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Raport z Madrytu to zbiór przemyśleń na temat czasu, życia i relacji międzyludzkich w dobie pandemii. Iwona Zielińska-Sąsiada skłania czytelnika do spojrzenia na wydarzenia 2020 roku oczami innych osób oraz analizuje działania hiszpańskiej władzy w walce z pandemią. Autorka dzieli się swoimi spostrzeżeniami, ujawniając przed czytelnikiem karty ze swojego osobistego dziennika. Otwiera się na temat samotności, rozłąki i tęsknoty, ale przekazuje również dobre wspomnienia i rady na lepsze samopoczucie w momentach osamotnienia. Osobiste zapiski Autorki – Polki, mieszkającej od lat w Hiszpanii – są, na pozór subiektywnym, a w rzeczywistości uniwersalnym obrazem zmaga...
This 44-page report demonstrates that many groups defending LGBT rights, especially throughout the global South, still have limited access to funding, and courageously face sometimes-murderous attacks without adequate support from a broader human rights community.
In recent years there has been a debate in Germany, as in many other European countries, about how to deal with an increasingly diverse society. One of the most prominent controversies has been the wearing of the headscarf by some Muslim women. Since 2004, half of Germany's 16 states have introduced laws prohibiting public school teachers (and other civil servants in several states) from wearing the headscarf at work. The eight other German states have no such restrictions. Some of the laws banning religious symbols and dress exempt Christian symbols. The bans in Germany are neither necessary nor justified. Where there are concrete concerns that a teacher's conduct breaches the duty to ensure that schools remain neutral on questions of religion and ideology, they should be addressed through ordinary disciplinary procedures, on a case-by-case basis. Teachers should be assessed on the basis of their actions, not views imputed to them by virtue of religious dress.
In choosing Montreal for its 8th biennial meeting, the International Research Society of Spinal Deformities (IRSSD), is returning to an auspicious and important venue: their 1992 meeting in Montreal marked the turning point from a focus on the morphological aspects of spinal deformity, towards three-dimensional evaluation and interpretation of scoliotic deformities and their biomechanics. Since then, the IRSSD meetings have had an instrumental role in the advancement of scientific research on problems affecting the spine. This book contains the proceedings of the 2010 conference in the form of peer-reviewed, short papers and abstracts, summarizing the 140 papers and posters presented at the ...
This book presents a novel and insightful examination of gender-based violence, inviting readers to consider this topic from various perspectives. It encompasses various conceptual discussions and international regulations and trends, while concurrently emphasising the legal regulations and practices of select Central and Eastern European countries. Significantly underrepresented in legal scholarship, this region has been overlooked and subject to limited comprehensive analyses. The authors address different aspects of gender-based violence, also covering some areas that have received little attention in academic literature, such as gender-based violence in academia and cyberstalking. Furthermore, the book incorporates recent empirical studies, thereby endowing readers with valuable insights into the specific challenges encountered in the region. By contributing to current research on gender-based violence in Europe, this publication is an invaluable resource for researchers, students, policymakers, and general readers interested in gender-based violence and the fight against it in the Central and Eastern European region.
Former tenancy right holders still without homes. Alternative accommodation in "areas of special state concern"--Alternative accommodation in other areas. -- Ethnically motivated incidents. Incidents in 2005 - Incidents during the first half of 2006 - Police response - Changes in legislation - Political response. -- Employment discrimination. Local administration - Judiciary - Public services and government-owned enterprises. -- Access to electricity -- Agricultural land -- Reconstruction and repair of property. Reconstruction of houses destroyed in the war : a qualified success - Slow and incomplete repair of post-war damage. -- An effective remedy before the courts. -- Conclusion. -- Recommendations. To the government of Croatia: On "housing care" for former tenancy right holders - On ethnic incidents - On employment - On infrastructure - On the illegal use of agricultural land - On repair and reconstruction - On legal services. -- To the European Union -- To the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) -- To the international community. -- Acknowledgments.