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Journal articles on the topic "Injusticia Extrema"

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Aguiar de Oliveira, Júlio. "El derecho y la injusticia extrema." Revista del Posgrado en Derecho, no. 10 (August 27, 2019): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/fder.26831783e.2019.10.90.

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Mi propósito en este ensayo consiste en reflexionar en torno al argumento de la injusticia extrema (Fórmula de Radbruch), enfocándome tanto en las teorías no-positivistas del derecho de Gustav Radbruch y Robert Alexy como en los argumentos positivistas de H. L. A. Hart y Brian Bix, para así proponer algunos argumentos para defender la corrección de la tesis que reconoce la Fórmula de Radbruch como un elemento del concepto del derecho, pero no como una prescripción para la decisión judicial.
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Óscar, Cubo Ugarte. "Julius Ebbinghaus y la filosofía del derecho de Kant." Con-Textos Kantianos. International Journal of Philosophy 1, no. 6 (2017): 335–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1095837.

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El presente texto ofrece las l&iacute;neas fundamentales de la interpretaci&oacute;n que Julius Ebbinghaus realiza de la filosof&iacute;a del derecho de Kant. En primer lugar, expone la famosa &ldquo;tesis de la independencia&rdquo; (<em>Unabh&auml;ngigkeitsthese</em>) presentada en numeroso trabajos por J. Ebbinghaus. En segundo lugar, centra su atenci&oacute;n en el diagn&oacute;stico que hace J. Ebbinghaus de los casos de &ldquo;injusticia extrema&rdquo; y se pone en relaci&oacute;n la f&oacute;rmula de Radbruch con la filosof&iacute;a del derecho de Kant. Por &uacute;ltimo, y frente al pos
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Huerta Ochoa, Carla. "Sobre el análisis del concepto de derecho." Isonomía - Revista de teoría y filosofía del derecho, no. 60 (June 30, 2024): 5–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5347/isonomia.60/2024.663.

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En el presente ensayo se realiza una reflexión general sobre el concepto de derecho, el método analítico y el proceso de conocimiento para después hacer algunos comentarios sobre el análisis hecho por Jorge Rodríguez del concepto de derecho en su Teoría Analítica del Derecho, así como un par de observaciones específicas sobre la fórmula Radbruch de la injusticia extrema y el no positivismo incluyente.
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Yébenes Escardó, Zenia. "Introducción. El mal: la vida dañada." En-Claves del pensamiento JULIO-DICIEMBRE, no. 32 (2022): e555-e555. http://dx.doi.org/10.46530/ecdp.v0i32.555.

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Este dossier plantea la cuestión del mal. El mal que sufrimos y el mal que causamos. A lo largo de sus páginas situamos histórica y socialmente algunas de sus formas en la Ilustración y la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Nos preguntamos por su relación con la violencia extrema y la injusticia. Recorremos sus aspectos más familiares y cotidianos y reflexionamos sobre la necesidad de una escucha radical que nos permita dar cuenta de ello.
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Chávez-Fernández Postigo, José Carlos. "Dignidad humana e injusticia extrema. Un ejercicio de diálogo de tradiciones en la Filosofía del derecho." Cuadernos Electrónicos de Filosofía del Derecho, no. 48 (June 1, 2023): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/cefd.48.25530.

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Partiendo de la idea de «tradición» de MacIntyre y de la tesis de Alexy respecto de que existen concepciones de defensa o crítica de la razón práctica que pueden ser referidas principalmente a Aristóteles, Hobbes, Kant y Nietzsche, el objeto de este trabajo es explorar la posibilidad de un diálogo entre dichas tradiciones en orden a proponer vías razonables de solución para algunos problemas centrales de la Filosofía del derecho que se suscitan en el contexto de la discutida tesis de la conexión necesaria entre derecho y moral. A partir de dos ejemplos estrechamente vinculados: el de la dignid
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Alexy, Robert. "El No Positivismo Incluyente." Doxa. Cuadernos de Filosofía del Derecho, no. 36 (November 15, 2013): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/doxa2013.36.01.

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Partiendo de la distinción entre las dos formas de positivismo y las tres de no-positivismo, sostengo que sólo uno de estos cinco conceptos de derecho es defendible: el no-positivismo incluyente. En el centro de mi argumentación está la tesis de la corrección, la cual establece que el derecho necesariamente formula una pretensión de corrección. Esta tesis implica a su vez la tesis de la naturaleza dual, según la cual el derecho comprende tanto una dimensión real o autoritativa como una dimensión ideal o crítica. La idea de la naturaleza dual del derecho es el fundamento de la fórmula de Radbru
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García-Castro, Juan Diego, Martín Venegas Márquez, Lorenzo Ramírez Cardoza, and Francisco Robles Rivera. "Evaluación de (in)justicia distributiva en jóvenes de Centroamérica." Andamios, Revista de Investigación Social 20, no. 52 (2023): 363–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.29092/uacm.v20i52.1020.

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Centroamérica es una región caracterizada por la extrema desigualdad. En este estudio pionero en su campo, analizamos cómo 1501 jóvenes centroamericanos/as entre los 14 y 24 años (M=18,7,DE=3,1, 53,3% mujeres) evalúan la injusticia de la desigualdad en su país y qué predictores pueden explicar estas valoraciones. Con un diseño exploratorio y descriptivo, encontramos que donde menos se percibe la desigualdad como injusta es en Nicaragua y Costa Rica, seguido de Honduras y donde más injusta se considera es en Guatemala y El Salvador. Dentro de los predictores que aumentan la evaluación de justic
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Huarag-Álvarez, Eduardo Jaime. "La marginación social e invisibilidad de la población indígena en la narrativa peruana." La Colmena, no. 111 (September 20, 2021): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.36677/lacolmena.v0i111.13715.

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Se describe de qué modo la marginalidad social, la injusticia y la invisibilidad de la población indígena, que inician con la conquista española, se reflejan en algunas obras representativas de la narrativa peruana. Se establecen los distintos momentos en que aparecen los nativos en las novelas y relatos breves. Se ofrece una revisión de los personajes y el escenario aldeano mostrados por Clorinda Matto de Turner en 1889, Ciro Alegría y José María Arguedas en las décadas de los años treinta y cuarenta, Manuel Scorza y Santiago Roncagliolo en los años setenta y ochenta del siglo XX, poniendo én
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Gaido, Paula. "Introducción a Derecho y Autoridad." Discusiones 6 (April 9, 2021): 9–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.52292/j.dsc.2006.2611.

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El texto principal de esta discusión, a cargo de Carlos Rosenkrantz propone la discusión de una tesis fuerte, y esta es la que sostiene que no hay derecho sin autoridad; o, en otras palabras, que afirmar la existencia del derecho es afirmar su fuerza obligatoria. A su vez, extrema las conclusiones que de ella se derivan al sostener que hay circunstancias en las que el derecho puede vincular incluso a aquellos que son víctimas de la injusticia económica y social producida por las reglas de juego que el propio derecho genera. La empresa con la cual está comprometido Rosenkrantz es una filosófica
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Zepeda, Carlos. "Del egoísmo a la solidaridad." ECA: Estudios Centroamericanos 59, no. 673-674 (2004): 1163–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.51378/eca.v59i673-674.5102.

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Si el sistema económico de una sociedad es una construcción humana racional y neutra, ¿por qué, entonces, la riqueza y la pobreza extrema coexisten, se mantienen y se reproducen? El darwinisrno económico es visto como natural en el capitalismo, empero, ¿es la injusticia de este sistema económico "natural"? "Tener" se ha vuelto más prioritario que el "ser", no solo en El Salvador, sino en el mundo. Volver a creer que otros mundos son posibles, en un ambiente de desesperanza, no es fácil, y menos aún en un país como El Salvador, donde la pobreza abate cada va más a una mayoría creciente y unos p
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Injusticia Extrema"

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Salgado, Janaína Lopes. "A Rosa Branca e a correção da (in)justiça nacional-socialista no Pós-guerra: interface entre história, direito e tradução." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8144/tde-26102017-145134/.

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Com a ascensão do nacional-socialismo em 1933, iniciou-se uma série de medidas como promulgações de leis e criação de tribunais especiais para garantir a manutenção e expansão do poder do regime. Como exemplo da instrumentalização do sistema judicial nacional-socialista e suas consequências no Pós-guerra, destacamos na presente pesquisa os depoimentos de duas vítimas políticas do Tribunal do Povo, Hans Hirzel e Franz J. Müller. Ambos foram integrantes do grupo de resistência estudantil conhecido como Rosa Branca, cuja história contribuiu para o processo de contestação da validade de sentenças
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Books on the topic "Injusticia Extrema"

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Oghoore, Ovie, and Amos Obi. Poverty & Extreme Hunger : Causes and How to Eradicate Them: How to End Injustices and Inequalities Today. Independently Published, 2018.

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For Their Tears I Died - Stories of Extreme Suffering and Extravagant Redemption in Human Trafficking and Social Injustice. XP Publishing, 2010.

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Armiero, Marco, Salvatore Paolo Rosa, and Ethemcan Turhan. Urban Movements and Climate Change. Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463726665.

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From the social uprisings in Santiago de Chile to the radical municipalism experiments in Naples, this volume takes the reader on an intellectual journey at the frontlines across global South and global North where climate breakdown meets social innovations. While the effects of the climate crisis are becoming more extreme and tangible across the globe with every passing day, urban social movements and their radical strategies to resist climate injustice often remain concealed from sight. Contributors to this volume ask how would it be to look at the politics of urban loss-and-damage not from
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de Graaf, Beatrice. The Radical Redemption Model. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197792469.001.0001.

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Abstract What do convicted terrorists really believe when they say they committed their acts in the name of a higher authority? This book deploys a cutting-edge combined approach of (oral) history and social psychology toward religiously inspired terrorism, and develops a radical redemption model. Beatrice de Graaf went into prisons to talk to terrorist convicts. She listened to their stories about their frustration with their own lives, their anger at injustices done to them, and their decision to join the terrorist fight, and she questioned them specifically about their extreme beliefs. The
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DeJonge, Michael P. The Free Responsible Action of the Individual. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824176.003.0014.

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If, as Chapter 12 argues, much of Bonhoeffer’s resistance thinking remains stable even as he undertakes the novel conspiratorial resistance, what is new in his resistance thinking in the third phase? What receives new theological elaboration is the resistance activity of the individual, which in the first two phases was overshadowed by the resistance role played by the church. Indeed, as this chapter shows, Bonhoeffer’s conspiratorial activity is associated with what he calls free responsible action (type 6), and this is the action of the individual, not the church, in the exercise of vocation
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Laurent, Jose G. Cedeño, Joseph G. Allen, and John D. Spengler. The built environment and sleep. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198778240.003.0023.

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Through evolution, our bodies have synchronized to environmental time, making our molecular clock mechanisms responsive to environmental cues such as light and temperature. In providing shelter from extreme climate conditions, however, modern societies have dramatically modified their environment without fully appreciating the consequences. We present an overview of the influence that lighting and thermal and acoustic conditions in our built environment exert on our sleep. These factors have changed substantially in the last century and biological systems have not had sufficient time to adapt.
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Berry, Albert. The Great Curse. Oxford University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197782675.001.0001.

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Abstract Land is the key input for economies in the earliest stages of development, when seventy-five percent to ninety percent of the labor force is engaged in agriculture. Concentration of land ownership has been a common, and usually quite damaging, feature of most societies throughout history as both the cause and the result of access to power. Highly unequal control of land typically implies severe inequality of income and welfare, as well. Landlessness has been at the root of many of the world’s most serious and persistent problems, including severe exploitation and the deprivation of po
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Tischauser, Leslie V. Jim Crow Laws. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400674358.

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This disquieting yet important book describes the injustices, humiliations, and brutalities inflicted on African Americans in a racist culture that was created—and protected—by the forces of law and order. Jim Crow Laws presents the history of the discriminatory laws that segregated people by race in the American South from the end of the Civil War through passage of the 1965 Civil Rights Act. To paint a true picture of these deplorable restrictions, this book provides a detailed analysis of the creation, defense, justification, and fight against the Jim Crow system. Among the subjects covered
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Tonry, Michael. Doing Justice, Preventing Crime. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195320503.001.0001.

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In the 2020s, no informed person disagrees that punishment policies and practices in the United States are unprincipled, chaotic, and much too often unjust. The financial costs are enormous. The moral cost is greater: countless individual injustices; mass incarceration; the world’s highest imprisonment rate; extreme disparities, especially affecting members of racial and ethnic minority groups; high rates of wrongful conviction; assembly-line case processing; and a general absence of respectful consideration of offenders’ interests, circumstances, and needs. The main ideas in this book about d
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McDonald, Iain, and Anne Street. 1. The history and development of equity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198815174.003.0001.

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Each Concentrate revision guide is packed with essential information, key cases, revision tips, exam Q&amp;As, and more. Concentrates show you what to expect in a law exam, what examiners are looking for, and how to achieve extra marks. This chapter discusses the development of equity. Equity tackles injustice caused by a strict application of common law rules or unconscionable behaviour. Equity was originally dispensed by the King. However, this was soon delegated to the Lord Chancellor and the Court of Chancery. Equity and the common law were originally administered by separate court systems
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Book chapters on the topic "Injusticia Extrema"

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Hamstead, Zoé A., and Jason Sauer. "Mapping Vulnerability to Weather Extremes: Heat and Flood Assessment Approaches." In Resilient Urban Futures. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63131-4_4.

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AbstractAssessing present social and biophysical conditions of communities that are at risk of injury due to extreme weather events is an important component of creating future visions of resilience. Spatial patterns of vulnerability to extreme events are manifestations of structural injustice that leave their mark on the built environment and in socio-spatial segregation patterns. Socio-spatial inequity often arises from development practices that favor particular racial and ethnic social groups over others. These segregation patterns are aligned with patterns of exposure to pollution, extrem
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Folkvord, Ingvild, and Jean Lassègue. "Terrorist Trials Under Literary Scrutiny: Literature as Counterterrorist Response." In Urban Terrorism in Contemporary Europe. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53789-9_19.

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Abstract Judicial trials are recognized as important steps when societies are trying to come to terms with terrorist attacks. And yet trials are often thought of either as final conclusions that can settle the matter of justice once for all or criticized as utterly insufficient, unable to reach what matters to individuals (grief, mourning, recognition and justice). In both cases, individuals are silenced as they are reduced to the status of “victims”, and their way of dealing with their own personal reconstruction being left aside. This article therefore investigates how literary responses to
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"One root, different branches: identity, injustice and schism." In Extreme Right Activists in Europe. Routledge, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203004395-20.

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Armstrong, Chris. "Introduction." In Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780191888090.003.0001.

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Abstract The world is in the midst of a biodiversity crisis, which existing conservation policies have failed to arrest. Policy makers, academics, and the general public are coming to recognize that much more ambitious conservation policies are in order. However, biodiversity conservation raises major issues of global justice—even if the connection between conservation and global justice is too seldom made. The lion’s share of conservation funding is spent in the global North, even though most biodiversity exists in the global South, and even though local people can often scarcely afford to ma
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Moore, Elizabeth M., Theresa H. Cheng, Roya Ijadi-Maghsoodi, and Lillian Gelberg. "People Who Are Homeless." In Social Injustice and Public Health. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190914653.003.0010.

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An estimated 100 million people globally suffer from absolute homelessness. The estimated number of people who are homeless in the United States at any given point in time is about 550,000. Mortality and disease severity of people who are homeless far exceed those of the general population because of extreme poverty, delays in seeking medical care, nonadherence to therapy, substance use disorders, and psychological impairment. Many of their health problems, such as infections due to crowded living conditions in shelters, hypothermia from exposure to extreme cold, and malnutrition due to limite
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Jacquet, Catherine O. "Rape and the Law in the Mid-Twentieth-Century United States." In The Injustices of Rape. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469653860.003.0002.

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This chapter is an examination of rape law in the United States at mid-century. The law codified white male privilege, leaving both accused black men and rape victims of all races vulnerable to injustice before the law. Fears of false allegations and distrust of victims, most popularized by legal scholar Henry Wigmore, drove much of the injustice faced by victims. Likewise, racist tropes of depraved black male sexuality resulted in extreme injustice for accused black rapists, including the almost exclusive use of the death penalty for black men accused of interracial rape. The chapter provides
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Laraque-Arena, Danielle. "Racism, Environmental Injustice, and Child Health." In Textbook of Children's Environmental Health, 2nd ed. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197662526.003.0011.

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Abstract In the immediate past decade, sociopolitical context, alongside nationally publicized events of police brutality against Black men and women in the United States, have sharpened the focus of the impact of structural racism on health outcomes. In this context, the idea of achieving health equity and environmental justice leads to the broadening of the matrix of sociopolitical determinants of health that frame the influence of the environment on children’s health. Presented in this chapter, beyond the social determinants of poverty and extreme poverty on health, is the layered, indolent
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Finley-Brook, Mary. "CHAPTER 1 EXTREME ENERGY INJUSTICE AND THE EXPANSION OF CAPITAL." In Organized Violence. University of Regina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780889776111-004.

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Levy, Barry S. "International and Global Health." In Social Injustice and Public Health. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190914653.003.0021.

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Social injustice leads to profoundly increased rates of illness and premature death in low- and middle-income countries related to inadequate public health services and medical care, internal factors such as extreme poverty and unaccountable governments, and external factors such as debt, structural adjustment policies, and trade barriers. This chapter describes the impact of social injustice on public health in low- and middle-income countries, including issues related to endemic and epidemic diseases and health risks associated with poverty, living conditions, occupational health and safety,
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Gearty, Conor. "No Golden Age." In Illusions of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism. British Academy, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265901.003.0005.

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From the moment of their emergence, democracies everywhere have been alive to the importance of their survival. This institutionalised anxiety has meant that radical critiques of power differentials and wealth-inequality (which survive in all democracies) have been vulnerable to being cast as challenges not to injustice but to the integrity of democracy itself. This is the deep root of counter-terrorism law today, now not applied to a plausible threat from the radical left but rather to extreme criminal acts which, however heinous, do not directly challenge the state. As inequality in democrac
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Conference papers on the topic "Injusticia Extrema"

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Ward, Jessica April. "IDEA Climate Justice Research: House 360 Prototypes." In 112th ACSA Annual Meeting. ACSA Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.112.95.

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Architecture, Integrated Design for Environmental and Climate Justice Research (IDEA-CJR) aims to strengthen resilience in previously segregated and historically significant communities in the City of Houston most impacted by the compounded effects of environmental injustice over time. This regional disaster resilience research-based design studio in the Gulf Coast identified and addressed stakeholder needs through a regenerative, integrated design, service-learning approach (for the past 8 years). Resident homes in the Gulf Coast are disproportionately negatively impacted during extreme weath
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Ludwig, Ryan. "The Architecture of a Decent Home: Resident Owned Communities in a Time of Climate Breakdown." In 113th Annual Meeting Paper Proceedings. ACSA Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.113.70.

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Approximately 11 million extremely low-income Americans are impacted by a crisis of unaffordable and unsustainable housing. Many members of this population are caught in a cycle of housing instability fueled by systemic injustices engrained in the built environment. Concurrently, many of these enclaves of concentrated poverty are disproportion¬ately susceptible to the negative impacts of extreme weather caused by climate change. Communities of manufactured housing (formerly known as mobile homes) provide both a clear example of this intersection, and a potential mitigation strategy involving a
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Reports on the topic "Injusticia Extrema"

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Turmena, Lucas, Flávia Maia, Flávia Guerra, and Michael Roll. TUC City Profile: Teresina, Brazil. United Nations University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53324/eycc5652.

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Climate injustice is obvious in Teresina. Although the city makes a small contribution to national and global emissions, it is situated in a global warming hotspot. Teresina is already affected by extreme heat, and models anticipate that it will become even hotter and drier in the coming years. The city's high vulnerability to climate change particularly affects Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) groups living in low-income neighbourhoods. Social injustice and racism are tied together in the urban development process of Teresina. Flood-prone areas often overlap with vulnerable neig
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