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"Todo el análisis técnico realizado plasma visiones y propuestas constructivas en el terreno de la Ciencia Jurídica, que confrontan las vicisitudes históricas y obstáculos que ocasionan la inefectividad de los derechos, teniendo como referencia la crisis sanitaria derivada de la diseminación del Covid-19. Si dificultades ya existían en el marco de la crisis sistémica y estructural que abala a las sociedades de América Latina, lo cierto es que la pandemia representó un escenario de extrema gravedad, especialmente para los sectores más vulnerables, que titularizan formalmente derechos constitucionalizados que aún en la práctica no conocen. Por eso, el elemento común de las exposiciones es el compromiso, precisamente, con la concretización de la democracia y los derechos fundamentales, especialmente el derecho a la salud". Pietro Alarcón
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• Choice 1987 Outstanding Academic Book This book examines the early years of the Cuban Republic, launched in 1902 after the war with Spain. Although no longer a colony, the country was still hobbled by continuing dependence on and exploitation from a foreign power. Perez shows how U.S. armed intervention in Cuba in 1898 and subsequent military occupation revitalized elements of the colonial system that would serve imperialist interests during independence. The concessions of the Platt Amendment in 1903 became the principal instrument for U.S. expansion in Cuba. The U.S. then gained control over resources and markets.
In today s increasingly complex cyberspace we see a variety of actors struggling to gain or maintain their position The ubiquitous use of information and communication technologies has had a profound influence on how these actors pursue their goals and interests The 8th International Conference on Cyber Conflict (CyCon 2016) will focus on cyber power as one of the core elements of relations between different stakeholders and will discuss how the traditional concept of power applies to cyberspace Both hard and soft power are being employed to achieve strategic and political goals through technical, legal and economic means But how can we assess such power? How can we ensure that such power remains in the right hands? How can we ensure or enforce cyber power without risking conflict escalation? How can we respond to exercises of this power with the right tools and measures? Is there a way to maintain a balance of power in cyberspace?