OAR@UM Community:/library/oar/handle/123456789/1108512026-06-20T17:22:36Z2026-06-20T17:22:36ZMediterranean Journal of Human Rights : volume 16 : double issueAndò, SalvoRefalo, IanBalaguer Callejón, FranciscoZammit, David E./library/oar/handle/123456789/1273452024-10-07T13:42:11Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights : volume 16 : double issue
Authors: Andò, Salvo; Refalo, Ian; Balaguer Callejón, Francisco; Zammit, David E.
Abstract: Table of contents:; - Editorial: The Syrian Crisis: Salvatore Ando; ARTICLES; - The role of Tradition in the Maltese Mixed Jurisdiction: Biagio Ando; - Social and Economic Rights in the Constitution of the United States: Lucia Corso; - Diritto soggettivo e diritti umani. Una comparazione giuridica: Sergio Ferlito; - La Ricerca della Felicita come Felicita della Ricerca: Paola Barbara Hetzel; - I Fattori Determinanti della Partecipazione degli Immigrati nelle Attivita Civiche e Politiche in Italia: Ankica Kosic and Marino Bonaiuto; - Exposing the Hidden Soul of Guilt: Corporate Accomplice Liability in International Criminal Law: Nicholas Lanoie; - Externalisation du Droit D' Asile et Devoir de Non-Refoulement Dans la Pratique Conventionnelle Euro- Mediterraneenne: Salvatore Fabio Nicolosi; - The Natural Law in the American Tradition (A lecture given at the Faculty of Laws of the University of Malta on 4th April 2011): Diarmuid F. O 'Scannlain; - Primato de! diritto Europeo e Controlimiti come tecniche di relazione Tra gli ordinamenti: Fausto Vecchio; CONFLUENCES; - Tackling Double Victimization of Muslim Women in Europe: An Intersectional Response: Frederique Ast and Riem Spielhaus; - Gender and Disability: Vickie Gauci and Marianne Debona; - Multiple Discrimination in Law: Erica Howard; - General Comment N.16 on the Equal Right of Men and Women to the Enjoyment of Economc, Social and Cultural Rights: Some Highlights and Comments: Francesco Seatzu; - Improving Human Rights Respect in the European South: The Case of Greece And the Implementation of the EU Anti-Discrimination Principle: Theofania Antoniou; COMMENTS; - Human Rights: Notion and Supposition - An Analytical Study: Saksham Chaturvedi and Chanchal Agrawal; - European Extradition Model and Legislation of Republic Azerbaijan: Hasanov Rahim; - Immigrazione, Jntegrazione e Sviluppo economico in Italia: Giuseppina Maria Chiara Talamo; - Immigration and Organized crime: An analysis of the Italian Situation: Giuseppina Maria Chiara Talamo; - The Rights to Adequate Housing in International Human Rights Law: Polish Transformation Experiences: Bogumil Terminski; ABSTRACTS IN ARABIC2012-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Syrian crisisAndo, Salvatore/library/oar/handle/123456789/1273422024-10-07T13:29:00Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: The Syrian crisis
Authors: Ando, Salvatore
Abstract: The Syrian crisis creates a number of reflections which relate
not only to the humanitarian crisis which is the result of the very
harsh repression which has been ordered by Assad to suppress
the riots, but also the peculiarity of the conflict in the context of
the revolutions produced by "the Arab Springs".2012-01-01T00:00:00ZThe role of tradition in the Maltese mixed jurisdictionAndo, Biagio/library/oar/handle/123456789/1273362024-10-07T12:50:30Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: The role of tradition in the Maltese mixed jurisdiction
Authors: Ando, Biagio
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to provide significant insights into the Maltese
legal system with a special focus on private law. The assumption is that
this legal system is the by-product of the "mixing" of innovation and
tradition, resulting from the interaction of common law and continental
law. A major role in the development of the system is played by the
courts. Some examples (moral damages and pre-contractual liability) are
considered which highlight the importance of the creative role adopted
by the Maltese judges.2012-01-01T00:00:00ZSocial and economic rights in the Constitution of the United StatesCorso, Lucia/library/oar/handle/123456789/1273342024-10-07T12:46:35Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Social and economic rights in the Constitution of the United States
Authors: Corso, Lucia
Abstract: The article starts by discussing the most common explanations for a substantial
silence of the US constitutional culture on social and economic
rights. It then suggests that the most plausible explanation seems to rest
rather than on what it is usually referred to as the American exceptionalism,
on a peculiar culture of rights spread among US legal thinkers and
endorsed by Supreme Court Justices. A review of the past and more recent
Supreme Court case law on social and economic rights is presented,
as well as a tepid prediction of what will occur in the future.2012-01-01T00:00:00Z