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Oscar e Direito é uma coletânea que se debruça sobre a relação Direito e Cinema ao enfocar filmes premiados. SUMÁRIO: PRÊMIOS OSCAR ANTERIORES 1. "O SEGREDO DE SEUS OLHOS" A VISÃO DA JUSTIÇA PENAL NEGOCIAL Mariane de Matos Aquino 2. A GAROTA DINAMARQUESA: DEBATES ATUAIS SOBRE O DIREITO FUNDAMENTAL À IDENTIDADE DE GÊNERO Kauê Suptitz e Marina Nogueira de Almeida 3. O ASSÉDIO SEXUAL NO AMBIENTE DE TRABALHO NO FILME "O ESCÂNDALO" Jackson Victor Vaz Lassen e Paula Yurie Abiko 4. POR TRÁS DAS JANELAS: PROTEÇÃO OU EXPOSIÇÃO DA PRIVACIDADE? Layra Mariana Cruz e Letícia Amorim Marques Pereira PRÊMIO OSCAR 2021 5. SEM SALDO!: "NOMADLAND" E A FINANCEIRIZAÇÃO DA VIDA Giovanna Lim...
Essa é a marca que perpassa os dois volumes desta coletânea de artigos, que se inaugura rompendo os muros de qualquer pretensa unidade: a diferença. Uma marca inscrita e expressa em textos de pesquisadores de muitos cantos do Brasil, traduzida em diversos olhares para a pandemia, experiências, desejos, angústias e sonhos por ela suscitados, seja no âmbito da educação, da saúde, da moradia, do trabalho, etc., seja no cumprimento das exigências e condições (nada igualitárias) para concretização do isolamento e de todo tipo de cuidado a que fomos desafiados. Cada um dos volumes da coletânea tem 13 artigos, que abordam Direito e Literatura em várias de suas perspectivas, a saber...
Beniger traces the origin of the Information Society to major economic and business crises of the 1800s. Inevitably the Industrial Revolution, with its ballooning use of energy to drive material processes, required a corresponding growth in the exploitation of information.
Biolaw and International Criminal Law: Towards Interdisciplinary Synergies investigates the foundational, conceptual and interdisciplinary aspects of an emerging field: International Criminal Biolaw.
Women in poorer countries face daunting health injustices--and they are fighting back.
Global Convict Labour offers a global history of convict labour across many of the regimes of punishment that have appeared from Antiquity to the present, including transportation, prisons, workhouses and labour camps. The editors' essay surveys the available literature, and sets the theoretical basis to approach the issue. The fifteen chapters explore the genealogies of convict labour and its relationships with coloniality and governmentality. The volume re-establishes convict labour firmly within labour history, as one of the entangled, multiple labour relations that have punctuated human history. Similarly, it places convictism back within migration history at large, bridging the gap between the growing literature on convict transportation and research on slavery and other forms of free and bonded migration. Contributors are: Carlos Aguirre, David Arnold, Marc Buggeln, Timothy Coates, Christian G. De Vito, Mary Gibson, Miriam J. Groen-Vallinga, Stacey Hynd, Padraic Kenney, Alex Lichtenstein, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, Alice Rio, Ricardo D. Salvatore, Jean-Lucien Sanchez, Pieter Spierenburg, Stephan Steiner, Laurens E. Tacoma, Heather Ann Thompson, Lynne Viola.
Introduction -- What is personalized law -- The precision benefit -- Personalized legal areas -- Personalized regulatory techniques -- Personalizing rules by age -- Personalization and distributive justice -- Personalized law et equal protection -- Coordination -- Manipulation -- Governing through data -- Legal robotics.
Human attention is in the highest demand it has ever been. The drastic increase in available information has compelled individuals to find a way to sift through the media that is literally at their fingertips. Content recommendation systems have emerged as the technological solution to this social and informational problem, but they’ve also created a bigger crisis in confirming our biases by showing us only, and exactly, what it predicts we want to see. Data versus Democracy investigates and explores how, in the era of social media, human cognition, algorithmic recommendation systems, and human psychology are all working together to reinforce (and exaggerate) human bias. The dangerous conf...
Constitutions worldwide inevitably have 'invisible' features: they have silences and lacunae, unwritten or conventional underpinnings, and social and political dimensions not apparent to certain observers. The Invisible Constitution in Comparative Perspective helps us understand these dimensions to contemporary constitutions, and their role in the interpretation, legitimacy and stability of different constitutional systems. This volume provides a nuanced theoretical discussion of the idea of 'invisibility' in a constitutional context, and its relationship to more traditional understandings of written versus unwritten constitutionalism. Containing a rich array of case studies, including discussions of constitutional practice in Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Indonesia, Ireland and Malaysia, this book will look at how this aspect of 'invisible constitutions' is manifested across different jurisdictions.
This book presents a varied and multi-dimensional view of challenges of governance in Southeast Asia and ASEAN through the variety of disciplines and nationalities involved. In light of 50 years of regional collaboration and integration as the member states of ASEAN seek to chart out a future path for the region, this book is dedicated to showcasing different challenges to governance that occur due to internal and external pressures for the various member states. The editors are particularly interested in the multi-level governance challenges on issues of democracy, equity, and sustainability, the adaptation of policies and norms to fit an ASEAN way, and the changing roles of civil society a...