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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783031284977
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVII, 1100 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: LCF Studies in Commercial and Financial Law 2
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    Keywords: Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law. ; Law ; Information technology ; Mass media ; Mediation. ; Dispute resolution (Law). ; Arbitration (Administrative law).
    Abstract: Transformations: An Introduction to this volume and reflections on uniform law conventions as public and private law -- Part One – European framework – the world we live in -- Six Very Strange Years -- Brave New World: Dispute resolution under the EU – UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement -- Brexit and Arbitration Agreements -- Transnational commercial litigation. Discussing the 2020 Model Rules and the 2019 Hague and 2018 Singapore Conventions -- Style and Form of Judgments in France : enter the Rapporteur public -- The Norwegian Concept of “Room for Manoeuvre”: A Nail in the EEA’s Coffin -- The Reach of Free Movement: The Right to Export Sickness Benefits Within the European Union and the European Economic Area -- Part Two– Transformations in public international law -- General Principles of Law in International Law and Common Law -- The Chorzow Factory Case and the Protection of Industrial Property under International Law -- Settlement of disputes by the International Court of Justice: twosouls in the Court’s breast -- A Developing Field of Activity: Reparation for Breaches of Human Rights in the Case Law of the International Court of Justice -- The jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice between utilitas publica and utilitas singulorum (1947-1962) -- The Factory of Chorzów case: a bridge between international law and private law -- Part Three – Transformations in private law – method and public policy -- Fundamental rights, freedoms and contract law. Comparing legal systems -- Poverty in the capitalistic legal order -- Hayek in Brussels. Uniform Private Law and neo-liberal orthodoxy -- Another Europe after the pandemic? Reflections on solidarity and the nature of private rights -- Ruling economic contractual relations: the predictability of pandemics and of their implications -- Part Four – Transformations in contract law -- The developing role of good faith and the emerging concept of a relational contract -- Trust and the (EU) Capital Market. Theory and Case Studieson a New Mesotes in Business Law -- The fiduciary entrustment contract -- Spunti di riflessione in tema di diligenza e autonomia privata nel diritto privato italiano -- La prudenza come paradigma conoscitivo nei sistemi di civil law: l’influsso sulla formazione del giurista -- Europe needs a true business law. What does that mean? -- Some Reflections on the Nature of Decentralized (Autonomous) Organizations -- Contract automation from telematic agreement to smart contracts -- Some considerations for research on the sale of movable goods -- The French Model and the Development of Authors’ Rights -- The control of contract power and standard terms in Italy and Canada: a comparative overview -- Part Five – Transformations in tort law -- Forty Years of travels in the province of the law of tort. A memoir -- Damages and Benefits: new rules for the Compensatio Lucri cum Damno doctrine -- A Flower Never Blossomed: The Overshadowed Silhouette of Privacy in the Realm of the English Law of Tort -- Artificialintelligence and liability: the strategy of the European Union -- Damages liability caused by robot and artificial intelligence: a question of safety -- Artificial Intelligence And Tort Liability -- Part Six – Transformations in EU law – tort, remedies and interventions -- The EU, the Member States and Damages Liability -- Supervisory liability for surveillance failure in the EU financial system -- EU Financial Regulation and Private Law: Towards a Holistic Approach -- The remedies of retail clients of investment firms in the light of the decisions of the Italian Financial Ombudsman -- Consumer protection extended to commonholds in the view of the Court of Justice of the European Union -- Financial resilience issues in agriculture -- Part Seven – Digitalised world – assets, privacy and party autonomy -- International Regulatory Competition in Crypto Finance and Comparative Discussions -- The role of the EU Court of Justice in relation to the European law on eCommerce and liability of Internet Service Providers -- Smart contracts in the financial sector: Fintech's prospects and risks -- Legal protection of the human personality and the emergence of digital identity. The case of Italy -- A Multifaceted Issue Called “Big Data”: Different views on Privacy, Consumer Protection and Free Trade in Search for a Synthesis -- Data and Territory. The impact of the “local” in the regulation of digital technologies and algorithmic decision-making -- Informed Consent in Italian Digitalized Insurance Contracts. From the Privacy Shield to Schrems II.
    Abstract: Eminent lawyers from academia, international judiciary and legal practice join up to honour Professor Mads Andenas KC (Hon). Contributions form a cutting edge volume across legal disciplines led by an advisory editorial committee including Prof. Guido Alpa, Prof. Carl Baudenbacher, Prof. Eirik Bjorge, Prof. Giuseppe Conte and Prof. Duncan Fairgrieve. The general private law of tort and delict is subject to a transformation where the traditional national framework is becoming gradually less relevant. Much of the modernisation of private law takes place not at the domestic level but at a European or international level such as in international commercial conventions or EU consumer protection legislation. Remedies in regulatory law are becoming ever more important. The role of the European Court of Justice in developing general principles of contract and tort is ever increasing. Tort liability is an important subject of international conventions with the case law of the International Court of Justice developing general principles of tort liability in public international law.
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  • 2
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    ISBN: 9783031510670
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 185 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Series 64
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    Keywords: Information technology ; Mass media ; Artificial intelligence. ; Sustainability.
    Abstract: Part I Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Development -- An Assessment of the Role of Artificial Intelligence on Sustainable Development Goals -- Sustainable Growth and the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Improving the Circular Economy -- Part II Blockchain for Sustainable Development: the Potential of Tokenization -- Token, Tokenization and Sustainable Development -- Tokenization of the creative industries: the intersection between emerging technologies and sustainability -- Part III The Green Digital Transformation: Legal Issues -- The Importance of a Global Legal Framework and Digital Technologies in Combating Climate Change -- Green Finance in the EU and Russia: Legal Frameworks and Opportunities of Digitalisation -- Part IV Human Rights and Information Communication Technologies -- Fast Internet as a Prerequisite for Sustainable and Resilient Development: Network expansion measures and extension of user rights -- The Right to Education in a Digital Era -- Part V Challenges in achieving SDG 16 -- Corporations and the global backlash over privacy: too big to regulate? -- E-justice in Russia.
    Abstract: Digital technologies are playing a growing role in achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They are both a tool both for achieving developmental outcomes and a driver of change. However, the use of digital technologies also entails certain legal challenges. The purpose of this book is to highlight these challenges and suggest solutions. Written by leading researchers from six countries, who analyse legislative solutions from around the world, it includes chapters on the benefits of asset tokenisation, the role of artificial intelligence in achieving sustainable development, legal issues in the green digital transformation, and human rights in a digital world. Through a mixture of fundamental analysis and real-world examples, readers will learn how emerging digital technologies can help achieve various SDGs and what legal challenges arise from their application. This important resource will be of interest to academics, government and legal officials whose work involves the legal regulation of the introduction and use of new digital technologies, as well as sustainable development challenges. Legal experts engaged in the design of new legal infrastructures during the current phase of digital, climatic and social transformation in private, public and social organizations will also find it useful.
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 9783031530159
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 257 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations 29
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    Keywords: Political science ; Ethics. ; Political science. ; Artificial intelligence.
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I: Framing algorithmic democracy -- Chapter 1. The democratic drift -- Part II: Ethical and political challenges of Algorithmic Democracy -- Chapter 2. The Second Age of Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 3. The virtual politician: on algorithm-based political decision-making -- Chapter 4. Digital twins: on algorithm-based political participation -- Chapter 5. Platformization: the dangers of the artificial public sphere -- Chapter 6. Moral learning by algorithms: the possibility of developing morally intelligent technology -- Chapter 7. The metaverse: building a digital hyper-economy -- Part III: Against algorithmic democracy: scope and ethical-discursive perspectives for an expansion of deliberative democracy -- Chapter 8. Artificial ethics: on the automation of morality -- Chapter 9. Critique of algorithmic reason -- Chapter 10: Dialogic digital ethics: from explicability to participation -- Chapter 11: Civil society: an ethical framework for algorithmic democracy -- Chapter 12. Institutional design for an embedded algorithmic democracy -- Index.
    Abstract: Based on a deliberative democracy, this book uses a hermeneutic-critical methodology to study bibliographical sources and practical issues in order to analyse the possibilities, limits and consequences of the digital transformation of democracy. Drawing on a two-way democracy, the aim of this book is intended as an aid for thinking through viable alternatives to the current state of democracy with regard to its ethical foundations and the moral knowledge implicit in or assumed by the way we perceive and understand democracy. It is intended to stimulate reflection and discussion on the basis that, by addressing what we understand as democracy, we can inevitably influence the reality known as democracy. Democracy’s evident regression in today’s world makes this all too apparent: it has become a hostage to all kinds of autocracies and technopopulisms, which are supported to a greater or lesser extent by the current algorithmic revolution.
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    ISBN: 9783031415463
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 232 p. 13 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Journalism. ; Digital media. ; Mass media ; Science
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Journalism and the Smart City -- Chapter 2. Configuring the Case of the Quayside Project -- Chapter 3. Chronicle of a Mediatized Controversy -- Chapter 4. The Quayside Project: Some Reassembly Required./.
    Abstract: “Bob Hanke’s “Smarter Toronto” is an important study of a key event in the recent history of urban planning, technological innovataion and urban journalism. The book masterfully weaves together complex theoretical ideas while remaining readable and deeply engaged with the events it describes. Hanke’s account of Google’s failed Sidewalk project in Toronto should interest anyone concerned with media, urban democracy and the future of cities.” —Will Straw, James McGill Professor of Urban Media Studies, McGill University This book bridges media, technocultural, urban, and journalism studies to examine the role of journalism in relation to a smart city project on Toronto’s waterfront. From the announcement of the public-private partnership called Sidewalk Toronto to the project’s termination, a mediatized controversy unfolded. Through an assemblage approach to this project and a case study of The Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star, it follows the actors and chronicles the Quayside project story as a conversation about the promise and perils of a future “smart” neighbourhood. In the news of Waterfront Toronto, Sidewalk Labs, other actors, events, and developments, there were multiple voices and views, interpretations and arguments, that manifested conflicting interests and values. As a locally situated actor, journalism produced a porous discourse that expressed a proposeand- public pushback movement. This work of articulating mediation conditioned the project’s alteration and dissolution within asymmetrical relations of power. In addition to a wave of opposition that inflected the project’s enactment, a time lag between project time and governmental policymaking made the controversy over this future urban space intractable. With their residual symbolic power, quality journalism contributed to dialogical urban learning. Bob Hanke, a former a faculty member in the Department of Communication & Media Studies, York University, Canada, is currently an independent scholar living in Toronto.
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    ISBN: 9783031558818
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 202 p. 3 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Philosophy. ; Postcolonialism. ; Terrorism. ; Political violence. ; Political science
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Reimagining the colonial condition: understanding unhappiness in context to the colonial wound -- 3. Violent Technologies: A Historico-Philosophical Analysis -- 4. Internal Violence: A Critique of Absolute Socialisations -- 5. Corrective Sexual Violence in South Africa: a crime against the deviant Sexualised Other -- 6. Women, violence, and social activism: From Aba women’s protest to #EndSARS protests -- 7. An anger-based contextualist account of justifiable violence: An African case study -- 8. Reimagining Civil-Military Relations from a Quadrumvirate Interaction Perspective -- 9. Reading Contemporary Decolonial Iconoclasm in Belgium with Žižek, Yousfi and Fanon -- 10. A postcolonial theory of recognition: Honneth and Fanon on violence and mutual recognition.
    Abstract: This volume explores the role of violence generally but with specific reference to African concepts and themes, and the significance they have for social redress. The contributors interpret African concepts and themes to include accounts of violence, explicitly or implicitly construed from indigenous axiological resources like Ubuntu or personhood and from those works that are not African in origin but have become central in African moral, political and legal thought, such as Hannah Arendt’s On Violence and Walter Benjamin’s Critique of Violence. The volume contributes to moral philosophy, social philosophy, African philosophy, and political philosophy/theory. It situates itself within the Global South, specifically the African perspective, to explore, articulate, and defend (or even critique) African conceptions of violence. This volume also takes seriously the need to tap into the intellectual resource of the African and diasporic African episteme thru thinkers such as Steve Biko, Frantz Fanon and Reiland Rabaka. It appeals to students and researchers working in philosophy and related disciplines on violence in Africa and the postcolonial context.
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    ISBN: 9783031289309 , 3031289307
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 277 Seiten) , 26 illus.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Digital Inequalities
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Digital Inclusion
    DDC: 302.231
    Keywords: Digital media ; Social policy ; Mass media ; Social structure ; Equality ; Information technology Moral and ethical aspects ; Digital and New Media ; Social Policy ; Media Sociology ; Social Structure ; Information Ethics
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    ISBN: 9783031512766
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VII, 180 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Series 63
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    Keywords: Information technology ; Mass media
    Abstract: 1 introduction: legislating for the digital reality: a moving target -- 2. Welcoming digital innovation: why america seems to get it right -- 3. The mechanics of flexibility -- 4 Jewels in the sand: supporting creativity in a mass networked environment -- 5 EU (non) remedies to inflexible copyright: contracts as a policy tool -- 6 Courts of law v. Choke points for technological innovation -- 7 Conclusions.
    Abstract: Can we regulate something that doesn’t exist yet? Can Europe create its own Silicon Valley? Who gets to create technological value in today’s world? Whatever happened to the once-flourishing idea of rags to riches? Will new and exciting innovations only ever come from big tech companies? Can the EU establish its own flexible framework for boosting innovation, e.g. by facilitating the transformative use of technologies and data? This book seeks to answer these questions by exploring the differences in copyright culture in Europe and the United States, with its flexible fair use framework. The findings are anything but obvious, and decades of case law on both sides of the Atlantic tell a story of judges going to great lengths to deal with new challenges while navigating the imperfections of statutory law – both where it is too broadly formulated and where it is too prescriptive. How can the population’s creative potential best be fostered? What do software innovations have in common with the evolution of living organisms? What are the vulnerabilities of distributed creativity? Answers are sought in the processes that came into being during the early years of the digital revolution and were then forced to take a back seat as control of the means of production was increasingly placed in the hands of tech companies. The findings and insights presented here are highly relevant for today’s digital policymaking. Market concentration processes in innovation haven’t ceased; they are ongoing. And in an age where data-driven services are creating and reinforcing global oligopolies, the question posed by the U.S. Supreme Court in Google v. Oracle is now more relevant than ever: who should hold the keys to digital innovation?
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9783031479465
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 382 p. 8 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Data Science, Machine Intelligence, and Law 4
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    Keywords: Information technology ; Mass media ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law. ; Artificial intelligence.
    Abstract: As computational power, the volume of available data, IT systems’ autonomy, and the human-like capabilities of machines increase, robots and AI systems have substantial and growing implications for the law and raise a host of challenges to current legal doctrines. The main question to be answered is whether the foundations and general principles of private law and criminal law offer a functional and adaptive legal framework for the “autonomous systems” phenomena. The main purpose of this book is to identify and explore possible trajectories for the development of civil and criminal liability; for our understanding of the attribution link to autonomous systems; and, in particular, for the punishment of unlawful conduct in connection with their operation. AI decision-making processes – including judicial sentencing – also warrant close attention in this regard. Since AI is moving faster than the process of regulatory recalibration, this book provides valuable insights on its redesign and on the harmonization, at the European level, of the current regulatory frameworks, in order to keep pace with technological changes. Providing a broader and more comprehensive picture of the legal challenges posed by autonomous systems, this book covers a wide range of topics, including the regulation of autonomous vehicles, data protection and governance, personality rights, intellectual property, corporate governance, and contract conclusion and termination issues arising from automated decisions, blockchain technology and AI applications, particularly in the banking and finance sectors. The authors are legal experts from around the world with extensive academic and/or practical experience in these areas.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9783031418204
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VI, 344 p. 6 illus., 4 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Series 60
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    Keywords: Information technology ; Mass media ; Law ; Criminal law. ; Data protection.
    Abstract: Legal Developments on Cybersecurity and Related Fields: Introductory notes and presentation -- PART I – CYBERSECURITY, CYBERDEFENCE AND LAW -- Getting critical. Making sense of the EU security framework for cloud providers -- Cyber operations targeting space systems. Legal questions and the context of privatisation -- A legal assessment of the concept of risk in reversible operations through cyber and electronic means -- Knowledge management and continuous improvement in cyberspace -- Information security metrics: challenges and models in an all-digital world -- Cyberterrorism and the Portuguese counter-terrorism act -- PART II – CYBERSECURITY AND LAW: SPECIFIC TOPICS -- Towards cybersecurity regulation of software in the European Union -- The importance of the computer undercover agent as an investigative measure against cybercrime: a special reference to child pornography crimes -- Post-Mortem data protection and succession in digital assets under Spanish law -- The suitability of the regime of technological measures for copyright protection in the face of modern cybersecurity risks -- Digital signatures and quantum computing -- No words needed? Emojis as evidence in judicial proceedings -- PART III – CYBERSECURITY, ETHICS AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS -- Bug bounties: ethical and legal aspects -- Profiling and cybersecurity: a perspective from fundamental rights' protection in the EU -- Legal developments on smart public governance and fundamental rights in the digital age -- Biometric signatures in the context of Regulation (EU) nr. 910/2014 and the general data protection regulation: the evidential value and anonymization of biometric data -- Cybersecurity issues in electronic communications and some insights on digital literacy and technological infrastructures’ demands – anticipations of the European Digital Decade through the lens of a Declaration on digital rights and principles.
    Abstract: This book presents a fresh approach to cybersecurity issues, seeking not only to analyze the legal landscape of the European Union and its Member States, but to do so in an interdisciplinary manner, involving scholars from diverse backgrounds – ranging from legal experts to ICT and engineering professionals. Cybersecurity requirements must be understood in a broader context, encompassing not just conventional aspects, but also emerging topics. This can only be achieved through an interdisciplinary approach. Indeed, cybersecurity should be consistently considered in relation to cybercrime and/or cyber defense, while examining it through the lens of specific domains that are intertwined with various legal fields. Moreover, it is crucial to uphold ethical standards and safeguard fundamental rights, particularly regarding personal data protection. By adopting this comprehensive perspective, the significance of cybersecurity in the exercise of public authority becomes apparent. It also plays an essential role in upholding the fundamental values of both individual Member States and the EU as a whole, such as the rule of law. Moreover, it fosters trust, transparency, and effectiveness in market relations and public administration interactions. In turn, the book draws on the expertise of its authors to provide insights into ICT components and technologies. Understanding these elements holistically is essential to viewing every "cyber" phenomenon from a legal standpoint. In addition to the holistic and interdisciplinary approach it presents, the book offers a captivating exploration of cybersecurity and an engaging read for anyone interested in the field.
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    ISBN: 9783031517532
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 150 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Ethics. ; Political science ; Philosophy of nature. ; Climatology.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction to collective and shared responsibility for climate change -- 2. Calling all collective agents -- 3. Responsibility as members -- 4. Shared social orientation and responsibility as constituents -- 5. Carbon inequality and direct responsibility -- 6.Why we need ethical arguments to set good climate policies.
    Abstract: "In this innovative book, Hormio effectively argues for an 'all hands on deck' approach to assigning climate change responsibility to a wider array of agents than is typically recognized, making the case that ethical analysis matters for complex policy problems like climate change.” —Steve Vanderheiden, Professor of Political Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA "By interweaving philosophical argument with real-world examples, Säde Hormio makes an important contribution to debates about collective responsibility for climate change." —Stephanie Collins, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Monash University, Australia This book proposes that it is not only states and international bodies that have a responsibility to take action toward mitigating climate change. Other collective agents, such as corporations, need to also come onboard. Additionally, the book argues that climate change is not solely a problem for collective agents, but also for individuals, as they are members of collectives and groups of several kinds. Therefore, framing climate change responsibility exclusively from either the collective or the individual perspective leaves out something crucial: how we all are influenced by the collectives we belong to and how, in turn, collectives are influenced by individuals. The focus of the book is on areas of climate change responsibility that are often left out of the picture or get too little attention in climate ethics, such as carbon inequality within countries. But why should any theoretical arguments about normative issues matter when we have a real-life climate crisis on our hands? Säde Hormio argues that ethical arguments have an important role in setting climate policy: they can highlight what values are at stake and help ground normative arguments in public deliberations. Säde Hormio is an Academy Research Fellow in Practical Philosophy at the University of Helsinki. She is also affiliated with the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm. Her research focuses on shared and collective responsibility.
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    ISBN: 9783031419928
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 548 p. 24 illus., 22 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Data Science, Machine Intelligence, and Law 3
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    Keywords: Information technology ; Mass media ; Artificial intelligence. ; Robotics.
    Abstract: Hans Steege, Ilaria Amelia Caggiano, Maria Cristina Gaeta and Benjamin von Bodungen, Introduction -- Christian Pek and Sanne van Waveren, Autonomous Vehicles – A Technical Introduction -- Part I – Africa: Jessica Anne Steele and Rakhee Dullabh, South Africa: Motor vehicle collisions liability regime applied to automated vehicles -- Part II – America: Mark A. Geistfeld, Civil Liability for Motor Vehicle Crashes in the United States: From Conventional Vehicles to Autonomous Vehicles -- Juan F. Córdoba-Marentes and Obdulio Velásquez-Posada, Self-driving cars regulation in Colombia -- Part III – Asia: Mingyan Nie and Yuan Shen, Autonomous Driving in China -- Antonios Karaiskos, Autonomous Driving and Civil Liability in Japan -- Thomas Hufnagel and Jaryl Lim Zhi Wei, En-route to a driverless city-state: Examining the current legal landscape for autonomous vehicles in Singapore -- Jeung-Jun Park and Jun-Kyu Ahn, Civil Liability Regime on Autonomous-Driving Vehicle Accident in Korea -- Part IV – Australia: Angelika Yates and Samuel Siskovic, Steering the transition to automated vehicles in Australia - Current status and regulatory changes ahead -- Part V – Europe: Orian Dheu, Jan De Bruyne, Peggy Valcke, Ilse Samoy, Autonomous Vehicles and Civil Liability in Belgium -- Benjamin von Bodungen and Hans Steege, Liability for automated and autonomous driving in Germany -- Lionel Andreu, The law applicable to autonomous cars driving in France -- Angela Fernández Arévalo and Juan Paplo Murga Ferández, Civil liability for damage caused by autonomous vehicles under Spanish law -- Maria Cristina Gaeta, Italian civil liability applicable to self-driving cars -- Eric Tjong Tjin Tai, Civil liability for self-driving cars in Dutch law -- Jörg Zehetner, Merve Cetin and Angelika Holzer, The Civil Liability for Self-driving Cars in Austria -- Vasile Luha, Dr. Bogdan Florea and Silvia Maican, Liability in the case of autonomous cars in Romania -- Anton Olsson and Karl Montelius, Autonomous vehicle andliability in Sweden -- Part VI – The United Kingdom: Felix Boon, Automated vehicle liability in Great Britain.
    Abstract: In the automotive sector, digitalisation, connectivity and automation are rapidly expanding. In tomorrow’s vehicles, human beings will merely be passengers – which raises a host of complex legal issues regarding accidents involving self-driving vehicles. This book is the first to offer a comprehensive, global overview of civil liability regimes for all levels of vehicle automation in jurisdictions that represent some of the most important markets for the automotive industry. After a technical introduction to how self-driving cars work, the individual chapters analyse the liability for driving automation at SAE J3016 levels 0 through 5 from a country-specific perspective. All chapters were written by experts in the field and follow a uniform legal structure. Hence, the book offers an essential comparative analysis of similarities and differences in the jurisdictions examined, while also providing suggestions for future legislative changes at the national and international level. The book is not only relevant for legal scholars and practitioners but will also be of particular interest to anyone involved in the design, manufacture, distribution and operation of self-driving vehicles.
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    ISBN: 9783031530517
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 321 p. 36 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Social choice. ; Welfare economics. ; Economics ; Public administration. ; Personality. ; Difference (Psychology). ; Political science ; Need-based distributive justice ; Identification of needs ; Social recognition of needs ; Social groups ; Political recognition of needs ; Welfare ; Social utility ; Justice principles ; Prioritization in the health care sector ; Pandemic ; Covid-19 ; Social equity ; Welfare state ; Social identity ; Decision-making ; Equality ; Administrative processes ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Why Prioritize Needs? -- Part I: Identification of Needs -- Chapter 2. Need as One Distribution Principle: Frames and Framing -- Chapter 3. Measuring Need-Based Justice—Empirically and Formally -- Part II: Structures and Processes of the Recognition of Needs -- Chapter 4. The Social Recognition of Needs -- Chapter 5. The Political Recognition of Needs -- Chapter 6. Deliberation and Need-Based Distribution -- Part III: Welfare Consequences of Prioritizing Need-based Distributions -- Chapter 7. Need-based Justice and Social Utility: A Preference Approach -- Chapter 8. How Sustainable is Need-Based Redistribution? -- Part IV Differentiation -- Chapter 9. Need and Street-Level Bureaucracy. How Street-Level Bureaucrats Understand and Prioritize Need -- Chapter 10. Justice Principles, Prioritization in the Health Care Sector, and the Effect of Framing -- Chapter 11. Conclusion: Elements of a Theory of Need-Based Justice.
    Abstract: This book develops an empirically informed normative theory of need-based justice, summarizing core findings of the DFG research group FOR2104 “Need-based Justice and Distributive Procedures”. In eleven chapters scholars from the fields of economics, political science, philosophy, psychology, and sociology cover the identification and rationale of needs, the recognition and legitimacy of needs, the dynamics and stability of procedures of distributions according to needs, and the consequences and sustainability of need-based distributions. These four areas are studied from the perspective of two mechanisms of need objectification, the social objectification by the discursive generation of mutual understanding (transparency) and the factual objectification by the transfer of decisions to uninvolved experts (expertise). The volume addresses academics in the fields of justice research, ethics, political theory, social choice and welfare, framing, individual and group decision making, inequality and redistribution, as well as advanced students in the contributing disciplines.
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    ISBN: 9783031304385 , 3031304381
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 511 Seiten) , 20 illus.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Palgrave Handbook of Everyday Digital Life
    DDC: 302.231
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    Keywords: Digital media ; Internet Social aspects ; Social media ; Technology Sociological aspects ; Mass media ; Digital and New Media ; Internet Studies ; Social Media ; Emerging Technologies ; Media Sociology
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    ISBN: 9783031214912
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 101 p. 13 illus., 12 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Law
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    Keywords: Information technology ; Mass media ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law. ; Artificial intelligence. ; Business ethics. ; Corporate governance.
    Abstract: 1. What is AI Ethics Management and Why Does it Matter? -- 2. AI Can Injure People and Damage Business Reputation -- 3. Why Companies Pursue AI Ethics Management -- 4. How to Draw Substantive Lines Between Ethical, and Unethical, Uses of AI -- 5. Management Structures and Processes for Achieving Responsible and Ethical AI -- 6. The Next Stage: AI for the Social Good -- 7. Conclusion.
    Abstract: This open access book explains how leading business organizations attempt to achieve the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) and other advanced information technologies. These technologies can produce tremendous insights and benefits. But they can also invade privacy, perpetuate bias, and otherwise injure people and society. To use these technologies successfully, organizations need to implement them responsibly and ethically. The question is: how to do this? Data ethics management, and this book, provide some answers. The authors interviewed and surveyed data ethics managers at leading companies. They asked why these experts see data ethics as important and how they seek to achieve it. This book conveys the results of that research on a concise, accessible way. Much of the existing writing on data and AI ethics focuses either on macro-level ethical principles, or on micro-level product design and tooling. The interviews showed that companies need a third component: data ethics management. This third element consists of the management structures, processes, training and substantive benchmarks that companies use to operationalize their high-level ethical principles and to guide and hold accountable their developers. Data ethics management is the connective tissue makes ethical principles real. It is the focus of this book. This book should be of use to organizations that wish to improve their own data ethics management efforts, legislators and policymakers who hope to build on existing management practices, scholars who study beyond compliance business behavior, and members of the public who want to understand better the threats that AI poses and how to reduce them.
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    ISBN: 9783031553042
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVIII, 286 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: The New Synthese Historical Library, Texts and Studies in the History of Philosophy 78
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    Keywords: Philosophy ; Philosophy, Medieval. ; Political science ; Ethics. ; Philosophy, Modern.
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction: On the Conflict between the Common Good and Individual Good (Juhana Toivanen and Heikki Haara) -- Part I: Ancient and Medieval Philosophical and Theological Views -- Chapter 2. Honestum to Goodness(Calvin Normore) -- Chapter 3. Interpreting Aristotle’s Concept of the Common Good(Anthony Celano) -- Chapter 4. Medieval Monastic Ideas of the Compatibility between the Individual and the Common Good(Ritva Palmén).-Chapter 5. Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas on Charity and the Common Good(Iacopo Costa) -- Part II: "Common and Individual Good in Late Medieval Thought" -- Chapter 6. Convergences of Private Self-Interest and the Common Good in Medieval Europe: An Overview of Economic Theories, c. 1150–c. 1500(Cary Nederman) -- Chapter 7. Common Goods and the Common Good in John Duns Scotus(Nicolas Faucher) -- Chapter 8. Old Wine in New Wineskins: William Ockham and the Common Good in Context(Roberto Lambertini) -- Chapter 9. Is Socrates Permitted to Kill Plato? -- Part III: Common and Individual Good in Early Modern Philosophy(Juhana Toivanen) -- Chapter 10. Alignment of the Individual and Common Good in the Political Theory of Johannes Althusius(Jukka Ruokanen) -- Chapter 11. Individual and Common Utility within Grotius’s Theory of the State(Laetitia Ramelet) -- Chapter 12. The Compatibility of Individual and Common Good in Hobbes’s Philosophy(Alexandra Chadwick) -- Chapter 13. Self-Interest as a Source of the Common Good in Post-Hobbesian Natural Law(Heikki Haara) -- Chapter 14. Self-Interest and the Common Good in Early Modern Philosophy(Colin Heydt).
    Abstract: This open access volume provides an in-depth analysis of philosophical discussions concerning the common good and its relation to self-interest in the history of Western philosophy. The thirteen chapters explore both renowned and lesser-known thinkers from the Middle Ages to the eighteenth century, covering also the relevant ancient background. By bridging the gap between the medieval and early modern periods, they provide fresh insights into how moral and political philosophers understood the concepts of the common good and self-interest, along with their ethical and political implications. The concept of the common good occupies a central role in philosophical reflections on the public and private dimensions of moral and social life in contemporary debates. By exploring the rich and diverse ways in which the relationship between the common good and self-interest has been understood, this volume has the potential to contribute to our ongoing efforts to critically discern the possibilities and limitations of these concepts in the present. Thus, the volume will be useful for scholars interested in the multi-layered role of the notion of the common good both in the history of philosophy and in contemporary moral and political philosophy.
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    ISBN: 9783031542312 , 3031542312
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 319 Seiten) , 2 illus.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Third Sector Research
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Interplay of Civic Engagement and Institutionalised Politics
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: Political sociology ; Political science ; Sociology ; Political Sociology ; Governance and Government ; Political Science ; Public Sociology
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    ISBN: 9783031409813
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 449 p. 3 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Political science ; Philosophy. ; Idealism, German.
    Abstract: Part 1: Introduction -- 1 Reading Strategies For Hegel, Marx & Laozi -- 2. Marx and Laozi: Scientific and Aesthetic Comportments to Predicaments of Social Life -- Part 2 Hegel’s Idealism -- 3 Hegel’s Idealist Conception of Philosophy -- Part 3. Hegel’s Confrontation with Laozi: An Anti-Conceptualist Defence of Laozi Against Hegel -- 4 Hegel’s Interpretation of Laozi -- 5 An Anti-Conceptualist Defence of Laozi Against Hegel -- Part 4: Wuwei and Praxis: Aesthetic Mimetic and Scientific Discursive Employment of Concepts -- 6. Wuzhi and Wuwei: The Aesthetic Mimetic Employment of concept -- 7. Praxis: Scientific Discursive Employment of Concepts -- Part 5: Dialectics of Materialism and Wu -- 8. Social Ontology of Materialism and Idealism -- 9. Materialist Dialectics in Capital and Wu -- Part 6. Marx and Laozi: Ethics -- 10. Marx and Laozi’s Ethical Naturalism -- 11. Marx and Laozi’s Moral Skepticism -- 12. The Means/Ends Dichotomy -- Part 7. Conclusion -- 13. Conclusion. .
    Abstract: In this work the theories of Marx and Laozi are dialectically combined. The resulting synthesis is a positive materialist negation of Hegel’s idealist dialectics. Syntheses are presented for Marx and Laozi in ontology, metaphysics, epistemology, scientific method, ethics and politics: the full spectrum of their foundational principles. The book is an attempt to reconstruct a materialist interpretation of Laozi, which can be put to work for Marxist theory. James Chambers is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Hebei University, PRC.
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    ISBN: 9783031375453
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 341 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Political Philosophy and Public Purpose
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    Keywords: Political science. ; Political science ; Critical theory. ; Social sciences ; Marxian school of sociology.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction: Philosophy and Social Theory beyond the “Bourgeois Horizon” -- 2. Recognizing Capital: Some Barriers to Public Discourse about Capital -- 3. The Legend of Hegel’s Labor Theory of Reason -- 4. Marx, Subjectivism, and Modern Moral Philosophy -- 5. Karl Marx and the Critique of Bourgeois Philosophy -- 6. Reclaiming the Concepts of Value and Capital -- 7. Social Form and the “Purely Social”: On the Kind of Sociality Involved in Value -- 8. The Commodity Spectrum -- 9. A Brilliant Failure: Hegel and Marx Assess the Enlightenment -- 10. From Hegel on Enlightenment Terror to Marx on Capital -- 11. The Poetics of Nihilism: Representing Capital’s Indifference in Dickens’ Hard Times -- 12. Rebel without a Cause: Stanley Kubrick and the Banality of the Good -- 13. Disappearing Act: The Trick Philosophy of Woody Allen. .
    Abstract: This book extends the approach that Murray and Schuler develop in their companion volume, False Moves in Philosophy and Social Theory: Losing Public Purpose. The chapters form a connected inquiry into consequences of capital, a far-reaching social form, through a critique of political economy and the mindset it shares with much modern philosophy and social theory. The authors call this bifurcating mentality factoring philosophy. Factoring philosophy mistakes the distinguishable for the separable. It splits the subjective and objective, form and content, and it takes the object of social theory to be an impossible economy-in-general, stripped of constitutive social forms. The critique of factoring philosophy structures the collection, which makes a wide-ranging contribution to the research field of the critique of political economy as critical social theory. Ultimately, this book solidifies Murray and Schuler’s impact on the study of political economy, political philosophy, modern philosophy, Hegel, Marx, and critical theory. Patrick Murray is John C. Kenefick Faculty Chair in the Humanities and professor of philosophy at Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. He is author of Marx’s Theory of Scientific Knowledge and The Mismeasure of Wealth and editor of Reflections on Commercial Life. His research interests center on capitalism and modern philosophy. Jeanne Schuler is professor of philosophy at Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. She has published in the history of philosophy and critical theory, including articles on Hume, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Arendt, Iris Murdoch, and Habermas. She is working on a series of articles on Hegel and modern philosophy. .
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    ISBN: 9783031465291
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 189 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Series 61
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    Keywords: Information technology ; Mass media
    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 2 Content Management Or Censorship? -- 3 Snapshots From The History Of Political Censorship In Europe And United States Of America -- 4 The Spread Of Social Media And The Emergence Of New Forms Of Content Regulation -- 5 Regulatory Options In The United Stated Of America -- 6 Towards A Digital Agenda For The European Union 2020 -- 7 The Chinese Model -- 8 Human And Technical Aspect Of Content Management -- 9 The Case Law Of The European Court Of Human Rights And The Court Of Justice Of The European Union For A Better Understanding Of Liability Issues -- 10 The Practice Of Restricting Internet Access Before The European Court Of Human Rights Or New Tools Of Political Censorship -- 11 The Rise Of Digital Authoritarianism Across The Globe -- 12 Possible Directions For The Future .
    Abstract: In many countries, censorship, blocking of internet access and internet content for political purposes are still part of everyday life. Will filtering, blocking, and hacking replace scissors and black ink? This book argues that only a broader understanding of censorship can effectively protect freedom of expression. For centuries, church and state controlled the content available to the public through political, moral and religious censorship. As technology evolved, the legal and political tools were refined, but the classic censorship system continued until the end of the 20th century. However, the myth of total freedom of communication and a law-free space that had been expected with the advent of the internet was soon challenged. The new rulers of the digital world, tech companies, emerged and gained enormous power over free speech and content management. All this happened alongside cautious regulation attempts on the part of various states, either by granting platforms near-total immunity (US) or by setting up new rules that were not fully developed (EU). China has established the Great Firewall and the Golden Shield as a third way. In the book, particular attention is paid to developments since the 2010s, when Internet-related problems began to multiply. The state’s solutions have mostly pointed in one direction: towards greater control of platforms and the content they host. Similarities can be found in the US debates, the Chinese and Russian positions on internet sovereignty, and the new European digital regulations (DSA-DMA). The book addresses them all. This book will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand the complexities of social media’s content regulation and moderation practices. It makes a valuable contribution to the field of freedom of expression and the internet, showing that, with different kinds of censorship, this essentially free form of communication has come – almost by default – under legal regulation and the original freedom may have been lost in too many countries in recent years.
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    ISBN: 9783031410819
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VIII, 279 p. 5 illus., 4 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Series 59
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Artificial intelligence and normative challenges
    Keywords: Information technology ; Mass media ; Human rights. ; Artificial intelligence. ; Intelligence artificielle - Aspect moral
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I - AI and Questions of Personhood and Ethics -- The Peculium of the Robot: Artificial Intelligence and Slave Law -- Legal Personhood for Autonomous AI: Practical Consequences in Private Law -- Artificial Intelligence’s Black box: Posing New Ethical and Legal Challenges on Modern Societies -- Part II - AI and Civil Liability -- The role of the autonomous machines at the conclusion of a contract: Contractual responsibility according to current rules of private law and prospects -- Understanding the risks of Artificial Intelligence as a precondition for sound liability regulation -- Part III - AI and Issues of Responsibility and Adjudication -- Attributing Conduct of Autonomous Software Agents with Legal Personality under International Law on State Responsibility -- Algorithmic criminal justice: Is it just a science fiction plot idea? -- Part IV - Intellectual Property Protection and Patentability of AI -- The patentability of AI-related subject matter according to the EPC as implemented by the EPO -- International perspectives on regulatory frameworks: AI through the lens of patent law -- Part V - AI and Human Rights -- What role for social rights during the leap to post or “enhanced” humanism? -- Artificial Intelligence vs Data Protection: How the GDPR Can Help to Develop a Precautionary Regulatory Approach to AI? -- Part VI - AI and Jus ad Bellum-Jus in Bello Questions -- The Use of AI Weapons in Outer Space: Regulatory Challenges -- Performance or explainability? A law of Armed Conflict Perspective.
    Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) – both in its current, comparatively limited form and even more so in its potential future forms (such as general and superintelligence) – has raised both concerns and hopes. Its actual and potential consequences are increasingly far-reaching, affecting almost every facet of human life on a collective and individual level: from the use of mobile phones and social media to autonomous weapons, and from the digitalization of knowledge and information to the patentability of AI innovations, unexpected philosophical, ontological, political and legal questions continue to arise. This book offers an insightful and essential guide to the scientific questions that are shaping humanity’s present and future. Presenting a collection of academic essays written by prominent scholars, it addresses the major legal issues concerning AI: its impact on a wide range of human behavior and the general legal response, including questions on AI and legal personhood; responsibility, liability and culpability in the age of AI; the challenges AI poses for intellectual property regimes; human rights challenges; and AI’s impact on jus ad bellum and jus in bello. Given its scope, the book will appeal to researchers, scholars and practitioners seeking a guide to this rapidly transforming landscape. .
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    ISBN: 9783031116810
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 172 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Special Issue
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fach Gómez, Katia The technological competence of arbitrators
    Keywords: Mediation. ; Dispute resolution (Law). ; Arbitration (Administrative law). ; Information technology ; Mass media ; Data protection. ; Artificial intelligence. ; Arbitration, mediation & alternative dispute resolution ; LAW / Alternative Dispute Resolution ; LAW / Arbitration, Negotiation, Mediation ; LAW / General Practice ; Legal skills & practice ; Rechtskenntnisse und Rechtspraxis ; Schiedsverfahren, Mediation und alternative Verfahren zur Streitbeilegung
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. What is Digital Competence in the Current International Arbitration Context? -- Chapter 3. Who has to be Digitally Competent in the International Arbitration Context? -- Chapter 4. When do International Arbitrators Need to be Digitally Competent? -- Chapter 5. Where is International Arbitrators’ Digital Competence Regulated? -- Chapter 6. Why is International Arbitrators’ Digital Competence Relevant from a Legal Point of View? -- Chapter 7. Conclusion -- Case List -- Analytical Index. .
    Abstract: Arbitration is facing revolutionary changes due to new technologies’ irruption into the entire arbitration proceeding. Wide-ranging technical-legal concepts such as e-discovery, e-hearing, cyber-security protocol, e-deliberations, algorithmic decision-making and digital signing have become part of life. Technology’s impact on arbitration is unlikely to decrease after the COVID crisis; on the contrary, how the arbitration community positions itself vis-à-vis technology will be a key factor in determining arbitration’s future. Faced with this challenging scenario, the book discusses a novel legal topic: arbitrators’ relationship with this increasingly ubiquitous, rapidly-changing technology. This innovative book applies journalism’s “5 W questions” to the underexplored issue of arbitrators’ digital competence. It reaches a workable definition of what digital competence in the current arbitration context is, also providing answers to the essential question of why arbitrators’ digital competence is relevant from legal and financial points of view. Attention then shifts to who, with reflections on arbitrators working in a highly technological context and clarification of their relationship with other legal and non-legal actors. The book equally offers an in-depth comparative study of the question of where arbitrators’ technological competence is regulated, with critical analysis of soft and hard law provisions that may impose a digital competence duty. Finally, the book specifies when arbitrators need to be digitally competent and develops legal proposals regarding key procedural stages (initial conference, hearings) and legal topics (cybersecurity, data protection). The first study to scrutinise the rapidly changing relationship between arbitrators and technology, the book aims to spark a crucial debate among practitioners and scholars. Academically rigorous and using the latest legal material, it emphasises arbitrators’ needs, rights and duties in our technological age, presenting them alongside carefully selected practical topics. The unprecedented and well-grounded proposals for arbitrators’ digital competence are intended to be a call to action for its broad target audience.
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    ISBN: 9783031415388
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 475 p. 3 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Education ; Political science ; Buddhism. ; Religion ; Continental Philosophy.
    Abstract: Precursions -- Loose Threads -- Interpermeation, or All Philosophical Positions Are Valid -- Malabou’s Heidegger and Granularity -- Žižek and Granularity -- Egoity, Infinity, and (W)holistic Education -- Imagination and Hyperholistic Education -- The Three Moments and Absolute Justice -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: This book presents an original exploration of philosophical questions pertaining to the ways we grasp the Absolute by bringing together the Buddhist notion of interpermeation of all phenomena into contemporary strains of thought in continental philosophy. This text introduces an ontological concept, granularity, deploying it to probe questions concerning the intersection of ontology, ethics, and education. A wide range of issues in metaphysics are covered—including being, nothingness, unity, plurality, truth, change, transformation, subjectivity, contradiction, coherence, potentiality—from the perspective of thinkers such as Hegel, Heidegger, Badiou, Meillassoux, Malabou, Žižek, and Harman. The text deploys granularity in arguing for an ethics of unconditional hospitality within education. This volume is intended for students and researchers working in the areas of philosophy of education, philosophy of religion, and continental philosophy.
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    ISBN: 9783031361111
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 546 p., 2 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: International political theory
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    Keywords: Political science ; International relations ; World politics ; Political science ; International relations Philosophy ; Internationale Politik ; Theorie ; Politische Theorie ; Politische Wissenschaft ; Politische Philosophie ; Geschichte ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Introduction (David Boucher, Alexandros Koutsoukis, David Reidy, David Sullivan, Peter Sutch, and Howard Williams) -- Part I: The Ancient World -- Chapter 1. The Chinese Contribution to Theorizing International Relations (Rosita Dellios) -- Chapter 2.Thucydides and Social Processes: Beyond Tragedy (Alexandros Koutsoukis) -- Chapter 3. Stoicism, Cicero and Relations Among Nations (David Boucher) -- Part II: Early Christianity and Early Modern Christianity -- Chapter 4. Augustine, Realism, and their Revealed Truth (Huw L. Williams) -- Chapter 5. The Roman Empire and the Universal Church (Cary C. Nederman) -- Chapter 6. Crusader-Muslim Relations: The Power of Diplomacy in a Troubling Age (Suleiman A. Mourad) -- Chapter 7. The Conceptual Challenge: Europe and the New World (Camilla Boisen) -- Part III: The Westphalian Moment -- Chapter 8.Dynamic cosmopolis: The “Westphalian world order” and beyond (Georg Cavallar) -- Chapter 9.The Cosmopolitan Challenge: Cosmopolitan Ideas in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century (Oliver Eberl) -- Chapter 10. The Positivist Challenge, the Rise of Realism, and the Demise of Nationalism (Felix Rösch) -- Part IV: Colonialism, Decolonisation and Postcolonialism -- Chapter 11. Amílcar Cabral and the International: Race, Colonialism, Liberation (Branwen Gruffydd Jones) -- Chapter 12. Imperialism and its critics (Demin Duan and Howard Williams) -- Chapter 13. The African Challenge and its Aftermath: Colonial Legacies and the (Re)making of the International Legal Order (Sara Dezalay) -- Chapter 14. New Imperialism (Brett Bowden) -- Part V: Progress and Promise of International Law -- Chapter 15. Practicing Humanity: Humanisation and Contemporary International Political Theory (Peter Sutch and Oliver Pierce) -- Chapter 16. Hegel and International Political Theory (Tony Burns) -- Chapter 17. Just War Theory: Past, Present, and Future (Cian O’Driscoll) -- Chapter 18. Three Axial Ages of Religion, Law and Global Constitutionalism (Hauke Brunkhorst) -- Part VI: Challenges to Sovereignty, Territory and Borders -- Chapter 19. Conceptual Foundations of Sovereignty and the Rise of the Modern State (Silviya Lechner) -- Chapter 20. Nationalism and Intrastate Diversities (Andrew Vincent) -- Chapter 21. Universal Obligations: Jus Cogens and Obligations (Erga Omnes Christian Tomuschat) -- Chapter 22. Self-Determination and Secession: An Act of Collective Emancipation (Costas Laoutides) -- Chapter 23. Migration Across Borders (Gillian Brock) -- Chapter 24. Remedying Cosmopolitan Wrongs: Indigenous Peoples, Kant, and Historical Injustice (Timothy Waligore) -- Chapter 25.Women and War (Caron E. Gentry and Rebecca Wilson).
    Abstract: This is a major new work by internationally renowned editors and cutting edge contributors. The Handbook pulls off the difficult feat of simultaneously canonizing and de-parochializing International Political Theory, by extending its historical genealogy as well as its regional and thematic reach. The results are presented in accessible chapters for the student of the new field.“ - Peter Niesen, Professor of Political Theory, University of Hamburg, Germany “As the world confronts new challenges like pandemics and climate change, academic political theory has struggled to keep pace with events. Increasingly, our thinking must become international in scope. Focusing on themes from realism, sovereignty, and the nation-state to post-colonialism, gender, and indigeneity, these volumes attempt to bring political theory into the twenty-first century. The editors have brought together an impressive cast of contributors each of whom adds a distinctive voice to this chorus. This collection will provide an invaluable resource for scholars and students pondering the problems not only of today or tomorrow but of the future.” - Steven B. Smith, Alfred Cowles Professor of Political Science, Yale University, USA This handbook provides an exploration of the field of International Political Theory (IPT), which in its broadest terms, examines the ways in which ideas about justice, sovereignty, and legitimacy shape international politics. It is a comprehensive resource for those interested in understanding the philosophical, political, and legal issues that arise from interactions between states, peoples, and global actors. The two volumes of the handbook cover a wide range of topics, from the foundations of international political thought to the latest debates in the field. They are designed to give readers a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and arguments within international political theory and provide an introduction to the main debates in the field.Volume 1 takes us from the ancient world to the formation of the modern state system as we lay the groundwork for a critical understanding of changes in, and challenges to, core ideas such as sovereignty, international law and territorial integrity. The contributions to this volume explore the European domination of the discipline providing insights into how it came to conceive the world in its own image. They also focus on non-Western perspectives and reactions to European hegemony. Howard Williams is Distinguished Honorary Professor in the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University, and Emeritus Professor of Political Theory in the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University, UK. David Boucher is Professor of Political Philosophy and International Relations at the University of Cardiff, UK, and Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Johannesburg (2015-25), South Africa. Peter Sutch is Professor of Political and International Theory at Cardiff University, UK. He is also Visiting Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. David Reidy is Professor of Philosophy at The University of Tennessee, USA. Alexandros Koutsoukis is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Central Lancashire, UK.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9783031421518
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VII, 201 p. 4 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Political science ; Social sciences ; Continental Philosophy.
    Abstract: Chapter 1 What is the Parallax View? -- Chapter 2 What About Life? -- Chapter 3 What is Ideology? -- Chapter 4 Lacan, Discourses and Social Bonds I: Graphs of Desire -- Chapter 5 Lacan, Discourses and Social Bonds II: Aggressivity and Narcissistic Rage -- Chapter 6 Cynicism / Ressentiment as the Function of Ideology -- Chapter 7 What Does it Mean to be Free?: Hermeneutics of Freedom -- Chapter 8 Utopia and the Parallax View.
    Abstract: This book is an exploration of Žižek's theory of freedom. By examining key passages in Žižek's work the aim is to provide a functional, serviceable philosophy of power and ideology and show how this philosophy of power relates to freedom. Although some, like Noam Chomsky, have criticized Žižek's work as having no guiding principles, it is suggested that this misses the fact that Žižek's philosophy utilizes a dialectical methodology that often appears contradictory. Though a highly astute reader with a background in the philosophical texts he frequently cites (the German Idealists, Freud, and modern philosophers), it becomes clear that there is a uniquely Zizekian philosophy that mobilizes a radical hermeneutics of freedom. Bradley Kaye is Adjunct Professor at SUNY Fredonia's Socio-Justice Sciences Department, Fredonia, NY, USA.
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    ISBN: 9783031429446
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 650 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Medical laws and legislation. ; Medicine ; Biology ; Information technology ; Mass media ; Data protection.
    Abstract: Introduction -- Medical research and data protection in Europe. The emergence of general legal principles -- Part I Syllabus of the burning questions -- Anonymisation (Part I) ‘What is the state-of-the-art of anonymisation in data-driven health research and its role in the “European Health Data Space Regulation”?’ -- Anonymisation - The trap for biobanking (Part II) ‘Why the anonymisation could be a trap for the biobanking activity? Can there really be anonymisation in the research biobanks?’ -- Applying national law in cross-border research activity ‘Which national law should be applied in cross-border research activity in the local implementation of GDPR?’ -- Archived tissue ‘What is the potential use for research under GDPR for archived tissue specimens obtained in a diagnostic or therapeutic pattern?’ -- Blockchain and dynamic consent ‘Can the blockchain realise proper support for dynamic consent?’ -- Brexit effects ‘What are the “Brexit effects” on the exchange of data and biological samples with the UK?’ -- Broad consent ‘Do patients have to be informed about the concrete research projects for which their data and biosamples are to be used? Is so-called broad consent adequate?’ -- Cloud ‘How is it possible to exchange research and personal data using the cloud without being a danger to patients?’ -- Consent requirements ‘What are the terms and conditions of informed consent?’ -- Consent and assent by children ‘Management of assent and consent by children. What should be done when they reach the appropriate age: Obligations and recommendations?’ -- Consent & Technology ‘Is dynamic consent the solution or can an interactive website solve the problem of consent?’ -- Consent from children and vulnerable people ‘What protection is provided to people who are not able to give consent or are restricted in their ability to give consent, for example, children or people with disabilities?’ -- Consent withdrawal ‘What is the procedure if consent will later be withdrawn?’ -- Covid-19 ‘Are the rules of the GDPR on scientific research - if correctly applied - able to guarantee personal health data in the context of Covid-19 research activities?’ -- Dynamic consent ‘According to sentence three of recital 33, persons whose data are to be stored for future research projects should be given the opportunity to provide their consent to only certain areas of research or parts of research projects to the extent permitted by the purpose pursued. How can this be realised?’ -- Ethics committees ‘To what extent are ethics committees relevant for the activities of the biobank?’ -- Ethic & Biobanks ‘What are the steps needed to implement bioethical issues in a population-based and disease-based biobank?’ -- Ethical principles and legal provisions ‘What ethical principles apply to biobanking activities?’ -- EU legislation and health data protection ‘For the processing of medical personal data in biobanking activities, is the GDPR the sole reference legislation in the EU?’ -- Forensic databases (Part I) ‘Forensic use of research biobanks: How does the GDPR regulate the issue?’ -- Forensic databases (Part II) ‘How does EU law address issues concerning access for forensic purposes to research biobanks?’ -- Future research ‘How to deal with the problem that future research may often not be able to be defined in narrow and specific terms, as it depends on the current state of research?’ -- Genetic data ‘What are the ethical–legal consequences entailed in the exceptional nature of genetic information?’ -- Granularity ‘When processing personal data and biological material in research activities, is it possible to derogate from the general rules and, in particular, from the rule of granularity of consent?’ -- Imaging biobank ‘What are the areas of the GDPR bearing on an image biobank?’ -- Industry perspective ‘Contracting in the light of the GDPR: What are the key considerations for transfers of biosamples and data from an industry perspective?’ -- Joint controller agreement ‘What is the function of the joint controller agreement in sharing personal data with a large research consortium or biobank infrastructures?’ -- Legitimate interests ‘Are legitimate interests lawful grounds for processing retrospective health data and tumour tissue?’ -- Ownership of human biological material ‘To whom does the “ownership” of the human body and its parts belong? Who has the right to dispose of it and for what purpose?’ -- Paediatric biobanks (general overview) ‘How to tackle the protection of personal data and other ethical issues in a paediatric biobank? -- Public Interest Who decides on the existence of a public interest?’ -- Rare diseases and data protection (Part I) ‘How to enable research on rare diseases while protecting personal data?’ -- Rare diseases and legal, ethical, technical and societal needs (Part II) ‘Why are biobanks and research networks able to support data protection issues in rare disease research?’ -- Rare paediatric diseases ‘Does the GDPR support dynamic consent/assent strategies for rare paediatric diseases?’ -- Residual material ‘What applies to the processing of residual material with its associated data? Is explicit consent required for this?’ -- Retention time - conservation of personal data (Part I) ‘How long can personal data be stored in a biobank?’ -- Retention time - conservation of tissues (Part II) ‘How long can tissues be stored in a biobank?’ -- Retrospective research ‘Is the use of broad consent for retrospective research on data and tissue possible in the framework of GDPR?’ -- Scientific research and the biomedical sector. Requirements and methods for planning and managing a “data protection by design” project. ‘How can a scientific research project be planned and managed to comply “by design” with GDPR?’ -- Secondary use (Part I) ‘What does secondary use mean for research using tissue specimens obtained in a diagnostic or therapeutic setting, in the light of the GDPR?’ -- Secondary use and dual use of biomaterial samples (Part II) ‘Does broad consent include the reuse and dual use of biomaterial samples and their associated personal data?’ -- Transfer of the personal data for research purposes towards non-EU countries ‘How is it possible to transfer personal data for research purposes to non-EU countries? -- Users ‘Who are the users in the context of biobanks? What are the factors to consider when dealing with the human component?’ -- Part II Biobanking legal and ethical requirements across Europe: National reports (in alphabetic order) -- Instead of a preface Towards regulation for the European health data research: A comparative analysis -- National report: Austria -- National report: Belgium -- National report: Bulgaria -- National report: Croatia -- National report: Cyprus -- National report: Czech Republic -- National report: Denmark -- National report: Estonia -- National report: Finland -- National report: France -- National report: Germany -- National report: Greece -- National report: Hungary -- National report: Ireland -- National report: Italy -- National report: Latvia -- National report: Lithuania -- National report: Luxemburg -- National report: Malta -- National report: Netherlands -- National report: Poland -- National report: Portugal -- National report: Romania -- National report: Slovakia -- National report: Slovenia -- National report: Spain -- National report: Sweden -- National report: United Kingdom -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: The book deals with the effective operation of the rules related to biomedical research and pays attention to the activities of the national legislatures of the 27 Member States in the field of scientific research. This multilevel system has an impact on biobanking activity. The book answers questions realized by operators on the main biobanks around the EU in the field of GDPR. The authors and editors used the questions born from brainstorming among members of the Association European, Middle East & Africa for Biopreservation and Biobanking (ESBB) to offer to the operators in biobanking activity and researchers quickly answer to their daily questions, but with authors highest quality. Further the book provides a comprehensive review of the rapidly expanding field of biobanking. It provides researchers and scholars working on biobanking and bio-sharing and more in general in the university hospitals and clinical trial consortiums, and companies, biomedical researchers, but also jurists and the professionals (in particular judges, lawyers, officers) an instrument rigorous but easy to use of the GDPR in the case of biobanking activities. The book identifies a methodological path to tackle the legal or ethical problem on a specific scientific-technological to verify existing solutions and give ideas for future applications. The importance of the legal solution influences the implementation of the development of the biobanking activity service itself.
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    ISBN: 9783031453472
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 136 p. 1 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism
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    Keywords: Political science. ; Law ; Law ; Political science
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Reintroducing Ronald Dworkin’s Life and Philosophy -- Chapter 2: Dworkin on Constitutional Democracy -- Chapter 3: Assessing the Legacy of Racism and Identity Politics -- Chapter 4: Birth, Love, Life and Their Value- Chapter 5: Dworkin on Distributional Equality -- Chapter 6: Reading Dworkin Against Post-Liberalism.
    Abstract: This book covers how liberal institutions – constitutional democracy, economic markets, liberal courts, free trade, international human rights – around the world are under assault by the political right and we are witnessing the emergence of post-liberal institutions. These post-liberal institutions are founded on the core conviction that the actions of liberal institutions including the courts and justice system are patently unjust. Liberalism is said to be too nihilistic, too individualistic, too liberal on lifestyles, not committed enough to basic freedoms like free speech, too egalitarian, too cosmopolitan, too elitist to meet society’s needs and advance the common good. This volume makes the case against post-liberal courts and justice by reconnecting to the liberal principles of moral equality and dignified freedom for all. It provides an accessible reintroduction to the work of Ronald Dworkin. Dworkin was one of the most important liberal legal and political thinkers of the past century. The intention of the authors is to show how there is great untapped potential in the work of Ronald Dworkin’s work to guide the thinking of progressive liberals through the great issues of the day and respond to the contemporary criticisms of the political right. The core themes are concretely illustrated by focusing on some of the most controversial issues before the Supreme Court, ranging from election funding to abortion, race-sensitive affirmative action, and barriers to equality of opportunity. Lesley A. Jacobs is Professor & Vice-President of Research & Innovation at Ontario Tech University and Professor at York University, Canada. Matthew McManus is Lecturer in Political Science, University of Michigan, USA.
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    ISBN: 9783031448898
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 299 p. 1 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism
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    Keywords: Political science. ; Political science ; America ; Philosophy.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Conservatism and Political Philosophy -- Chapter 2: Tradition or Progressivism? Edmund Burke and George Grant: Partners in Challenging Imperialism and Modernization? -- Chapter 3: Grant, Anglo-Canadian Toryism and the deep critique of liberal modernity -- Chapter 4: George Grant & Simone Weil: Armor Fati and Consenting to Otherness -- Chapter 5: George Grant, Russel Kirk, and the American Technological Republic -- Chapter 6: Title TBA -- Chapter 7: Roger Scruton and George Grant: Ecology and The New Left -- Chapter 8: The Competing Deus ex Machinas of George Grant and Heideggerian Political Thought -- Chapter 9: Still Lamenting? Grantian Conservatism and Nationalism in the 21st Century -- Part II: Democracy, Identity, and Global Politics -- Chapter 10: Grant, Fukuyama, and the Abyss at the End of History -- Chapter 11: George Grant and the Return of the Nation -- Chapter 12: The Democratic Recession as Reversal or Fate of Modernity? A Grantian Perspective -- Chapter 13: Between the Pincers: George Grant, Totalitarianism, and the Role of Political Science -- Chapter 14: George Grant’s Reflection on Revolution -- Chapter 15: Does progress need liberalism anymore? On George Grant’s Critique of technology -- Chapter 16: George Grant and the Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Triumph of Technology.
    Abstract: “It is hard to believe that George Grant died over thirty years ago. He was the foremost combination of personality and intellect of his age. A commanding presence, he led many Canadians, and others, to a deeper understanding of their country and the world. This fine collection of original essays reminds us that we need his philosophical guidance as strongly now as we did when he published Lament for a Nation sixty years ago.” - William Christian, biographer and friend. Author, George Grant: A Biography, Editor Selected Letters, Time as History, Philosophy in the Mass Age, The George Grant Reader (with Sheila Grant). “George Grant was one of the most important and insightful Canadian thinkers of the 20th century. However, his ideas about nationalism, technology and the role of the university are more important now than ever. This volume of essays reinvigorates Grant as a contemporary thinker both of and ahead of his time.” - David Edward Tabachnick, Nipissing University. Author of The Great Reversal: How We Let Technology Take Control of the Planet George Grant (1918-1988) was one of Canada’s foremost public philosophers. Though his thought arose out of reflection on the history of political philosophy, pressing political concerns were never far from view. He was particularly adept at locating the causes of political developments in philosophical movements that were centuries in the making. This book reassesses his ideas in light of philosophical and political developments of recent decades, including the resurgence of nationalism, criticisms of globalization and technocracy, and the ideological realignments having a particularly noticeable effect on right-wing politics. The contemporary reader of Grant is thus able to reflect on his broader criticisms of modernity from within a slightly different historical articulation of modernity. Though George Grant died in 1988, the philosophical themes in his work remain relevant into the 21st century. Tyler Chamberlain lectures in political science and philosophy at various institutions including Trinity Western University and Kwantlen Polytechnic University. His primary research interests are early modern political theory and Canadian political thought. He earned his Ph.D in Political Science from Carleton University in 2018.
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    ISBN: 9783031240348
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 390 p. 11 illus., 3 illus. in color)
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Relational Sociology
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    DDC: 301.01
    Keywords: Sociological Theory ; Political Sociology ; Governance and Government ; Political Theory ; Sociology ; Political sociology ; Political science
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    ISBN: 9783658409029
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 332 S. 4 Abb)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: Medienbildung und Gesellschaft 51
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    ISBN: 9783031252594
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 356 p. 33 illus)
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    Series Statement: Social Visualities
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    DDC: 301.01
    Keywords: Sociological Methods ; Media Sociology ; Visual Culture ; Sociology—Methodology ; Mass media ; Culture—Study and teaching ; Methode ; Massenmedien ; Soziologie ; Kultur ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Massenmedien ; Kultur ; Soziologie ; Methode
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    ISBN: 9783031335921 , 3031335929
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 176 Seiten) , 1 illus.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als McKie, Ruth E The Climate Change Counter Movement
    DDC: 304.2
    Keywords: Environmental sciences Social aspects ; Environmental policy ; Environmental geography ; Political science ; Human geography ; Environmental Social Sciences ; Environmental Policy ; Integrated Geography ; Political Theory ; Human Geography
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    ISBN: 9783658377137
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 319 S. 1 Abb)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
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    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Mass media ; Mass media and culture ; Digital media ; Communication ; Information theory ; Mass media and history
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    ISBN: 9783031361678
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 279 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Political Philosophy and Public Purpose
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    Keywords: Political science. ; Political sociology. ; Political science ; Law and the social sciences. ; Law ; Law
    Abstract: 1. Introduction Rob Hunter, Rafael Khachaturian, Eva Nanopoulos -- 2. State, Capital, Nature: State Theory for the Anthropocene Alyssa Battistoni -- 3. ‘Bursting Asunder the Integument’: Democracy, Digitalisation, and the State Dimitrios Kivotidis -- 4. Crisis, Social Reproduction, and the Capitalist State: Notes on an Uncertain Conjuncture Rafael Khachaturian -- 5. From Economic to Political Crisis: Trump and the Neoliberal State Stephen Maher and Scott Aquanno -- 6. Soldiers and the State in Marx and Engels Jasmine Chorley-Schulz -- 7. To Embrace or Reject: Marxism and the ‘War-Emergency Paradigm’ Eva Nanopoulos -- 8. Socially Reproductive Workers, ‘Life Making’, and State Repression Kirstin Munro -- 9. Social Murder: Capitalism’s Systematic and State-Organised Killing Nate Holdren -- 10. Beyond Abstractionism: Notes on Conjunctural State Theory Michael A. McCarthy -- 11. The Marx Revival and State Theory: Towards a Negative-Dialectical Critical Social Theory of the State Chris O’Kane -- 12. The Capitalist State as Historically-Specific Social Form Rob Hunter.
    Abstract: “This collection from a younger generation of scholars brings forward not only the theoretical and analytical richness of the Marxist tradition but also its indispensability for any project of radical social transformation.” — Panagiotis Sotiris, Hellenic Open University, Greece and author of A Philosophy for Communism: Rethinking Althusser (2020) “From the Covid pandemic to global warming to vulnerable supply chains, it has become commonplace to observe the ‘return of the state.’ This volume adds much-needed rigor to such discussions. There is no better moment to revisit and advance Marxist state theory.” —Thea Riofrancos, Associate Professor of Political Science, Providence College, USA “This volume contains a masterfully orchestrated set of arguments and insights for a materialist theory of the state and will undoubtedly serve as a reference point for future debate.” — Marco Goldoni, Senior Lecturer in Legal Theory, Glasgow University, UK This book builds on the recent revival of interest in Marx and Marxism, calling for a renewal and refinement of Marxist state theory. It aims to encourage new debates and critiques that build on—but also update and extend—the rich tradition of Marxist analyses of the capitalist state, including the well-known debates of the 1970s. The chapters present a dynamic and diverse constellation of arguments and perspectives on a range of topics, from general re-appraisals of the capitalist state to investigations of contemporary challenges—including digitalisation, the ecological crisis, the coronavirus pandemic, social reproduction, and critical political economy. What they share is a commitment to an understanding of the specifically capitalist character of the modern state and its significance for any serious discussion of the causes of our current age of global catastrophe and the overcoming of capitalist social relations. Rob Hunter holds a PhD in Politics from Princeton University, USA. He is a member of the Legal Form editorial collective. Rafael Khachaturian is a Lecturer in Critical Writing at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Eva Nanopoulos is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Queen Mary, University of London UK.
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    ISBN: 9783031355530
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VII, 135 p.)
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    Series Statement: Studies in the History of Law and Justice 26
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    Abstract: Introduction: Teaching Under Unusal Circumstances -- Dante Alighieri, Hans Kelsen, and the Principium Unitatis -- Niccolò Machiavelli and Efficacy -- Gerolamo Cardano and Italian “Realism” -- Efficacy in the Italian Tradition: from Giovanni Della Casa to Giovanni Nevizzano -- Paradoxes of Equality: Giambattista Vico -- Cesare Beccaria and the Narrative of Neutral Equality -- Equality and Vulnerability in The Duties of Man: Giuseppe Mazzini -- Social Pluralism, Efficacy & Equality – Rethinking The Legal Order by Santi Romano -- From Emilio Salgari to Cesare Lombroso – Racism and Law in Italy: Situated Vulnerability -- The Limits of Law and Arturo Carlo Jemolo’s Islands -- The Italian “Braibanti Affaire”: a Tale of Two Vulnerabilities -- We, the People: Of Poets and Priests. Pasolini’s Very Hard Poem.
    Abstract: One of the main goals of this book is to determine if, in the works of some of the key authors in the history of Italian political philosophy, a notion of “efficacy” can be found. In legal philosophy, “efficacy” is the capacity a norm has to effectively influence citizens’ behavior. The “principle of efficacy” is that according to which an order or rule exists as such when it is followed effectively in practice. Here by “efficacy” I mean the idea that normative phenomena are self-justifying, without reference to extrinsic systems of value (such as “natural law”). The examinations of several texts undertaken here constitute reflections on this theme, without any claim to systematicity. They have been grouped together, roughly in historical order, by their common respect for the contexts within which they reason and reach decisions, which lends them a characteristic flavor of harsh realism that at times relies on a minimalist use of traditional normative categories. The second theme that emerges through the respective chapters (each of which constitutes the text for a lesson in a course for Ph.D. students) is that of the relationship between “equality” and “vulnerability.” Here the idea is to elaborate a concept of “vulnerability” that is not underpinned by what we in Italy call an “anthropology,” that is, a fixed notion of human nature. Instead this concept should be comprehensible and graspable solely on the basis of the recognition of decisions and actions that are merely “efficacious,” that function “for what they are, and what they do.” This recognition doesn’t even need to be explicitly articulated by these authors with any specific, deliberately conscious awareness. The goal is not to identify a precise tradition of thought, one which elaborates a given line of reflection, but rather to highlight certain “themes” that emerge in the texts examined, even as the authors write with and for their own specific, contingent set of motives, which differ from time to time and place to place. These authors include some who are widely known, such as Dante, Machiavelli, and Beccaria. At times they are figures who typify certain key historical episodes, such as the Risorgimento (Giuseppe Mazzini) or Fascism (Cesare Lombroso and Santi Romano), while others reflect certain aspects of a contemporary debate (Pasolini and the “Braibanti affair”). The book is based on lectures given for a 2021 Ph.D. Course at the University of California, Berkeley’s Department of Italian Studies.
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    ISBN: 9783031070020
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(9 illus., 4 illus. in color. eReference.)
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    Series Statement: Handbooks in Philosophy
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    Keywords: Philosophy of nature. ; Environment. ; Political science ; Social sciences. ; Humanities. ; Environmental economics.
    Abstract: General Introduction -- Climate Change, Science and Philosophy -- Climate Change, Social Sciences and Philosophy -- Climate Change, Humanities and Philosophy -- Climate Change and Ethics -- Climate Change and Political Philosophy -- Climate Change and the Anthropocene -- General Conclusion.
    Abstract: This Handbook offers a broad yet unified treatment of many philosophical issues connected with climate change, ranging from foundational puzzles to detailed applications. It extends to many branches of philosophy that are relevant to the understanding of the premises and implications of the impacts of climate change on human and nonhuman life on Earth. More specifically, the handbook examines the scientific accounts of climate change as well as its causes. It explores the tools offered by social sciences and humanities to study the societal premises and impacts of climate change as well as delving deeper into the ethical and political issues connected with and resulting from climate change. By doing so, it puts it all in an ecological and historical context. In addition, the book offers solutions to some important philosophical puzzles and problems, and indicates paths of interaction between philosophy and other disciplines. The discussion about climate change and the mitigation/adaptation policies spans many areas and levels – from abstract science and philosophy to current on-the-ground politics. However, climate change is also a great a philosophical puzzle. Indeed, its existential and practical relevance can be thought to largely derive from the philosophical complications it engenders. Climate change is applied philosophy par excellence. Preventing dangerous anthropogenic climate change needs very good philosophy applied to concrete and specific practical issues. Climate change is an area where scholars from very different provenances should cooperate on equal terms, having in view a common, and really important, purpose – contribute to preventing great burdens and even the extinction of humankind and the destruction of hospitable and valuable non-human nature.
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    ISBN: 9783031451171
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 278 p.)
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    Keywords: Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law. ; Law ; Commercial law. ; Information technology ; Mass media
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Enactment, Scope of Application, and Enforcement of the Cartel Act -- Chapter 2. Agreements -- Chapter 3. Horizontal Agreements -- Chapter 4. Distribution Agreements and Vertical Restraints -- Chapter 5. Abusive Conduct by Dominant Undertakings and Undertakings with Relative Market Power -- Chapter 6. Merger Control -- Chapter 7. Sanctions, Leniency and Amicable Settlements.
    Abstract: This is the first comprehensive English-language overview of competition law enforcement in Switzerland since the introduction of direct sanctions in 2004. It discusses the key issues facing practitioners: horizontal and vertical agreements (with a particular emphasis on distribution agreements), abuse of dominance, and the newly introduced provisions on relative market power and merger control. It also provides an overview of the key procedural provisions, leniency and amicable settlements, and fines. The book subsequently analyses the main differences between Swiss and EU competition law and explains why, to what extent, and how companies should conduct a separate analysis under Swiss law. It offers a comprehensive overview and accessible analysis, based on in-depth research of case law, for practitioners and in-house counsels who need to ensure compliance with competition law on a Swiss, European or international basis. It is also a valuable guide for all practitioners, academics and students interested in understanding Swiss competition law. Enforcement of competition law in Switzerland has intensified and is becoming increasingly important for global companies selling in Switzerland. Moreover, the fines have increased over the last twenty years, and many foreign companies have had to pay substantial fines in recent years. Lastly, the Swiss Federal Supreme Court has now extended the extraterritorial application of Swiss competition law to foreign companies where sales to Switzerland are possible.
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    ISBN: 9783031321078
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 524 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Political science ; Critical theory. ; Philosophy of mind. ; Self.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Nationalism and its Other -- Chapter 3: Genealogies of Modernity: Disenchantment and the Form of Unalienated Life -- Chapter 4: Historicity, Negativity and Nature -- Chapter 5: Heidegger’s Modernist Critique of Modernity: The Recovery of Negativity and Finitude -- Chapter 6: The Impasse of the Political: Rethinking the Universal -- Chapter 7: Dialectics and the Universal in Process -- Chapter 8: Unalienated Life and Negative Dialectics.
    Abstract: “Nishad Patnaik’s fine book shows us that, despite their stark surface disagreement, political theorists who repudiate modernity and those who embrace it complacently, share a common outlook: they ‘reify’ modernity. By contrast, he provides a sustained and powerful argument against such a reification. Invoking a wide range of ideas, he undertakes a deeply thoughtful critical engagement with prominent contemporary thinkers on the Left, and offers a fresh and attractive conception of modernity, given to an inner dynamism, and possessed of resources for its own radical transformation from an era defined by an entrenched capitalist economic formation to an unalienated society and humanity.” —Akeel Bilgrami, Sidney Morgenbesser Professor of Philosophy, Professor, Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University, NY, USA “This is an urgent and vital work exploring the possibility of an unalienated and sustainable post-capitalist world order. In a book of deep patience, generosity, and engagement that demonstrates a remarkable command over a wide set of sources, Nishad Patnaik explores the political and economic origins and structures that have created our broken modernity, and that, in their continuance, are responsible for the crises that now score every portion of the living earth. If the tradition of Hegelian-Marxism, the very idea of a ‘universal in perpetual becoming,’ is to matter to our future, it will begin here. A must read for radical theory.” —Jay Bernstein, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, The New School for Social Research, NY, USA The work reimagines emancipatory possibilities in the face of reified capitalist modernity. The enlightenment resulted in a ‘disenchanted’ world, stripped of ‘anthropomorphised’ meaning and purpose. This world, in its capitalistic figuration, alienates us from others, and from nature. To rearticulate emancipatory possibilities requires a non-alienated relation to society and nature. Yet, modernist disenchantment cannot be undone by returning to pre-modern ‘enchantment’. Rather, such rearticulation calls for the recovery of ‘unalienated life’ from within non-reified modernity, by renewing its universalist dimension. Nishad Patnaik is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi, India.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 138 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations 28
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    Keywords: Political science ; Social justice. ; Philosophy, African.
    Abstract: Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1. General Introduction -- Chapter 2. Semantic Theory of Justice in the Chichewa Language -- Chapter 3. Communitarian Theory of Justice -- Chapter 4. Vitalogical Theory of Justice -- Chapter 5. Divine Gift Theory of Justice -- Chapter 6. Ubuntu Human Nature-Based Theory of Justice -- Chapter 7. African Rights Theory of Justice -- Chapter 8. Conclusion -- Index.
    Abstract: The book examines the meaning of justice in African political philosophy, building on the use-theoretical approach. Currently, most of the philosophical works in this context advocate for a communal interpretation of the meaning of justice, such as the 'relational theory of justice' and 'Ubuntu justice as fairness.' The author argues that this foundation of justice in the community undermines the self, which is a major problem with these theories. As an attempt to go beyond communitarianism in African thought, the book recognizes other philosophical frameworks for elaborating the meaning of justice in ordinary people's experience, such as vitalism, theism, ubuntuism, and semantic framework. The author opts for a reconstructed ubuntu-based theory of the meaning of justice that reflects the traditional African experience and recuperates 'valuing self-existence' and 'valuing other-existence' as its foundations. The book further identifies the centrality of rights in defining justice in traditional African communities.
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    ISBN: 9783031471445
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXX, 247 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Radical Theologies and Philosophies
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    Keywords: Political science ; Ethics. ; Social sciences ; Sociology.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Analysis of Non-Violent Protest and Resistance -- 3. Analysis of the Relevant Scholarship on Resistance/Use of Violence -- 4. Violent Resistance by the Politically Vulnerable -- 5. Contemporary Application and Analysis.
    Abstract: This book presents a philosophical analysis of the different forms of political resistance and protest. It explores the normative space of resistance that is beyond self-defense and civil disobedience, and proposes the concept of “resistance violence” as a separate and special normative category. Instances that fall under this category can be, accordingly justified, even if they prove to be practically ineffective, by appealing to their role in preserving or upholding the dignity of the resistors or those who they aim to protect. Margaret Betz draws from important and interesting historical examples to establish the concept, and proposes to apply it to better understand contemporary struggles against injustice. Margaret Betz is a Teaching Professor at Rutgers University in Camden, NJ. She is the author of The Hidden Philosophy of Hannah Arendt as well as various articles and book chapters on Arendt, feminist theory, and political philosophy.
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    ISBN: 9783031488948
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 273 p. 11 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities
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    Keywords: Philology. ; Political science ; International relations. ; European literature.
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction – Universal values in a partisan key -- Chapter 2. The World is a Prison: Political community in the work of Joseba Sarrionandia -- Chapter 3. Lluís Maria Xirinacs: The inside and outside of a political ontology -- Chapter 4. Máirtín Ó Cadhain: Bordering complexity -- Chapter 5. Conclusions: If we cannot move from ‘here’ to ‘there’, why not find a better starting point?
    Abstract: This book offers case studies and a comparative analysis of three authors writing in different European minority languages, exploring how they link national and context-marked political community with universal human requirements. The author examines their left-wing positions and how their writing speaks to the acceptance of difference as a necessary condition of such universal values. He presents, for the first time in English, an in-depth treatment of the writing of the Basque poet, novelist and essayist Joseba Sarrionandia (1958–) and the Catalan priest and civil disobedience author and activist Lluís Maria Xirinacs (1932–2007), whilst linking their understanding of a 'foundational universalism' with the work of Irish novelist, short-story writer and language activist Máirtín Ó Cadhain (1906–1970). The book is by its nature interdisciplinary in order to engage in a thoroughgoing comparative analysis of European language minorities, and responds empirically and theoretically to calls made recently in this regard from within critical Iberian Studies. It will therefore be of interest to students and scholars of fields such as Iberian and Celtic studies, International Relations theory, literary criticism, nationalism studies, political philosophy, as well as socio-legal and critical terrorism studies. Patrick Carlin is an Associate Researcher at the Language, Policy and Planning Research Unit, School of Welsh, Cardiff University, UK. He has published research in the field of minority language sociolinguistics, language and regulation.
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    ISBN: 9783031453359
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(V, 158 p. 2 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Springer Studies in Media and Political Communication
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    Keywords: Communication in politics. ; Comparative government. ; Elections. ; Mass media
    Abstract: Chapter 1. The Old Meets the New: ‘old’ Political Communication Concepts in a ‘new’ Social Media Era -- Chapter 2. Features of the Digital Era: Deinstitutionalization and Reinstitutionalization -- Chapter 3. Ever More Dynamic, Complex and Transnational - Comparing Political Communication Under the Conditions of Digital Environments and Disrupted Democracy -- Chapter 4. A Brief History of the Disinformation Age: Information Wars and the Decline of Institutional Authority -- Chapter 5. Media Populism Revisited -- Chapter 6. Political Corruption Scandals in the (Social) Media Environment -- Chapter 7. Digital Election Campaigns: Does Professionalization Still Matter? -- Chapter 8. Political (Election) Advertising -- Chapter 9. Strategic Political Public Relations in the “age of Populism”.
    Abstract: In this edited volume, renowned scholars from around the globe rethink and update important political communication concepts in the light of the most recent changes that have been occurring in media environments. In particular, the authors discuss those caused by the use of social media in politics, e.g. prevalent disinformation, populism, political polarization, etc. This collection of key texts addresses the major concerns that arise in our rapidly changing media and political environments and provides a basis for discussions on the current state of political communication research. This makes this volume a must-read for students, researchers, and scholars of political communication, interested in a better understanding of key concepts and the current state of the research in the field. .
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    ISBN: 9783031399732
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 380 p. 4 illus.)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: The International Library of Bioethics 106
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    Keywords: Bioethics. ; Public health. ; Ethics. ; Political science
    Abstract: Chapter 1 -- Introduction: International Public Health: Morality, Politics, Poverty, War, Disease (Michael Boylan) -- Part 1: Morality and Politics -- Chapter 2. The Extended Community Worldview Imperative: Becoming a Citizen of the World (Michael Boylan) -- Chapter 3. Personal or Public Health (Muireann Quigley) -- Chapter 4. Exploring the Philosophical Foundations of the Human Rights Approach to International Public Health Ethics (Kristen Hessler) -- Chapter 5. Moral Interests, Privacy, and Medical Research (Deryck Beyleveld) -- Chapter 6. Torture and Public Health (Wanda Teays) -- Chapter 7. Exporting the “Culture of Life” (Laura Purdy) -- Part 2: Money and Poverty -- Chapter 8. International Health Inequalities and Global Justice’ (Norman Daniels) -- Chapter 9. Poverty, Human Rights, and Just Distribution (John-Stewart Gordon) -- Chapter 10. Why Should We Help the Poor? Philosophy and Poverty (Christian Illies) -- Chapter 11. Health Care Justice: The Social Insurance Approach (David Cummiskey) -- Chapter 12. Investments, Universal Ownership, and Public Health (Henrik Syse) -- Part 3: Medical Need and Response -- Chapter 13. Toward Control of Infectious Disease: Ethical Challenges for a Global Effort (Margaret P. Battin) -- Chapter 14. Shaping Ethical Guidelines for an Influenza Pandemic (Rosemarie Tong) -- Chapter 15. TB Matters More (Michael J. Selgelid) -- Chapter 16. Ethics of Management of Gender Atypical Organization in Children and Adolescents (Simona Giordano) -- Chapter 17. Clean Water (Michael Boylan) -- Part 4: Contemporary Challenges -- Chapter 18. What, If Anything, Should Count as Elder Abuse? (Felicia Nimue Ackerman) -- Chapter 19. Contemporary Public Health Challenges in Africa (Takunda Matose) -- Chapter 20. The use of DNR in Pandemic Treatment (Stephen Latham) -- Chapter 21. CRISPR and Cut and Paste Genetics (Sahotra Sarkar).
    Abstract: This second edition of International Public Health Policy and Ethics complements the popular first edition with contemporary problems in international public health. It brings together philosophers and practitioners to address the foundations and principles upon which public health policy may be advanced – especially in the international arena. What is the basis that justifies public health in the first place? Why should individuals be disadvantaged for the sake of the group? How do policy concerns and clinical practice work together and work against each other? Can the boundaries of public health be extended to include social ills that are amenable to group-dynamic solutions? What about political issues? How can international finance make an impact? These are some of the crucial questions that form the core of this volume of original essays sure to cause practitioners to engage in a critical re-evaluation of the role of ethics in public health policy. With a targeted new essay dealing with COVID and public health issues in Africa this second edition provides a resource building on the first edition. .
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    ISBN: 9783031273124
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 381 p. 14 illus., 9 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Europe—Politics and government. ; Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Globalization. ; International economic relations. ; Economic development. ; Comparative government. ; Mass media ; Europe ; Information technology
    Abstract: Part 1: General Aspects -- Chapter 1. The Digital Future of the European Union -- Chapter 2. Priorities and Challenges: The Digital Transition in the European Integration -- Chapter 3. ‘Spill Over’ and ‘Fail Forward’ in the EU’s Cybersecurity Regulations -- Chapter 4. Online Sale of Pharmaceuticals: Liberalization of EU Law in the Context of Transnational Criminal Law -- Chapter 5. European Digital Finance -- Chapter 6. Contract Lifecycle Management as a Catalyst for Digitalization in the European Union -- Chapter 7. Digital Taxes -- Chapter 8. The Digital World Market and the European Union -- Chapter 9. Ethics and New Technologies -- Part 2: Law -- Chapter 10. Data Protection -- Chapter 11. EU Competition Law Goals and the Digital Economy: Reflecting Estonia’s Perspective -- Chapter 12. Digitally Sovereign Individuals the Right to Disconnect as a New Challenge for European Legislation in the Context of Building the EU Digital Market -- Chapter 13. Nordic Roadmap Towards an EU Wide and Seamless Cross Border Cooperation on Judicial Matters -- Chapter 14. Digital Sovereignty in the EU: Searching for Legal Mechanisms for Marking the Borders? -- Chapter 15. A Multidimensional Understanding of EU’s Digital Sovereignty? -- Chapter 16. Digital Sovereignty or Sovereignty with Digital Elements? -- Chapter 17. EU Soft Power. Digital Law -- Chapter 18. Automated Vehicles and New Transportation Services -- Part 3. Politics -- Chapter 19. E-governance in the EU -- Chapter 20. EP Elections. The I-vote -- Chapter 21. Digital European Citizenship -- Chapter 22. The European Commission, the Council and the European Parliament: Differentiated Theoretical Frame for the Digital Revolution -- Chapter 23. Artificial Intelligence: A Reading from European Politics.
    Abstract: This edited volume analyses the digital development of the European Union, presenting an interdisciplinary perspective from the disciplines of political science, international relations, economics, and law. The contributions address the main areas where the EU can, and should act, for creating an efficient and protective digital space in Europe. The book highlights the responsibility of the European Union to work on the future of its digital development, looking for prosperity and defending the European conception of society. It explains how European values must be incorporated into the digital revolution and shows how the digital revolution of the EU will defend the Europeans from new threats. The book's comprehensive approach allows the reader to understand this process without in-depth knowledge of the specific discipline. Therefore, it is a must-read for everybody interested in a better understanding of digital development, European Union policy, and the future of Europe. .
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    ISBN: 9783031350245
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XX, 234 p. 12 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Law for Professionals
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rohrßen, Benedikt VBER 2022: EU competition law for vertical agreements
    Keywords: Commercial law. ; European Economic Community. ; Information technology ; Mass media
    Abstract: 1. EU Competition Law at a Glance -- 2. VBER 2022 – The Safe Harbour for Distribution Agreements -- 3. Articles 3 and 8 VBER: Market Share Thresholds -- 4. Article 4 VBER: Hardcore Restrictions – Black Clauses -- 5. Article 5 VBER: Excluded Restrictions – Grey Clauses -- 6. Article 6 and 7 VBER: Withdrawal/Non-application -- 7. Franchise Systems -- 8. Dual Distribution and Other Dualisms -- 9. Digital Distribution: Online Sales and Online Platforms -- 10. Practical Implementation of the VBER 2022 -- Appendix -- Index.
    Abstract: This book tackles the Vertical Block Exemption Regulation ("VBER"). The VBER 2022 is the new playbook in Europe for vertical agreements. Vertical agreements, i.e. between parties from different levels of the production or distribution chain, are ubiquitous in the EU economy. Vertical agreements which appreciably restrict competition are, in principle, void, and subject to fines. By exception, agreements may already fall outside the scope of competition law or may be exempt if their pro-competitive effects prevail. Whether they do or not requires an individual assessment of each agreement, with respective legal uncertainty. The VBER, however, is the shortcut to legally certain vertical agreements because it exempts groups of vertical agreements from the prohibition of anti-competitive agreements. It therefore builds the practical core of distribution law. Only understanding and implementing the VBER ensures a compliant distribution set-up. This goes for all kinds of vertical agreements, especially: digital, dual, exclusive and selective distribution plus franchise. The VBER 2022 is intended to take into account market developments, in particular the strong growth in e-commerce. Digitalisation has reinforced the trend toward verticalization – and thus toward dual distribution. The VBER 2022 now "reboots" the existing playbook, making it fit for digital distribution. And this book shall help – as a shortcut to understanding the VBER – to quickly and easily pass the transition to the new rules. This book is written from the distribution / contract drafting perspective. It is born out of the author’s practice as German attorney-at-law and partner in the international law firm Taylor Wessing. This book aims at providing private practitioners, in-house counsels as well as officers within authorities and judges practical guidance on the “rebooted” competition law regime in the European Union, including many examples of provisions to be used, especially in distribution and franchise agreements. It also tables and checklists for creating new and adapting existing agreements to the VBER. This book has been written while accompanying the reform discussions and the introduction of the VBER 2022 as an author, speaker and private practitioner.
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    ISBN: 9783031373831
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 240 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Recovering Political Philosophy
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    Keywords: Political science. ; Political science ; Critical theory. ; Political science
    Abstract: 1. Introduction (Ian Dagg) -- 2. The Limits of Regimes: Education and Character Formation in Xenophon’s Political Thought (Gregory A. McBrayer) -- 3. The Beautiful and the False: An Introduction to Plato’s Hippias (Alex Priou) -- 4. The Connection Between Moral Virtue and Politics in Aristotle’s Ethics (John Hungerford) -- 5. Machiavelli’s Revolutionary Classical Education (John Peterson) -- 6. Bacon’s Transformation of Philosophy: An Introduction to the Education of Bacon (Ian Dagg) -- 7. John Locke’s Approximate Regime (Cole Simmons) -- 8. Education and Regime in Rousseau’s Social Contract (Ian Dagg) -- 9. Tocqueville’s Defense of Aristocratic Literature (Antonio Sosa) -- 10. Nietzsche and Political Education (Michael Grenke).
    Abstract: This volume is an inquiry into the history of political philosophy by way of the general theme of education. Each contributor addresses the relationship between a particular political philosopher’s broad teaching on the best political order and that political philosopher’s teaching about education. The unifying contention of the work is that each political philosopher considered in the volume promotes a certain kind of political regime and therefore a particular mode of education essential to that regime. Each chapter, written by a separate contributor, is distinguished from the others primarily by the political philosopher being considered. The book has a chapter dedicated to each of the following political philosophers: Plato, Xenophon, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Bacon, Locke, Rousseau, Tocqueville, and Nietzsche. The volume provides a survey of educational models by some of the greatest thinkers of the West, while continually demonstrating that the two themes of politics and education are inseparable. Ian Dagg is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Dallas and Baylor University, USA. He received a doctoral degree from the University of Dallas in Philosophic Studies in Politics. He has published “Natural Religion in Montesquieu’s Persian Letters and The Spirit of the Laws” as well as a Review Essay of On the Happiness of the Philosophic Life by Heinrich Meier translated by Robert Berman in Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy. His dissertation is Bad Beginnings, Failed Attempts to Control Convention, and Political Concessions: An Analysis of Plato’s Laws.
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    ISBN: 9783031350283
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIX, 406 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Political Philosophy and Public Purpose
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    Keywords: Political science. ; Political science ; Social sciences ; Analysis (Philosophy). ; Marxian school of sociology.
    Abstract: Introduction: How Factoring Philosophy Puts Philosophy on the Sidelines -- Chapter One: Is Life Absurd? -- Chapter Two: Being Mortal -- Chapter Three: Reinventing Humans: The Strange Allure of Stoicism -- Chapter Four: Beyond the Illusion of Philosophical Egoism: Recovering Self-Love and Selfishness -- Chapter Five: Moral Luck, Responsibility, and this Worldly Life -- Chapter Six: The Pure Self in Political Life: Reconsidering the Primacy of the Right over the Good -- Chapter Seven: Values as Purely Subjective: Against the Idea of “A New Creation” -- Chapter Eight: Setting Aside the Purely Subjective: Reclaiming the Discourse of Truth and Error -- Beyond “the Illusion of the Economic”: Renewing the Concept of Capital: A Foreword to Chapters Nine, Ten, and Eleven -- Chapter Nine: Why Wealth is a Poor Concept -- Chapter Ten: Capital, the Truth about Utility -- Chapter Eleven: The Myth of Instrumental Reason and Action -- Conclusion: Just Enough Phenomenology -- Appendix A: Dogmas of Factoring Philosophy -- Appendix B: Symptoms of Factoring Philosophy.
    Abstract: This book considers diverse philosophical topics unified by the identification of false moves commonly found in modern philosophy, mainstream Anglo-American philosophy, and social theory. The authors expose the sources of fundamental problems that recur in philosophy—basic problems with what the authors call factoring philosophy. Factoring philosophy fails to attend to the phenomenological task of determining when what is distinguishable is separable and when not. Consequently, factoring philosophy makes phenomenological mistakes, false moves, when it treats as separable what is only distinguishable. Analytic philosophy is prone to false moves when it fails to recognize that phenomenology is the necessary complement to analysis. There is nothing wrong with analysis—we might as well give up thinking as give up analysis—and nothing is wrong with the values prized by analytic philosophy. As Hegel observed, “philosophizing requires, above all, that each thought should be grasped in its full precision and that nothing should remain vague and indeterminate.” Ultimately, this book contends that false moves prevail in philosophical analysis and social theory when they neglect their phenomenological foundations. Patrick Murray is John C. Kenefick Faculty Chair in the Humanities, Creighton University, USA. Jeanne Schuler is Professor of Philosophy, Creighton University, USA.
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    ISBN: 9783031313394
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 224 p. 3 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Studies in European Economic Law and Regulation 25
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    Keywords: Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Commercial law. ; European Economic Community. ; International law. ; Trade regulation. ; Information technology ; Mass media
    Abstract: Chapter 1 -- Introduction. Chapter 2 -- Competition Law, Economics and the 'More Economic Approach' – the Necessity of a Broader Perspective. Chapter 3 -- Effects and Article 101 TFEU. Chapter 4 -- Effects and Article 102 TFEU. Chapter 5 -- Particularities of the Digital Economy. Chapter 6 -- Competition Cases in the Digital Economy. Chapter 7 -- Conclusions.
    Abstract: This book offers an in-depth legal analysis concerning the notion of restrictions of competition, be it by object restrictions according to Article 101 TFEU or prima facie abusive practices treated according to the form-based approach under Article 102 TFEU. Although extensive research has been conducted on the notion of object infringements of competition, there is no systematic review of this topic covering both competition provisions, namely Articles 101 and 102 TFEU. This book fills that gap by providing an extensive analysis of the relevant case law, while also covering new phenomena stemming from the digital revolution and its impact on the functioning of traditional markets. In this regard, particular attention is paid to the concept of prima facie infringements and the analysis necessary for their successful establishment. Object restrictions and object abuses are not infringements per se in the sense that they can be established in the abstract and without consideration of the actual legal and economic context (context analysis) within which a measure is implemented. Hence, the indispensable context analysis is informed by the potential economic effects of a given measure. Examining the changes regarding the economic reality and how markets work in the digital economy, this book makes a valuable contribution to the current debate about whether our competition law toolkit is fit and proper to deal with the challenges posed by digitalization. The author argues that while there is a coherent framework covering both Treaty competition provisions as regards object restrictions of competition, the increased use of an actual effect analysis and thus the concept of a restriction of competition by effect represents an underestimated (and underused) weapon for combating measures that are ambivalent from a competition law perspective as regards their (anticompetitive or non-detrimental) nature in a digital economy.
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    ISBN: 9783031332821
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 106 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Law
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    Keywords: Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Africa—Politics and government. ; Human rights. ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law. ; Information technology ; Mass media ; Africa
    Abstract: The Right to Research in Africa: An Overview of the Context and Issues for Consideration -- Research and the Copyright Challenge to Access to Information in Africa -- Distilling the Right to Research from International and Regional Human Rights Frameworks -- Sampling the Right to Research in National Constitutions and Bills of Rights in Africa -- The Right to Research: Is it Necessary and Justifiable in the African Context?.
    Abstract: This book formulates a human right to research in Africa based on an in-depth examination of the available international and regional human rights instruments as well as those relevant to the national contexts of African countries. The imbalances in the African copyright ecosystem regarding access to information for research and education became painfully apparent during the COVID-19 pandemic. African libraries and knowledge curators found themselves ill-equipped to perform their role of enabling access to information. As teaching, learning and research are increasingly done on digital platforms, learners and researchers continue to grapple with the challenges of accessing materials owing largely to the protection of these resources under copyright law. Access to information, which is needed in order to exercise the right to science and culture, faces a significant challenge posed by the exercising of exclusive rights by copyright owners without a legal mechanism that properly balances copyright from a human rights perspective. To achieve such a balance, there is an urgent need to revise the African copyright system from the perspective of human rights law. Can it be done by establishing a human right to research? In view of the existing broad freedom of expression, and the right to science and culture, education, and property in global, national and regional human rights regimes, is a specific right to research in Africa necessary and justifiable? If so, what should its minimum core components be? Are there international and national regimes already in place that could support the formulation of a human right to research in Africa? This book offers a valuable resource for law- and policymakers in the fields of copyright and human rights, judges, lawyers, public interest groups, researchers and students, librarians and authors, as well as the general public.
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    ISBN: 9783031313035
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 236 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Recovering Political Philosophy
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Law—Philosophy. ; Law—History. ; Political science. ; Political science ; Law ; Law
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Reverence and the Politics of Authority -- Chapter 2. Plato’s Laws and the Enigma of Godlikeness -- Chapter 3. Classical Utopianism in Plato’s Laws -- Chapter 4. The Athenian’s Rehabilitation of Tragedy -- Chapter 5. Reverence and the Disunity of Political Virtue -- Chapter 6. Epilogue.
    Abstract: “The Reverent City is among the best studies of Plato’s Laws. Ballingall argues convincingly that reverence or awe plays a far greater role in classical political thought than is ordinarily understood.” —Mark Lutz, Director, Society for Greek Political Thought and Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA “A subtle and penetrating interpreter of Plato, Ballingall shows that Plato’s Laws has important lessons to teach our irreverent age. This is a book for serious students of Plato, but also for those concerned about the drift of our politics away from all things respectful and reverent.” –Devin Stauffer, Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin, USA “Ballingall’s astute study of Plato’s Laws addresses the puzzles and covers all the aspects of reverence while offering a thoughtful tribute to this unlikely friend of reason.” –Harvey C. Mansfield, Kenan Professor of Government, Harvard University, USA This book offers an original interpretation of Plato’s Laws and a new account of its enduring importance. Ballingall argues that the republican regime conceived in the Laws is built on "reverence," an archaic virtue governing emotions of self-assessment—particularly awe and shame. Ballingall demonstrates how learning to feel these emotions in the right way, at the right time, and for the right things is the necessary basis for the rule of law conceived in the dialogue. The Laws remains surprisingly neglected in the scholarly literature, although this is changing. The cynical populisms haunting liberal democracies are focusing new attention on the “characterological” basis of constitutional government and Plato’s Laws remains an indispensable resource on this question, especially when we attend to the theme of reverence at its core. Robert Ballingall is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Maine, USA. Previously, he was a postdoctoral fellow in the Program on Constitutional Government at Harvard University and Allan Bloom Memorial Postdoctoral Fellow for Research in Classical Political Thought at the University of Toronto, where he also earned his PhD.
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    ISBN: 9783031346927
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(xii, 159 p., 12 illus., 3 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
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    Keywords: Trump, Donald ; America—Politics and government ; International relations ; Political science ; Globalization ; America ; Außenpolitik ; Strategie ; Nationalismus ; Außenwirtschaftspolitik ; Interesse ; Protektionismus ; United States Foreign relations 2017-2021 ; United States Foreign relations 2021- ; United States Politics and government 2017-2021 ; United States Politics and government 2021- ; USA ; Trump, Donald 1946- ; Außenpolitik ; Strategie
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Theorizing Trump: A Critical Political -Economy Approach -- Chapter 3: American Grand Strategy before Trump: The History and Nature of Open-Door Globalism -- Chapter 4: Enter Trump and the Trumpists: A Social Network Analysis of Trump’s Foreign Policy-Makers -- Chapter 5: The Changing Global Context of US Foreign Policy: Great Power Competition and “the China Challenge” -- Chapter 6: The Trumpian Shift: From Open Door Globalism to Economic Nationalism -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Trump and the Enduring Crisis of the American Power Elite.
    Abstract: “A brilliant, impeccably researched must-read analysis of the shifting tectonic plates of American power.” — Inderjeet Parmar, Professor of International Politics, City University of London, UK This book offers a comprehensive explanatory account of Trump’s foreign policy by assessing its nature, determining the extent to which it broke with the policy of preceding presidencies, and explaining this shift’s genesis. We argue that Trump has succeeded in remaking America’s grand strategy by unmaking its long-standing strategy of what we call Open Door Globalism, a strategy of economic expansionism through the promotion of open markets globally and its institutionalization into a US-led liberal world order. Trump has broken with Open Door Globalism in probably lasting ways by adopting an outlook and strategy of neo mercantilist economic nationalism based upon an ‘America First’ redefinition of US sovereignty and national interests. Explaining this Trumpian shift in US foreign policy we focus on the social sources of Trump’s foreign policy-making elite’s agency, analysing its embeddedness in elite networks and within the changing global and domestic context. The latter, coupled with a crisis of established elite power, also indicates why Biden has not returned to Open Door Globalism but doubled down on aspects of the Trumpian economic nationalist break. Bastiaan van Apeldoorn is Professor of Global Political Economy and Geopoliticsat the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is the author of several books, edited volumes and articles in journals like International Affairs, European Journal of International Relations, Journal of European Public Policy, New Political Economy, Globalizations and Global Networks. Jaša Veselinovič is a PhD Researcher in Political Science at the Berlin Graduate School for Global and Transregional Studies, SCRIPTS, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Naná de Graaff is Associate Professor in International Relations at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She is the author of several books, edited volumes and articles in journals like International Affairs, Review of International Political Economy, European Journal of International Relations, and Global Networks. De Graaff chairs the EU-COST China in Europe Research Network.
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    ISBN: 9783031448331
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 138 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Political science ; Social sciences
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Concepts: Somapower, the Microphysics of Emancipation, and the Politics of Everyday Life -- Chapter 2 Applications: Everyday Life, the Body and Strategies of Resistance -- Chapter 3 The Pandemic and the Politics of the Body -- Chapter 4 Conclusions.
    Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has powerfully highlighted the tight knot of bodiliness and politics. This relationship lies at the heart of this book. The author explores how events in everyday life take on a deeply political dimension, and how the body becomes a site of political practice. Subject to regulation, the body functions as a vehicle of oppressive social influences, and has been studied as such by philosophers within the framework of biopolitics. However, the body is also a locus of resistance and rebellion against the entrenched rules, a quality which the author refers to as somapower. The revolt of the body usually begins and develops beyond political spaces – in emancipatory cultural niches, which may gradually accrue political resonance. While this microphysics of emancipation, with its potential for remodeling political life, is particularly important in authoritarian and totalitarian regimes, it is also a relevant force in democracies, where it may foster social change. Leszek Koczanowicz is Professor of Cultural Studies and Political Science at the Faculty of Humanities, SWPS University, Wrocław, Poland.
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    ISBN: 9783031141454
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 475 p. 22 illus., 7 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Political aspects ; Europe—Politics and government ; Political science ; Comparative government ; Europe ; COVID-19 ; Viruskrankheit ; Reaktion ; Therapie ; Epidemie ; Gesundheitspolitik ; Krisenmanagement ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Europe Politics and government 21st century ; Europa
    Abstract: 1. Covid-19 hit Europe: Patterns of government responses to the Pandemic -- 2. Introducing the Southern Grouping -- 3. Italy: Contested Centralisation Amid Political Uncertainty -- 4. Spain: Temporary Centralization Amidst Political Polarization -- 5. Greece: Command and Control Combined with Expert-Driven Responses? -- 6. Portugal: From Exception to the Epicentre -- 7. Cyprus: Exacerbating Authoritarianism -- 8. Malta: The Benefits of Centralised Politics 9. Introducing the Eastern Grouping -- 10. Poland: The “Cardboard State” v. the Virus -- 11. Romania: Inconsistent and Unpredictable Policy Implementation -- 12. Czech Republic: Best or Worst in Covid Country? -- 13. Hungary: Populist Government Politics -- 14. Bulgaria: Swift Early Response by the Executive, Followed by a Complete Governance Failure -- 15. Slovakia: Anti-Pandemic Fight Victim of Extreme Politicization -- 16. Croatia: Breaking Fragile Trust: How the Politicisation of Covid-19 Deepened the Divide Between Politics and Citizens -- 17. Lithuania: Dominance of Executive Power in the Context of Usual Confrontational Politics -- 18. Slovenia: Ripe for Autocratisation -- 19. Latvia: From Hubris to Nemesis -- 20. Estonia: Empowering the Executive -- 21. Introducing the Northern Grouping -- 22. Sweden: A Decentralized, Coordinated Response to the Pandemic -- 23. Denmark: Executive Power Concentration, yet still Consensus-Oriented -- 24. Finland: Balancing Centralized Leadership and Regional Interests -- 25. Norway: A Pragmatic, Collaborative, and Legitimate Response -- 26. Iceland: Heeding the Experts -- 27. Introducing the Western Grouping -- 28. Germany: Governance via Federal-State Conferences -- 29. The United Kingdom: Policy as a Game of Two Halves -- 30. France: From Centralization to Defiance?) -- 31. The Netherlands: The Acceptance of an Uncontrolled Centralization of Power -- 32. Belgium: Cooperation out of Necessity and Confirmation of Executive Dominance -- 33. Austria: A Strong Start Followed by a Strong Descent -- 34. Switzerland: Experimental Governance and Polarized Consociationalism -- 35. Ireland: The Executive-Centred Politics of Covid-19 -- 36. Luxembourg: All Hands on Deck -- 37 Comparing 31 European Countries’ Responses to the Covid-19 Crisis.
    Abstract: This book examines similarities and differences in 31 European governments’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic hit Europe in early 2020. It spread across the continent during the Spring while anxious electorates were treated to news reports about health systems under duress and frustrated attempts by public procurement officials to obtain adequate supplies of medical and protective equipment. Over the next 15–18 months considered by this book, national responses exhibited both similarities and profound variations as the different endeavours to regulate social interactions constituted a stress test for political systems across Europe. Kennet Lynggaard is Associate Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark. Mads Dagnis Jensen is Associate Professor at the Department of International Economics, Government, and Business at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Michael Kluth is Associate Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark.
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    ISBN: 9783031170058
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VIII, 315 p.)
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Ethics. ; Political planning. ; Social policy. ; Political science
    Abstract: Part I: Background -- Chapter 1: The Question—Should Drugs be Prohibited?- Chapter 2: Just the Facts -- Part II: Morality -- Chapter 3: Religion and Drug Use -- Chapter 4: Is it Morally Wrong to Use Drugs?- Chapter 5: Morality and the Law -- Part III: Liberty -- Chapter 6: Liberty and the Right to Get High -- Chapter 7: Libertarianism and Laissez Faire Legalization -- Chapter 8: Paternalism—Prohibiting Users from Harming Themselves -- Part IV: The Criminal Justice System -- Chapter 9: Crime and Punishment -- Chapter 10: The Drug War and Civil Rights -- Part V: The Public Good -- Chapter 11: Social Consequences of Drug Prohibition -- Chapter 12: Social Consequences of Drug Legalization -- Chapter 13: Alternatives to Prohibition & Legalization Part VI: Conclusion -- Chapter 14: Belling the Cat.
    Abstract: This textbook introduces students to the various arguments for and against the prohibition of recreational drugs. The arguments are carefully presented and analyzed, inviting students to consider the competing principles of liberty rights, paternalism, theories of punishment, legal moralism, and the social consequences of drug use and drug laws. Meyers extends this examination by presenting alternatives to the prohibition/legalization dichotomy, including harm reduction, decriminalization, and user licensing or on-premise use. The presentation invites readers to think clearly about the reasons and principles that should determine public policy and law, while also delving into the deeper philosophical questions underlying the drug prohibition debate. Is it morally wrong to use drugs? If so, would that be reason enough to make it illegal? Are there good reasons in favor of using illicit drugs? Do addicts lack free will, and if so, would it be unjust to punish them? What is (or ought to be) the purpose of punishment? Is the state justified in limiting the freedom of competent adults for their own good? What should be the goal of drug policy, reduced use or reduced harm? The purpose of the book is twofold. First, it is a review of the arguments for and against drug prohibition, a useful tool for policy makers, activists, and concerned citizens with an understanding of the relevant considerations for determining how we should reform our failing drug policy. Second, the book serves as a case study in the deeper issues of justice, the nature of law, rights and liberties, and the public good. Students studying applied ethics, political science, or public policy will benefit greatly from Meyers' approach.
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    ISBN: 9783031135910
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 393 p.)
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Aesthetics. ; Political science
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction. Politics, Art and Philosophy -- Chapter 2. The Emergence of a Philosophy of Art and Politics -- Chapter 3. The Political Philosophy of Conservatism (vita activa) -- Chapter 4. The Theory of Art and Culture -- Chapter 5. From the Philosophy of Art to Metaphysics (vita contemplativa) -- Chapter 6. Conclusion. The Duality of Scruton’s Philosophy of Politics and Art.
    Abstract: This book offers the first full-length study into the philosophical legacy of Roger Scruton, one of the most important British conservative philosophers. Scruton’s philosophical interests encompassed art and politics and this book explores the intersections between these seeming disparate concerns. It also examines the philosopher’s fascination with Central European culture and considers his metaphysical intimations, connecting the arts with religion and the bonds of love. .
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    ISBN: 9783031136351
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 386 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Nietzsche, Friedrich ; Political science—Philosophy. ; Economics. ; Political science ; Nietzsche ; Democracy ; Liberalism ; Socialism ; Conservatism ; Aristocratic values ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Part I: Nietzsche and the Political Right -- Chapter 1: Nietzsche’s Critique of Egalitarian Post-Christianity -- Chapter 2: Nietzsche, Politics, and Truth in an Age of Post-Truth -- Chapter 3: Nietzsche as Muse to the Far Right -- Chapter 4: The Genealogy of Socialist Morality: Some Preliminary Thoughts On Nietzsche, G.A. Cohen and the Argumentative Value of Moral Disgust -- Part II: Nietzsche’s Critique of Modernity -- Chapter 5: Nietzsche and Losurdo on the Enlightenment and the French Revolution -- Chapter 6: Not Beyond Politics: The Metaphysical Dimensions of Nietzsche’s Anti Democratism in Beyond Good and Evil -- Chapter 7: Unhappy the Land Where Heroes Are Needed: Nietzsche’s Overman in Dark Times -- Chapter 8: Nietzsche, Aristotle, and Aristocratic Being -- Part III: The Aesthetic Politics of Value -- Chapter 9: Nietzsche’s Dionysus vs. The Nihilism of Social Media Shitposting -- Chapter 10: Animals Sick with Language: From Syntax to Socialism in Nietzsche -- Chapter 11: Recurrent Reaction: Nietzsche and the Reaction of the Middle French Strata -- Chapter 12: Negative Politics: Nietzsche -- Chapter 12: The Warnings of Nietzsche’s Works: Rhetorical Persuasion in Triumph of the Will (1935) and Death of a Nation (2018).
    Abstract: This book is intended as a major interdisciplinary contribution to the study of Nietzsche’s thought in particular, and the political right more generally. Historically the assessment of Nietzsche’s politics has ranged from denouncing him as a forerunner to Nazism to claiming he effectively did not have articulated political convictions. During the latter half of the 20th century he surprisingly became a major theoretical influence on a variety of post-structuralist radical critics, who saw in his perspectivism and genealogy of power useful tools to critique existent structures of domination. This collection of essays reframes the debate by looking at Nietzsche’s constructive political project defending aristocratic values from the levelling influence of the herd and its liberal, socialist, and democratic spokesmen. The essays will also explore how this defense of aristocratic values continues to have an influence on the political right, inspiring moderates like Jordan Peterson and far right authors and activists like Aleksandr Dugin and Steve Bannon. Matthew McManus completed his Ph.D. in Socio-Legal Studies at York University, Ontario, in 2017 under the supervision of Dr. Lesley Jacobs. After completing his postdoctoral research and working on the Committee for International Justice and Accountability, Matthew assumed a Professorship teaching politics, international relations and law at Tec de Monterrey in the State of Mexico. Matthew McManus teaches at the University of Calgary and is the author of The Rise of Post-Modern Conservatism amongst other books.
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    ISBN: 9783031133107
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VII, 174 p. 1 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations 23
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Secularism in comparative perspective
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Religion—History. ; Religion and sociology. ; World history. ; Political science ; Religion ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Säkularismus ; Religionspolitik ; Kulturvergleich
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction, Jonathan Laurence -- Chapter 2. Islam, Political Governance, and Secularism, Asma Afsaruddin -- Chapter 3. Languages of Secularity, Sudipta Kaviraj -- Chapter 4. Islam and the State from a Shi’ite Perspective, Mohsen Kadivar -- Chapter 5. Catholicism, Colonial Encounters and Secularism in Asia, Jose Casanova -- Chapter 6. Secularism in the French Context, Carol Ferrera -- Chapter 7. The Absence of Secularism in Senegal, Claire Seulgie Lim -- Chapter 8. Secularization in North Africa, Jonathan Laurence -- Chapter 9. Rethinking Secularism and State Policies toward Religion, Ahmet Kuru -- Chapter 10. Secularism in US State and Society, Michael Walzer.
    Abstract: This book confronts the key questions surrounding Comparative Secularism in historical perspective. The contributions critically consider the normative ideas and alternative political arrangements that govern religion’s relation to politics and to the public and private spheres. Containing contributions by world-renowned scholars such as Michael Walzer, Asma Afsaruddin, Sudipta Kaviraj, this book recounts the arguments, debates, and disputations regarding secular arguments for accommodating religion. It does so in both critical and appreciative ways and describes some of the outcomes in actually existing institutions, policies, and practical arrangements. With the addition of many non-Western experiences and viewpoints on how secularism is theorized and lived, politically and historically and from Europe and Asia to Africa and the Americas, this volume is of great value political philosophers across the globe. .
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 237 p.)
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    Series Statement: Data Science, Machine Intelligence, and Law 2
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    Keywords: Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law. ; Artificial intelligence. ; Administrative law. ; Information technology ; Mass media
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The Promise and Perils of AI and ML in Public Administration -- 3.The Regulatory Framework in Overview -- 4. Privacy Issues: Processing Personal Data, Monitoring, and Profiling Citizens -- 5. Delegation of Administrative Powers to AI Systems -- 6. Due Process, Fair Trial, Transparency, and Explainability -- 7. Fairness and Equal Treatment -- 8. Safety and Security -- 9. Accountability and Liability -- 10. Intellectual Property Rights and Data Ownership -- 11. Final Conclusions and Recommendations.
    Abstract: This book gives a comprehensive overview of the state of Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially machine learning (ML) applications in public service delivery in Estonia, discussing the manifold ethical and legal issues that arise under both European and Estonian law. Final conclusions and recommendations set out and analyze various policy options for the public sector, taking into account recent developments at the European level – such as the AIA proposal – as well as the experience of countries that have issued principles and guidelines or even laws for the use of ML in the public sector. “For two reasons, this study is relevant not only for an audience which is interested in Estonian administrative law. First, the authors base their legal analysis primarily on EU law and provide a state of the art-analysis of the relevant secondary legislation. This makes the book a reference text for the European debate on public sector AI governance. Second, this study is part of a larger research project in which four specific use cases of public sector AI have been developed and tested. The practical insights gained in these projects have provided the authors with an excellent understanding of the opportunities and risks of the technology, which distinguishes this legal analysis from similar enterprises.” Excerpt from the foreword by Professor Thomas Wischmeyer (University of Bielefeld) .
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    ISBN: 9783031211089
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 373 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Environmental policy. ; Environmental economics. ; Pollution. ; Environmental Law. ; Political science ; pollution ; classical liberalism ; property rights ; climate change ; free market environmentalism ; nuisance ; climate risk ; liberty ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Pollution and Natural Rights – Billy Christmas -- Chapter 3: Do Libertarians Have Anything Useful to Contribute to Climate Change Policy? -- Chapter 4: Climate Change Adaptation through the Prism of Individual Rights -- Chapter 5: Common Law Tort as a Transitional Regulatory Regime -- Chapter 6: Libertarianism, Pollution and the Limits of Court Adjudication -- Chapter 7: Complexities of Climate Governance in Multidimensional Property Regimes -- Chapter 8: Climate Change & Class Actions -- Chapter 9: Nature and the Firm -- Chapter 10: Permission, Prohibition & Dynamism -- Chapter 11: Market Solutions to Large Number Environmental Problem-Induced Changes in Risk Distributions -- Chapter 12: A Classical Liberal Case for Target-Consistent Carbon Pricing -- Chapter 13: Climate Change, Political Economy, and the Problem of Comparative Institutions Analysis -- Chapter 14: The Social Cost of Carbon, Humility, and Overlapping Consensus on Climate Policy. .
    Abstract: “Political philosophies that put a lot of weight on freedom and property rights have a hard time grappling with the problem of pollution. How can we reconcile the inviolability of the individual with the ubiquity of negative externalities? The essays in this volume represent the most promising and sophisticated effort yet to come to grips with this problem. Climate Liberalism is essential reading on one of the most theoretically interesting and practically important issues of our time.” -- Matt Zwolinski, Professor of Philosophy, University of San Diego Author of The Individualists: Radicals, Reactionaries, and the Struggle for the Soul of Libertarianism “Climate Liberalism captures a valuable and overdue conversation about classical liberal thinking and the seemingly intractable problem of climate change. Much of what is written about domestic and international climate policy boils down to nihilist political considerations, and lacks any theoretical or deontological foundation. This volume is a vital step towards filling that void.” -- Shi-Ling Hsu D’Alemberte Professor, Florida State University College of Law Author of Capitalism and the Environment Climate Liberalism examines the potential and limitations of classical-liberal approaches to pollution control and climate change. Some successful environmental strategies, such as the use of catch-shares for fisheries, instream water rights, and tradable emission permits, draw heavily upon the classical liberal intellectual tradition and its emphasis on property rights and competitive markets. This intellectual tradition has been less helpful, to date, in the development or design of climate change policies. Climate Liberalism aims to help fill the gap in the academic literature examining the extent to which classical-liberal principles, including an emphasis on property rights, decentralized authority and dynamic markets, can inform the debate over climate-change policies. The contributors in this book approach the topic from a range of perspectives and represent multiple academic disciplines. Chapters consider the role of property rights and common-law legal systems in controlling pollution, the extent to which competitive markets backed by legal rules encourage risk minimization and adaptation, and how to identify the sorts of policy interventions that may help address climate change in ways that are consistent with liberal values. Jonathan H. Adler is the inaugural Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and the founding Director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where he teaches courses in environmental, administrative and constitutional law.
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    ISBN: 9783031220463
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIX, 260 p. 1 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Political science. ; Marxian school of sociology. ; World politics. ; Marxian economics. ; Political science
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Preface -- Part 1: State, politics, social classes and historical change -- Chapter 2. Introduction -- Chapter 3. The capitalist state at the center: A Critique of Michel Foucault's concept of power -- Chapter 4. The place of State in the Marxist theory of history -- Chapter 5. State and transition to capitalism: Feudalism, Absolutism and Bourgeois political revolution -- Chapter 6. State and transition to socialism: Was the Paris Commune a workers' power? -- Chapter 7. The concept of revolutionary crisis: 1789: France in 1789 -- Chapter 8. The Political scene and class interests in capitalist society: Marx's analysis -- Part 2: Politics and economy in the formation of the working classes -- Chapter 9. Pre-capitalism, capitalism and worker resistance: Elements for a theory of union action -- Chapter 10. The (difficult) formation of the working class -- Chapter 11. The constitution of the proletariat into a class in the Manifesto of the Communist Party: Polemicizing with Some Classic Interpretations -- Chapter 12. The exhaustion of the 20th century revolutionary cycle -- Chapter 13. Middle class and unionism -- Chapter 14. Citizenship and social classes. .
    Abstract: This book offers a reassessment politics against the predominating economicist approach to historical materialism within contemporary Marxism. Boito draws on the structural interpretation of Marxism inspired by Althusser’s works of the mid-1960s and, especially, by Poulantzas’ Political Power and Social Classes. The volume aims to demonstrate the role of the political dimension (together with the economy) and, to a further extent, to contribute to renew contemporary Marxist political theory. The chapters cover topics such as: the nature of political power; the structure and functions of the state; the role of politics in historical change; political crises; and the political formation of the working class. The book highlights the role of political structures and practices in the reproduction of economic and social relations and also in the process of historical change. The aim of the book is to contribute to the renewal of Marxist thought, breaking with the economicist conception that dominated it throughout the last century, and finally meeting the demands of the socialist struggle in the 21st century. Armando Boito is Professor of Political Science at the State University of Campinas, Brazil. He is editor of the Brazilian journal Crítica Marxista. Among other books, he has published Reform and Political Crisis in Brazil: Class Conflicts in Workers' Party Governments and the Rise of Bolsonaro Neo-fascism (2021). .
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    ISBN: 9783031064739
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 368 p)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: Football Research in an Enlarged Europe
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    Keywords: Sports—Sociological aspects ; Culture ; Social sciences—Philosophy ; Political sociology ; Political science ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783658406905
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 295 p. 18 illus., 1 illus. in color. Textbook for German language market)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: Studien zur Migrations- und Integrationspolitik
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    DDC: 304.82
    Keywords: Emigration and immigration—Social aspects ; Political science ; Hochschulschrift
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    ISBN: 9783031177934
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 278 p. 22 illus)
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    Series Statement: Leisure Studies in a Global Era
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    DDC: 306.4812
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    Keywords: Leisure Studies ; Cultural Theory ; Queer Studies ; Gender Studies ; Media Sociology ; Sociology of Culture ; Sociology ; Leisure ; Culture—Study and teaching ; Queer theory ; Sex ; Mass media ; Culture ; Abweichendes Verhalten ; Subkultur ; Freizeit ; Veranstaltung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Subkultur ; Freizeit ; Veranstaltung ; Abweichendes Verhalten
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    ISBN: 9783031114625
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 279 p. 17 illus)
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    Series Statement: Dynamics of Virtual Work
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    DDC: 306.36
    Keywords: Sociology of Work ; Media Sociology ; Science and Technology Studies ; Digital and New Media ; Industrial sociology ; Mass media ; Science—Social aspects ; Digital media
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 287 p. 20 illus., 17 illus. in color)
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    Series Statement: Springer Studies in Media and Political Communication
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    Keywords: Environmental Communication ; Environmental Policy ; Governance and Government ; Comparative Politics ; Asian Politics ; Environmental Studies ; Communication in the environmental sciences ; Environmental policy ; Political science ; Comparative government ; Asia—Politics and government ; Human ecology—Study and teaching ; Medien ; Umweltpolitik ; Umweltpolitik ; Medien
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 254 p. 7 illus)
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    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: Political Sociology ; Political Science ; Electoral Politics ; Political sociology ; Political science ; Elections
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    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: Gender Studies ; Feminism and Feminist Theory ; Sociology of Work ; Philosophy of the Self ; Media Sociology ; Social Media ; Sex ; Feminism ; Feminist theory ; Industrial sociology ; Philosophy of mind ; Self ; Mass media ; Social media
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XLIV, 567 p)
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    DDC: 306.461
    Keywords: Health, Medicine and Society ; Latin American/Caribbean Economics ; Governance and Government ; Political Sociology ; Social medicine ; Latin America / Economic conditions ; Political science ; Political sociology
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    ISBN: 9783031398841 , 303139884X
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 215 Seiten) , 84 illus., 73 illus. in color.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: Social Visualities
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    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Mass media ; Photography ; Sociology, Urban ; Sociology ; Media Sociology ; Photography ; Urban Sociology ; Sociology
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    Series Statement: Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy 18
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Philosophy, Modern. ; Religion. ; Ethics. ; Political science
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Introduction -- Section I: Mencius in the Classical Context (Pre-Qin to the Han Period) -- Chapter 2 Unravelling the Connections Between the Mozi and the Mencius -- Chapter 3 Mencius in the Han Dynasty -- Chapter 4 The Mencius in the Context of Recently Excavated Texts -- Chapter 5 Mengzi’s Theory of Human Nature and Its Role in the Confucian Tradition -- Chapter 6 Two Visions of Confucianism: Mencius and Xunzi -- Chapter 7 Mencius, Zhuangzi and “Daoism” -- Section II: Mencius and Neo-Confucianism -- Chapter 8 CHENG Hao and CHENG Yi’s Appropriations of the Mencius -- Chapter 9 ZHU Xi’s Appropriation of Mencius’s Thought: From a Hermeneutic to a Developmental Approach -- Chapter 10 Mencius and WANG Yangming -- Chapter 11 Mencius and WANG Fuzhi -- Chapter 12 Jeong Dasan’s Interpretation of Mencius: Heaven, Way, Human Nature, and the Human Heart -- Section III: Social and Political Thought -- Chapter 13 Mengzi’s View on the Public and the Private -- Chapter 14 Mencius and Early Chinese Political Thought -- Chapter 15 Mencius and the New Confucianism’s Pursuit of Democracy -- Chapter 16 Mencius’s Political Philosophy of Ren Government: Human Dignity and Distributive Justice -- Chapter 17 Mencius and Political Rhetoric -- Chapter 18 Hermeneutics in the Mencius: Methods, Context, Divergence -- Chapter 19 Mencius and Japanese Confucian Philosophy -- Section IV: Ethics and Epistemology -- Chapter 20 Ming 命 and Acceptance -- Chapter 21 MOU Zongsan’s Interpretation of Mencius’s Moral Philosophy -- Chapter 22 Eudaimonism in the Mencius: Fulfilling Human Nature -- Chapter 23 Is Mencius a Consequentialist? Rethinking the Relationship between Yi (Righteousness) and Li (Benefit) in the Mencius -- Chapter 24 Mencius’s Theory as a System of the Gongfu to be Human and to Live a Good Human Life -- Chapter 25 Epistemology in the Mencius -- Section V: Moral Psychology and Moral Development -- Chapter 26 Feeling, Reflection, and Reasoning in the Mencius -- Chapter 27 Mencius on Moral Psychology -- Chapter 28 The Mencian Triplet of Ceyin Zhi Xin: Perceptive, Affective, and Motivational -- Chapter 29 Mencius’s Moral Psychology and Contemporary Cognitive Science -- Section VI: Mencius and Western Philosophers: Comparative Studies -- Chapter 30 Mencius and Augustine: A Feminine Face in the Personal, the Social, and the Political -- Chapter 31 Self-determination and the Metaphysics of Human Nature in Aristotle and Mencius -- Chapter 32 Mencius and Aquinas -- Chapter 33 Mencius and Hume -- Chapter 34 Mencius, Dewey, and “Developmental” Human Nature.
    Abstract: This book is about the philosophical, historical, and interpretative aspects of Mencius. It explores his influence, reception, and relevance in China from the third century BCE to the present, as well as offers comparative studies of Mencius and major figures in the history of Chinese and Western philosophy. With 34 accessible articles written by leading philosophers and scholars, the Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Mencius provides both broad pictures and in-depth discussions regarding the work of one of the most important and influential Chinese philosophers. It covers his normative ethics, meta-ethics, political philosophy, epistemology and moral psychology. The last section of the volume, “Mencius and Western Philosophers: Comparative Perspectives,” explicitly puts him in dialogue with major Western philosophers. The Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Mencius serves as an essential volume for college students, graduate students, and scholars who study and teach Mencius as well as Chinese philosophy and comparative philosophy in general.
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    ISBN: 9783031174186
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 306 p. 7 illus.)
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    Keywords: Economics—History. ; Political science—Philosophy. ; Economics. ; Macroeconomics. ; Economics ; Political science ; Austrian economics ; Jesús Huerta de Soto ; The School of Salamanca ; Ethics of Capitalism ; A Theory of Deregulation ; Liberal nationalism ; Libertarianism ; The free market ; Entrepreneurial efficiency ; The Theory of the Impossibility of Socialism ; Classical liberalism ; Anarchocapitalism ; Neoclassicists and socialism ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The Catholic Religion and the Ethics of Capitalism -- 3. A Theory of Deregulation -- 4. Liberal nationalism and secession -- 5. The non-aggression principle is only a first approximation to libertarianism -- 6. The methodological writing of Jesús Huerta de Soto -- 7. The achievements of the free market -- 8. The impact of Prof. Huerta de Soto on the Austrian School and liberalism in Spain in the past 30 years -- 9. Huerta de Soto and the State -- 10. Economic calculation, legal contracts of free banking, and entrepreneurial efficiency: a comprehensive understanding of Professor Jesús Huerta de Soto’s contributions -- 11. Carl-Ludwig von Haller on Private Law Society. Ultra-Reactionary as Libertarian -- 12. The moral and religious dimensions of Jesús Huerta de Soto -- 13. Arbitration and the Theory of the Impossibility of Socialism -- 14. Individualism and Ortega y Gasset -- 15. Classical liberalism vs. Anarchocapitalism -- 16. The Case Against Socialists of All Parties -- 17. The Austrian school in Madrid- the years ahead -- 18. Neoclassicists and socialism -- 19. A defense of anarchism against republicanism -- 20. A review of Huerta de Soto’s socialism -- 21. Puviani on the liberalism of Adam Smith -- 22. Size matters: The Place of Jesús Huerta de Soto in the Austrian Tradition of Economic Treatises -- 23. Intergenerational Solidarity, Welfare and Human Ecology in the Social Doctrine of the Church -- 24. Ethics and the Economic Thought of Jesús Huerta de Soto -- 25. The Ideal of a Just Society: The Transformation of “Distributive” Justice into ‘Distributional’ Justice.
    Abstract: This book, the second of two volumes, explores the impact of Jesús Huerta de Soto and his role in the modern revival of the Austrian School of Economics. Through chapters discussing philosophy and political economy, the nature of capitalism and the foundations of economics are examined in relation to Austrian economics. These ideas and the work of Huerta de Soto are also contextualized within the broader history of economic thought to provide insight into their influence and development. This book highlights and builds upon the intellectual legacy of Jesús Huerta de Soto through its contribution to the Austrian School of Economics. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in Austrian economics, philosophy, and political economy. David Howden is Professor of Economics at Saint Louis University – Madrid Campus. Philipp Bagus is Professor of Economics at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.
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    ISBN: 9783031296628
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 179 p. 1 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Russia—History. ; Europe, Eastern—History. ; Soviet Union—History. ; Political science. ; Political science ; Russia ; Europe, Eastern ; Soviet Union
    Abstract: 1.Introduction: Marx and Russia – yet an open theme -- 2. The Marx – Mikhailovskij dispute -- 3. Marx’s Theory of Ideology – from its Enlightenment roots to Russian discussions -- 4. Hegel, Engels and the ”People without History” -- 5. Revolutionary Morality and Russian Experiences: Marx, Bakunin, Dostoevsky- 6. Marx, Nikolai Ziber and Primitive Economy -- 7. Marx and Finland – Finland and Marx.
    Abstract: This book discusses Marx’s relations with Russia, which have always been ambivalent. In his youth, and indeed a good way into the 1860s, Marx might even be called a “Russophob.” Around 1870, however, his views on Russia undergo a change; he becomes acquainted with a new kind of Russian radical and revolutionary movement and begins to study Russian. It becomes clear that Marx begins to feel that Russia is some kind of a “touchstone” for his theories. Offering a new and original interpretation of Marx’s theoretical development, Marx’s Russian Moment analyzes the following themes: Marx’s concept of ideology (as developed in the German Ideology) and its fortunes in Russia; Marx’s encounter with Bakunin and Russian nihilism; Marx’s and Engels’s studies of primitive societies; Engels’s views of the developmental perspectives of small Slavic nations; and Marx’s views on Finland, the Russian Grand Duchy. Considering these topics as “case studies,” Oittinen argues that Marx’s encounter with Russia substantially influenced Marx’s (and Engels’s) views not just on current political and economic matters but also on a philosophical and methodological level. Vesa Oittinen is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Russian Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland. .
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    ISBN: 9783031223044
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VII, 133 p. 1 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Recovering Political Philosophy
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Political science. ; Philosophy, Modern. ; Philosophy. ; Political science
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Husserl and the Problem of Epistemological Relativism -- Chapter 2: Locke and the Problem of the Biblical God -- Chapter 3: Plato’s Solution to the Problem of Relativism.
    Abstract: “This ambitious study brings together three great thinkers of ancient and modern times—Husserl, Locke, and Plato—in a careful analysis of the problem of knowledge, of what the unassisted human mind can know and how it may know what it does. I know of no other work that even attempts to do what this study does so well: to bring into respectful but critical dialogue with one another these three philosophers on the question “what is knowledge?”” --Robert C. Bartlett, Behrakis Professor in Hellenic Political Studies, Boston College, USA Relativism, or the claim that it is possible that the appearances and opinions of each of us are correct for each of us, and hence that any view is as true as any other, has remained a continuing problem for philosophy and science for 2,500 years. Today, because of the widespread acceptance of relativism, the problem is greater than ever before. This book argues that Plato in fact solved this problem. In the first two chapters, by means of a study of Husserl and Locke, Davis shows that it is possible to return to and take seriously Plato’s treatment of this problem. The third chapter presents Plato’s solution to it. This book is distinctive in that it shows that a problem that has been thought to be present throughout the history of Western thought was in fact solved by Plato, and in that it shows that we can, beginning from our contemporary situation, return to Plato’s solution. Matthew K. Davis is former Dean and Director of Graduate Programs at St. John's College, Santa Fe, USA, where he has taught for twenty-five years.
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    ISBN: 9783031279577
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XX, 302 p. 181 illus., 106 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Series 54
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    Keywords: Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Computers—Law and legislation. ; Artificial intelligence. ; Semiotics. ; Computers ; Information technology ; Mass media
    Abstract: Part I: Legal Visualisation -- Chapter 1. Introduction To Legal Visualisation -- Chapter 2. Situation Versus Case -- Chapter 3. Visualisation As A Tertium Comparationis Within Multilingual Communities -- Chapter 4. Structural Legal Visualization -- Chapter 5. Distinguishing between Knowledge Visualisation and Knowledge Representation in Legal Informatics -- Chapter 6. Criteria for Multidimensional Visualisation in Law -- Part II: On Legal Theory -- Chapter 7. Is And Ought -- Chapter 8. Visualization Of Hans Kelsen’s Pure Theory Of Law -- Chapter 9. From Kelsen’s Ptl To Yoshino’s Logical Jurisprudence -- Chapter 10. Semiotic Aspects Of Law And Legal Science -- Chapter 11. Content Meaning And Institutional Meaning Of A Legal Act -- Part III: Legal Norm -- Chapter 12. Extended Legal Thesaurus: Legal Terms As A Modally Indifferent Substrate -- Chapter 13. Normative Resultants -- Chapter 14. Legal Frameworks Of Three-Dimensional Virtual Worlds -- Chapter 15. Legal Taboos -- Part IV: Text–Document -- Chapter 16. Dual Textuality Of Law -- Chapter 17. Legal Norms And Legal Institutions As A Challenge For Legal Informatics -- Chapter 18. Different Views To Legal Information Systems: Separate Legal Meanings And Legal Sublevels -- Chapter 19. Logic-Oriented Methods For Structuring In The Context Of Lawmaking -- Part V: Subsumption Legal Relations -- Chapter 20. Legal Subsumption -- Chapter 21. Formalising Legal Relations -- Chapter 22. Tertium Comparationis In Law: Variations On Arthur Kaufmann’s Theme -- Part VI: Legal Machines Compliance -- Chapter 23. Multisensory Legal Machines And Production Of Legal Acts -- Chapter 24. Formulating The Compliance Problem -- Chapter 25. Software Transparency For The Design Of Legal Machines -- Part VII: Human Digitalities.-Chapter 26. Towards Human Digitalities -- Chapter 27. Multiphase Transformation: From Legal Text to Program -- PART VIII. Argumentation -- Chapter 28. Three Layers of Legal Argumentation: Content, Speech Act, and Role -- Chapter 29. Transparent Complexity by Goals -- Chapter 30. Standard Cases, Hard Cases, Emergency Cases and Scurrile Cases in Jurisprudence.
    Abstract: Both legal scholars and computer scientists will be curious to know how the gap between law and computing can be bridged. The law, and also jurisprudence, is based on language, and is mainly textual. Every syntactic system has its semantic range, and so does language, which in law achieves a high degree of professional precision. The use of visualisations is a syntactic supplement and opens up a new understanding of legal forms. This understanding was reinforced by the paradigm shift from textual law to legal informatics, in which visual formal notations are decisive. The authors have been dealing with visualisation approaches for a long time and summarise them here for discussion. In this book, a multiphase transformation from the legal domain to computer code is explored. The authors consider law enforcement by computer. The target view is that legal machines are legal actors that are capable of triggering institutional facts. In the visualisation of statutory law, an approach called Structural Legal Visualisation is presented. Specifically, the visualisation of legal meaning is linked with tertium comparationis, the third part of the comparison. In a legal documentation system, representing one legal source with multiple documents is viewed as a granularity problem. The authors propose to supplement legislative documents ex ante with explicit logic-oriented information in the form of a mini thesaurus. In contrast to so-called strong relations such as synonymy, antonymy and hypernymy/hyponymy, one should consider weak relations: (1) dialectical relations, a term of dialectical antithesis; (2) context relations; and (3) metaphorical relations, which means the use of metaphors for terms. The chapters trace topics such as the distinction between knowledge visualisation and knowledge representation, the visualisation of Hans Kelsen’s Pure Theory of Law, the separation of law and legal science, legal subsumption, legal relations, legal machines, encapsulation, compliance, transparency, standard cases and hard cases.
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    ISBN: 9783031292439
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 270 p. 5 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Political Philosophy and Public Purpose
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Intellectual life—History. ; Political science. ; Critical theory. ; World politics. ; Political science ; Intellectual life
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Rereading Rousseau, Reclaiming History -- Chapter 2: From fashioned to Fashioner: Rousseau and the Reclaiming of History -- Part II: ‘Marxism and Critical Theory’ -- Chapter 3: The Most Absolute Authority’: Rousseau and the Tensions of Mass Sovereignty -- Chapter 4: Althusser, Rousseau and the Politics of the Encounter -- Chapter 5: The ambivalence of human sociality: Rousseau and recognition -- Part III: ‘Transgression and Resistance’ -- Chapter 6: Olympe de Gouges: Gendering Rousseau -- Chapter 7: Toward a Queer and Feminist Ecology in The Reveries of the Solitary Walker -- Part IV: Sovereignty and Economic Democracy -- Chapter 8: Sovereignty as Responsibility: Rousseau and the Dialectic of Practical Reason -- Chapter 9: Economic Democracy and Rousseau’s Political Thought -- Part V: ‘Rousseau and Intellectual History’ -- Chapter 10: Rousseau in Thai Constitutionalism -- Chapter 11: Rousseau in Meiji Japan: the impact of French Republicanism and Nakae Chômin -- Conclusion co-authored by Denis C. Bosseau, Neal Harris, and Ployjai Pintobtang (NB Owen Brown is no longer co-authoring this chapter).
    Abstract: “This highly innovative and wide-ranging collection 'reloads' Rousseau as a resource for current social and political theory, covering both well-known topics and less familiar ones.” —William Outhwaite, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Newcastle, UK “This scintillating volume on Rousseau—with its internationally divergent and original chapters—confronts the realities of the neo-liberal counterrevolution and the ways in which its understanding of ‘freedom’ constitute a danger for a good life of all and the survival of the planet.” —Heinz Sünker, Rudolf Carnap Senior Professor, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany “We are living through a crisis of democracy, during which it is necessary not to go back to Rousseau but to go forward to Rousseau and to explore the ways in which his thought can illuminate our contemporary dilemmas. The interdisciplinary focus and breadth of this stimulating collection will be of great help in this endeavour.” —Andy Kilmister, Senior Lecturer of Economics, Oxford Brookes University, UK This book demonstrates that Rousseau offers a distinctive critical voice which is worthy of listening to. Rousseau is shown to target not merely social ‘injustices’, but the very dynamics central to the ‘form of life’ itself. As such we are able to contemplate, and engage in, a more foundational form of social critique. We contend that by returning to Rousseau, both as a theorist in his own right, and as an interlocutor with the contemporary literature within radical political and social philosophy, we can see both the circumscribed nature of contemporary discussion, and the true importance of Rousseau’s thought. In summary, Rousseau remains a figure of vital importance across disciplines and it is high time for an edited volume which connects insights centring his thought and impact today. Denis Bosseau is a doctoral candidate at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Owen Brown is an independent scholar based in Oxford, UK. Neal Harris is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Oxford Brookes University, UK. Ployjai Pintobtang is a Lecturer in the department of Government, University of Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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    ISBN: 9783031225918
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 293 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Political science. ; Marxian school of sociology. ; Political sociology. ; Political science
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction to the English Edition- Part 1: Dialectics and History -- Chapter 2. Dialectics as a Methodological Principle -- Chapter 3. History as the Object of Totality -- Part 2: The History and Logic of Marx’s Concept of the Individual -- Chapter 4. The Concept of the Individual in the Context of the Young Hegelian School -- Chapter 5. The Concept of the Individual in Marx’s Theory of Estrangement -- Chapter 6. The Concept of the Individual From the Perspective of History -- Chapter 7. The Concept of the Individual and Marx’s Philosophy. -- Part 3: The Normative Significance of Marx’s Concept of the Individual -- Chapter 8. Theoretical Criticism and the Concept of the Individual -- Chapter 9. A Critical-Based Theory of Individual Emancipation -- Chapter 10. Moral Criticism and the Good -- Part 4: Situating the Marx’s Concept of the Individual in the Present -- Chapter 11. Chinese Socialist Practice and the Revival of Marx’s Concept of the Individual -- Chapter 12. Studies on Marx’s Concept of the Individual and China’s Modernisation.
    Abstract: This book reconstructs the concept of the individual in Marx as the key to a fresh interpretation of Marxian philosophy. Marx moved from an examination of the contingency and indeterminacy of individual consciousness in his early years to a critique of the atomistic individual and materialised social relations in his later years. His thought proposes that ‘real individuals’ are the basis for an understanding of human society that promotes the emancipation of humankind. Marx’s philosophy has often been misunderstood as lacking a concept of the individual. In China this misunderstanding not only relates to cultural and linguistic particularities (the word ‘individual’ is seldom used in Chinese), but also relates to a misleading view of socialism and communism. This book helps remedy this misunderstanding and draws important comparisons and contrasts between Marx’s concept of the individual with that of liberalism, and between Western and Eastern Marxism. Zhi Li works at School of Philosophy, Wuhan University, China, and was previously Visiting Scholar at KU Leuven, Belgium, and University of Bristol, UK. His previous publications include: The Concept of the Individual in the Thought of Karl Marx (2014), and The Ethical Critique: Karl Marx and Present World (2022).
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    ISBN: 9783031333132
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 175 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Social sciences—Philosophy. ; Culture—Study and teaching. ; Political science—Philosophy. ; Social sciences ; Culture ; Political science
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Ideological Contention -- Chapter 3: Incipient Practice and Culture -- Chapter 4: Incipient Practice, Class, and Ideology -- Chapter 5: The Factory Without Bosses -- Chapter 6: Incipient Practice and Subaltern Groups -- Chapter 7:Conclusion.
    Abstract: The Cultural Production of Social Movements offers a theory of cultural practices, protest tactics, strategic planning and deliberation, and movement organizational structures: “ideological contention.” It is a theory of ideology “from below.” The Cultural Production of Social Movements shows how conflicts—both with external political forces and disagreements, dissensus, and the decision-making process internal to social movements—produce knowledge and meanings that, in turn, impact upon and change the practices that contribute to how social movements are structured and organized. The Cultural Production of Social Movements theorizes the relationship between consciously held superordinate ideas, the changing composition of progressive and oppositional social struggles, and the social worlds they hope to inhabit. Analyzing the Black Panther Party, specifically Kathleen Cleaver’s break with the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee and her contributions to the Party, Operaismo (or Workerism) in Italy and the relationship between shifting organizational strategies, inventive tactics, and novel and expansive ways to theorize class struggles, and the communal composition of “Worker-Recovered Enterprise Movements” in contemporary Argentina, this book shows how movement ideologies change and how meanings structure organizations, mobilizations, and futures. Robert F. Carley is Associate Professor of International Affairs in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. He is Vice President and President Elect of the Cultural Studies Association and is co-editor of Lateral: Journal of the Cultural Studies Association. He is the author and editor of eight books, most recently Cultural Studies in the Interregnum (Temple University Press, Forthcoming), Cultural Studies Methodology and Political Strategy (Palgrave Macmillan), and Culture and Tactics: Gramsci, Race, and the Politics of Practice (State University of New York Press).
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    ISBN: 9783031278563
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 189 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Political science. ; Marxian school of sociology. ; Marxian economics. ; Political sociology. ; Political science
    Abstract: 1.Introduction -- Part I: Democratic Criticism of Work -- 2. Chapter 1 : The Political Meaning of the Critique of Work -- 3.Chapter 2. Neoliberalism versus Democratic Work -- Part II: Theoretical Models and Political Issues -- 4.Chapter 3. The class struggle : revolutionising institutions to democratise labour -- 5.Chapter 4. Industrial democracy: democratising work to transform institutions -- 6.Chapter 5. Materialist feminism: the democratic stakes of the definition of work-for -- 7.Chapter 6. Political ecology : what kind of work does the critique of productivism lead to ? -- Part III: Work, democratic experiments -- 8.Chapter 7. Self-management: towards a revolution in the process, organisation and division of labour -- 9.Chapter. 8. Workers’ councils and council democracy: towards a democratic transformation of the company, the State, and the municipality -- 10. Conclusion. .
    Abstract: "This book is an exceptionally rich study that will mark a major intervention in the live discussions on the social and political centrality of work. Cukier investigates the many ways in which democratic life depends on the democratic control of the economy, from workplaces to the economy as a whole." –Jean-Philippe Deranty, Professor of Philosophy, Macquarie University, Australia. This book proposes a radical transformation of labour institutions, in order to lay the foundation for the democratization of society rather than capitalist accumulation. Using an empirical analysis of the contemporary world of work, Alexis Cukier examines the democratic meaning of today’s critique of work organization and questions the theoretical models (linked to class struggles and to industrial democracy) to conceive of a "democratic work." Considering particular historical experiments (such as cooperatives, self-management, worker’s councils) that try to realize democracy at work, this book also analyzes the political issue of "democratic work" in relation to issues such as labour law, feminist struggles and political ecology. Ultimately, this book proposes some institutional paths that could overtake the divide between the rights of the citizens and the rights of the workers, arguing finally: if we really want to radicalize democracy, we should begin with democratizing work. Alexis Cukier is Associate Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy and member of the research laboratory Métaphysique Allemande et Philosophie Pratique, University of Poitiers, France. .
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Springer Studies in Media and Political Communication
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    Keywords: Communication in politics. ; Communication. ; Mass media
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. On Western and Eastern Media Systems: Continuities and Discontinuities -- Chapter 3. Europe and the Media in 1990-2020 -- Chapter 4. The Media in North-western Europe in the Last Three Decades -- Chapter 5. Nordic Media Systems -- Chapter 6. Southern Media Systems; Continuities, Changes & Challenges -- Chapter 7. The Media in Eastern Europe -- Chapter 8. Conclusions.
    Abstract: This open access book traces the evolution of the European media landscape in the last 30 years, from 1990 to 2020. It is based on the theoretical classical hypotheses of regional media systems provided by Hallin and Mancini and at the same time puts them to test. The book further defines the proportions between geocultural patterns – national, regional, European, and global – to outline evolutionary trends in media landscapes. It analyzes to which degree European media have become more European, in the historical course of administrative unification and breaks the results down into concrete indexes and indicators. The book discusses the media systems of the member states of the European Union through a regional perspective, identifying similarities, differences, as well as their convergence in the digital age. It sheds light on the evolution of media systems in Europe, introduces existing relevant theoretical perspectives, and offers an overview of the new developments in European media. The book will appeal to students, researchers, and scholars of political science, communication, media, cultural, and policy studies, as well as practitioners and professionals interested in a better understanding of the European media landscape's evolution.
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    ISBN: 9783031294044
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVII, 159 p. 1 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Ethical Economy, Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy 65
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Business ethics. ; Management. ; Phenomenology . ; Industrial organization. ; Political science
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I: From proto-management to conflicting interpretations -- Chapter 1. Management as a philosophical problem -- Chapter 2. Continental philosophy and post-management -- Chapter 3. The five senses of management -- Part II: Rethinking management -- Chapter 4. Organizations and the subjective body -- Chapter 5."Desaffectio societatis" -- Chapter 6. Individual experience at a time of social acceleration -- Part III: Rebuilding management -- Chapter 7. The powerlessness of the powerful -- Chapter 8. Working without joy? -- Chapter 9. Redefining "management” -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book is the first of its kind to offer a new definition of contemporary management. It uses Henry’s philosophy and takes the real, sensitive and pathetic subjectivity of individuals as the starting point of the analysis as opposed to the usual large categories of representations; resources; images; and discourses. This book thus proposes to rethink management by insisting on the dialectic of strength and vulnerability; its power of constraint, imitation and imagination; and finally its framework of action situated in a fourfold concern for the self, for people, for institutions and for the environment. These different notions are useful in order to experience a deeper understanding of management that is free from the obsolescence of the distant recommendations of ancient protomanagement and the outdated and dubious prescriptions of the so-called “scientific management”.
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    ISBN: 9783031363788
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVIII, 258 p. 1 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Political Philosophy and Public Purpose
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    Keywords: Political science. ; Political science ; Critical theory. ; World politics.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Socialisme ou Barbarie -- Chapter 2: Society, Reality, Alienation and Ideology -- Chapter 3: The modern symbolic revolution -- Chapter 4: The interpretation of Machiavelli -- Chapter 5: The theory of the political -- Chapter 6: Democracy and Totalitarianism -- Chapter 7: Conclusions.
    Abstract: This book proposes a new interpretation of Claude Lefort’s thought focusing on his phenomenological method. Although all scholars recognize the influence of Merleau-Ponty, so far no one has demonstrated the fundamental coherence between Merleau-Ponty’s theory and the main concepts proposed by Lefort; in particular between the concept of institution and the definitions of social and democracy. If Merleau-Ponty uses the idea of institution to think beyond the division between subject and object, to think together continuity and difference, permanence and change, this same concept allows Lefort to understand society as both conflict and unity. From this starting point, this study will attempt to clarify Lefort’s concept of the political and his interpretations of modernity, humanism, and the work of Niccolò Machiavelli. These very concepts will show the difference from structuralism, Michel Foucault’s contemporary theory and theories of immanence. At the same time this study highlights an internal tension in Lefort’s own thinking: between autonomy and experience, institution and insurgence. Mattia Di Pierro is a Post-Doc researcher at the Philosophy Department of the University of Milan, Italy. His research mainly concerns contemporary political thought, theories of democracy and of modernity. He is the author of L’esperienza del mondo: Claude Lefort e la fenomenologia del politico (ETS 2020) and numerous articles on history of political thought and political philosophy.
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    ISBN: 9783031316869
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VI, 206 p. 45 illus. in color.)
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    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Series 55
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    Keywords: Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Law—Europe. ; Criminal law—International unification. ; Information technology ; Mass media ; Law ; Criminal law
    Abstract: Introduction: Setting the Scene on EIO and the Interaction between Law and Technology -- EU Legislation on EIO and Its Implementation in the Member States -- EU Initiatives on the Implementation of the EIO -- The Challenging Path towards the Establishment of the EU Legal Framework Regulating Cross-border Access to Digital Evidence -- Evidence Exchange under the EIO: Technological Challenges -- e-CODEX: A Secure Infra-structure for Cross-border Cooperation -- e-Evidence Digital Exchange System (eEDES) -- Evidence Exchange Standard Package: An Application CASE Ontology Complied for the Preparation of the Evidence Package and Its Exchange -- Legal Framework for Digital Evidence Following the Implementation of the EIO Directive: Status Quo, Challenges and Experiences in Member States -- Data Protection and European Investigation Orders -- Different Perspectives on EIO -- Training on EIO: Overview of Training Courses in the EU -- Training on EIO: TREIO Project.
    Abstract: In the era of globalisation, cross-border crimes are becoming increasingly common. The nature of these crimes is complex, and cross-border evidence exchange is, therefore, crucial to the successful prosecution of these offences. The exchange of evidence between countries can provide invaluable assistance in solving crimes that have an international dimension. The European Investigation Order (EIO) allows judicial authorities to request evidence more quickly and easily than via traditional instruments. The EIO has become the primary legal tool for gathering trans-border evidence, replacing the traditional Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) conventions previously used. However, the EIO is not the only pertinent legal instrument for cross-border evidence gathering within the EU. Accordingly, professionals need a clear understanding of this subject. Exchanging evidence among judicial authorities in the EU Member States presupposes two essential components. First, there must be a secure communication channel. This is provided by e-CODEX, which offers a European digital infrastructure for secure cross-border communication in the field of justice. Recently (May 30th, 2022), the e-CODEX system became the digital backbone of EU judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters on the basis of Regulation 2022/850. To achieve effective evidence exchange via EIO/MLA legal instruments, there must also be a communication tool. This is provided by the e-Evidence Digital Exchange System, which is capable of managing any EIO/MLA procedures/instruments, from the e-Forms (EIO Annexes) to the whole business logic, on the basis of the e-CODEX system. Finally, it is essential to use a uniform standard for the representation of evidence data and metadata, so as to streamline the process and make investigations more effective, in particular when it comes to complicated criminal cases where it is key to find either correlations among different cases or to extract multiple types of data from the same inspection. The importance of cross-border evidence exchange in criminal matters cannot be overstated. This book addresses all the above-mentioned aspects, offering an up-to-date overview of scenarios in cross-border judicial cooperation from both juridical and technical standpoints.
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    ISBN: 9783031354076
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 416 p. 9 illus. in color.)
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    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Series 56
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    Keywords: Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law. ; Information technology ; Mass media
    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 2 Technology -- 3 Formation of contracts -- 4 Interpretation and balance of power -- 5 Vitiating factors -- 6 Private International law -- 7 Conclusion.
    Abstract: Blockchains and smart contracts are emerging technologies that pose unique challenges for legal systems. This book outlines the extent to which these new and innovative technologies could have potentially disruptive effects on contract law in Europe. It does so through a comparative, three-part analysis of the recognisability and effects of smart contracts in European legal systems. First of all, in light of the technologies’ transboundary nature, the book employs a comparative approach, considering French law, German law, English law, and Dutch law to analyse the impact on the different systems of contract law. While doing so, it also addresses the formation, interpretation, and vitiation of contracts. Secondly, it analyses the impact of these technologies on European laws regarding unfair terms in consumer contracts and argues that the existing rules should be applied to smart legal agreements in business-to-consumer relations. Lastly, it analyses the current European rules of private international law on the basis of which jurisdiction and applicable law are developed. In this respect, the book concludes that the vast majority of these European rules are “smart contract-proof”.
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    ISBN: 9783031265686
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 260 p. 7 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Mass media—Moral and ethical aspects. ; Technology—Philosophy. ; Digital media. ; Political planning. ; Human rights. ; Mass media ; Technology
    Abstract: 1.Introduction -- 2. Nudging and Freedom -- 3. Metaphors we nudge by -- 4. Can Nudges be Democratic? -- 5. Revisiting the Turing Test -- 6. Interview with Stephen Wolfram -- 7. Means vs. Outcomes -- 8. Nudging, positive and negative, on China’s Internet -- 9. Nudging choices through media -- 10. Building compliance, manufacturing nudges -- 11. The Emergence of the ’Cy-Mind’ through Human-Computer Interaction -- 12. Saying things with facts, or: sending messages through regulation.13. Conclusion: The troubling future of nudging choices through media for humanity.
    Abstract: “… The volume does a terrific job of raising the bar on pressing ethical questions about this deeply troubling topic.” - Eran Guter, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel. This book addresses the growing use of computerized systems to influence people’s decisions without their awareness, a significant but underappreciated sea-change in the way the world works. To assess these systems, this volume’s contributors explore the philosophical and ethical dimensions of algorithms that guide people’s behavior by nudging them toward choices preferred by systems architects. Particularly in an era of heightened awareness of bias and discrimination, these systems raise profound concerns about the morality of such activities. This volume brings together a diverse array of thinkers to critically examine these nudging systems. Not only are high-level perspectives presented, but so too are of those who use them on a day-to-day basis. While algorithmic nudging can produce benefits for users there are also many less-obvious costs to using such systems, costs that require examination and deliberation. This book is a major step towards delineating these concerns and suggesting ways to provide a sounder basis for future policies for algorithms. It should be of interest to system designers, public policymakers, scholars, and those who wonder more deeply about the nudges they receive from various websites and on their phones. James E. Katz, Ph.D., Dr.h.c., is the Feld Professor of Emerging Media at Boston University, United States. Among his honors is the 2021 Frederick Williams Prize from the International Communication Association. Katie Schiepers is an Academic Administrator and former Division Administrator of Emerging Media Studies at Boston University, United States. She has co-edited Perceiving the Future through New Communication Technologies with Katz and Floyd (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021). She holds a Master of Education and has also completed graduate studies in Classics and World Heritage Conservation. Juliet Floyd, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy at Boston University, United States. Among her recent books is Stanley Cavell’s Must We Mean What We Say? at Fifty (co-edited with Greg Chase and Sandra Laugier, 2021). .
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    ISBN: 9783031338205
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 187 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Political science. ; Ethics. ; World politics. ; Political science
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Psychological and Moral Hypocrisy -- Chapter 3: Domination, Critique and Democratic Hypocrisy -- Chapter 4: Apologetic Narratives: Justifying the Unjustifiable -- Chapter 5: Conclusion: Beyond the Critique of Democratic Hypocrisy, Before Cynical Resignation.
    Abstract: "Mazzone has focused our attention on an important and underappreciated topic; the way hypocrisy suppresses the complaints of the oppressed and poses a particular threat not just to our politics but to democracies as a whole. The topic could hardly be more urgent." -- Ekow N. Yankah, Thomas M. Cooley Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, USA Unconfessed by definition, hypocrisy is one of the most used and abused polemical categories, even today, to denounce the "masked cynicism" of certain social actors, especially when they hold public office. But has hypocrisy always been just that? Should we really always be wary of it and challenge its every manifestation? What forms of hypocrisy can we distinguish? What kind of relationship exists between hypocrisy and the lack of self-critical attitude of those who are used to challenge the conduct of others? And above all: what relationship exists between this common vice, democratic politics and the institutional reproduction of different forms of oppression and domination? These are just some of the questions that inspire this philosophical journey back into the history of one of the most chameleonic concepts of Western culture. In Mazzone’s conception, democratic hypocrisy includes argumentative strategies used by institutional actors to refuse any kind of responsibility when their decisions, actions or roles are called into question by the protests of citizens in a democratic context. He reveals the relationship that exists between such “apologetic narratives” and the institutional reproduction of different forms of oppression and domination. Ultimately, the book urges civic vigilance against underhand wannabe authoritarians, who – as a group – are evolving to find new ways to trick people into opposing democracy. Leonard Mazzone is Research Associate in Social and Political Philosophy at the Department of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Florence, Italy.
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    ISBN: 9783658409715
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 37 S. 1 Abb)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: essentials
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 302.2
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    Keywords: Communication ; Sociology ; Political science ; Culture—Study and teaching
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    ISBN: 9783031336966 , 3031336968
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 232 Seiten) , 41 illus., 10 illus. in color.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: Social Visualities
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    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Mass media ; Culture Study and teaching ; Sociology Methodology ; Motion pictures ; Media Sociology ; Visual Culture ; Sociological Methods ; Film Studies
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    ISBN: 9783031233289
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIII, 175 p. 1 illus.)
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    Series Statement: The future of Europe
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    Keywords: European Union ; Europe—Politics and government ; Europe—Economic conditions ; Comparative government ; Environmental policy ; Political science ; Europe ; Climate change mitigation ; Climate change mitigation ; Europäische Union ; Klimaänderung
    Abstract: Part I. Member States -- Chapter 1. Austria: Weathering the Storm and Greening the Economy? -- Chapter 2. Belgium’s Climate Policy: High Expectations, Low Performance -- Chapter 3. Between Fighting for Climate Change and Fighting for Coal: The Bulgarian Case -- Chapter 4. Croatia - Needs Versus Capacity: Mind the Gap! -- Chapter 5. Cyprus: Global Energy Crisis is an Opportunity to Tackle Climate Change -- Chapter 6. Czechia: Saving the Climate or the Czech Industry? -- Chapter 7. Denmark: Climate as a Given -- Chapter 8. Has Estonia Already Lost the Path to Achieving Its Climate Goals? -- Chapter 9. Finland’s Fight Against Climate Change: Ambitious Yet Pragmatic Approach -- Chapter 10. France: Not Living Up to Its Ambition -- Chapter 11. The Fight Against Climate Change in Germany – From Energiewende to Zeitenwende? -- Chapter 12. Greece’s New Energy and Climate Strategy. A Story of Hope? -- Chapter 13. Hard Pressed by External Actors: Sustainability Transition in Hungary -- Chapter 14. ‘Now, We Need Action’ – Ireland’s Fight Against Climate Change -- Chapter 15. Vulnerable and Unprepared: Assessing Italy’s Path to Fight Climate Change -- Chapter 16. Nature Friendly Latvia Against Its Unnatural Climate Change Problem -- Chapter 17. Climate Change Policies in Lithuania: as Usual, Words Speak Louder Than Actions -- Chapter 18. No Decarbonisation Without Taxation in Luxembourg -- Chapter 19. Malta and Climate Change – Balancing Opportunities with Limitations -- Chapter 20. Concerned but Not Fully Dedicated – the Polish Perspective on Climate Change -- Chapter 21. Portugal Facing Climate Change: Deep Problems, Sluggish Responses, but Hopeful Prospects -- Chapter 22. Romania’s Fight Against Climate Change. Contributing to Ambitious European Targets While Facing Deep-rooted Sectoral Flaws -- Chapter 23. Climate Change: A Second-class Agenda in Slovakia? -- Chapter 24. Slovenia: Big on Plans, Small on Deeds? -- Chapter 25. Solving the Spanish Climate Conundrum While Contributing to the Eu’s Decarbonisation Compass -- Chapter 26. Sweden: Much Progress – but More is Needed! -- Chapter 27. Ambitious Dreams Versus Harsh Reality – Can the Netherlands Really Become a Frontrunner in Climate Action? -- Part II. EU Neighbours -- Chapter 28. Albania’s Challenges and Risks on Climate Neutrality! -- Chapter 29. Mission (Im)possible – How to Fight Against Climate Change in a Country Enduring Permanent Crises: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Chapter 30. Georgia: It is Time to Address the Devastating Effects of Climate Change -- Chapter 31. Icelandic Climate Politics: Ways Forward to a Green and Socially Inclusive Welfare State? -- Chapter 32. Liechtenstein: Small State, Little Responsibility? -- Chapter 33. Climate Change - a Powerful Engine for Economic Transformation in Montenegro -- Chapter 34. North Macedonia: Pause on the ‘green Agenda’ During Crisis -- Chapter 35. Norway’s Climate Policy – Don’t Think of the Elephant! -- Chapter 36. Switzerland’s Climate Policy: Caught Between Eu-compatible Goals and Referendum Constraints -- Chapter 37. Türkiye: a Climate Financing Opportunist? -- Chapter 38. United Kingdom: Brexit, Climate Change and the Conservative Party -- Chapter 39. Ukraine: Revisit Climate Goals After the War to Increase Ambition.
    Abstract: While the ambitious objectives outlined in the EU’s Green Deal aim at making Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050, national implementation greatly varies depending on local geographies, history, culture, economics, and politics. This book analyses Member States’ and EU neighbours’ national efforts to combat climate change. It subsequently draws on these factors to highlight local challenges, tensions, and opportunities on the road towards climate neutrality. In the context of inter-country dependencies following Russia’s war against Ukraine, it addresses strategic questions regarding EU integration, the transformation of our economies, the reduction of energy dependencies, and public perception of the above. The book also makes concrete recommendations, in various policy areas, on how individual countries and the EU as a whole should deal with the climate crisis. The Editors Dr. Michael Kaeding holds a Jean Monnet Chair for European Integration and European Union Politics at the Institute of Political Science, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. He is a visiting fellow of the European Institute of Public Administration in Maastricht and member of the flying faculties of the College of Europe, Bruges, and the Turkish-German University in Istanbul. From 2016 to 2019 he was the chairman of the Trans European Policy Studies Association. Dr. Johannes Pollak is a Professor of International Relations and rector of Webster Vienna Private University, Austria. Prior to this position, he headed the Department of Political Science at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna. In summer 2019, he was elected Chairperson of the Board of the Institute of European Politics in Berlin. Paul Schmidt is the Secretary General of the Austrian Society for European Politics, which promotes and supports the analysis of and communication on European affairs. Prior to that he has worked at the Oesterreichische Nationalbank, both in Vienna and at its office in Brussels at the Permanent Representation of Austria to the European Union.
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    ISBN: 9783031351068
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 185 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: New Directions in Cultural Policy Research
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    Keywords: Mass media—Political aspects. ; Communication and traffic. ; Cultural policy. ; Political ethics. ; Mass media
    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 2 The Economic Method -- 3 Liberalism, Neutrality, and the Arts -- 4 Egalitarianism and Public Funding for the Arts -- 5 Communitarianism -- 6 Conservatism -- 7 Multiculturalism -- 8 Keynes’s Grandchildren.
    Abstract: "This book is an essential contribution to our field; it offers both a synthesis of the moral foundations of arts funding through different philosophical traditions, and an original outlook and interpretation of the subject matter." ─Jonathan Paquette, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada This book provides a detailed account, and critique, of diverse approaches to the arts funding question, with a focus on the arm’s length arts councils that are the norm in the Anglo-American world. It builds on economic methods, the liberal-egalitarian framework of John Rawls, the communitarian opposition to the liberal framework, the capabilities approach to equality, and the cultural conservatism of Roger Scruton and others. In each case, the book considers the very practical aspect of public funding of the arts, namely, what are the implications for what ought to receive priority, and what parts of the cultural world are best left to their own, private sector, devices. It is not a work of “arts advocacy”. Rather, the book challenges assumptions, and sparks critical debate in the field. Michael Rushton teaches in the Arts Administration program in the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, and is Co-Director of its Center for Cultural Affairs. He is the author of Strategic Pricing for the Arts (2014) and the editor of Creative Communities: Art Works in Economic Development (2013), and has published articles on all aspects of cultural affairs, including copyright, freedom of expression, public funding of the arts, the role of nonprofit organizations, tax policy and the arts, authors’ legal rights, and the arts and local economic development, spanning a career in this subject area of twenty-five years.
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    ISBN: 9783031323560
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 423 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law. ; Criminal law. ; Civil law. ; Information technology ; Mass media ; Control engineering. ; Robotics. ; Automation. ; Transportation engineering. ; Traffic engineering.
    Abstract: Part 1: Drones – aviation/aerial automated autonomous transportation systems -- Introduction -- “Drones: The New Delivery Men? A South African and UK perspective.” -- Unmanned Air Transports: the use of drones and legal issues arising thereof -- The Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Law of China: A Comparative Study of the mainland, Hong Kong, and Macao of China -- Part 2: Ships – Maritime automated / autonomous transportation systems -- The Intersection Between Law and Technology in Maritime Law -- Salvage and Autonomous Maritime Navigation -- Uncharted Legal Waters: “The Applicability of the Law on Seaworthiness & Good seamanship to Autonomous vessels.” -- Reforming the Law of the Sea for the Future of Automated Shipping -- Part 3: Road Vehicles – Road automated / autonomous transportation systems -- Automated Vehicles, Liability and Insurance -- Legal and Ethical Aspects of Autonomous Vehicles -- Cyber Risks: Social, Functional and Ethical Dimensions -- Road Traffic Law and Application to Automated Vehicles.
    Abstract: This book discusses various legal aspects of automated and autonomous transport. The regulation of automated and autonomous transport encompasses legislation on automated cars, ships, vessels, and drones. Questions surrounding this novel area of the law, which has attracted major worldwide interest and publicity, are likely to dominate our societies and everyday life in the years ahead. One major challenge addressed in this book is remedying the regulatory fragmentation that can be observed around the globe concerning legislation on automated and autonomous transportation systems. Written and edited by respected experts in the field, including academics and practitioners alike, this book seeks to fill an important gap in the literature. Given its focus and scope, the book will be of considerable interest to practitioners, academics, and policymakers, judges, students and secondary audiences, including engineers, sociologists, naval architects, all those involved in the automated industry, and people working in AI.
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    ISBN: 9783031293788
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 283 p. 31 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Political science—Study and teaching. ; Comparative government. ; Identity politics. ; Sociology. ; Social groups. ; Political sociology. ; Political science
    Abstract: Introduction -- Black Youth Activism Was Pivotal to the Civil Rights Movement: How Black Lives Matter is Inspiring Education Activists Today -- Political Participation of Young People in Serbia: Activities, Values, and Capability -- The 2018 Road Safety Protest in Bangladesh: How a Student Crown Challenged (or Could not Challenge) the Repressive State -- From the Streets to the Campus: The Institutionalization of Youth Anti-Sexual Harassment Activism in Post-Coup Egypt -- When David Defeats Goliath. The Case of MeToo University: The Solidarity Network of Victims of Gender-Based Violence in Universities -- Practising Sectarianism: Lebanese Youth Politics and the Complexity of Youth Political Engagement -- Interrogating Vulnerability within the University: A Case Study of Undocumented/DACAmented Students at a Jesuit Institution -- Making Visible Intersectional Black Pain: Embodied Activism and Affective Communities in Recent South African Youth Movements -- Existential Activism: The Complex Contestations of Trans Youth -- Critical Literacies and the Conditions of Decolonial Possibility -- Conclusion: International Perspectives on Youth Political Mobilizations.
    Abstract: At a time when political mobilisation is a symptom of social dissatisfaction, young people’s participation in political decision-making, practice and ideological change, make foregrounding and investigating their political practices a necessity. The title of this book, Young People Shaping Democratic Politics: Interrogating Inclusion, Mobilising Education clearly announces its intention, subject, and mission. This collection has been inspired by topical youth mobilisations that aim to address injustices and inequalities which are rooted in poverty, austerity, violence, increased surveillance, climate change, dislocation, xenophobia, the rise of authoritarian regimes, and a global turn to the political right. Whereas young people are politicised in moments of conflict and become symbolic conduits for the future of their nation, they represent a category most often relegated to the apolitical sphere before and after such moments of crisis. This edited collection seeks to expand our engagement with inclusion beyond educational institutions by situating young people at the centre of our inquiry, as agents of political processes that promote, problematise and re-imagine inclusive societies. The chapters engage in contemporary case-studies, which are mapped across a wide range of countries from Europe (Serbia, Spain and United Kingdom), North Africa (Egypt), South Africa, North America (United States), South-Asia (Bangladesh), and West Asia (Lebanon). Ian Rivers is Associate Principal and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Strathclyde, UK. C. Laura Lovin is an independent scholar and artist whose work centers on the intersections of feminist, queer and critical race theories within contexts of social movements, labor justice activism, cities and migration, art and visual cultures.
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    ISBN: 9783031294365
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 227 p. 219 illus.)
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    Keywords: Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Medicine—Research. ; Biology—Research. ; Medical laws and legislation. ; Mass media ; Information technology ; Medicine ; Biology
    Abstract: Chapter 1 – Introduction -- Chapter 2 – An overview of the protection of submitted test data -- Chapter 3 – The origins of test data exclusivity -- Chapter 4 – The protection of submitted test data and the TRIPS Agreement -- Chapter 5 – The globalisation of test data exclusivity -- Chapter 6 – Approaches to the Implementation of the Protection of Submitted Test Data -- Chapter 7 – The impact of test data exclusivity -- Chapter 8 – The Impact of Test Data Exclusivity on Measures for the Protection of Public Health -- Chapter 9 – Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book considers the intellectual property protection of clinical test data that has been submitted to governments, in particular through test data exclusivity rights. It focuses on how these intellectual property rights first emerged in the early 1980s, how they have globalised over the past four decades, and what impact they have had upon access to medicine. This book makes a number of significant and original contributions to the literature around the protection of submitted test data. First, the book draws upon the theory of regulatory globalisation to provide an explanation of how intellectual property rights in submitted pharmaceutical test data have become nearly ubiquitous in the legal systems of most major economies. Second, through a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of provisions on the protection of submitted test data in free trade agreements, as well as a comparison of a range of national approaches to the protection of submitted test data, it reveals the broader global regulatory pattern that has given rise to these intellectual property rights. Third, by analysing data on drug approvals in the US, it provides an empirical insight into the impact of test data exclusivity in national pharmaceutical markets. Fourth, the book covers a number of developments regarding test data exclusivity that have occurred as a result of responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, both at the national level as well as at the World Trade Organisation (WTO). This book will appeal to academics researching the intersection of intellectual property and the life sciences, civil society activists working to promote access to medicines, and students (particularly those at the post-graduate level) studying the relationship between intellectual property and medicine.
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    ISBN: 9783031405167
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 355 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Series 57
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    Keywords: Information technology ; Mass media ; Law ; Technological innovations. ; Computers ; Business information services. ; Computational intelligence.
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I - Content -- The Legal Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Copyright in the Digital Single Market - between new uses of protected content and fairness considerations -- Due diligence obligations and liability of intermediary services: the Proposal for the EU Digital Services Act -- Legal challenges posed by the modern-day transportation services. A brief overview from the private law perspective -- The regulation of content moderation -- Part II - Economy -- The European Way to Regulate Big Tech: the EU’s Digital Markets Act -- “eCommerce and EU consumers' rights” -- Online platforms and taxes in the EU: a compatible match? -- Regulating Digital Advertising from the Perspective of the 4th Industrial Revolution -- Part III - Security -- The European Union Strategy for Cybersecurity -- Remarks on the use of biometric data systems (and facial recognition technologies) for law enforcement purposes: security implications of the Proposal for an EU Regulation on Artificial Intelligence -- Cyber operations threatening the European Union and its member states: the rise of the European Union as a cyber defence actor -- Part IV - People -- Data Protection Litigation System under the GDPR -- R2D: The Right to Disconnect from Work -- Is There a Need for an EU Catalogue of Fundamental Digital Rights? -- Countering terrorism propaganda online through TERREG and DSA: a battlefield or a breath of hope for our fundamental human rights? -- AI and Fundamental Rights: the People, the Conversations, and the Governance Challenges.
    Abstract: This book explores the concept of a fourth industrial revolution as an expression of the current technological, economic, and social changes sparked by the growing interconnectivity and intelligent automation that have emerged in the 21st century. It seeks to identify and explain the legal challenges posed by this phenomenon in four main areas: content, economy, security, and people. Part I, Content, considers e.g. the problems posed by new uses of protected works in the digital environment, and the new rules on liability for intermediary services contained in the Digital Services Act. Part II, Economy, is particularly concerned with the regulation of Big Tech in the EU’s Digital Markets Act, ecommerce and EU consumers’ rights, the taxation of online platforms, and digital advertising. Part III, Security, addresses the European Union Strategy for Cybersecurity, the use of biometric data systems and facial recognition technologies for law enforcement purposes, and the security implications of the Proposal for an EU Regulation on Artificial Intelligence, as well as the challenges entailed by the European Union’s positioning itself as a major cyber defence actor. Part IV, People, discusses the Data Protection Litigation System under the GDPR, the right to disconnect from work, the proposed EU Catalogue of Fundamental Digital Rights, the countering of terrorist propaganda online through the TERREG and the DSA, and AI and Fundamental Rights.
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    ISBN: 9783031433047
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(V, 104 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Philosophy. ; Political science ; Economics.
    Abstract: Modern Monetary Theory and Distributive Justice shows how the macroeconomic framework called modern money theory (MMT) is relevant to the field of political philosophy called distributive justice. Many of the macroeconomic assumptions of distributive justice are unstated and unexamined. The framework of MMT illuminates these assumptions and provides an alternative vision of distributive justice analysis and prescriptions. In particular, MMT holds that modern money is a nominal state issued token (fiat), there is a distinction between nominal assets and real assets, that state money as a nominal token can cause changes in real terms, and that the macroeconomy has historically not operated at capacity. The upshot of these assumptions held by MMT is that state spending can bring about changes in persons’ well-being without traditional redistributive measures via taxation. This is in contradistinction to standard assumptions in the distributive justice literature, which holds that the macroeconomy is at capacity and, thus, redistribution is the necessary mechanism for enacting improvements in well-being. This is a fundamental shift in how distributive justice can be conceived.
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    ISBN: 9783031328985
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 274 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations 27
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Ethnology—Africa. ; Culture. ; Ethics. ; Moral development. ; Social influence. ; Political science ; Ethnology
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Introduction- What is Development Ethics in an African Context? -- Chapter 2 African Ethics as a Conduit to Development -- Chapter 3 Neo-liberalism and the Ethics of Pan-African Development Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter 4 An Anatomy of Neoliberalism’s Subversion of Development and Democracy in Africa -- Chapter 5 The Moral Dimension of Development in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 6 Development Theory and Ideology Conundrums in Africa: A disconnect between values and practice -- Chapter 7 “A model without plenty”: A critical assessment of the “Winner takes all” concept in Zimbabwean politics 1980-2021 -- Chapter 8 African Ethics and Sustainable Development Goals: Towards Achieving the SDGs in Africa -- Chapter 9 A blessing or a curse: An exploration of Zimbabwe’s plight in the global village -- Chapter 10 Can the disrupter be disrupted? An ethical interrogation of the implication of Disruptive innovations on incumbent businesses in Africa -- Chapter 11 Human Rights: A Precursor for Development in Africa with specific reference to Women’s Rights -- Chapter 12 The Economic Foundation of Racism -- Chapter 13 Dynamics of poverty and brain-drain in Africa -- Chapter 14 Medical Brain Drain and Restrictive Migration Policies in Africa: Recurring Issues and New Perspectives -- Chapter 15 Environmental and intergeneration justice in Africa: Important issues in addressing Africa’s developmental challenges in the 21st century -- Chapter 16 “Environmental Crisis or Environmental Retaliation”: Reflections on the Nexus between the Manyika people and the Environment in Post-Colonial Zimbabwe -- Chapter 17 Africa’s Economic Migrants and their contribution to Community Development in Africa’s host communities -- Chapter 18 Epistemic Decolonisation in African Higher Education: Beyond Current Curricular and Pedagogical Reformation -- Chapter 19 Educational Challenges to Africa’s Development: The Imperative of Epistemic Decolonisation Victoria -- Chapter 20 Political conflict, Sanctions and Development in the Post-coup Zimbabwe: An Ubuntu perspective -- Chapter 21 Terrorism, Religious Fundamentalism and the Challenge of (Under)development in Africa: An Existentialist InterventionAbidemi Israel -- Chapter 22 Towards Resolving African Leadership Issues Using Integrity and Public Accountability Criteria of Ethical and Exemplary Leadership Models -- Chapter 23 Conclusion: Development Ethics in an African Context: What does the future hold?.
    Abstract: This book offers fresh academic insights, reflections, questions, issues, and approaches to development ethics, taking into account, African values and ethics. Development ethics is an area of applied ethics that examines the moral issues involved in global, social, and economic transformation. While it is a relatively new discipline, there have been numerous scholarly publications on it from Western perspectives. However, only a few studies that focused on development ethics from the African perspective. To address this gap, the book seeks to answer critical questions such as "What does development mean to Africans?", "How can we measure development?", "Who gets to decide?", and "What constitutes just development in Africa?" With contributions from African scholars from diverse backgrounds, the book covers various development themes such as Theories and approaches to development ethics in Africa, Environmental Ethics and African Development, Ethics, Politics and African Development, Migration and African development, Gender, Ethics and Socio-economic Development in Africa, Education, Ethics and African development. It is an essential resource for researchers, lecturers, and students interested in political philosophy and African culture studies.
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    ISBN: 9783031255236
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 153 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations 25
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Civilization—History. ; Identity politics. ; Sociology. ; Anthropology. ; Political science ; Civilization
    Abstract: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Ashoka, and the edicts against the absolute -- Chapter 2. Origen, salvation is for everyone, even the pharaoh -- Chapter 3. Nicholas of Cues, one religion and many different rituals -- Chapter 4. Las Casas, the duel over the civilisation of the New World -- Chapter 5. Montaigne, “qui sont les barbares ?” -- Chapter 6. Lessing and the code of the three rings -- Chapter 7. Kallen and the harmony of an orchestra -- Chapter 8. Dupuis, pluralism in Christian theology -- Chapter 9. A Samoan adventure with consequences -- Chapter 10. Isaiah Berlin and the pluralism of values.
    Abstract: This book offers an account of ten crucial moments in the history of ideas, which represent ten key moments of the discovery of pluralism. From the Indian emperor Ashoka to Origen and from Nicola Cusano to Las Casas, Montaigne, Lessing, giants who opened the way to the thought of tolerance, challenging the dogma of a unique truth dictated by authority, followed in this reconstruction by other glowing thinkers of the twentieth century, such as Horace Kallen, Margaret Mead, and Jacques Dupuis. These protagonists, each in their own way, battled against monism for the respect of differences and for the knowledge of otherness. This kind of hall of fame of pluralist thinkers ends with the most important figure of the pluralism of values, Isaiah Berlin, of whom an unpublished interview appears here for the first time in English. The volume is unique in this two-thousand-year-old variety of voices gathered under the denominator of cultural pluralism that they embody in the deepest and most challenging sense, often at the limits and beyond the limits of heresy. It is of great value and interest to scholars and students of theoretical, moral, political philosophy, sociology, comparative studies, comparative literature, religious diversity, religious studies, anthropology, and all those interested in the history of tolerance.
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    ISBN: 9783031262630
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXV, 285 p., 16 illus., 3 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: Palgrave studies in European Union politics
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    Keywords: European Union ; European Union ; Europe—Politics and government ; Legislation ; Executive power ; Political science ; Europe ; Internationale Organisation ; Ausscheiden ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Mitglied ; Verhandlung ; Diplomatie ; Internationaler Konflikt ; Konfliktlösung ; European Union countries Foreign relations ; Great Britain Foreign relations ; Großbritannien
    Abstract: Introduction. Responding to Brexit -- Chapter 1. Framing the Brexit challenge -- Chapter 2. Creating Institutional Capacity -- Chapter 3. Building the EU’s Brexit process -- Chapter 4. Structuring the Negotiations -- Chapter 5. Sufficient Progress -- Chapter 6. Deal or no deal?.-Chapter 7. The Trade and Cooperation Agreement -- Chapter 8. Implementation of the Agreements -- Conclusions. Process and Capacity.
    Abstract: “Finally a book that examines the EU side of the Brexit story. Based on an original argument and interviews with policy-makers, Laffan and Telle explain how the EU managed to be united and successful in the negotiations with the UK.” —Frank Schimmelfennig, Professor of European Politics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland "This entertaining, persuasive and well-researched account of how the EU approached and conducted the Brexit negotiations is likely to be the definitive work on the subject." —Bobby McDonagh, Ambassador of Ireland to the United Kingdom (2009–2013) Laffan and Telle’s book is both a definitive statement on Brexit-EU relations and a clear-sighted investigation of how the EU may cope with future tests, ranging from climate change to Ukraine enlargement. —Liesbet Hooghe, Professor of Political Science, UNC-Chapel Hill , USA This book is the first detailed analysis of how the EU responded to Brexit. It is an important reference point for future studies of the Brexit negotiations. The authors conducted in-depth interviews with key institutional players in Brussels and in several member states to document how the EU handled the first-ever exit of one of its members. The Brexit shock came at a time when the EU had barely recovered from the Euro crisis and was struggling to manage an unprecedented inflow of refugees. The immediate fear was that Brexit might be the final straw that broke the camel ’s back. Eurosceptics were jubilant, and Europhiles were distraught. In reality, the EU reacted to Brexit with resolve and a determination to protect the polity. The book argues that getting the process right was crucial. The EU mobilised its collective capacity to negotiate effectively and with one voice. Brigid Laffan is Emeritus Professor at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy. Until her retirement in August 2021, Prof. Laffan was Director and Professor at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. Stefan Telle worked as Research Associate in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, Italy.
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    ISBN: 9783031243707
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVII, 290 p. 14 illus., 12 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies
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    Keywords: Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Crime—Sociological aspects. ; Law and the social sciences. ; Political science. ; International law. ; International relations. ; Mass media ; Information technology ; Crime
    Abstract: Part I: Introduction to IP -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part II: Case Studies -- Chapter 2: China Enga/ges in International Regulation of Geographical Indications -- Chapter 3: China Engages in International Regulation of Disclosure Obligation -- Chapter 4: China Emerges in International Standardisation -- Chapter 5: China’s Bilateral IP Engagement: A Look into the Chinese FTAs -- Chapter 6: China and Multilateral IP Governance -- Part III: Discussion -- Chapter 7: Who Governs? Actors in China’s International IP Engagement -- Chapter 8: Principles for China’s International IP Engagement -- Chapter 9: China’s Strategies to Engage in Global IP Governance -- Chapter 10: Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book analyses how China has engaged in global IP governance and the implications of its engagement for global distributive justice. It investigates five cases on China’s IP engagement in geographical indications, the disclosure obligation, IP and standardisation, and its bilateral and multilateral IP engagement. It takes a regulation-oriented approach to examine substate and non-state actors involved in China’s global IP engagement, identifies principles that have guided or constrained its engagement, and discusses strategies actors have used in managing the principles. Its focus on engagement directs attention to processes instead of outcomes, which enables a more nuanced understanding of the role that China plays in global IP governance than the dichotomic categorisation of China either as a global IP rule-taker or rule-maker. This book identifies two groups of strategies that China has used in its global IP engagement: forum and agenda-related strategies and principle-related strategies. The first group concerns questions of where and how China has advanced its IP agenda, including multi-forum engagement, dissembling, and more cohesive responsive engagement. The second group consists of strategies to achieve a certain principle or manage contesting principles, including modelling and balancing. It shows that China’s deployment of engagement strategies makes its IP system similar to those of the EU and the US. Its balancing strategy has led to constructed inconsistency of its IP positions across forums. This book argues that China still has some way to go to influence global IP agenda-setting in a way matching its status as the second largest economy. Wenting Cheng is Grand Challenge Research Fellow at the College of Law, the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia. .
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    ISBN: 9783031074226
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 457 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: LIDC Contributions on Antitrust Law, Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition
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    Keywords: Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law. ; Artificial intelligence. ; Telemarketing. ; Internet marketing. ; Big data. ; Trade regulation. ; Mass media ; Information technology
    Abstract: Part I: Antitrust in Data Driven Markets -- International Report -- Australia -- Austria -- Belgium -- France -- Germany -- Hungary -- Norway -- Switzerland -- United Kingdom -- Part II: Legal Framework for Influencers, Native Advertising and Control over the use of AI in Marketing -- International Report -- Austria -- Brazil -- Germany -- Hungary.
    Abstract: This book gathers contributions from a broad range of jurisdictions, written by practitioners and academics alike, and offers an unparalleled comparative view of key issues in competition law, intellectual property and unfair competition law, with a specific focus on the use of personal data. The first part focuses on the role of competition law in shaping the digital economy. It discusses the use of personal data, the market power of platforms, the assessment of free services, and more broadly the responsibility of dominant companies in the smooth functioning of the digital economy. In turn, the second part sheds light on how the conduct of influencers, native advertising and the use of AI for marketing purposes can be controlled by the law, focusing on the use of personal data and the impact of behavioral advertising on consumers. In this regard, the book brings together the current legal responses across a number of European and other countries, all summarized and elaborated on in the form of two international reports. The LIDC is a long-standing international association that focuses on the interface between competition law and intellectual property law, including unfair competition issues.
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    ISBN: 9783031181429
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 267 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Library of Public Policy and Public Administration 18
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    Keywords: Political science—Philosophy. ; Social sciences—Philosophy. ; Well-being. ; Social policy. ; Political science ; Social sciences
    Abstract: Chapter 1 – Introduction -- Chapter 2 – Well-Being and the Human Condition -- Chapter 3 – Well-Being, Pain, and Parfit: Time, Self-Interest and Pensions Policy -- Chapter 4 – Well-Being, Agency, and Finiteness: Time, Self-Acceptance and Disability Policy -- Chapter 5 – Well-Being, Melancholy, and Happiness: Bitter-Sweet Emotions, Sober Self-Reflection, Loss and Bereavement -- Chapter 6 – Well-Being, Radical Politics and False-Consciousness: Self-Knowledge, Disability, and ‘Subjective’ versus ‘Objective’ Perspectives in Co-Productive Practices -- Chapter 7 – Well-Being, Mental Illness, Co-Production and Social Prescription: Social Constructionism, Relational Integrity, and Agency -- Chapter 8 - Meaning and Purpose-Based Approaches to Pluralistic Understandings of Well-Being -- Chapter 9 – Conclusion: The Human Condition, Conflicting Experiences of Time, Emotion, Self-Consciousness, and Value Incommensurability.
    Abstract: This book provides important philosophical insights concerning the kind of creatures we are such that we can experience something we understand as well-being, with these insights then being applied to various areas of social policy and welfare practice. The author defends what he calls The Ontology of Well-Being Thesis (TOWT), addressing ontological questions about the human condition, and how these questions are fundamental to issues concerning what we might know about human well-being and how we should promote it. Yet, surprisingly, these ontological questions are often side-lined in academic, political, and policy and practice based debates about well-being. Addressing these questions, head-on, six features of the human condition are identified via TOWT: human embodiment, finiteness, sociability, cognition, evaluation, and agency. The main argument of the thesis is that these features reveal the conflicting character of human experiences, which can, in turn, have a profound bearing on our experience of well-being. Notably, it is our conflicting experiences of time, emotion, and self-consciousness, which can potentially help us experience well-being in complex and multi-dimensional ways. The author then applies these insights to various social policies and welfare practices, concerning, for example, pensions, disability, bereavement counselling, social prescribing within health settings, the promotion of mental health, and co-production practices. This book is of importance to philosophers, social policy analysts, and welfare practitioners and is also relevant to the fields of psychology, sociology, politics, and the health sciences. .
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    ISBN: 9783031110085
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 338 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Frontiers in Philosophy of Religion
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    Keywords: Religion—Philosophy. ; Political science—Philosophy. ; Philosophy. ; Political science ; Religion
    Abstract: 1. Introduction; Sharada Sugirtharajah -- Part 1 Hick’s Religious Pluralism: A Western Reappraisal -- 2. The Translucency of the Real: Revisiting John Hick’s Pluralistic Hypothesis; Kenneth Rose -- 3. Religious Pluralism and Critical Realism; Perry Schmidt-Leukel -- 4. Pointers to Pluralism Not Relativism; Alan Race -- 5. Ethics and Pluralism; Keith Ward -- 6. Jewish Pluralism and John Hick; Dan Cohn-Sherbok -- Part II Re-envisioning Hick’s Religious Pluralism: Indic and Islamic Responses -- 7. Eating Sugar, Becoming Sugar, Both, or Neither? Eschatology and Religious Pluralism in the Thought of John Hick; Swami Medhananda -- 8. On the Shoulders of a Giant: The Re-envisioning and Reconstruction of John Hick’s Pluralistic Hypothesis; Jeffery D. Long -- 9. The Knowable and the Unknowable ‘Real’ in Radhakrishnan’s and Hick’s Thinking; Sharada Sugirtharajah -- 10. Hick’s Theory of Religion and the Inclusive Option; Amir Dastmalchian -- Part III Hick’s Religious Pluralism: Asian and African responses -- 11. Chinese Daoism and Ultimate Reality: An Interpretation Based on John Hick’s Religious Pluralism; Zhicheng Wang -- 12. Hick’s religious pluralism and Korean Theology of Indigenization; Iljoon Park -- 13. Japanese Responses to Hick’s Religious Pluralism: Hick’s liberalism inherited from British Idealism; Naoki Kitta -- 14. The Significance of John Hick’s Soteriological and Ethical Criteria for Religiously Pluralistic Nigeria; Olusegun Noah Olawoyin.
    Abstract: This volume contains fresh scholarly contributions to mark the birth centenary of John Hick, the internationally well-known philosopher of religion, whose works continue to have significant global relevance in today’s religiously diverse and conflict-ridden world. His writings have reset the parameters of religious pluralism. Up till now, Hick’s religious pluralism has been mainly seen in relation to the Western context where Christianity is the predominant religion. This volume includes both Western and non-Western engagement with his thinking in contexts such as Japan, China, Korea, Nigeria, and India, where Christianity is a minority religion with little political power. Its distinctiveness lies in widening the debate on religious pluralism by bringing Hick’s pluralistic hypothesis into a constructive cross-cultural and interreligious conversation with scholars of Hinduism, Jainism, Daoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and African traditional religions. In doing so, this collection examines how Hick’s philosophy of religious pluralism has been received, appropriated and appraised by these scholars. It has been appreciated and critiqued in equal measure, and continues to impact on current thinking on religious pluralism. This volume makes a significant contribution to the debate initiated by Hick. Sharada Sugirtharajah, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, School of Theology, Philosophy and Religion, University of Birmingham.
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