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International and municipal law --- Law --- Droit international et droit interne --- Droit --- European Union --- European Union countries --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Foreign relations --- Relations extérieures --- Public International law and the EU --- International law --- -European Union countries --- -341.2422 --- Um4 --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Public International law and the EU. --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Relations extérieures --- 341.2422 --- International and municipal law - European Union countries
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To what extent does our conceptual apparatus allow us to understand and describe changes in law? What can an observation of law in its dynamic moments contribute to our research activity, from an analytical point of view? The objective of the volume is to attempt a first approach to the analysis of an unusual topic: law in motion. The studies gathered here analyze some specific legal experiences of the law movement, taking into account three particular profiles: the circulation of persons, the circulation of law (referring both to knowledge, to legal cultures, and to regulatory options), the circulation of rights (referring to the multiplicity of forms of legal protection and their dissemination).
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The experience of human rights is manifested through lights and shadows, since rights take their form in a complex game of reflections in which the demands for emancipation are linked to the logic of domination. From a phenomenological point of view, rights seem to be crossed by a dichotomy through which universality does not modify (perhaps consolidates) the fact of its ineffectiveness, generality does not resolve (perhaps hides) discriminatory dynamics, multiplication rather than peace social produces contrast. Legal regimes of rights are also interested in the transformation of the production process itself; This derives from a complication of the relationship between politics and justice: at the same time that politics is judicialized, justice is politicized. The profound changes present in the contemporary world, which shape a new geopolitical space and an unprecedented pluralism of values in a context of cultural diversity, act as factors that modify the meaning of the human rights discourse. The analyzes contained in this volume are developed on different legal and philosophical areas. Starting from the direct examination of some key issues, they highlight these complex problems and point out the urgent need for reflection on possible ways to correspond to the demands for freedom and justice expressed in the demand for rights.
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