El mundo que nos tocó vivir

El mundo que nos tocó vivir
Author: María Cristina Rosas González
Publisher: Miguel Angel Porrua
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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On the Development of Peoples

On the Development of Peoples
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1980
Genre: Church and social problems
ISBN:

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International Protection of Human Rights: Achievements and Challenges

International Protection of Human Rights: Achievements and Challenges
Author: Felipe Gómez Isa
Publisher: Universidad de Deusto
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8498305179

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At the beginning of the nineties, there was an expectation within the human rights community that the next decade would be a period of consolidation for the international human rights regime. This did not happen. In fact, the human rights regime underwent dramatic changes in response to new circumstances. We have tried to highlight both the achievements and the challenges ahead in this Manual, the result of a joint project under the auspices of HumanitarianNet, a Thematic Network on Humanitarian Development Studies leaded by the University of Deusto (Bilbao, the Basque Country, Spain), and the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC, Venice, Italy).

National Directory for the Formation, Ministry, and Life of Permanent Deacons in the United States

National Directory for the Formation, Ministry, and Life of Permanent Deacons in the United States
Author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee on the Permanent Diaconate
Publisher: USCCB Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781574553680

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The national directory addresses the dimensions and perspectives in the formation of deacons and the model standards for the formation, ministry, and life of deacons in the United States. It is intended as a guideline for formation, ministry, and life of permanent deacons and a directive to be utilized when preparing or updating a diaconate program in formulating policies for the ministry and life of deacons. This volume also includes Basic Standards for Readiness for the formation of permanent deacons in the United States, from the bishops' Committee on the Diaconate, and the committee document Visit of Consultation Teams to Diocesan Permanent Diaconate Formation Programs.

Daimon

Daimon
Author: Abel Posse
Publisher: Scribner
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1992
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780689121234

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The story of Lope de Aguirre, a conquistadore, who dreamed of setting up his own empire in the Amazon and conquering the world.

Squatting in Europe

Squatting in Europe
Author: Squatting Europe Kollective
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781570272578

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"Squatting offers a radical but simple solution to the crises of housing, homelessness, and the lack of social space that mark contemporary society: occupying empty buildings and rebuilding lives and communities in the process. Squatting has a long and complex history, interwoven with the changing and contested nature of urban politics over the last forty years. Squatting can be an individual strategy for shelter or a collective experiment in communal living. Squatted and self-managed social centres have contributed to the renewal of urban struggles across Europe and intersect with larger political projects. However, not all squatters share the same goals, resources, backgrounds or desire for visibility. Squatting in Europe aims to move beyond the conventional understandings of squatting, investigating its history in Europe over the past four decades. Historical comparisons and analysis blend together in these inquiries into squatting in the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, France, Germany and England. In it members of SqEK (Squatting Europe Kollective) explore the diverse, radical, and often controversial nature of squatting as a form of militant research and self-managed knowledge production"--Publisher's description

Distributive Justice in Transitions

Distributive Justice in Transitions
Author: Morten Bergsmo
Publisher: Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 8293081120

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The chapters of this book explore, from different disciplinary perspectives, the relationship between transitional justice, distributive justice, and economic efficiency in the settlement of internal armed conflicts. They specifically discuss the role of land reform as an instrument of these goals, and examine how the balance between different perspectives has been attempted (or not) in selected cases of internal armed conflicts, and how it should be attempted in principle. Although most chapters closely examine the Colombian case, some provide a comparative perspective that includes countries in Latin America, Africa, and Eastern Europe, while others examine some of the more general, theoretical issues involved.

Translation and Identity

Translation and Identity
Author: Michael Cronin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1134219148

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Michael Cronin looks at how translation has played a crucial role in shaping debates about identity, language and cultural survival in the past and in the present. He explores how everything from the impact of migration on the curricula for national literature courses, to the way in which nations wage war in the modern era is bound up with urgent questions of translation and identity. Examining translation practices and experiences across continents to show how translation is an integral part of how cultures are evolving, the volume presents new perspectives on how translation can be a powerful tool in enhancing difference and promoting intercultural dialogue. Drawing on a wide range of materials from official government reports to Shakespearean drama and Hollywood films, Cronin demonstrates how translation is central to any proper understanding of how cultural identity has emerged in human history, and suggests an innovative and positive vision of how translation can be used to deal with one of the most salient issues in an increasingly borderless world.