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UNINA9910495978603321 |
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Gousseff Catherine |
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L’exil russe : La fabrique du réfugié apatride (1920-1939) / / Catherine Gousseff |
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Paris, : CNRS Éditions, 2016 |
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1 online resource (335 p.) |
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Russians - France - History - 20th century |
Political refugees - France - History - 20th century |
Soviet Union History Revolution, 1917-1921 Refugees |
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Monografia |
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France terre d’asile ? Dans les années 1920, la France accueille près de 80 000 Russes ayant quitté leur pays à la suite de la révolution, plus que la plupart des pays européens. Comment répondre à cet afflux de population ? Comment les accueillir, où les installer ? Quel statut leur accorder ? Ces questions ne relèvent pas de la seule politique intérieure française : elles acquièrent avec la création du Haut Commissariat aux Réfugiés une dimension internationale. Au croisement du droit, de la diplomatie et de la sociologie, Catherine Gousseff nous relate l’élaboration du statut de réfugié. Elle met particulièrement en avant l’assistance des associations caritatives et le rôle politique des élites russes auprès de la Société des nations. Une question politique et humaine qui est encore la nôtre. |
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UNINA9910821724603321 |
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Leckey Robert |
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Contextual subjects : family, state and relational theory / / Robert Leckey |
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Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2008 |
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©2008 |
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1-4426-9233-2 |
1-4426-8774-6 |
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1 online resource (366 p.) |
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Law - Canada - Philosophy |
Domestic relations - Canada |
Administrative law - Canada |
Contextualism (Philosophy) |
Electronic books. |
Canada |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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1. Introduction -- pt. 1. Family law -- 2. Thick subjects in the past -- 3. Contextual subjects in the present -- 4. Contracting and disputes within relational theory -- pt. 2. Administrative law -- 5. Thin subjects in the past -- 6. Contextualism emerges -- 7. Administration and relational norms -- 8. Conclusion. |
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Law and legal discourse both presuppose and produce legal subjects. Views on the nature of the legal subject will constantly shift, therefore, with changes in the law. Contextual Subjects argues that a new view of the legal subject has indeed emerged and that it is now embedded in the social context and relationships. This claim is developed through a contrast of Canadian family law and administrative law as it was in the mid-twentieth century and as it is today.Robert Leckey argues that it is not only the subject that is contextual. Legal discourse and adjudication have also become more contextual, making family law and administrative law themselves contextual subjects. Leckey bolsters this |
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argument through the use of relational theory, a rich strand of feminist political theory that advocates a contextual method and seeks to promote constructive relationships that enable relational autonomy. Developments in family law and administrative law, therefore, exemplify the contextualism called for by relational theorists. Leckey points to the importance of contextualization, but he is not uncritical of relational theory, insisting that it should articulate more forcefully its normative vision of good relationships and offer clear recommendations in contested areas.Contextual Subjects is the most thorough and sustained application of relational theory to legal examples to appear to date. It is unique in Canadian legal scholarship for the way it pairs family law and administrative law, and within legal scholarship in English for its integration of common law and civil law. |
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