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O novo regulamento europeu de proteção de dados e o direito à saúde na Alemanha foram os temas debatidos na Procuradoria Geral do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (PGE-RJ), nesta quarta-feira (13/06), após as conferências proferidas pelas especialistas nesses assuntos e professoras da Universidade de Frankfurt, na Alemanha, Indra Spiecker e Astrid Wallrabenstein. ...
Questo saggio descrive il progetto ambizioso del costituzionalismo moderno e lo distingue dalla mera giuridicizzazione del potere pubblico. Esso mostra le sfide del costituzionalismo derivanti dalla perdita di identità del potere statale e del potere pubblico. Il saggio afferma la persistenza della necessità di regolare il potere pubblico, indipendentemente dal fatto che sia esercitato dalle autorità statali o da organizzazioni internazionali. Tuttavia, esso solleva dubbi sul fatto che il potere pubblico frammentato a livello internazionale possa essere regolato in modo tale da soddisfare le richieste del costituzionalismo. È in corso una giuridicizzazione che manca delle caratteristiche fondamentali del costituzionalismo. Come realizzare una compensazione in questo senso resta una domanda aperta.
In Österreich kategorisiert ab 2019 ein Algorithmus arbeitslose Personen nach ihren Chancen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt. Die Software trennt in drei Personengruppen: Arbeitssuchende mit guten, mittleren und schlechten Perspektiven, einen Arbeitsplatz zu finden. Auf dieser Basis will der Arbeitsmarktservice Österreich (AMS) seine Ressourcen ab 2020 überwiegend auf Personen der mittleren Gruppe konzentrieren. Dort seien sie am effektivsten eingesetzt. Die "Arbeitsmarktintegrationschancen" von Frauen bewertet der Algorithmus pauschal negativ. Zudem führen betreuungspflichtige Kinder zu einer schlechten Einstufung – allerdings nur für Frauen. Bei Männern, so begründen die Entwickler, habe eine Betreuungspflicht statistisch gesehen keine negativen Auswirkungen auf die Arbeitsmarktchancen.
Legal pluralism as a pre-modern and well-known phenomenon appeared to be domesticated by the "modern state" with its sovereign position as creator of law. Today the phenomenon is back. Today's lawyers struggle not only with multiple levels of normativity (national law, European law, international law, legal networks without a state) but also with the cultural diversities of interpretation and practice.
The conquista of the Americas confronted Spanish jurists educated in the legal concepts of the European medieval tradition with a different reality, pushing them to develop modern legal concepts on the basis of the European ius commune tradition. Traditionally, the School of Salamanca, theologians and jurists centred around the Dominican Francisco de Vitoria are credited with this intellectual renovation of moral and legal thought. However, the role earlier authors played in the process is still insufficiently researched. The Castilian crown jurist Juan López de Palacios Rubios is one of the most interesting authors of the early phase in the conquest of the Americas. His treatise about the Spanish dominion in the Americas is a central text that shows how at the beginning of the 16th century the knowledge and the experiences of the European past were applied to the American present and, in the process, were shaped into modern ideas.
There is a consensus among historians that the School of Salamanca brought something new to the development of early modern European legal thinking and methodology. Francisco de Vitoria is considered, not only by modern researchers but also by his contemporaries (from Melchor Cano onward), the origin of the school and its founding figure. He is famously claimed to have introduced Thomas Aquinas’s Summa theologiae as the fundamental text for theological lectures at the University of Salamanca and so prepared the ground for the upsurge of academic activity and intellectual brilliance of late or modern scholasticism at Spanish, Portuguese, and American universities. Regardless of the differences in the assessments of the late scholastics’ political stance (whether viewed as trailblazers on the way to human rights and a modern law of nations or as conservative imperialists, whose sole intent was the perpetuation and legitimation of the Spanish rule in the Americas), Vitoria and his followers are seen as intellectual innovators, opening the restrictive traditions of medieval scholarship to the modern exigencies of a globalized world. This almost universal image has recently been called into question, with Jacob Schmutz showing that Vitoria was not quite the first to introduce Aquinas’s Summa into the teaching of Salamanca’s theological faculty, and Thomas Duve recently asking outright: Did everything actually start with Francisco de Vitoria? ...
Introduction: Convivencia(s)
(2018)
How can members of different cultures, religions, and confessions live together peacefully? What rules of coexistence, interaction, and conflict regulation have these communities developed to enable this cohabitation? What role does law play in this? – This is not the first time such questions have been discussed. These questions gain a specific poignancy when it’s not just about taste or cultural preferences but rather concerns an existential dimension like the religious sphere: for instance, when the immanent is observed from the perspective of transcendence. Even the smallest event can lead to major conflicts. ...
The end of an empire is almost always marked with legal acts, which often serve as the founding documents of a new order. There the beginning and the end converge. For example, the constitutional documents of Hispanic America after 1810 simultaneously heralded the dawn of new states and the twilight of the Spanish Empire. Since constitutions and the state institutions they help to build are deeply imbued with symbolic power, they are an important element in constructing, perhaps even in "inventing", nations. They provide raw materials for our regimes of memory and divide history into a "before" and an "after", through which they also exert a stabilising effect. ...
Erfindung – national – Rechtsgeschichte: anhand dieser drei Stichworte lassen sich Fragestellung, Quellenlage und Durchführung klären.
Lassen wir dahingestellt, ob es sich eher um Erfindungen handelt, besser um Imagination, oder um allmähliche Entstehungen oder gar gesetzmäßige Evolutionen. Alle diese Bilder malen betont selektiv die Bedeutung bestimmter Entstehungsfaktoren aus. "Nationen" erscheinen so als soziale Imaginationen Europas. Das dürfte freilich für die historische Verortung des Vorgangs keine große Rolle spielen. Ob man ihn am Ende als Erfindung oder anders erzählt, ist eine eigene Frage, die hier nicht zu entscheiden ist. In jedem Fall ist das Fundament bisher sehr schmal. Die bisherigen Forschungen zur Rechtsgeschichte der Nationen sind zudem nicht leicht zu überblicken, sie bieten immerhin einiges zu einigen europäischen Ländern. Eine zusammenfassende Darstellung existiert nicht.
Auch im Fachbereich Rechtswissenschaft an der Goethe-Universität kam es 1968 zu heftigen Turbulenzen. Dabei zeigten die meisten jüngeren Professoren des Fachbereichs durchaus Verständnis für manche der studentischen Forderungen. Einige Reformansätze scheiterten, andere wurden erst durch feinere Nachjustierungen funktional.