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Valente, Mário Bacelar. "The Conventionality of Simultaneity and Einstein’s Conventionality of Geometry." Kairos. Journal of Philosophy & Science 20, no. 1 (June 1, 2018): 159–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/kjps-2018-0008.

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Abstract The conventionality of simultaneity thesis as established by Reichenbach and Grünbaum is related to the partial freedom in the definition of simultaneity in an inertial reference frame. An apparently altogether different issue is that of the conventionality of spatial geometry, or more generally the conventionality of chronogeometry when taking also into account the conventionality of the uniformity of time. Here we will consider Einstein’s version of the conventionality of (chrono)geometry, according to which we might adopt a different spatial geometry and a particular definition of equality of successive time intervals. The choice of a particular chronogeometry would not imply any change in a theory, since its “physical part” can be changed in a way that, regarding experimental results, the theory is the same. Here, we will make the case that the conventionality of simultaneity is closely related to Einstein’s conventionality of chronogeometry, as another conventional element leading to it.
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Zumwalt, Rosemary Levy, and Elsie Clews Parsons. "Fear and Conventionality." Western Folklore 57, no. 4 (1998): 279. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1500266.

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Coleman, Jules L. "The Conventionality Thesis." Philosophical Issues 11, no. 1 (October 2001): 354–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1758-2237.2001.tb00050.x.

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Coleman, Jules L. "The Conventionality Thesis." Nous 35, s1 (October 2001): 354–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0029-4624.35.s1.14.

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Thyssen, Pieter. "Conventionality and Reality." Foundations of Physics 49, no. 12 (September 3, 2019): 1336–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10701-019-00294-8.

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Basanets, Luka, and Tetiana Maslova. "Artistic conventionality in painting." Scientific bulletin of South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky 2021, no. 2 (135) (June 24, 2021): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.24195/2617-6688-2021-2-2.

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Article addresses the theoretical meaning of artistic conventionality. Its fundamental role in painting is undeniable and is to be not only familiarised with, but also studied thoroughly. The mastering of a complex and voluminous morphology of artistic conventionality alongside the lack of literature sources concerning its features in the visual arts, in particular in painting, which is the main object of our attention, are laborious parts of this process. The article: a) proposes the introduction of three steps in the study of conventionality at the initial stages of training with a detailed description of the general provisions on artistic conventionality, in order to ensure a conflict-free process of mastering a complex body of knowledge in the future; b) provides selection of the information from its total amount concerning the artistic conventionality in fine arts, emphasising its presence in painting. The article realises the intention to supplement the information on artistic conventionality with the analysis of the class and genre indicators of painting. The systematic study of artistic conventionality is becoming a factual way enabling us to enrich the level of professional literacy of students - future teachers and practising artists.
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Ortega García, Ramón. "The Conventionality of Law." Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoría del Derecho 1, no. 10 (January 1, 2016): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/iij.24487937e.2016.10.8201.

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Baker, David John, Hans Halvorson, and Noel Swanson. "The Conventionality of Parastatistics." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66, no. 4 (December 1, 2015): 929–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjps/axu018.

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Erlichson, Herman. "The conventionality of synchronization." American Journal of Physics 53, no. 1 (January 1985): 53–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.14403.

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Ewing, Benjamin. "Conventionality, Disagreement, and Fidelity." Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence 30, no. 1 (February 2017): 97–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cjlj.2017.5.

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Legal philosophers have taken what Ronald Dworkin called “theoretical disagreement” or disagreement about the “grounds of law,” to be of jurisprudential interest because of its putative incompatibility with legal positivism. The first aim of this article is to reframe theoretical disagreement as part of a broader challenge for all jurisprudential theories, positivist or not: how to refine and reconcile three theses that should appear plausible, important, and in tension. (1) Conventionality: the content of the law is determined, presumptively if not definitively, by meta-rules of law whose status as meta-rules arises from a consensus among relevant legal actors to treat them as having that status. (2) Disagreement: judges have theoretical disagreements about the law-i.e., disagreements about such meta-rules of law as legal interpretive methods, which they do not attempt to resolve merely by reference to explicit or implicit empirical consensus. (3) Fidelity: judges’ theoretical disagreements can be in good faith, reasonable, and legally resolvable. The article’s second ambition is to synthesize a broad range of jurisprudential writing pertinent to conventionality, theoretical disagreement, and judicial fidelity to law, in order to bring forward a potential reconciliation of all three that gives each one its due. Law and the requirements of judicial fidelity can be broadly conventional yet subject to reasonable, genuinely “theoretical disagreement” insofar as they are determined not only by contingent empirical truths about convergent practice but also by non-contingent conceptual truths about law’s nature and distinctive virtues. Unlike accounts of theoretical disagreement developed by theorists attacking or defending legal positivism, the view of theoretical disagreement I sketch here is ecumenical. It is compatible with accepting or rejecting legal positivism-though not on all positivists’ or all non-positivists’ terms.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Conventionality"

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Martínez, Adriana N., and Oscar E. Defelippe. "Human right to water and conventionality control." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2013. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/115348.

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Humanity faces the challenge of achieving the sustainability of water resources supply for the satisfaction of human needs and ofensuring the sustainability of the natural ecosystems for the achievement of sustainable human development and the quality of life of present and future generations. For this reason the recognition of access to water as a Human Right has fundamental significance. We proceed to analyze the international instruments that provide content and legal basis to the human right to water and the obligations of States. In this context, we deal with the constitutional reception of human right to water in Argentina in the constitutional reform of 1994 and the control of conventionality as guarantor of access to water, which has led to different domestic courts to consider cases in which a violation ofthe right to water was proved.
La humanidad enfrenta el desafío de lograr la sostenibilidad de la oferta de los recursos hídricos para la satisfacción de las necesidades humanas y garantizar la de los ecosistemas naturales para el logro del desarrollo humano sustentable y la calidad de vida de la generación presente y de las futuras. Es por ello que el reconocimiento del derecho al acceso al agua como derecho humano adquiere primordial relevancia. Procedemos al análisis de los instrumentos internacionales que dan contenido y fundamento jurídico al derecho humano al agua y de los que derivan las obligaciones de los Estados. En ese contexto, abordamos la recepción constitucional del derecho humano al agua en Argentina, a partir de la reforma constitucional de 1994, y al control de convencionalidad como garante del acceso al agua, que ha llevado a que distintos tribunales internos se ocuparan de casos en los que se constató la vulneración del derecho al agua.
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Sagüés, Néstor Pedro. "The advisory opinion of the Interamerican Court in the conventionality control." IUS ET VERITAS, 2016. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/122881.

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This article discusses the conventionality control according to the jurisprudence of the interamerican Court of Human rights. Particularly, the author analyzes whether advisory opinions, like judgments, constitute the “controlling material” of the conventionality control. in this way, the author presents and discusses theses derived from the referred jurisprudence, to conclude that the interpretative guidelines contained in advisory opinions of the interamerican Court of Human rights constitute the “controlling material” under certain circumstances.
El presente artículo aborda el control de convencionalidad según la jurisprudencia emitida por la Corte interamericana de Derechos Humanos. En particular, el autor se detiene a analizar si las opiniones consultivas, al igual que una sentencia, pueden constituir el “material controlante” del control de convencionalidad. De esta forma, el autor expone y examina las principales tesis que se derivan de la referida jurisprudencia, para concluir los lineamientos interpretativos contenidos en opiniones consultivas de la Corte interamericana de Derechos Humanos valen como el “material controlante” bajo ciertas circunstancias.
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Debs, T. A. "An analysis of the tension between objectivity and conventionality in modern physics." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.598483.

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This dissertation attempts a resolution of the apparent tension between objectivity and conventionality in modern physics. It is argued that the physical sciences, though dependent on convention, may nevertheless produce objective representations of reality. In demonstrating this, a view of representation is introduced which explicitly includes the human subjects between whom representation actually takes place; this view is termed, 'representation as performance.' These human subjects are, as ever, sources of subjective ambiguity in representation. Nevertheless, representation may still be substantially objective. It has been suggested that objectivity may be conceived in terms of group theoretical invariance. Rejecting Hermann Weyl's well-known proposal along these lines, a new notion, 'objectivity of alignment,' is introduced which rehabilitates the notion of objectivity as related to invariance. Even within representations which are objective in this sense, however, remaining ambiguities present themselves which must be resolved through various kinds of conventional choice. Two case studies illustrate this argument, relating to the 'twin paradox' of special relativity and the localization of a single particle in relativistic quantum mechanics. It is shown that objective representations of the twin paradox rely on the invariant, 'proper time,' but that even such objective representations contain certain conventional ambiguities. To show this, a novel scheme for unifying the various versions of the twin paradox is presented and elucidated. In the case of localizing a quantum state, it is shown that the choice of how to recover objectivity is also one of convention, made on the basis of a number of criteria. In the process it is also shown that Hegerfeldt nonlocality can be understood as arising from what is termed the 'Jericho effect;' in addition, a direct evaluation of the Hegerfeldt integral is provided. Thus in both case studies objectivity and conventionality need not be held permanently in opposition.
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Eriksson, Peter. "Effects of conventionality and proficiency in metaphor processing : A response time study." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Engelska institutionen, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-90854.

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Some researchers that work with metaphor theory claim that metaphors and figurative language are understood and processed just as easily as literal language. However, as this thesis will explore in detail, other research indicates that such is not always the case. That is, if the category of metaphor is further subcategorized into conventional and non-conventional metaphor, the scope will change because of the fact that it is possible to argue that non-conventionalized metaphors require a more conscious path of processing. In order to explain this alternative path, there are two primary approaches to language processing worth introducing: implicit and explicit. These approaches vary in required attention and speed of processing. With regards to conscious effort, these approaches are rather similar to the way in which we process conventionalized and non-conventionalized metaphors. Conventional metaphors are processed more quickly and easily than non-conventional ones. Hence, the claim that all metaphors are similarly processed may not always be true. Furthermore, an individual’s level of proficiency presumably correlates with speed in language processing. However, if non-conventional metaphor requires a more deliberate path of processing, this thesis assumes that the processing of this type of metaphor will be relatively unaffected by proficiency level, thus causing informants to process them in similar manners. In this thesis, 24 non-native speakers (NNS), categorized into intermediate proficient and advanced proficient, and seven native speakers (NS) were tested with an RT-test on subjective metaphor comprehension. Results were compared using mean response times and standard deviations, as well as looking at correlations and coefficient of variation. The results showed a distinct difference in processing speed with conventional metaphors being processed significantly faster. Moreover, the findings indicate that conventional metaphor processing speed seems to be predicted by proficiency, whilst non-conventional processing speed is not. The RT differences remained relatively consistent in both conventional and non-conventional metaphor processing, but when taking correlations, variance and coefficient of variation into consideration, the findings indicate that these other factors help level out the differences in non-conventional metaphor processing in more subtle ways than simply by RT’s.
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Mecca, Jennifer Lynn. "Home-modification : a search for the American home amid a structure of conventionality." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/68753.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1993.
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Since its origin in the postwar period the image and spatial structure surrounding the suburban house has perpetuated a singular notion of what house and family are. This postwar concept of what the average family and house are do not correspond to the multiple social groupings and life-styles prevalent today. As it is currently produced, the suburban house is intended in form, program and policy for a single-family structure, and any attempt to alter these aspects produces a disjuncture between the structure and the household it must support. While some, such as Dolores Hayden, have suggested alternative housing designs for those families that do not match the postwar notion of the average family, these families remain marginalized by the form, policy, and space afforded them in available housing. Given the multiplicity of household organizations present today, several examples of domestic architecture provide insight into potential spatial characteristics that allow flexibility in response to alterations in the constructs surrounding family organization and use. In formulating a new sense of spatial organization, qualities of place extracted from existing models provide an understanding of the spatial characteristics necessary to make the house function as a place for both collective activity and private, individual habitation. Aspects of these precedents -- contextual relationships, transition space, threshold, and access -- serve to support necessary distinctions between public and private realms of the house, while simultaneously allowing for the flexibility necessary to accommodate changing social structures. The implementation of a new structure for the suburban house that is based in a spatial rather than programmatic distinction of place is intrinsic to the meaning of the house in its current social context. Such a framework for thinking about the house can provide a basis for a lasting structure in the suburbs, while allowing for alterations in the specific aspects required of the dwelling that will inevitably change with the passage of time. In response to the need for a change in the nature of the suburban house, a series of diagrams are proposed as a means of reconciling the discrepancies found between the suburban house and the current exigencies of American families. Through the application of a series of spatial arrangements derived from existing models, these diagrams are intended as an operative framework for rethinking the design of the suburban house. By employing the spatial characteristics found in the precedents and overlaying needs, family structures, and use patterns, the diagrams are able to provide a flexible structure for the suburban house -- one that is able to turn the house, an object of repetitive production, into a home that can accommodate a multiplicity of households.
by Jennifer Lynn Mecca.
M.S.
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Feist, Richard. "Spreading time through space: An analysis of the conventionality of intra-frame simultaneity." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/6622.

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It is shown that the simultaneity of distant events is taken for granted by some major thinkers, most notably Leibniz and Newton, preceding Einstein. However, in 1905, the STR's examination, and subsequent reconstruction, of this assumption, engendered two types of simultaneity: intra-frame and inter-frame. The former is the focus of this investigation and deals with the simultaneity of distant, yet relatively stationary, events. The latter involves the simultaneity of distant, yet relatively moving, events. Einstein glossed over the former, briefly claiming that distant clocks are synchronized according to a definition. Reichenbach interpreted this as illustrating that the STR supports a conventionalist reading. The synchronization of distant clocks within the same inertial frame is only possible according to a convention. This is known as the conventionality of simultaneity, not to be confused with the relativity of simultaneity which deals with the setting of clocks in different inertial frames. Grunbaum follows Reichenbach's view and argues further that inter-frame relativity of simultaneity must be understood on the basis of intra-frame conventionality of simultaneity. It is argued that Grunbaum occupies a middle position between the two major approaches to the philosophy of space-time. Grunbaum's defence of the conventionality of simultaneity is the main concern of this investigation. Reichenbach's a priori, inter-theoretical conventionalism is clearly separated from Grunbaum's a posteriori, intra-theoretical conventionalism. This is done because the two thinkers are often misleadingly equated. They are linked simply because a particular argument, which connects conventionality and light signals, is shared. The moral of this chapter is not only that shared conclusions do not entail shared premises, but more importantly, shared arguments do not entail shared approaches. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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Debs, Talal Atif. "Representation and symmetry : an analysis of the tension between objectivity and conventionality in modern physics." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.248893.

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Thomas-Taillandier, Delphine. "Contribution à l'étude des dérogations en procédure pénale : pour une approche cohérente et encadrée des procédures pénales dérogatoires." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012AIXM1029.

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La conceptualisation des procédures pénales dérogatoires n'est pas chose aisée, si bien que c'est sous un angle à la fois constitutionnel et conventionnel qu'il semble intéressant d'appréhender les critères délimitant naturellement ces procédures particulièrement attentatoires aux droits fondamentaux. Partant de ces approches constitutionnelle, conventionnelle et législative, on parvient ainsi à mieux percevoir les difficultés rencontrées par les autorités policières et judiciaires lorsqu'il s'agit de mettre en oeuvre ces techniques spéciales d'investigation. En effet, si la diversité de ces procédures complexifie leur utilisation, elle risque par conséquent d'encourager une utilisation abusive de celles-ci pour favoriser la recherche de la vérité au détriment des droits de l'homme et des libertés fondamentales de tout un chacun. C'est pourquoi il est nécessaire de repenser la place et l'encadrement des procédures pénales dérogatoires dans les textes fondamentaux pour parvenir à la mise en oeuvre d'une pratique efficace mais avant tout respectueuse des droits de l'homme et des libertés individuelles. Dans la présente étude, les procédures pénales dérogatoires font donc l'objet d'une pensée volontairement modératrice en quête d'un juste milieu entre la liberté et la sécurité, éternelle problématique qui anime depuis son origine la procédure pénale et que le législateur a parfois du mal à résoudre
Conceptualizing derogatory criminal procedures is no easy task, so it is under an angle both constitutional and conventional that it seems interesting to apprehend criteria defining these procedures that particularly violate fundamental rights. From these approaches constitutional, legislative and conventional, it succeeds in better perceive difficulties encountered by police and judicial authorities when it comes to implement these special investigation techniques. While the diversity of these procedures complex their use, it may therefore encourage a misuse of these to foster pursuit of truth at the expense of human rights and fundamental freedoms of everyone. Therefore there is a need reconsider the place and the framing of criminal procedures in the fundamental derogatory texts to achieve the implementation of effective practice and above all respectful of human rights and individual freedoms. In this study, derogatory criminal procedures are therefore subject to a voluntarily restraining thought seeking a balance between freedom and security, eternal question that has raised criminal procedure from its origin and that the legislature may difficult to solve
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Lamparelli, Alvamar Helena de Campos Andrade. "A naturalidade na tradução: quem garante?" Universidade de São Paulo, 2007. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8147/tde-04122007-102315/.

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Este estudo se baseou em dados extraídos de um corpus paralelo composto por textos originais em inglês de artigos da Revista National Geographic, suas respectivas traduções publicadas em português na National Geographic Brasil, e os textos traduzidos antes da revisão para publicação. O objetivo foi cotejar os três textos a fim de identificar, na tradução, elementos que promovem a produção de um texto natural e fluente, que reflete o uso mais corrente na língua. Sua inserção no âmbito da lingüística de corpus se deu por essa permitir um estudo lingüístico descritivo e não prescritivo da língua e por se voltar não só para as palavras, estruturas ou usos possíveis na língua mas também o que é provável que ocorra, isto é, a diferença entre o que os falantes podem dizer e o que na verdade dizem. Esse cotejo possibilitou o levantamento de aspectos lingüísticos que afetam a naturalidade e fluência do texto, como a fraseologia típica na língua de chegada, suas colocações naturais, suas próprias expressões fixas, que refletem um modo preferido de se expressar de cada comunidade lingüística. Esses aspectos estão intimamente relacionados à convencionalidade, que abrange aquilo que é consolidado pelo uso, constituindo muitas vezes fonte de dificuldade ao \"tradutor ingênuo\" que pode não perceber que dentre formas possíveis existe aquela mais provável de ocorrer. Dentre os elementos levantados, selecionou-se a tradução dos advérbios terminados em *ly em inglês, nem sempre traduzidos por advérbios terminados em *mente em português, procurando compreender essa opção dentro do âmbito da convencionalidade. Essas opções nem sempre são ilustradas em dicionários, constituindo a pesquisa baseada em corpora, tanto paralelos quanto monolíngües, um recurso valioso ao tradutor seja para mostrar estratégias empregadas por outros tradutores profissionais como para conscientizá-lo de um uso consagrado na língua.
This study was based on data collected from a parallel corpus composed of original texts in English of articles from National Geographic magazine, and their respective translations in Portuguese as published in National Geographic Brazil and the texts translated before their revision for publication. The aim was to compare the three texts in order to identify, in translation, elements that enable the production of a text which sounds natural and fluent, reflecting the current use by the speakers. Corpus Linguistics was chosen as an approach for the research since it allows a descriptive rather than a prescriptive study of the language and is typically concerned not only with what words, structures or uses are possible in a language, but also with what is probable, likely to occur, the difference between what the speakers can say and what they actually say. This comparison brought to light linguistic features which might affect naturalness and fluency of a text, as the typical phraseology in the target-language, its natural collocations and its own fixed expressions, which reflect a preferred way of a community of saying things. These aspects are closely related to conventionality, which encompasses that which is attested by the use, and represent precisely where the difficulties lie for the \"innocent translator\", who might not notice that among a range of possible forms there is one which is more likely to occur. Among the elements found, one was particularly investigated, namely, the translation of adverbs ending in *ly in English , not always translated by adverbs ending in *mente in Portuguese, with a view to understand this option within the idea of conventionality. These options are not frequently displayed in dictionaries, which makes corpus-based research , either using parallel corpora or monolingual corpora, an invaluable resource to translators, in eliciting strategies employed by other professional translators and in bringing awareness to an attested use in language.
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Santos, Vanessa de Campos Melo. "Controle de convencionalidade: crítica ao entendimento do Supremo Tribunal Federal." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2016. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/19179.

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This dissertation aims to analyze the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court in the light of conventionality control institute focused on the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the interpretation that it does about the international human rights treaties. To emphasize the importance and necessity of dialogue among courts for the construction of ius commune of human rights. In order to do so, the work was divided into four parts. Initially, related to the Federal Constitution of Brazil in 1988 and the international human rights treaties. After that, run to an examination of conventionality control. Afterwards, discuss the Supreme Court jurisprudence. Finally, from the data collected, analyzed and compared critically pondered that the Supreme Court in this matter is far short of what is expected of the highest court of the Brazilian judiciary and guardian of the Brazilian Federal Constitution
A presente dissertação objetiva analisar a jurisprudência do Supremo Tribunal Federal à luz do instituto do controle de convencionalidade voltada à Corte Interamericana de Direitos Humanos e a interpretação que ela faz dos tratados internacionais de direitos humanos. Ressaltar a importância e a necessidade do Diálogo entre as Cortes para a formação de um ius commune dos direitos humanos. Para tanto, o trabalho dividiu-se em quatro partes. Inicialmente, relacionou-se a Constituição Federal do Brasil de 1988 e os tratados internacionais de direitos humanos. Seguidamente, partiu-se para um exame do controle de convencionalidade. Posteriormente, discorrer sobre a jurisprudência do STF. Por fim, a partir dos dados colhidos, analisados e comparados ponderou-se, criticamente, que o Supremo Tribunal Federal está nesta matéria aquém do que se espera da mais alta instância do poder judiciário brasileiro e guardião da Constituição Federal brasileira
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Books on the topic "Conventionality"

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Fear and conventionality. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997.

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Handl, Sandra. The conventionality of figurative language: A usage-based study. Tübingen: Narr, 2011.

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Land, Stephen K. Challenge and conventionality in the fiction of E.M. Forster. New York: AMS Press, 1990.

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Jäger, Markus. Joan Baez and the issue of Vietnam: Art and activism versus conventionality. Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag, 2003.

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Conventionalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

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Ramírez-Ludeña, Lorena, and Josep M. Vilajosana, eds. Legal Conventionalism. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03571-6.

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Lagerspetz, Eerik. A conventionalist theory of institutions. Helsinki: Philosophical Society of Finland, 1989.

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Schmid, Hans Bernhard, and Gerhard Thonhauser, eds. From Conventionalism to Social Authenticity. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56865-2.

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Arpioni, Maria Pia, and Alberto Zava. Guido Piovene. Articoli dall’Unione Sovietica (1960). Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-430-1.

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In the twenty-nine articles that constitute the result of the 1960s travel experience in the Soviet Union, which have so far appeared only on the third page of La Stampa, the cultural-literary operation of Guido Piovene is outlined, perfectly reflecting the programmatic intention to conduct a wide-ranging investigation into Soviet society in the early 1960s, providing a useful comparison with the condition of the western world and overcoming the appearance and conventionality of preconceived ideas (by the visitor) and prepackaged information (from part of the Soviet administrative system). In his reportage Piovene is able to activate the dynamic functions that constitute the main lines of his literary writing: the inclusion of the landscape in the narrative context and the deep internal investigation conducted on the characters, in a balance between inside and outside, between observation and analysis, between reality and dream. The result is a corpus of articles that constitute an important cultural document of that historical period but at the same time another great literary reportage by one of the most refined journalist-writers of the Italian twentieth century.
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Posner, Richard A. Conventionalist defenses of the law's autonomy. [S.l: s.n.], 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Conventionality"

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Gamboa, Brett. "Shakespeare’s Strange Conventionality." In Staged Normality in Shakespeare's England, 129–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00892-5_6.

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Maisel, Eric. "Narcissism, Conventionality, and Passivity." In Helping Survivors of Authoritarian Parents, Siblings, and Partners, 98–104. New York: Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429507717-14.

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Clarke, D. S. "Communicative Intent and Conventionality." In Sign Levels, 67–93. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0011-6_4.

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Callanan, Maureen A., and Deborah R. Siegel. "Learning conventions and conventionality through conversation." In Pragmatic Development in First Language Acquisition, 121–38. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tilar.10.08cal.

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He, Yuejun, and Jianxi Luo. "Novelty, Conventionality, and Value of Invention." In Design Computing and Cognition '16, 23–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44989-0_2.

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Hodiamont, Didier, Hans Hoeken, and Margot van Mulken. "Chapter 7. Conventionality in visual metaphor." In Visual Metaphor, 163–84. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/celcr.18.07hod.

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Carrier, Martin. "The Conventionality of Physical Geometry: A Reconsideration." In The Completeness of Scientific Theories, 230–53. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0910-9_6.

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Wilce, Alexander. "Dynamical States and the Conventionality of (Non-) Classicality." In Jerusalem Studies in Philosophy and History of Science, 585–627. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34316-3_27.

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Younang, Astrid, Lunjin Lu, and Nabil Almashfi. "Statically Checking Conventionality of Array Objects in JavaScript." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 183–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71734-0_16.

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Yamanashi, Masa-aki. "Chapter 11. Speech-Act Constructions, Illocutionary Forces, and Conventionality." In Essays in Speech Act Theory, 225–38. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/pbns.77.14yam.

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Conference papers on the topic "Conventionality"

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TAMARIZ, MÓNICA, and SIMON KIRBY. "CULTURE: COPYING, COMPRESSION AND CONVENTIONALITY." In EVOLANG 10. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814603638_0130.

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Younang, Astrid, and Lunjin Lu. "Conventionality analysis of array objects in JavaScript." In 2017 IEEE 24th International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering (SANER). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/saner.2017.7884677.

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Polyanina, Alla. "THE PROBLEM OF HUMAN RIGHTS UNIVERSALITY AND CONVENTIONALITY." In 4th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2017. Stef92 Technology, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2017/12/s02.097.

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El Shamy, Nour, and Khaled Hassanein. "A Meta-Analysis of Enjoyment Effect on Technology Acceptance: The Moderating Role of Technology Conventionality." In Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2017.501.

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Pucheu, M. L. "Conventionalism and integrable Weyl geometry." In II COSMOSUR: COSMOLOGY AND GRAVITATION IN THE SOUTHERN CONE. AIP Publishing LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4913345.

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Semitko, Alexey. "Private-Public Law Dichotomy: A Comparative Analysis of Ideas." In The Public/Private in Modern Civilization, the 22nd Russian Scientific-Practical Conference (with international participation) (Yekaterinburg, April 16-17, 2020). Liberal Arts University – University for Humanities, Yekaterinburg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35853/ufh-public/private-2020-21.

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The Soviet legal system did not assume any division of law into private and public constituents since communist ideology did not recognise anything private as such. The end of the communist experiment and Russia’s transition to democracy, a state governed by the rule of law, a social market economy and respect for human rights logically led to the need to revive private law and its further development, and therefore the idea of dividing law into private law and public law became relevant in legal doctrine. The article contains a brief comparative analysis of Russian and French legal theories in terms of the concerned problem. The methods used are comparative law, legal hermeneutics, the formal legal method and certain elements of cultural and historical analysis. Despite the conventionality of the public-private law dichotomy, its theory is based upon the actual legal reality of the Romano-German family of legal systems; this theory is not just an abstract theorisation, but is feasible. Unlike the French theory, Russian jurisprudence applies an approach suggested by S.S. Alexeev, who points to the conceptual rather than classification-based nature of the dichotomy in the first place, stressing that private law expresses the most important essence of law as a whole and the new trend in its develop ment is to include human rights. Based on this analysis, it is concluded that human rights are the common part that unites public and private law, and therefore their unity is inseparable: prejudice to human rights, as the experience of building communism in Russia (and in other communist countries) showed, inevitably leads first to the destruction of private law, and then to the transformation of public law into a pseudo-legal system.
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Galant, R. J. "The Risk of Risking Unconventional Plays Conventionally." In Petroleum Play Assessment. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20143896.

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Bockenstedt, K., D. Bryant, R. Minisandram, C. O’Brien, and G. Smith. "Conventionally Forged RR1000 Billet for Forged Turbine Components." In Superalloys 2016. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7449/superalloys/2016/superalloys_2016_479_486.

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Borrelli, Nicholas F., Charlene M. Smith, and Venkata A. Bhagavatula. "UV photosensitivity in conventionally melted germano-silicate glasses." In International Symposium on Optical Science and Technology, edited by Alexander J. Marker III and Eugene G. Arthurs. SPIE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.405291.

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Schlemper, Claus A., Manfred Heinritz, Erwin Schreiter, and Eduard Wetter. "Evaluation of Direct Quench and Conventionally Heat Treated Forgings." In SAE International Congress and Exposition. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/860130.

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Reports on the topic "Conventionality"

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Kuklinski, D., K. King, J. Addison, and C. Travis. Conventionally altered organisms: Database on survival, dispersal, fate, and pathogenicity. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6938016.

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Menchhofer, P. A., J. O. Kiggans, M. S. Morrow, and D. E. Schechter. A comparison study on the densification behavior and mechanical properties of gelcast vs conventionally formed B{sub 4}C sintered conventionally and by microwaves. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/244628.

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Tillman, Jennifer, Ajay Nair, Jean Batzer, and Mark Gleason. Strip-tillage and Row Cover Use in Organically and Conventionally Grown Muskmelon. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-1172.

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Tillman, Jennifer L., Ajay Nair, Jean C. Batzer, and Mark L. Gleason. Strip-tillage and Row Cover Use in Organically and Conventionally Grown Muskmelon. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-545.

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Torres, Zachary, Jean C. Batzer, and Mark L. Gleason. Effects of Scaling Up Row-cover Removal Timing in Conventionally Grown Muskmelon. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-2623.

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Tillman, Jennifer L., Ajay Nair, Jean C. Batzer, and Mark L. Gleason. Strip-tillage and Row Cover Use in Organically and Conventionally Grown Summer Squash. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-1056.

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Tillman, Jennifer, Ajay Nair, Jean Batzer, and Mark Gleason. Strip-tillage and Row Cover Use in Organically and Conventionally Grown Summer Squash. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-1080.

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Gray, George Thompson, Veronica Livescu, P. A. Rigg, Carl Patrick Trujillo, Carl McElhinney Cady, Shuh-Rong Chen, John S. Carpenter, et al. L2 Milestone 5433: Characterization of Dynamic Behavior of AM and Conventionally Processed Stainless Steel (316L and 304L). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1329535.

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Neathammer, Robert D. Six-Year Summary of Fort Irwin, CA, Family Housing Comparison Test: Operation and Maintenance Costs of Manufactured vs. Conventionally Built Units. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada237479.

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Neathammer, Robert D. May 1984 to September 1988 Summary of Fort Irwin, California, Family Housing Comparison Test: Operation and Maintenance Costs of Manufactured vs. Conventionally Built Units. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada209421.

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