gLAWcal Newsletter - Issue no. 13, 2014: Focus on Approaches to Public Health in the World
The Special Issue of gLAWcal Newsletter with focus on: “Approaches to Public Health in the World” has been realized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with the University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin (Italy) and the University of Piemonte Orientale, Novara (Italy), which are both beneficiaries of the European Union (…)
Liberalism in between Europe and China
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Focus on Approaches to Public Health in the World
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Focus on Respect of Human Rights. Insights on Labour Law and Its Violations
3 December 2014gLAWcal Newsletter - Issue
no. 10, 2014: Focus on Respect of Human Rights. Insights on Labour Law and
Its Violations.
The Special Issue of gLAWcal
Newsletter with focus on: “Respect of Human Rights. Insights on Labour Law
and Its Violations” has been realized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives
for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with the
University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy and the
University of Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy (…) -
Focus on Digital Rights: Censorship and Access to Information
3 November 2014gLAWcal Newsletter - Issue
no. 7, 2014: Focus on Digital Rights: Censorship and Access to Information.
The Special Issue of gLAWcal Newsletter
with focus on: “Digital Rights: Censorship and Access to Information”
has been realized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable
Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with the University Institute of
European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy and the University of Piemonte
Orientale, Novara, Italy which are both beneficiaries (…) -
Healthcare, Social Security and Social Insurance in China; Healthcare in Asia
4 September 2014This Special Issue of the Newsletter of gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) with focus on: Healthcare, Social Security and Social Insurance in China; Healthcare in Asia has been realized by gLAWcal Team and implemented by Ivana Gaskova in collaboration with the University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy and the University of Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy which are both beneficiaries of the European Union Research Executive (…)
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Indigenous communities. Folklore’s Support. The Safeguarding of Cultural Property in Times of War and Peace
4 September 2014This Special Issue of the Newsletter of gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) with focus on: Indigenous communities. Folklore’s Support. The Safeguarding of Cultural Property in Times of War and Peace has been realized by gLAWcal Team in collaboration with the University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy and theUniversity of Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy which are both beneficiaries of the European Union Research Executive Agency (…)
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Intellectual Property Rights, Human Rights and Intangible Cultural Heritage
8 August 2014In the current global context, the protection of intangible cultural heritage lacks a definition of the applicable legal framework and questions the adequacy of intellectual property rights in ensuring a protection in light of specific cultural and geographic peculiarities The ability to protect and safeguard the intangible cultural heritage is of vital importance to some communities, which have, therefore, the need to maintain control over these expressions, whose use by external subjects (…)
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Desirability of Commodification of Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Unsatisfying Role of Intellectual Property Rights
8 August 2014The increasing sensibility regarding intangible cultural heritage provides momentum to better define a legal framework for the protection of these peculiar immaterial goods. This article questions whether the current intellectual property rights (IPRs) regime represents an adequate model of protection vis-à-vis intangible cultural heritage. A plethora of caveats must be taken into consideration, starting with the desirability of the commodification of intangible cultural heritage, i.e. its (…)
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Event Organization
7 August 2014The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom)
Institutions organizing the Workshop within the LIBEAC Consortium: University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy University of Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies (China) Tsinghua University, Department of Philosophy (China) Tsinghua University, School of Public Policy and Management (China) (…) -
Participants
7 August 2014LI Qiang Assistant to the President and Professor of Peking University, School of Government, Director of the Center for European Studies (China), LIBEAC Research Unit Coordinator at Peking University
Vanessa KOPEC Aix-Marseille University, CEPERC - Research Center for Comparative Epistemology and Ergology (France) & EU Commission Marie Fellow
ZHU Tianbiao Professor of Peking University, School of Government
Jean-Yves HEURTEBISE FuJen Catholic University (Taipei), Department of (…) -
Program
7 August 20148:00 - 8:30 Registration
8:30 Welcoming speeches
8:30 – 8:40 Addressing – Paolo Davide FARAH, West Virginia University (WV, USA), LIBEAC Legal Work- package Leader & Research Unit Coordinator at University Institute of European Studies – IUSE (Italy), gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom)
Addressing – Jean-Yves HEURTEBISE, LIBEAC Vice-coordinator at Aix-Marseille University, CEPERC - Research Center for Comparative Epistemology and (…)