02520nlm0 2200385 450 00003760720250325120851.0978-88-921-7319-4eBook-PDF20231030d2022----km-y0itay50------baitaIT--------001cysdoug----uuuuu<<L' >>oggettivo segreto di tutta la storiarisorsa elettronicariflessioni sul potere secondo Erich PrzywaraMargherita Genialein appendice traduzione di Macht tratto da Erich Przywara, HumanitasTorinoGiappichelli20221 testo elettronico (170 p.)Centro di ricerca per l'estetica del diritto. Studi e ricerche16Testo elettronicoIndice del libro free access:http://digital.casalini.it/9788892173194Erich Przywara, autore che ha riflettuto sulla complessità della cultura umana, ha influenzato il pensiero di importanti intellettuali del Novecento. Presentiamo qui in traduzione "Macht" di Humanitas, compendio teologico della teoria del Potere, per esplicitarne un aspetto fondamentale: il legame con la teoria elaborata dal politologo tedesco Carl Schmitt sul concetto di Nomos della terra. Schmitt indica in questa opera di Przywara uno studio sulle radici indoeuropee del Potere, che anticipa la teoria strutturalista di Georges Dumézil. Nel Potere si cela il "segreto" che informa di sé tutta la storia: il significato trifunzionale del Nomos origina dal mito germanico della guerra. Nel comprenderlo Przywara presenta l'urgenza cristiana di opporsi alla ricercata conclusione apocalittica pagana, il Ragnarok o caduta degli dèi. [Testo dell'editore]2001Centro di ricerca per l'estetica del diritto. Studi e ricerche16<<L' >>oggettivo segreto di tutta la storia4342862Humanitas4342863PotereConcezione [di] Przywara, Erich303.309223PROCESSI SOCIALI. COORDINAMENTO E CONTROLLO. PersoneGeniale,Margherita070309858Przywara,Erich072ITUNIPARTHENOPE20250325REICATUNIMARCData ultima consultazione: 25-03-2025http://digital.casalini.it/9788892173194Accesso limitato alla rete di Ateneo Università di Napoli "Parthenope"000037607EBOOK49891NAVA12025Humanitas4342863Oggettivo segreto di tutta la storia4342862UNIPARTHENOPE05140nam 22006735 450 991079923970332120251008153518.03-031-45399-910.1007/978-3-031-45399-1(MiAaPQ)EBC31038183(Au-PeEL)EBL31038183(DE-He213)978-3-031-45399-1(CKB)29451468700041(OCoLC)1416748714(EXLCZ)992945146870004120231223d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Challenges of Illegal Trafficking in the Mediterranean Area /edited by Vincenzo Militello, Alessandro Spena1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (292 pages)Legal Studies in International, European and Comparative Criminal Law,2524-8057 ;9Print version: Militello, Vincenzo The Challenges of Illegal Trafficking in the Mediterranean Area Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 9783031453984 Includes bibliographical references.Introduction 1 The illicit trades of people and goods in the Mediterranean and the transnational criminal organizations -- Section I – Jurisdictional issues -- 2 Territorialising the extraterritorial: the role of “suppression” conventions -- 3 Adjudicative Jurisdiction for crimes at sea: an international law perspective -- 4 Coercive powers and jurisdiction on the high seas to combat human smuggling -- Section II – Migrant smuggling -- 5 Anti-smuggling penal policies: a cross-national exploration -- 6 Facilitation of irregular immigration vs. organised smuggling of migrants: is this dichotomy relevant to the interpretation of Italian criminal law? -- 7 Challenging the hostile environment for search and rescue at sea: reflections from the Sea Watch litigation -- Section III – Human trafficking and labour market -- 8 The Problems of trafficking in human beings in Spain. Criminal regulations and Jurisprudential treatment -- 9 Organised crime, illicit manpower brokerage and recent Italian legislation -- 10 International and domestic perspectives to combat gangmaster systems -- Section IV – Traffickings of goods and human organs -- 11 Soft drugs and organized crime: a problematic relationship -- 12 Trafficking in cultural property. An evolving international legal framework -- 13 The criminal policy on trafficking in cultural goods14 Trafficking in human organs – a Portuguese perspective.The book deals with illicit trafficking in the Mediterranean, seen as a borderline issue between mobility and security under a strongly interdisciplinary approach. The opening part is dedicated to issues that transversally concern illegal trafficking: criminological, criminal law, criminal procedure, but also international law issues. This part presents a kind of general theory of illegal trafficking, showing its recurring aspects and identifying the legal and criminal-political issues that would be best addressed by a unified approach to the matter. The other parts are devoted to presenting, instead, a special part overview of illegal trafficking. The second and the third section are devoted, in particular, to illegal traffics having human beings as their objects. More specifically, the second part examines smuggling of migrants, which has a central - criminological and criminal-political - relevance among the illegal traffics taking place in the Mediterranean. The third part deals with the neighbouring theme of human trafficking, especially in its connection with the problem of labour exploitation. Finally, the fourth part focuses on some trafficking in goods, offering a selected and representative overview of some of the most significant forms that such trafficking can take: tobacco trafficking, drug trafficking and trafficking in cultural goods.Legal Studies in International, European and Comparative Criminal Law,2524-8057 ;9LawEuropeCriminal lawInternational unificationCriminal lawOrganized crimeTransnational crimeEuropean Criminal LawCriminal Law and Criminal Procedure LawOrganized CrimeTransnational CrimeLawCriminal lawInternational unification.Criminal law.Organized crime.Transnational crime.European Criminal Law.Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law.Organized Crime.Transnational Crime.361Militello VincenzoSpena AlessandroMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910799239703321The Challenges of Illegal Trafficking in the Mediterranean Area3871248UNINA