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This work is the first global analysis of national minimum ages of criminal responsibility, the international legal obligations that surround them and the principal considerations for establishing and implementing respective age limits.
Criminal liability --- Capacity and disability --- Age (Law) --- Children --- Children (International law) --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Criminal liability. --- Capacity and disability. --- International law --- Child welfare --- Status (Law) --- Minors --- Capacity (Law) --- Disability (Legal incapacity) --- Incapacity (Law) --- Accountability, Criminal --- Criminal accountability --- Criminal responsibility --- Liability, Criminal --- Responsibility, Criminal --- Liability (Law) --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Law and legislation --- Law --- Children - Legal status, laws, etc --- Enfants --- Responsabilité pénale --- Âge --- Statut légal --- Statut juridique (droit international) --- Aspect juridique
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This book examines the relationship between illegal migration and globalization. Under the pressures of globalizing forces, migration law is transformed into the last bastion of sovereignty. This explains the worldwide crackdown on extra-legal migration and informs the shape this crackdown is taking. It also means that migration law reflects key facets of globalization and addresses the central debates of globalization theory. This book looks at various migration law settings, asserting that differing but related globalization effects are discernible at each location. The 'core samples' interrogated in the book are drawn from refugee law, illegal labor migration, human trafficking, security issues in migration law, and citizenship law. Special attention is paid to the roles played by the European Union and the United States in setting the terms of global engagement. The book's conclusion considers what the rule of law contributes to transformed migration law.
Aliens --- Emigration and immigration law --- Refugees --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Aliens. --- Emigration and immigration law. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Citoyenneté. --- Immigrants. --- Législation sur l'immigration. --- Mondialisation. --- Statut légal. --- Law --- General and Others --- Refugees - Legal status, laws, etc --- Noncitizens. --- Illegal immigration. --- Children of illegal aliens --- Illegal alien children --- Illegal aliens --- Irregular migration --- Unauthorized immigration --- Undocumented immigration --- Women illegal aliens --- Emigration and immigration --- Human smuggling --- Noncitizen detention centers --- Immigrants --- Immigration law --- Law, Emigration --- Law, Immigration --- International travel regulations --- Enemy aliens --- Expatriates --- Foreign population --- Foreign residents --- Foreigners --- Illegal immigrants --- Non-citizens --- Noncitizens --- Resident aliens --- Unauthorized immigrants --- Undocumented aliens --- Undocumented immigrants --- Unnaturalized foreign residents --- Persons --- Law and legislation
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onderwijs --- pedagogiek --- recht --- Administrative law --- Higher education --- Belgium --- Assistance sociale --- Droit --- Enseignement supérieur et universitaire --- Hoger en universitair onderwijs --- Maatschappelijk werk --- Recht --- Students --- Etudiants --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Statut légal --- 340 <493> --- 378.18 --- 378.115 --- 351.851 <493> --- #SBIB:316.334.1O280 --- #SBIB:340H10 --- Academic collection --- KVH-AND --- Z349-057.87 --- Z349.3 --- Z376.6 --- Z378 --- Z==89/2 --- 397 --- 601.7 --- Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--België --- Studenten: statuut. Maatschappelijke problemen van studenten --- Rechtspositie studenten. Consilium abeundi van studenten. Hoger onderwijs universiteit: disciplinair recht --- Onderwijswetgeving--België --- Relaties tussen personeel, school en community: algemeen --- Sociaal recht, algemeen --- Gezondheidsrecht --- 351.851 <493> Onderwijswetgeving--België --- 378.115 Rechtspositie studenten. Consilium abeundi van studenten. Hoger onderwijs universiteit: disciplinair recht --- 378.18 Studenten: statuut. Maatschappelijke problemen van studenten --- 340 <493> Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie.--België --- Statut légal --- studentenrechten --- 340 --- 378.115 <493> --- 378.18 <493> --- Recht (wetten) --- Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie. --- 340 Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie. --- 34 --- Study methods --- Social law. Labour law --- Rechtsbeginselen. Juridische methodologie
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Judaism, Christianity and Islam have coexisted in Europe for over 1300 years. The three monotheistic faiths differ in demography, in the moment of their arrival on the continent and in the unequal relations they maintain with power: Christianity was chosen by a large number of inhabitants and became — in spite of important differences according to place and time —a religion of state. The organization of the continent into states and the divisions within Christianity often placed minorities in an unstable and at times painful situation. This partially explains the fight against "heresies", the wars of religions, the expulsion of Jews from several European kingdoms (as well as the expulsion of Muslims from Sicily and the Iberian peninsula), the "Jewish question" in the 19th century up until the Holocaust. Since the 20th century, the debates concerning Islam and concerning public expression of religion are shaped in part by this past. The 13 studies gathered in this volume explore the ways in which states have treated their religious minorities. We study various policies — repression, supervision, integration, tolerance, secularization, indifference — as well as the many ways in which minorities have accommodated the majority’s demands. The relation is by no means one-sided: on the contrary, state policies have created resistance, negotiation (on the legal, political, and cultural fronts) or compromise. Through these precise and original examples, we can see how the protagonists (states, religious institutions, the elite, the faithful) interact, try to convince or influence each other in order to transform practices, invent and implement common norms and grounds, all the while knowing the confessional dimension of "religious" majority and minority does not fully embrace the identity of each citizen in full.
Religion and state --- Freedom of religion --- Religious minorities --- Religion et Etat --- Liberté religieuse --- Minorités religieuses --- Liberté religieuse --- Minorités religieuses --- History --- Archaeology --- Religion: general --- Europa --- intégrer les minorités --- l'évolution du statut légal des minorités juives --- the evolution of Jewish legal status --- the condemnation of religious 'mixing' in European Law --- les 'politiques juives' en Italie du Nord --- l'ethnicisation du judaïsme français de la Belle Epoque aux années 1920 --- l'Etat et les juifs en Hongrie --- assimilation projects --- middle-class Budapest Jews --- les minorités musulmanes dans l'Etat --- Muslim minorities in the State --- Muslims in Muscovy --- integration and exclusion --- l'évolution du paradigme minoritaire des musulmans de Chypre dans la construction de la République de Chypre --- identité --- les 'Français musulmans d'Algérie' --- la politique d'assimilation en France métropolitaine --- l'islam des étudiantes de Bordeaux --- les minorités religieuses dans les processus de construction nationale --- religious minorities and State formation --- être polythéiste en terre d'islam --- les minorités ethniques et religieuses de l'Empire ottoman --- François de Tott --- les débats entre Etat, Eglise catholique et Eglises réformées autour de l'édit de tolérance de 1787 --- le frère Pancrace --- le docteur Hoth-Man --- Me Robino --- l'Etat français --- reconnaître les cultes --- dissidences chrétiennes dans le régime concordataire français(1801-1905) --- judaïsme --- History. --- Archaeology. --- Religion.
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