Browsing Vol 3, No 2 (2018): Emerging Human Rights by Issue Date
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The Great Distance between the Written and the Living Constitution for Migrants and Refugees in the Mediterranean Territory
(2018)Abstract Constitutional rights are rarely addressed for the protection of migrants and refugees. In the past few years, the number of migrants and among those seeking asylum has been growing increasingly. A crisis has ... -
From an Ethic of Hospitality: Reflections on Democracy, Citizenship and Migrations
(2018)The article focuses on a reflection about hospitality, thought from inhospitable experiences and aimed at critically rethinking the reactions to the underprivileged, the pilgrim, the migrant, from the assessment of host ... -
Pan-Islamism. Attempt of Political Islam in the Restoration of Caliphate a Century after its Abolition in 1924
(2018)The phase of geo-political developments taking place in the Middle East as the aftermath of so called Arab Spring has entered the region into a new era of imbroglio transition. One of the peculiarities of the ME new era ... -
Challenges of Migration in Context of Cosmopolitan Citizenship
(2018)This article analyzes the different challenges of citizenship and rights in front of the new forms of flow migrations, especially in the Mediterranean and the case of Venezuelan migrants. The new conception of globalization ... -
GeorgiosTheotokis&AyselYıldız (eds.),A Military History of the Mediterranean Sea. Aspects of War, Diplomacy and Military Elites, Leiden, Brill, 2018.
(2018)Review of the book by GeorgiosTheotokis&AyselYıldız (eds.), A Military History of the Mediterranean Sea. Aspects of War, Diplomacy and Military Elites, Leiden, Brill, 2018, pp. XV+473. -
“I was a stranger and you welcomed me”. The Papal Magisterium and Human Mobility from Leo XIII to Paul VI (1878-1978)
(2018)This article analyzes the development of the papal magisterium on human mobility during the period that went from the election of Leo XIII (1878) to the death of Paul VI (1978). What emerges from the research is a complex ... -
Human Rights, Right of asylum, Refugees. Migrant’s Dignity as a Common good
(2018)The road toward the foundation of a necessary inter-ethnic civilization imposes us to build the meeting among each men’s experiences. In this regard it is important, in our opinion, to refer to the concept of “migrant”, ... -
The Evaluation Process as a Model of Social Determinism
(2018)This paper addresses a central theme of the contemporary debate on education: the concept of evaluation. In particular, the reflection starts from a recognition of the theories of educational evaluation, to reach consideration ...