OAR@UM Community:/library/oar/handle/123456789/705672025-10-27T14:10:37Z2025-10-27T14:10:37ZPublic emergency law under the Maltese ConstitutionDemicoli, Leighton John/library/oar/handle/123456789/1402392025-10-16T15:41:45Z2025-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Public emergency law under the Maltese Constitution
Authors: Demicoli, Leighton John
Abstract: This article examines the provisions of the Constitution of Malta regarding public emergency law, focusing on the conditions and procedures for declaring and maintaining a state of emergency. It outlines the powers granted to the government during emergencies under the Emergency Powers Act and discusses the role of the Armed Forces, highlighting the limits of military authority in both public emergency and martial law. The article also touches on Malta’s neutrality policy and its implications for foreign military involvement during emergencies, ensuring that emergency powers are exercised in accordance with democratic principles and international human rights standards.2025-01-01T00:00:00ZIn homes where there is animal abuse, it is important for the criminal justice response to look out for intimate partner violence as wellAbela, Chanelle/library/oar/handle/123456789/1331422025-03-12T11:23:59Z2025-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: In homes where there is animal abuse, it is important for the criminal justice response to look out for intimate partner violence as well
Authors: Abela, Chanelle
Abstract: This article by Chanelle Abela was previously submitted as part of
CRL 1008 and is being published with the author’s permission. It
centres around the topic animal abuse, animal welfare and the actions
they proceed to take when there is animal abuse linked to intimate
partner abuse and other material relating to this topic.2025-01-01T00:00:00ZIntergenerational equity : a move towards environmental justiceCaruana, Ryan/library/oar/handle/123456789/1331392025-03-12T11:15:06Z2024-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Intergenerational equity : a move towards environmental justice
Authors: Caruana, Ryan
Abstract: This article by Ryan Caruana was previously submitted as part of
ERL 1002 and is being published with the author’s permission.
Intergenerational equity (IGE) serves as a cornerstone of
environmental justice, highlighting the obligation of the present
generation to preserve the environment for the benefit of those to
come. Grounded in principles of conserving options, quality, and
equity, the concept emphasizes shared rights and responsibilities
across generations. While international frameworks such as the
Stockholm Declaration and national laws like Malta’s Sustainable
Development Act recognize the importance of IGE, significant gaps in
implementation persist. Advocating for the appointment of guardians
to represent future generations, the discussion underscores the need
for their voices in policymaking to ensure sustainable development
and a fair environmental legacy.2024-01-01T00:00:00ZDescribing and analysing the disciplinary and investigative functions of the Medical Council of MaltaPisani, Sarah/library/oar/handle/123456789/1331372025-03-12T11:08:01Z2024-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Describing and analysing the disciplinary and investigative functions of the Medical Council of Malta
Authors: Pisani, Sarah
Abstract: This article by Sarah Pisani was previously submitted as part of
MCT2001 and is being published with the author’s permission. The
aim of this piece of work is to describe, explain, as well as critically
analyse the disciplinary and investigative functions of the Medical
Council of Malta. It provides an introduction of the regulatory body of
the Medical Council and the relevant sources of legislation which
afford such disciplinary and investigative functions to the Medical
Council of Malta. Then continues by showcasing such legislative
powers which the Medical Council enjoys through Medical Council
Inquiries investigated by the Medical Council itself, as well as through
several Court Judgements decided by the Courts of Malta.2024-01-01T00:00:00Z