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Are minor languages the lifeblood of cherished local identities or just passports with restricted validity, serving no purpose in today’s transnational, global world? Italy’s north-eastern region of Friuli is a case in point: in this area, around half a million people speak Friulian, a Romance language of the Rhaeto-Romance family, which is attested to in written texts since 1150 and acquired official minority language status in 1999. Geographically and politically off-centre, Friuli remained isolated for a long part of its history and developed a unique language that sustained a distinctive identity and culture. Starting from the nineteenth century, large-scale migration towards Norther...
L'art. 9 della Costituzione, riconosce alla tutela del patrimonio artistico e storico nazionale un valore primario e assoluto. Su questa premessa, con riferimento alle peculiarità proprie della disciplina dei beni culturali (fra cui meritava una particolare trattazione, ad hoc, l’affascinante settore dei beni culturali d’interesse religioso), il volume offre una trattazione analitica della complessa tematica, concepita nella sua duplice e pregnante finalità di assicurare, da un lato, la maggiore fruibilità possibile del patrimonio culturale (così da realizzare un aspetto dirimente della valorizzazione) e, al contempo, contribuire ad accrescere tutte le potenzialità di “sfruttament...
La sezione dedicata specificamente ai profili economico-aziendali mette in risalto un’evidenza, ossia la prossimità al mare Adriatico, che è stata da sempre per l’Italia elemento determinante nel suo sviluppo economico e che, a tutt’oggi, non cessa di rappresentare una irrinunciabile opportunità di crescita. Siffatto elemento di perdurante dominanza non può essere scisso dai cardinali, recenti, processi di stabilizzazione economico-politica – si fa riferimento, evidentemente, alla creazione del libero scambio regionale, all’ampliamento dell’Unione Europea, alla progressiva caduta dei veti doganali – che, coinvolgendo diversi livelli di governo del territorio – hanno favor...
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Im heutigen Europa bilden langlebige und virulente Sprachkonflikte ein erhebliches Störpotential für die europäische Einigung. Daher will die „Europäische Charta der Regional- oder Minderheitensprachen“ des Europarats ein sprachplanerisches Instrument zum Schutz der kulturellen Vielfalt Europas und zur friedlichen Lösung solcher Konfliktsituationen sein. Die Charta, die bereits in 25 Staaten zur Anwendung kommt und sich in ein umfangreiches Dispositiv sprachrechtlicher Grundsätze und Regelungen einschreibt, wurde jedoch bisher nur unzureichend aus linguistischer und juristischer Perspektive analysiert und bewertet. Die Beiträge prüfen die der Charta zugrunde liegenden kulturell geprägten Kriterien des Sprachenschutzes sowie die sprachplanerische „Technologie“ ihrer praktischen Umsetzung. Anhand einer Fülle konkreter Fallbeispiele wird die Frage beantwortet, inwieweit die Konzepte und Maßnahmen der Charta die Komplexität heutiger europäischer Mehrsprachigkeitssituationen adäquat erfassen und überzeugende Lösungen für Sprachkonfliktsituationen bieten können.
Participation in international peace operations has become a key component of the foreign policy strategy of many countries worldwide. Italy and China have been, and are currently, involved in various efforts to maintain and promote international peace and security, including Peacekeeping Operations (PKOs). This book offers a description of the two countries’ engagement in international peace operations, analyzing it through the lenses of law, sociology, history, and politics. The specific experiences of Italy and China provide an excellent opportunity for comparing and contrasting how and why foreign powers intervene in the name of peace. At the same time, this book focuses on a number of crucial challenges PKOs are currently facing (training of personnel, ensuring accountability, effectively assisting war-torn States in their rehabilitation effort), and tries to explain how Italy, China, and other international actors are trying to respond to the many dilemmas and contradictions of postwar peace. Contributors include academics from a wide range of disciplines and interests, diplomats, and practitioners involved in international peace operations.