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Security-identity dynamics in Europe generate the need for the European Union as a political personality made up of cultural units that are sovereign within their territories. Though the Union does absorb some of the traditional duties of nation states, it does not take on the semblance of a sovereign entity nor does it diminish the sovereignty of states involved in the Union. Therefore, the Union is a post-sovereign entity with its own logic based on the security-identity-integration dynamic but the states within it are still sovereign entities.
... that give governments and states their legitimacy. Societal security is about those ideas and practi... Garcia, ed., European Identity and the Search for Legitimacy (London: Pinter for the Eleni Nakou...
Cultural Policy and European Integration in Anthropological Perspective (1) . C... the important link between policy, identity-construction, and power or, to use terminology mor...The first is the EU's search for legitimacy and popular consent. The second, re...
... channels of political participation, the identity and loyalty of the military, a culture of construc... framework of two and a half millenia of European history, a very recent development." (7) Senghaas ... or government policies that affect the legitimacy of political authorities or threaten to bring abou...In Ecuador, the search for alternatives was also expressed in the electio...
...In other words, this is not a search for other forms of mandatory authority to impose o..."be cautious about borrowing lessons of legitimacy from one system to apply to another." (35) At the ... evident in the formation of the original European Economic Community (EEC), also known as the common... the political, social, and cultural identity of a nation. The effectiveness of constitutional r...
.... The Nisei's search for an identity presents a complex and fluid proce... of economic opportunity and political legitimacy. Born between 1910 and 1940, by 1920 Nisei compris...An idea rooted in the European Enlightenment, orientalism reinforced the dichotom...
..., DANIELLE M., "Charting the Emergence of Identity Narratives in Post-Apartheid South African Art: Pr..., "The Orient Express: Visual Culture, European Imperialism, and the Ottoman Empire" (Minnesota, C...Nemerov) . MARTIN, ELIZABETH, "In Search of Greener Pastures: Nineteenth-Century Irish Land...RICHTER, KIM, "Religion and Political Legitimacy: A Stylistic, Iconographic, and Contextual Analysi...
A copyright system is designed to produce an ecology that nurtures the creation, dissemination, and enjoyment of works of authorship. When it works well, it encourages creators to generate new works, assists intermediaries in disseminating them widely, and supports readers, listeners, and viewers in enjoying them. If the system poses difficult entry barriers to creators, imposes demanding impediments on intermediaries, or inflicts burdensome conditions and hurdles on readers, then the system fails to achieve at least some of its purposes. The current U.S. copyright statute is flawed in all three respects. In this Article, I explore how the current copyright system is failing its intended beneficiaries. The foundation of copyright law’s legitimacy, I argue, is built on its evident ...
... Creators face demoralizing obstacles in searching for opportunities to write, paint, play, or film a... . Many European nations cast their copyright law as an “authors... to negotiate a license to determine the identity of the appropriate licensor. . . ...
The late 1960s- when dictatorship in Brazil still restricted and shaped activism, while feminism in the North was experiencing a revival, and new forms of global capital were on the roam- was one of these latter times.2 In 1969, the radical women's health movement had burst onto the scene in Boston, with the publication of Our Bodies, Our Selves, a health manual that sought to empower women by providing accessible information about their bodies.3 The movement affirmed the power of knowledge about the body and challenged its monopoly by medical "experts." By 2008, there were twentynine foreign language editions, as well as innumerable unofficial translations and adaptations of the original.'1 Travelers from the global South encountered flourishing women's health movements in Europe and ...
... to speakers of English or other European languages.'2 It is not just an issue of which way ... the industrial cities of the Southeast in search of work, leaving women behind to tend to the farm ... before they had access to the state identity cards that would allow them to register property, ... own grassroots membership, SOS Corpo's legitimacy with development agencies in the global North rest...
... to learn from their exchanges in the search for an argumentative consensus all remain crucial ...Wim Duisenberg, first president of the European Central Bank, captured the very essence of this pr... such as economics, or by a shared identity as central bankers or finance ministry officials. ... from a representation and democratic legitimacy angle is that they can become excessively homogene...
... Consolidated List due to a mistake of identity; or (2) whether the individual or entity no longer... efforts, generating concerns about the legitimacy of targeted sanctions and the effectiveness of the..., the well-known Kadi case from the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in 2008 that was based on t..."It will be often necessary to search for rules of international law which can bind an i...
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