening of human rights. In particular my attention will be focused on the political economy of the right to work.The first part of the paper concerns the description of the historical process...
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The Subprime Crash that started capitalism’s latest crisis was mainly a proxy for an inexistent housing policy which would benefit many impoverished middle class families. Housing being clearly recognized as a human right, the behaviour of markets and its critical consequences could lead us to...
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Google is supposed to be the dominant player in most search markets around the world. But what is a search market? To calculate a market share of 90% or more, it has to be clear what the denominator is: Does the search market also include product search and therefore Amazon and eBay or the...
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The aim of this paper is to discuss some of the great challenges that will characterize the XXI Century. In the background we consider the problem of the relationship between “Us” and the “Others”, that is how to reconcile the power of Western universalism with the multitudes of other...
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It is a well-known fact that the so called “white collar crimes” now implies a wide variety of offenses (including bribery) that can affect the lives of more individuals than the “classic” crimes. An analysis of corruption necessarily implies an interdisciplinary approach, as it has...
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This paper shows the links between the epistemological debate in Economics and in Law. In an evolutionary perspective we note phases in which each discipline seems “pure doctrine” and others in which there is greater coherence between theoretical patterns and the real economic and legal...
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A substantial number of regulatory frameworks are commonly viewed by impartial observers as inordinately complex. Is there an explanation for this phenomenon? Employing a partial equilibrium model, this paper approaches the problem of complexity from a political-economy vantage point. It...
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