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El Estado brasileño y la Santa Sede han celebrado en 2008 un histórico Acuerdo que regula asuntos entre las dos potestades. Aun que no sea el único ese último es el más importante acuerdo celebrado con la Sede Apostólica en la historia... more
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LEXISNEXIS SUMMARY: ... The theory's main characteristic, among others, is that there is a division between Church and Empire, each with its own "dignity" and acting in its own sphere of competence. ... The Pope... more
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... Autores: Evaldo Xavier Gomes; Localización: Religión en la Educación Pública: análisis comparativo de su regulación jurídica en las Américas, Europa e Israel / Carmen Asiaín Pereira ( aut. ), 2010, ISBN 978-84-7392-756-7 , págs.... more
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One of fundamental rights universally recognized is the right of freedom of religion. The modern conception of this right has deep roots in the Christian world. The advent of Christianity meant significant alterations in the existing... more
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Case note on Joined Cases C-58/10 to C-68/10 Monsanto SAS and Others
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This book addresses the question of how to constitutionalize, thus rendering democratically legitimate, post-national administrative governance in the field of EU regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). It does so in an... more
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      Risk regulationEuropean ConstitutionalismEU LawEuropean governance
Against a backdrop of rapidly evolving crisis management in the European financial and sovereign debt crisis this essay aims both to explore and to re-consider the role of law in the EU integration process: What did law accomplish? Where... more
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      European LawEuropean ConstitutionalismEuropean Economic IntegrationEuropean governance
This article endeavours to examine concrete challenges that arise with regard to implementation of the precautionary principle in the field of European Union regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Developed by the European... more
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This chapter analyzes the difficulties of creating a viable legal framework for ‘cloned food’ in the EU combining a legal perspective with insights from the interdisciplinary research on risk governance. Animal cloning offers an... more
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This paper analyzes the Commission proposal to grant EU Member States more freedom to restrict or ban the cultivation of GMOs on their territory. It argues that this new "flexible" approach to GMO cultivation not only raises concerns from... more
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After genetically modified organisms and nanotechnology, EU food regulators are currently facing the challenge of choosing an appropriate policy approach towards animal cloning for food supply. While different regulatory options are being... more
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Reality is complex, and often does not lend itself to generalization or simplifying explanations. Yet at the same time, explaining reality often requires the shaping of notions and concepts of it through generalization and the reduction... more
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      Risk regulationTransatlantic relations
This paper explores how far experimentalist features of the EU’s internal food safety governance regime are being extended to the Union’s external governance of food safety. Hence, it analyses whether and how far the Union’s engagement... more
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      Food SafetyEU LawTransnational RegulationExperimentalist Governance
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      European LawRisk regulationGMOs
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      European LawRisk regulationGMOs
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      European LawRisk regulationGMOs