International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy 2022 / / edited by Harald Ginzky, Fabiano De Andrade Corrêa, Elizabeth Dooley, Irene L. Heuser, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Robert Kibugi, Oliver C. Ruppel
| International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy 2022 / / edited by Harald Ginzky, Fabiano De Andrade Corrêa, Elizabeth Dooley, Irene L. Heuser, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Robert Kibugi, Oliver C. Ruppel |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2024.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (X, 331 p.) |
| Disciplina | 344.046 |
| Collana | International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy |
| Soggetto topico |
Environmental law, International
Soil science International law Human rights Climatology Environmental policy International Environmental Law Soil Science Public International Law Human Rights Climate Sciences Environmental Policy |
| ISBN |
9783031406096
3031406095 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Part 1: the theme: sustainable soil management and climate mitigation and adaptation -- Sustainable Soil Management and Soil Carbon Sequestration -- The Climate Decision of the German Constitutional Court and its Implications on Soil Management -- Legislative Protection for the Soil Environment and Climate Change. Unsealing: Benefits, Potentials, Legal Provisions and Funding: the German Experience -- Land-use Implications of Carbon Dioxide Removal: An Emerging Legal Issue? -- "What place for contractual commitments in the protection of European agricultural soils? -- The example of carbon sequestration" -- Part 2: Recent international developments -- UNFCCC CoP26: Key Outcomes for Soil Management -- The mainstreaming agenda of the CBD and its value to protect and to enhance soil ecosystem services -- Part 3: Regional/national reports -- Soil protection law in Japan -- Soil-related laws in Thailand -- Effective governance for sustainable soil management at national level: Selected recommendations based on African and German soil law studies -- Part 4: Cross-cutting issues -- PFASs in soil and groundwater– comprehensive challenges and progress in regulation and management in Germany -- An African Legal, Cultural and Religious Perspective of Sustainable Soil Governance. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910842027803321 |
| Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy 2025 / / edited by Harald Ginzky, David Grinlinton, Irene L. Heuser, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Atieh Khatibi, Natalia Rodriguez-Eugenio, Oliver C. Ruppel
| International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy 2025 / / edited by Harald Ginzky, David Grinlinton, Irene L. Heuser, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Atieh Khatibi, Natalia Rodriguez-Eugenio, Oliver C. Ruppel |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2026.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2026 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XIII, 540 p. 17 illus., 15 illus. in color.) |
| Disciplina | 344.046 |
| Collana | International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy |
| Soggetto topico |
Environmental law, International
Soil science Human rights International law Humanitarian law International Environmental Law Soil Science Human Rights Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations International Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict |
| ISBN | 3-032-03251-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Foreword by Dirk Messner -- Part I: The Theme: The Global Multiple Crisis and Sustainable Soil Management: Soil Law: Protection and Restoration of the Finite Resource by Rattan Lal -- Soil, War and the Battle Against Misinformation: Debunking Myths in Ukraine’s Agricultural Recovery by Olena Melnyk et al -- Sustainable Soil Management in Failed or Destabilized States by Delwendé Innocent Kiba and Wendpayangdé Inès Carolle Kiba -- One Security by Alex McBratney and Daniel Park.-Global Soil Governance in the Midst of Health Pandemics and Crises: WHO Pandemic Treaty, 2025 to the Rescue? by Pamela Towela Sambo -- Losing Ground: Soil Degradation, Displacement, and the Global Climate Crisis by Giuseppe Poderati -- Political Framework Conditions and Legal Instruments of Soil Protection to Prevent Hunger and Achieve Food Security by Irene Heuser -- Law and Policy, and Sustainable Agriculture by Ian Hannam and Thomas Hannam.-EU Law and the Energy Transition: Leaving Soils Behind? by Matteo Fermeglia und Heloísa Oliveira -- Digitalisation, Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability in the Context of Sustainable Soil Management: The Future Role of Law and Governance? by Harald Ginzky and Oliver Ruppel -- Degrading the Soil: An Act of Ecocide? by Ian Hannam -- Part II: Recent International Developments: Fertile Ground or Barren Policy? Evaluating Cross-Convention Approaches to Soil Protection by Tejas Rao -- UNCCD COP16: Key Discussions and Outcomes on Science, Participation, and Drought, and the Growing Emphasis on Agriculture and Rangelands by Jonathan Schieren, Laura Madrid and Ben Akintola -- Plastic Pollution in Soils – the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to Develop an International Legally Binding Instrument on Plastic Pollution, Including in the Marine Environment by Alexandara Harrington -- Soil Protection and the Alpine Convention by Elfi Hasler -- Part III: Regional/National Reports: Soil Protection Law in Austria by Gerd Schnedl -- Soil legislation by the European Union: an EU “Soil Monitoring Law” on the Horizon? by Harald Ginzky and Siliva Pieper -- Recent Developments in Soil Governance in Australia: The Drive Towards a National Policy and Implications for Rural Land by Andrew Lawson -- Soil Erosion and Dust Storm in Iran and the Middle East Region from the Perspective of International Law by Ali Mashhadi -- Social and Ecological Sustainability of Land Improvement and Soil Use in the Japanese Agricultural Sector: Focusing on Gender Equality and Biodiversity by Kohei Kameoka and Mitsu Takahashi -- Part IV: Cross-cutting Issues: A Strategy for Soil Protection on a Local Scale: Nature-Based Solutions for Making the City of Kassel (Germany) Climate Neutral by Jochen Wulfhorst -- From Land to Soil: Changes and Setbacks in French Law by Maylis Desrousseaux -- Forest Soil Protection in Germany – Innovations from a Leaked Federal Forest Act Amendment Draft in 2023 by Ina Krahl. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911046525203321 |
| Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2026 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Law | Environment | Africa : Publication of the 5th Symposium | 4th Scientific Conference | 2018 of the Association of Environmental Law Lecturers from African Universities in cooperation with the Climate Policy and Energy Security Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and UN Environment
| Law | Environment | Africa : Publication of the 5th Symposium | 4th Scientific Conference | 2018 of the Association of Environmental Law Lecturers from African Universities in cooperation with the Climate Policy and Energy Security Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and UN Environment |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
| Collana | Schriftenreihe Recht und Verfassung in Afrika - Law and Constitution in Africa |
| Soggetto topico | Environmental law - Africa |
| ISBN |
3-8452-9460-4
9783848752874 (print) 9783845294605 (ebook) |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Law, environment, Africa: introducing the imperatives, parameters and trends / Alexander Paterson -- Climate change legislative development on the African continent / Olivia Rumble -- Nigeria's commitments under the climate change Paris Agreement: legislative and regulatory imperatives towards ensuring sustainable development / Oluwatoyin Adejonwo-Osho -- Bridging the gap between climate change and energy policy options: what next for Nigeria? / Morakinyo Adedayo Ayoade -- Climate change, human security and the humanitarian crisis in the Lake Chad Basin region: selected legal and developmental aspects with a special focus on water governance / Oliver C. Ruppel, Mark B. Funteh -- Forests, forest rights, benefit-sharing and climate change implications under Cameroonian law / Christopher F. Tamasang -- Indigenous peoples and climate change in Cameroon / Daniel Armel Owona Mbarga -- REDD+ and benefit sharing: an examination of the legal framework in Uganda / Hadijah Yahyah -- Regulatory preparedness for non-motorised transport in Nairobi / Edna Odhiambo -- Wildlife conservation and community property rights in Kenya / Patricia Kameri-Mbote -- Criminal law protection of wildlife reserves in Cameroon / Marie Ngo Nonga -- Harnessing oil as natural resource wealth: a focus on the legal frameworks of Nigeria and Uganda / Lanre Aladeitan, Robert Alex Wabunoha, Chidinma Therese Odaghara -- Access and benefit sharing: beyond the Nagoya Protocol and its ideals / Andrew Muma -- Ecosystem services: legal issues on Nigeria's wetlands / Erimma Gloria Orie -- The role of the Environment and Land Court in governing natural resources in Kenya / Collins Odote -- Public participation in environmental decision-making in Cameroon - myth or reality? / Jean-Claude Ashukem. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910346848003321 |
| Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Law, Environment, Africa : publication of the 5th Symposium, 4th Scientific Conference, 2018 of the Association of Environmental Law Lecturers from African Universities in cooperation with the Climate Policy and Energy Security Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and UN Environment / / Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Alexander Patersen, Oliver C. Ruppel, Bibora Bello Orubebe, Emmanuel D. Kam Yogo (editors)
| Law, Environment, Africa : publication of the 5th Symposium, 4th Scientific Conference, 2018 of the Association of Environmental Law Lecturers from African Universities in cooperation with the Climate Policy and Energy Security Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and UN Environment / / Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Alexander Patersen, Oliver C. Ruppel, Bibora Bello Orubebe, Emmanuel D. Kam Yogo (editors) |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019 |
| Collana | Schriftenreihe Recht und Verfassung in Afrika - Law and Constitution in Africa |
| Soggetto topico | Environmental law - Africa |
| Soggetto non controllato |
sustainable development
Environment Law Africa Umweltrecht Afrika |
| ISBN |
3-8452-9460-4
9783848752874 (print) 9783845294605 (ebook) |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Law, environment, Africa: introducing the imperatives, parameters and trends / Alexander Paterson -- Climate change legislative development on the African continent / Olivia Rumble -- Nigeria's commitments under the climate change Paris Agreement: legislative and regulatory imperatives towards ensuring sustainable development / Oluwatoyin Adejonwo-Osho -- Bridging the gap between climate change and energy policy options: what next for Nigeria? / Morakinyo Adedayo Ayoade -- Climate change, human security and the humanitarian crisis in the Lake Chad Basin region: selected legal and developmental aspects with a special focus on water governance / Oliver C. Ruppel, Mark B. Funteh -- Forests, forest rights, benefit-sharing and climate change implications under Cameroonian law / Christopher F. Tamasang -- Indigenous peoples and climate change in Cameroon / Daniel Armel Owona Mbarga -- REDD+ and benefit sharing: an examination of the legal framework in Uganda / Hadijah Yahyah -- Regulatory preparedness for non-motorised transport in Nairobi / Edna Odhiambo -- Wildlife conservation and community property rights in Kenya / Patricia Kameri-Mbote -- Criminal law protection of wildlife reserves in Cameroon / Marie Ngo Nonga -- Harnessing oil as natural resource wealth: a focus on the legal frameworks of Nigeria and Uganda / Lanre Aladeitan, Robert Alex Wabunoha, Chidinma Therese Odaghara -- Access and benefit sharing: beyond the Nagoya Protocol and its ideals / Andrew Muma -- Ecosystem services: legal issues on Nigeria's wetlands / Erimma Gloria Orie -- The role of the Environment and Land Court in governing natural resources in Kenya / Collins Odote -- Public participation in environmental decision-making in Cameroon - myth or reality? / Jean-Claude Ashukem. |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-996344234303316 |
| Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Water is life : women's human rights in national and local water governance in southern and eastern Africa / / edited by Anne Hellum, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, and Barbara van Koppen
| Water is life : women's human rights in national and local water governance in southern and eastern Africa / / edited by Anne Hellum, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, and Barbara van Koppen |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Harare, [Zimbabwe] : , : Weaver Press, , 2015 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (641 p.) |
| Disciplina | 323.096 |
| Soggetto topico |
Human rights - Africa
Civil rights - Africa |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN | 1-77922-287-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Maps; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Part I - Introduction; Chapter 1 - The Human Right to Water and Sanitation in a Legal Pluralist Landscape: Perspectives of Southern and Eastern African Women; 1. Water and Sanitation as an Intersectional Gender and Human Rights Issue; 2. Legal Pluralities and Multiple Water Governance Structures; 3. The Broader Historical, Political, and International Context of Water Reform: Setting the scene; 3.1 Colonial continuities; 3.2 The first wave of post-colonial water reform: The Dublin Principles and IWRM
3.3 The second wave of post-colonial water reforms: The MDGs and the human right to water and sanitation3.4 Legal gaps, tensions, and challenges; 4. Local Perspectives; 4.1 Engendering the right to water: water for personal, domestic and livelihood use; 4.2 Intersectional perspectives: vulnerabilities of poor women and the environment; 4.3 Water access through participation, legal knowledge and empowerment; 5. Challenges for International and National Law; Chapter 2 - Turning the Tide: Engendering the Human Right to Water and Sanitation 1. Water as a Human Rights Issue: Southern and eastern African perspectives on gender and water governance2. Towards an 'Engendered', Integrated and Contextual Approach; 3. Background: From the Stockholm and Dublin Principles to the human right to water and sanitation; 4. The Right to Water: Adequate, available, accessible, safe and affordable; 4.1 Adequate water for what? Personal, domestic and livelihood uses; 4.2 Accessible and safe water; 4.3 Affordable water; 5. The Human Right to Sanitation 6. The Duty to Respect and Protect the Right to Water and Sanitation in the Context of Plural Water Governance6.1 The duty to respect; 6.2 The duty to protect; 7. The Duty to Make Water and Sanitation Accessible without Discrimination; 7.1 Direct discrimination; 7.2 Indirect discrimination; 7.3 Gender stereotypes, systemic discrimination and cultural change; 7.4 Intersectional discrimination; 8. The Right to Equal, Free and Meaningful Participation in Water Governance; 9. The Obligations of International Development Actors; 9.1 International actors as duty-bearers 9.2 Accessibility without discrimination: Responsibilities of donors when selecting target groups and areas9.3 Attention, affordability and accountability: Responsibilities of donors in policy processes; 10. Conclusion; Part II - Kenya; Chapter 3 - Human Rights, Gender and Water in Kenya: Law, Prospects and Challenges; 1. Introduction; 2. Water Resources, Land and Human Rights; 2.1 Water resources in Kenya; 2.2 Water availability, distribution and demand; 2.3. The interface between water, land and human rights; 3. Water Law and Policy in Pre-Colonial and Colonial Kenya 3.1 Water law and policy in the political economy of colonial Kenya |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460690003321 |
| Harare, [Zimbabwe] : , : Weaver Press, , 2015 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Water is life : women's human rights in national and local water governance in southern and eastern Africa / / edited by Anne Hellum, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, and Barbara van Koppen
| Water is life : women's human rights in national and local water governance in southern and eastern Africa / / edited by Anne Hellum, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, and Barbara van Koppen |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Harare, [Zimbabwe] : , : Weaver Press, , 2015 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (641 p.) |
| Disciplina | 323.096 |
| Soggetto topico |
Human rights - Africa
Civil rights - Africa |
| ISBN | 1-77922-287-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Maps; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Part I - Introduction; Chapter 1 - The Human Right to Water and Sanitation in a Legal Pluralist Landscape: Perspectives of Southern and Eastern African Women; 1. Water and Sanitation as an Intersectional Gender and Human Rights Issue; 2. Legal Pluralities and Multiple Water Governance Structures; 3. The Broader Historical, Political, and International Context of Water Reform: Setting the scene; 3.1 Colonial continuities; 3.2 The first wave of post-colonial water reform: The Dublin Principles and IWRM
3.3 The second wave of post-colonial water reforms: The MDGs and the human right to water and sanitation3.4 Legal gaps, tensions, and challenges; 4. Local Perspectives; 4.1 Engendering the right to water: water for personal, domestic and livelihood use; 4.2 Intersectional perspectives: vulnerabilities of poor women and the environment; 4.3 Water access through participation, legal knowledge and empowerment; 5. Challenges for International and National Law; Chapter 2 - Turning the Tide: Engendering the Human Right to Water and Sanitation 1. Water as a Human Rights Issue: Southern and eastern African perspectives on gender and water governance2. Towards an 'Engendered', Integrated and Contextual Approach; 3. Background: From the Stockholm and Dublin Principles to the human right to water and sanitation; 4. The Right to Water: Adequate, available, accessible, safe and affordable; 4.1 Adequate water for what? Personal, domestic and livelihood uses; 4.2 Accessible and safe water; 4.3 Affordable water; 5. The Human Right to Sanitation 6. The Duty to Respect and Protect the Right to Water and Sanitation in the Context of Plural Water Governance6.1 The duty to respect; 6.2 The duty to protect; 7. The Duty to Make Water and Sanitation Accessible without Discrimination; 7.1 Direct discrimination; 7.2 Indirect discrimination; 7.3 Gender stereotypes, systemic discrimination and cultural change; 7.4 Intersectional discrimination; 8. The Right to Equal, Free and Meaningful Participation in Water Governance; 9. The Obligations of International Development Actors; 9.1 International actors as duty-bearers 9.2 Accessibility without discrimination: Responsibilities of donors when selecting target groups and areas9.3 Attention, affordability and accountability: Responsibilities of donors in policy processes; 10. Conclusion; Part II - Kenya; Chapter 3 - Human Rights, Gender and Water in Kenya: Law, Prospects and Challenges; 1. Introduction; 2. Water Resources, Land and Human Rights; 2.1 Water resources in Kenya; 2.2 Water availability, distribution and demand; 2.3. The interface between water, land and human rights; 3. Water Law and Policy in Pre-Colonial and Colonial Kenya 3.1 Water law and policy in the political economy of colonial Kenya |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797737003321 |
| Harare, [Zimbabwe] : , : Weaver Press, , 2015 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Water is life : women's human rights in national and local water governance in southern and eastern Africa / / edited by Anne Hellum, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, and Barbara van Koppen
| Water is life : women's human rights in national and local water governance in southern and eastern Africa / / edited by Anne Hellum, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, and Barbara van Koppen |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Harare, [Zimbabwe] : , : Weaver Press, , 2015 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (641 p.) |
| Disciplina | 323.096 |
| Soggetto topico |
Human rights - Africa
Civil rights - Africa |
| ISBN | 1-77922-287-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Maps; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Part I - Introduction; Chapter 1 - The Human Right to Water and Sanitation in a Legal Pluralist Landscape: Perspectives of Southern and Eastern African Women; 1. Water and Sanitation as an Intersectional Gender and Human Rights Issue; 2. Legal Pluralities and Multiple Water Governance Structures; 3. The Broader Historical, Political, and International Context of Water Reform: Setting the scene; 3.1 Colonial continuities; 3.2 The first wave of post-colonial water reform: The Dublin Principles and IWRM
3.3 The second wave of post-colonial water reforms: The MDGs and the human right to water and sanitation3.4 Legal gaps, tensions, and challenges; 4. Local Perspectives; 4.1 Engendering the right to water: water for personal, domestic and livelihood use; 4.2 Intersectional perspectives: vulnerabilities of poor women and the environment; 4.3 Water access through participation, legal knowledge and empowerment; 5. Challenges for International and National Law; Chapter 2 - Turning the Tide: Engendering the Human Right to Water and Sanitation 1. Water as a Human Rights Issue: Southern and eastern African perspectives on gender and water governance2. Towards an 'Engendered', Integrated and Contextual Approach; 3. Background: From the Stockholm and Dublin Principles to the human right to water and sanitation; 4. The Right to Water: Adequate, available, accessible, safe and affordable; 4.1 Adequate water for what? Personal, domestic and livelihood uses; 4.2 Accessible and safe water; 4.3 Affordable water; 5. The Human Right to Sanitation 6. The Duty to Respect and Protect the Right to Water and Sanitation in the Context of Plural Water Governance6.1 The duty to respect; 6.2 The duty to protect; 7. The Duty to Make Water and Sanitation Accessible without Discrimination; 7.1 Direct discrimination; 7.2 Indirect discrimination; 7.3 Gender stereotypes, systemic discrimination and cultural change; 7.4 Intersectional discrimination; 8. The Right to Equal, Free and Meaningful Participation in Water Governance; 9. The Obligations of International Development Actors; 9.1 International actors as duty-bearers 9.2 Accessibility without discrimination: Responsibilities of donors when selecting target groups and areas9.3 Attention, affordability and accountability: Responsibilities of donors in policy processes; 10. Conclusion; Part II - Kenya; Chapter 3 - Human Rights, Gender and Water in Kenya: Law, Prospects and Challenges; 1. Introduction; 2. Water Resources, Land and Human Rights; 2.1 Water resources in Kenya; 2.2 Water availability, distribution and demand; 2.3. The interface between water, land and human rights; 3. Water Law and Policy in Pre-Colonial and Colonial Kenya 3.1 Water law and policy in the political economy of colonial Kenya |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910819938503321 |
| Harare, [Zimbabwe] : , : Weaver Press, , 2015 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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