966 resultados para rights issues


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La Revolución Espiritual promovida por el Dalai Lama plantea una unión entre espiritualidad y política. El proyecto de una ética universal, que se inscribe dentro de dicha Revolución, busca impactar la manera en que las relaciones internacionales se desarrollan, dándole prevalencia a los valores humanos. Sin embargo, esa proposición se encuentra ligada al contexto de exilio en el marco del conflicto sino-tibetano que afecta al continente asiático. Por esto, en la presente monografía, haciendo uso de los conceptos de marco de acción colectiva e identidad inscritos en la corriente de los movimientos sociales en la disciplina de las Relaciones Internacionales, se pretende determinar la relación entre identidad tibetana, marco de acción colectiva y la propuesta de una ética universal. Para ello se recurre, metodológicamente, a textos y a trabajo de campo en Bogotá. Así, se pretende establecer la relación entre espiritualidad y política como propuesta tibetana atravesada por el conflicto sino-tibetano.

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ResumenEl presente artículo pretende establecer al menos, cuatro problemáticas que inciden o afectan la plenitud de  los derechos  económicos,  sociales  y  culturales  como derechos humanos de disfrute general. Las problemáticas por analizar consisten en la implementación; derecho mínimo exigible; justiciabilidad y decisiones políticas de los Estados, y en consecuencia en cada una de estas variables se examinará en que medida inciden en el desarrollo pleno de los citados derechos.  Se establece como idea central del ensayo, que tales derechos presentan problemas que empiezan desde su limitada concepción normativa (art. 2 Pacto Internacional Derechos Económicos, Sociales y Culturales), hasta los factores cotidianos que igualmente limitan su alcance extensivo.  Palabras clave:libertad, igualdad, derechos económicos, sociales y culturales, prestaciones sociales, problemáticas de los derechos, recursos materiales, ajuste estructural, Estado, progresividad, garantía y reconocimiento de los derechos.AbstractThis article seeks to establish at least four issues that impact or affect the fulfllment of economic, social and cultural human rights of general enjoyment. The issues to be analyzed consist of implementation; minimum rights,  justiciability and political decisions of states, and therefore each of these variables will be examined to what extent affect the full development of those rights. Is established as the central idea of the trial, that these rights have problems starting from its conception limited legislation (art. 2 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights), to the everyday factors that also limit their scope extended.Keywords: freedom, equality, economic, social and cultural rights, social, benefts rights issues, structural adjustment, state, minimum rights, conceptions of freedom applied, state responsibility, escalation of rights and recognition, guarantee rights.

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This paper critically analyses the proposed Australian regulatory approach to the crediting of biological sequestration activities (biosequestration) under the Australian Carbon Farming Initiative and its interaction with State-based carbon rights, the national carbon-pricing mechanism, and the international Kyoto Protocol and carbon-trading markets. Norms and principles have been established by the Kyoto Protocol to guide the creation of additional, verifiable, and permanent credits from biosequestration activities. This paper examines the proposed arrangements under the Australian Carbon Farming Initiative and Carbon Pricing Mechanism to determine whether they are consistent with those international norms and standards. This paper identifies a number of anomalies associated with the legal treatment of additionality and permanence and issuance of carbon credits within the Australian schemes. In light of this, the paper considers the possible legal implications for the national and international transfer, surrender and use of these offset credits.

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This paper draws on ethnographic case-study research conducted amongst a group of first and second generation immigrant children in six inner-city schools in London. It focuses on language attitudes and language choice in relation to cultural maintenance, on the one hand, and career aspirations on the other. It seeks to provide insight into some of the experiences and dilemmatic choices encountered and negotiations engaged in by transmigratory groups, how they define cultural capital, and the processes through which new meanings are shaped as part of the process of defining a space within the host society. Underlying this discussion is the assumption that alternative cultural spaces in which multiple identities and possibilities can be articulated already exist in the rich texture of everyday life amongst transmigratory groups. The argument that whilst the acquisition of 'world languages' is a key variable in accumulating cultural capital, the maintenance of linguistic diversity retains potent symbolic power in sustaining cohesive identities is a recurring theme.

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Armed with the ‘equity’ and ‘conservation’ arguments that have a deep resonance with farming communities, developing countries are crafting a range of measures designed to protect farmers’ access to innovations, reward their contributions to the conservation and enhancement of plant genetic resources and provide incentives for sustained on-farm conservation. These measures range from the commericialization of farmers’ varieties to the conferment of a set of legally enforceable rights on farming communities – the exercise of which is expected to provide economic rewards to those responsible for on-farm conservation and innovation. The rights-based approach has been the cornerstone of legislative provision for implementing farmers’ rights in most developing countries. In drawing up these measures, developing countries do not appear to have systematically examined or provided for the substantial institutional capacity required for the effective implementation of farmers’ rights provisions. The lack of institutional capacity threatens to undermine any prospect of serious implementation of these provisions. More importantly, the expectation that significant incentives for on-farm conservation and innovation will flow from these ‘rights’ may be based on a flawed understanding of the economics of intellectual property rights. While farmers’ rights may provide only limited rewards for conservation, they may still have the effect of diluting the incentives for innovative institutional breeding programs – with the private sector increasingly relying on non-IPR instruments to profit from innovation. The focus on a rights-based approach may also draw attention away from alternative stewardship-based approaches to the realization of farmers’ rights objectives.

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