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Zoghlami, Hanene. "Franco-British responses to chemical warfare 1915–8, with special reference to the medical services, casualty statistics and the threat to civilians." Medical History 65, no. 2 (2021): 101–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mdh.2021.2.

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AbstractThis dual-focussed examination will critically compare and contrast the British Royal Army Medical Corps and the French Medical Service’s involvement in the Western Front chemical campaign between 1915 and 1918. Because the Anglophone historiography has tended to marginalise the French contribution to the allied chemical war, this article will attempt to re-balance the historical narrative by emphasising the collective nature and importance of this joint Franco-British enterprise. By interrogating a raft of under-utilised primary evidence in the French and British archives, this invest
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Thierry, Damien. "Quelques Réflexions Autour du Projet de Loi Français Relatif à La Biodiversité." Review of Business and Legal Sciences, no. 25 (August 1, 2017): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.26537/rebules.v0i25.1036.

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Annoncé depuis longtemps, le «projet de loi relatif à la biodiversité» doit être discuté au cours de cet été 2014 devant le parlement français afin de moderniser la politique de conservation de la faune, de la flore et des habitats en France près de quarante ans après la loi du 10 juillet 1976 sur la protection de la nature' qui en a posé les premières bases.
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Bégin, Luc. "La nature comme sujet de droit? Réflexions sur deux approches du problème." Dialogue 30, no. 3 (1991): 265–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0012217300011641.

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En 1972, le Southern California Law Review publiait un article de C. D. Stone dans lequel ce dernier avançait l'idée particulièrement avant-gardiste d'une attribution de droits légaux à des objets naturels (forêts, océans et autres objets naturels que Stone laisse relativement indéterminés). Plus récemment, en France, M.-A. Hermitte procédait à son tour à une «réflexion de technique législative» (1988, p. 241) où elle suggérait de faire de la nature — plus précisément de zones biologiques — un sujet de droit. De telles propositions n'ont pas manqué de susciter la controverse tant dans les mili
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Starck, Christian. "State duties of protection and fundamental rights." Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 3, no. 1 (2017): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2000/v3i1a2882.

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Duties of protection are duties of the state to protect certain legal interests of its citizens. They cover the interests of life, health, freedom and property and also protect some other interests and certain constitutionally recognised institutions. State duties of protection must be considered in connection with fundamental rights. The foundations of modern constitutionalism and attendant procedures are essential to develop guidelines for a constructive critique of the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court. This is done with reference to the recent history of France, Germany and England
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Pinet, François. "La protection des plantes aquatiques en France : au carrefour de la complexité de la nature et de l'influence des activités humaines." Sciences Eaux & Territoires Numéro 15, no. 3 (2014): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/set.015.0044.

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THERVILLE, CLARA, LIVIO CASELLA-COLOMBEAU, RAPHAËL MATHEVET, and FREDERIC BIORET. "Beyond segregative or integrative models for protected areas: a case study of French nature reserves." Environmental Conservation 43, no. 3 (2016): 284–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892916000047.

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SUMMARYInitially conceived as human-exclusion zones (the segregative model), protected areas are more and more often established within a management framework that integrates conservation and development projects with multiple partnerships and encourages engagement with local stakeholders (the integrative model). In this study, we investigated the conservation attitudes and practices of management staff in the network of nature reserves (NRs) in France. We found that conservation practices, such as law enforcement, habitat management, environmental education and partnerships, and the socio–cul
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POINTEREAU, Ph. "Propositions du Réseau Forêt de France Nature Environnement concernant la protection, la gestion et le suivi scientifique de nos patrimoines naturels forestiers." Revue Forestière Française, S (1991): 207. http://dx.doi.org/10.4267/2042/26272.

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Fouchard, Philippe. "L’injonction judiciaire et l’exécution en nature : éléments de droit français." Revue générale de droit 20, no. 1 (2019): 31–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1058510ar.

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Malgré l’existence, dans le Code civil français, d’une règle selon laquelle les obligations de faire ou de ne pas faire, en cas d’inexécution, ne donnent lieu qu’à des dommages-intérêts (art. 1142), le juge français ordonne de plus en plus souvent au débiteur d’exécuter en nature ses obligations, ou, plus généralement, prononce souvent, à l’égard des parties à un procès ou des tiers, des injonctions leur imposant un comportement déterminé. Grâce au mécanisme de l’astreinte, qui joue le rôle d’un moyen de contrainte indirecte, mais aussi en prescrivant des mesures que des tiers peuvent exécuter
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Bro, Elisabeth, Beatriz Arroyo, and Pierre Migot. "Conflict between grey partridge Perdix perdix hunting and hen harrier Circus cyaneus protection in France: a review." Wildlife Biology 12, no. 3 (2006): 233–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2981/0909-6396(2006)12[233:cbgppp]2.0.co;2.

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O’LEARY, Síofra. "A Tale of Two Cities: Fundamental Rights Protection in Strasbourg and Luxembourg." Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 20 (August 1, 2018): 3–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cel.2018.3.

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AbstractThis article tackles questions relating to the interrelationship between the European Convention on Human Rights and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, as well as the roles of the two European courts charged with their interpretation and application, by way of two case studies. The cases chosen address two very different issues—surrogacy and the right to privacy and family life on the one hand, and religious freedom and the wearing of religious symbols in the workplace on the other. On the surrogacy issue the article refers to an Irish Supreme Court case as well a
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Nature – Protection – France"

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Tabouelle, Jérôme. "Le patrimoine géologique normand : nature, protection, promotion." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007MNHN0021.

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L'occupation de la province normande depuis la Préhistoire a sculpté ses paysages, ajoutant ainsi l'empreinte humaine à celle de l'histoire purement géologique. C'est toute cette entité, géologique, géographique et humaine, avec son interactivité qui constitue l'architecture de la recherche engagée. Une telle conception culturelle du patrimoine géologique communautaire doit probablement pouvoir ainsi faire prendre conscience de l'importance d'un bien commun entre la population normande et sa terre, et permettre aux générations futures de mieux comprendre, de mieux appréhender et de mieux gérer
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Poli-Broc, Aurélia. "La protection de la nature devant le juge administratif." Aix-Marseille 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004AIX32065.

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Cette recherche part du double constat suivant : le juge administratif dispose d'une marge de manœuvre dans l'interprétation des faits et des textes qui se rapportent à la protection de la nature et il existe une " représentation sociale " de la protection de la nature qui évolue par définition avec la société. De ce constat sont nées deux grandes questions autour desquelles est construit ce travail. Comment le juge utilise-t-il cette latitude ? Quelle représentation de la nature mobilise-t-il ? L'objectif de cette recherche est ainsi d'établir, chaque fois que les litiges offrent au juge un c
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Milian, Johan. "Protection de la nature et développement territorial dans les Pyrénées." Toulouse 2, 2004. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00009976.

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A l'instar des autres massifs européens, les Pyrénées ont constitué un secteur privilégié pour l'application des générations successives de politiques de protection de la nature. La relation entre celle-ci et les fonctions sociales de la montagne, longtemps appréhendée suivant une lecture antithétique, a été en pratique diversifiée. Dans un contexte d'évolution marqué par l'héritage de la désindustrialisation, la recomposition des systèmes productifs pastoral et forestier et la croissance des économies locales touristiques, les acteurs publics ont progressivement investi la protection de la na
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Blanc, Julien. "Du naturel du produit à la production de la nature : les agneaux de parcours du Parc national des Cévénnes, figure d'une protection de la nature négociée." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005MNHN0057.

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Cette recherche prend pour objet l’un des cas les plus aboutis de coopération entre le Parc national des Cévennes et des éleveurs ovins producteurs d’agneaux de boucherie. Ce partenariat constitue une expérience en droite file des nombreuses démarches de qualification de produits agricoles qui s’observent en France et en Europe, avec comme particularité de tenter, dans le même temps, de répondre à des enjeux de gestion de la biodiversité. Nous montrons en premier lieu comment ce partenariat s’inscrit dans l’évolution des politiques de conservation de la nature allant de la protection d'une nat
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Privat, Christophe Édouard. "La chasse et la protection des espaces naturels : éléments pour une évolution juridique des rapports chasse-nature." Bordeaux 4, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005BOR40012.

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Les domaines respectifs de la chasse et de la protection des espèces et des espaces peuvent sembler à priori incompatibles. La chasse consiste à prélever des espèces sauvages dans le milieu naturel. Au contraire, les espaces naturels ont pour objet la préservation d'espèces et d'espaces menacés. Or, le milieu naturel en général, et les espèces protégés en particulier, sont des milieux vivants, dont l'évolution peut s'avérer problématique, non seulement à l'égard des activités humaines, mais également pour leur propre pérennité. La réalisation de l'équilibre Homme/Nature devient alors une prior
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Plavinet, Jean-Pierre. "Le droit à la nature en France, entre protection et gestion : mythe ou réalité." Paris 2, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA020085.

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Camaji, Laure. "La personne dans la protection sociale : recherche sur la nature des droits des bénéficiaires de prestations sociales." Paris 10, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA100115.

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Le droit accorde traditionnellement peu de place à la personne dans la protection sociale. En effet, la situation juridique du sujet de droit en la matière ne découle pas d’un contrat : elle est tout entière logée dans un statut. En dépit de cette position, se dessine par petites touches depuis quelques années la protection de l’intérêt individuel du bénéficiaire des prestations sociales : le droit à la prestation sociale devient peu à peu une exigence dont les textes et les juges tiennent compte pour encadrer le pouvoir normatif. Cependant, cet intérêt individuel est indissociable des impérat
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Luglia, Rémi. "L'émergence de la protection de la nature en France (1854-1939) : la Société d’acclimatation, témoin et acteur du courant naturaliste." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012IEPP0011.

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Le propos de cette thèse est d’éclairer l’émergence de la protection de la nature en France à partir du milieu du XIXe siècle tout en mettant en évidence un courant spécifique : les naturalistes. Née en 1854 d’une conception utilitariste qui soumet la nature aux besoins de l’homme, la Société d’acclimatation connaît un âge d’or avant d’être profondément affectée à partir des années 1880 par une crise interne qui, en favorisant l’arrivée à la présidence d’Edmond Perrier, protecteur convaincu, accélère sa réorientation vers la protection de la nature. Pluriels sont les cheminements qui conduisen
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Andreu-Boussut, Vincent. "L'aménageur, le touriste et la nature sur le littoral de l’Aude (France) : modèles de gestion, pratiques touristiques et enjeux environnementaux." Marne-la-Vallée, 2004. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00264255.

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Au cœur de la refondation de la gestion du littoral audois, la nature et, en particulier, les espaces protégés sont apparus comme une des clés possibles du re-développement touristique et du ré-aménagement de cet espace balnéaire méditerranéen. Cette recherche s’attache, dans une telle perspective, à mettre en lumière les enjeux contemporains, les étapes et les limites de l’« expérience » audoise. Notre étude se décompose en trois temps forts qui viennent éclairer notre questionnement sous différents angles. La première partie expose les différentes étapes de la mise en tourisme d’un littoral
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Raymond, Richard. "La nature à la campagne : identification sociale et argument pour la gestion d'un territoire rural partagé : l'exemple du Vexin français." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010513.

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Le respect de la nature est, dans nos sociétés occidentales, un principe acquis. De nombreux acteurs légitiment leurs actions ou leurs revendications en référence à ce principe. De quelle nature s'agit-il ? Les formes de nature identifiées dans le Vexin Français ont été appréhendées à partir des objets matériels désignés et de leurs fonctions. Elles apparaissent comme une part de la réalité sociale. Les paysages ont offert une clef de lecture au géographe pour approcher les croyances et les valeurs localisées qui guident cette identification. L'observation des rencontres entre agents sociaux à
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Books on the topic "Nature – Protection – France"

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Scarred landscapes: War and nature in Vichy France. Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

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-, Fichaux Catherine 19, ed. La France sauvage: Plantes et animaux protégés. Hachette, 1986.

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SCAR/IUCN Workshop on Protection, Research and Management of Subantarctic Islands (1992 Paimpont, France). Progress in the conservation of the subantarctic islands: Proceedings of the SCAR/IUCN Workshop on Protection, Research and Management of Subantarctic Islands, Paimpont, France, 27-29 April 1992. IUCN, 1995.

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France. Protection du patrimoine historique et esthétique de la France: Textes législatifs et règlementaires. Direction des journaux officiels, 1997.

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France. Protection du patrimoine historique et esthétique de la France: Textes législatifs et réglementaires. Direction des journaux officiels, 1991.

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SCAR/IUCN Workshop on Protection, Research and Management of Subantarctic Islands (1992 Paimpont, France). Progress in conservation of the subantarctic islands: Proceedings of the SCAR/ IUCN Workshop on Protection, Research and Management of Subantarctic Islands, Paimpont, France, 27-29 April 1992. Edited by Dingwall P. R. IUCN, 1995.

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SCAR/IUCN, Workshop on Protection Research and Management of Subantarctic Islands (1992 Paimpont France). Progress in conservation of the Subantarctic Islands: Proceedings of the SCAR/IUCN Workshop on Protection, Research, and Management of Subantarctic Islands, Paimpont, France, 27-29 April, 1992. IUCN--the World Conservation Union, 1995.

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Möllenkamp, Sabine. La coopération franco-allemande pour la protection du Rhin. Harmattan, 2001.

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Carrière, Alexandre. Alias agent 008. Hurtubise HMH, 2003.

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Publications, USA International Business. France Ecology & Nature Protection Handbook. Intl Business Pubns USA, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Nature – Protection – France"

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Berny, Nathalie. "The Restoration of Biodiversity in France." In The Impact of the Economic Crisis on European Environmental Policy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198826958.003.0009.

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This chapter employs qualitative analysis to apply the Index of Policy Activity (IPA) to nature protection and biodiversity policy in France over a twenty-year period. It extends the application of the IPA to include consideration of two critical aspects of implementation that can shape policy ambition: the support of the policy actors and administrative capacity. The chapter reveals that biodiversity policy has been subject to extensive reforms, which have overlapped with a devolution agenda, leading to increased regionalization of this policy sector. One outcome of this process is that under-resourced regional administrations must shoulder the burden of implementing policy. These findings suggest that France may be engaging in dismantling by arena shifting.
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Gros, François. "EARTHCARE in France." In EARTHCARE: Global Protection of Natural Areas. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429052347-44.

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Taylor, David. "France (‘.fr’)." In Domain Name Law And Practice. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199663163.003.0017.

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For a trade mark to enjoy protection in France, two substantive requirements must be met: first, the trade mark must be capable of being represented graphically, and secondly, the trade mark must be capable of distinguishing the products or services of a natural or legal person.
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"Biodiversity: Protection of areas of outstanding natural beauty." In OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: France 2016. OECD, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264252714-12-en.

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Rüfner, Thomas. "Customary Mechanisms of Family Protection." In Comparative Succession Law. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850397.003.0003.

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Even before Roman law became a dominant factor in the development of the law, the power to dispose of one’s property by last will or testament was (re-) introduced into the law of succession in many areas of Europe. Customary law restricted the freedom of testamentary disposition to certain categories of property or to a certain share of the estate. Sometimes, dispositions were only possible with the consent of close family members. In the early-modern period, the customary rules restricting testamentary freedom were amalgamated with the complicated Roman system of family protection. By way of example, this chapter examines the development in the pays de droit coutumier of northern France, and in those parts of Central Europe which were influenced by the law of the Sachsenspiegel. In both areas, the Roman rule which required testators to leave a certain amount (the portio legitima) to close relatives was introduced during the sixteenth century while the customary restrictions were loosened. The provisions of the French Civil Code of 1804 and the Prussian General Land Law of 1794 mark the respective end-points of the developments considered. Codified French law, in keeping with the tradition of the Coutumes, restricted testamentary disposition to a certain share of the estate and reserved the remaining share for close family members. Prussian law contained a simplified version of the Roman portio legitima. Both codes betrayed a sceptical attitude towards freedom of testation, which was characteristic of the teachings of many natural lawyers.
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Simpson, James. "From Sherry to Spanish White." In Creating Wine. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691136035.003.0008.

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This chapter shows the nature and limits of organizational change in the production and sale of sherry over the nineteenth century. Despite an apparent flexibility in responding to increased demand in international markets, a decline in the reputation of sherry caused a rapid drop in sales, as merchants in Jerez and especially Britain sold adulterated and cheap imitation wines. Although there was much talk about protecting the name of sherry in Jerez, this proved difficult because of the diversity of interests within the producing region itself. The big export houses responded to weaker demand for their fine sherries by moving down-market to achieve volume. While the political influence of small growers in France allowed them to capture market power from the merchants by establishing regional appellations and cooperatives, this did not happen in Jerez.
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Syrett, Nicholas L. "Marriage Reform Is Still an Unplowed Field." In American Child Bride. University of North Carolina Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469629537.003.0008.

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In 1926 Peaches and Daddy (Frances Heenan and Edward Browning) were married, becoming one of the biggest tabloid sensations of the 1920s. Separated in age by about 40 years, their marriage led to new understandings of child marriage as a backdoor to illicit sex and to rumors of pedophilia. It also engergized a generation of reformers, feminists, and social workers, most notably Mary Ellen Richmond, who worked tirelessly to eliminate child marriage in language that placed the welfare of the child first. They worked on many fronts, targeting sexually active adolescents and immigrant families especially, despite the fact that native-born white and black girls and boys were more likely to marry as minors. Feminists in the National Woman’s Party also joined in the struggle, working to equalize the age of consent to marriage and the age of majority on the grounds of legal gender equality, not child protection.
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Borgonovi, Francesca, Mario Piacentini, and Andreas Schleicher. "Improving the Education and Social Integration of Immigrant Students." In Humanitarianism and Mass Migration. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520297128.003.0017.

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Migration is a shared condition of all humanity. We have all been strangers in a strange land. All humanity lives today as a result of migration, by themselves or their ancestors. Migration is a matter sometimes of choice, often of need, and always an inalienable right. All helpless people deserve to be helped. Offering such help is a commandment and a blessing shared among all religions. Accordingly, as Pope Francis reminds us, our duties to migrants include ‘to welcome’, ‘to protect’, ‘to promote’, and ‘to integrate.’ National borders are not a result of primary natural law, as aren't private property and clothes, ‘because nature did not give [humans] clothes, but art invented them’. National borders depend on social, political and geographical factors. Therefore, faced with current waves of mass migration, in order to establish practices that respond to the common good we need to be guided by three levels of responsibility. The first principle being that ‘in case of need all things are common’, because ‘every man is my brother’. This principle is relative to existence or subsistence and conditions other related issues (such as accommodation, food, housing, security, etc.). Secondly, as part of the fundamental rights of people, legal guarantees of primary rights that foster an ‘organic participation’ in the economic and social life of the nation. Access to these economic and social goods, including education and employment, will allow people to develop their own abilities. Thirdly, a deeper sense of integration, reflecting responsibilities related to protecting, examining and developing the values that underpin the deep, stable, unity of a society- and, more fundamentally, create a horizon of public peace, understood as St. Augustine's ‘tranquility in order’. In particular, with regards to the aforementioned context, policies on migration should be guided by prudence, but prudence must never mean exclusion. On the contrary, governments should evaluate, ‘with wisdom and foresight, the extent to which their country is in a position, without prejudice to the common good of citizens, to offer a decent life to migrants, especially those truly in need of protection. Strangely enough, the response of most governments in the face of this phenomenon only seems to value the third principle, completely disregarding the first two.
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Sorondo, Marcelo Sánchez. "Epilogue." In Humanitarianism and Mass Migration. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520297128.003.0018.

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Migration is a shared condition of all humanity. We have all been strangers in a strange land. All humanity lives today as a result of migration, by themselves or their ancestors. Migration is a matter sometimes of choice, often of need, and always an inalienable right. All helpless people deserve to be helped. Offering such help is a commandment and a blessing shared among all religions. Accordingly, as Pope Francis reminds us, our duties to migrants include “to welcome”, “to protect”, “to promote”, and “to integrate.” National borders are not a result of primary natural law, as aren’t private property and clothes, “because nature did not give [humans] clothes, but art invented them”. National borders depend on social, political and geographical factors. Therefore, faced with current waves of mass migration, in order to establish practices that respond to the common good we need to be guided by three levels of responsibility. The first principle being that “in case of need all things are common”, because “every man is my brother”. This principle is relative to existence or subsistence and conditions other related issues (such as accommodation, food, housing, security, etc.). Secondly, as part of the fundamental rights of people, legal guarantees of primary rights that foster an “organic participation” in the economic and social life of the nation. Access to these economic and social goods, including education and employment, will allow people to develop their own abilities. Thirdly, a deeper sense of integration, reflecting responsibilities related to protecting, examining and developing the values that underpin the deep, stable, unity of a society— and, more fundamentally, create a horizon of public peace, understood as St. Augustine’s "tranquility in order". In particular, with regards to the aforementioned context, policies on migration should be guided by prudence, but prudence must never mean exclusion. On the contrary, governments should evaluate, “with wisdom and foresight, the extent to which their country is in a position, without prejudice to the common good of citizens, to offer a decent life to migrants, especially those truly in need of protection. Strangely enough, the response of most governments in the face of this phenomenon only seems to value the third principle, completely disregarding the first two.
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Fullagar, Kate. "Home to a New World." In The Warrior, the Voyager, and the Artist. Yale University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300243062.003.0005.

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In late 1762, Ostenaco returns to a changing Appalachia. The chapter narrates the second half of his life, detailing his adventures with home life, war, land cession, and much else. The year 1763 brings the momentous news of Britain’s final victory over France. With European rivalry now removed, British settlers seem more rather than less intrusive upon Native Americans. Such a reaction prompts both an Indian backlash in the shape of Pontiac’s War and a British administrative scramble to legislate some measures of protection against settler encroachment. Ostenaco is caught up in the consequent maelstrom. Although he maintains his diplomat’s demeanour through the 1760s and the early 1770s, something snaps for Ostenaco in 1775. That year, he witnesses the Cherokee young-blood, Dragging Canoe, stamp his feet and refuse to negotiate with any whites any longer. By 1777 Ostenaco has joined Dragging Canoe’s Chickamauga secessionists. The plot twist in Ostenaco’s story, then, is in how he manages to remain, in his own mind at least, loyally Cherokee while bucking the prevailing Cherokee trend towards surrender. Through a novel turn to non-cooperation, Ostenaco maintains a sense of autonomy from empire till the very end.
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Conference papers on the topic "Nature – Protection – France"

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Coulon, Vincent, Sébastien Christophe, Laurence Grammosenis, Luc Guinard, and Hervé Cordier. "Protection of Nuclear Power Plants Against Natural Hazards: Protection Principles Against Rare and Severe Natural Hazards for New Nuclear Power Plants." In 2020 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering collocated with the ASME 2020 Power Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone2020-16185.

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Abstract The field of protection against external natural hazards (eg.: rare and severe hazards) has regularly evolved since the design of the first NPPs (Nuclear Power Plants) to take into account the experience feedback. Following the Fukushima Daiichi accident in March 2011, consideration of rare and severe natural hazards has considerably increased in the international context. Taking rare and severe natural hazards into account is a challenge for operating nuclear reactors and a major issue for the design of new nuclear reactors. In Europe, considering lessons learnt from the Fukushima Da
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Abdullah, Yahya. "Judicial oversight of applications submitted to the administration is a reason for its development." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF DEFICIENCIES AND INFLATION ASPECTS IN LEGISLATION. University of Human Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21928/uhdicdial.pp191-212.

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"The administration performs a great task in the life of modern societies, through its intervention to satisfy public needs through the establishment and management of public utilities that aim to achieve the public interest and respond to the requirements and necessities of daily life, as well as protecting public order, and regulating the relationship between them and individuals with constitutional and legal texts, as well as The organizational rules that lay down the general framework for public liberties and individual rights, all to prevent them from practicing any activity outside the f
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BĂNEȘ, Adrian, Păun Ion OTIMAN, Tiberiu IANCU, and Manuela Dora ORBOI. "GROWTH SCENARIOS OF ORGANIC AREA IN ROMANIA UNTIL 2025." In Rural Development 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2015.091.

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Organic farming uses management practices that would avoid the use of chemical inputs and minimizes damage to the environment and wildlife. Thus we are brought significant restrictions on synthetic chemicals used in obtaining food products. The method involves different practices aimed at protecting the environment, maintaining and enhancing soil fertility, obtaining unpolluted and high quality agricultural products, and at last, promoting sustainable agricultural development. Romania has a great opportunity for organic farming as a result of natural conditions. However, Romania is located beh
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Tamura, Ichiro, Masashi Kuramasu, Frank Barutzki, et al. "Dynamic Analysis of NPP Piping Systems and Components With Viscoelastic Dampers Subjected to Severe Earthquake Motions." In ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2016-64029.

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In Shimane nuclear power plant of Chugoku Electric Power Co., a number of safety improvements are planned to be implemented aiming for the highest level of safety in the world to be achieved. One of the new safety measures is the application of viscoelastic dampers for seismic protection of safety related piping system and components. High performance of viscoelastic dampers has been confirmed by direct testing of the piping natural scale model at the shaking table subjected to severe seismic accelerations up to 20 m/s2. However, viscoelastic dampers as a dynamic protection device have frequen
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Stokmane, Maija, Anita Lontone-Ievina, and Raimonds Ernsteins. "Municipal integrated coastal governance approach: complimentary disciplinary instruments and collaboration pre-conditions." In 22nd International Scientific Conference. “Economic Science for Rural Development 2021”. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Economics and Social Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/esrd.2021.55.022.

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Municipal coastal governance practice also in Latvia has various limitations, and taking into account growing climate change adaptation challenges, new understanding and new approaches are to be studied and tested. Overall study frame is based on research-and-development approach. The aim of the research was to study how municipal coastal governance is functioning in practice, particularly, in the relation to the coastal dune protection zones (150/300 m) and further coastal territory behind that, applying whole list of governance instrument groups – political/legal, planning, and especially in
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Tarantino, M., D. Martelli, I. Di Piazza, N. Forgione, P. Agostini, and G. Coccoluto. "HLM Fuel Pin Bundle Characterization in CIRCE Pool Facility." In 2014 22nd International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone22-30774.

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Since the Lead-cooled Fast Reactor (LFR) has been conceptualized in the frame of GEN IV International Forum (GIF), ENEA is strongly involved on the HLM technology development. Currently ENEA has implemented large competencies and capabilities in the field of HLM thermal-hydraulic, coolant technology, material for high temperature applications, corrosion and material protection, heat transfer and removal, component development and testing, remote maintenance, procedure definition and coolant handling. In this frame the Integral Circulation Experiment (ICE) test section has been installed into t
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Ma, Xiaokun, Hong Goo Yeo, Christopher D. Rahn, and Susan Trolier-McKinstry. "Efficient and Sensitive Energy Harvesting Using Piezoelectric MEMS Compliant Mechanisms." In ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2015-47539.

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Piezoelectric energy harvesters typically perform poorly in the low frequency, low amplitude, and intermittent excitation environment of human movement. In this paper, a piezoelectric compliant mechanism (PCM) energy harvester is designed, modeled, and analyzed that consists of a PZT unimorph clamped at the base and attached to a compliant mechanism at the tip. The compliant mechanism has two flexures that amplify the tip displacement to produce large motion of a proof mass and a low frequency first mode with an efficient (nearly quadratic) shape. The compliant mechanism is fabricated as a sep
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Knudsen, Erik, and Nagaraj K. Arakere. "Numerical Evaluation of Mode I Stress Intensity Factor as a Function of Material Orientation for BX-265 Foam Insulation Material." In ASME Turbo Expo 2006: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2006-90376.

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Foam, a cellular material, is found all around us. Bone and cork are examples of biological cell materials. Many forms of man-made foam have found practical applications as insulating materials. NASA uses the BX-265 foam insulation material on the external tank (ET) for the Space Shuttle. This is a type of Spray-on Foam Insulation (SOFI), similar to the material used to insulate attics in residential construction. This foam material is a good insulator and is very lightweight, making it suitable for space applications. Breakup of segments of this foam insulation on the shuttle ET impacting the
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Munoz, P. A., Nestor Sanabria, German Ocampo, Juan Uribe, Luis Rodríguez, and Roberto Parrado. "State of the Art in 3D Seismic Survey Design for Petroleum Exploration in the Arctic Regions." In ASME 2018 37th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2018-78172.

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3D seismic acquisition for Petroleum Exploration in the Artic Region is typically restricted to four operational months during the winter season. The area of the survey and the acquisition parameters need to be optimized and constrained to match the narrow time frame. Seismic operations must follow environmental regulations to avoid adverse impacts to the wildlife and sensitive terrains, including lakes, rivers, abandoned meanders, and the flora able to grow in the region. No vehicles or seismic equipment is allowed to operate above them in winter regardless of their protection by the snow cov
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Bandini, Giacomino, Maddalena Casamirra, Francesco Castiglia, Mariarosa Giardina, Paride Meloni, and Massimiliano Polidori. "Analysis of Protected Accidental Transients in the EFIT Reactor With the RELAP5 Thermal-Hydraulic Code." In 16th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone16-48720.

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The European Facility for Industrial Transmutation (EFIT) is aimed at demonstrating the feasibility of transmutation process through the Accelerator Driven System (ADS) route on an industrial scale. The conceptual design of this reactor of about 400 MW thermal power is under development in the frame of the European EUROTRANS Integrated Project of the EURATOM Sixth Framework Program (FP6). EFIT is a pool-type reactor cooled by forced circulation of lead in the primary system where the heat is removed by steam generators installed inside the reactor vessel. The reactor power is sustained by a sp
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