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29 October 2008, by Associated Press
Security officials from several European countries have developed a manual to help prison authorities prevent their jailhouses from becoming incubators for Muslim extremists. The manual, developed by France, Germany and Austria, includes signs that may indicate that a prisoner was becoming radicalized, including the presence of a growing beard. A prison group feared the manual could stigmatize Muslim inmates. The document was distributed at a two-day closed-door conference of European security experts that ended Wednesday. It will be given to prison personnel.
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27 October 2008, by Coordinadora para la Prevención de la Tortura
This report written by the Coordinadora para la Prevención de la Tortura of the Spanish state (a platform integrated by 44 non-governmental organization of Human Rights, universities and sections of Bar associations) has been submitted before the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations, on the 20th October 2008 in Geneve.
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27 de octubre de 2008, por Coordinadora para la Prevención de la Tortura
Este informe elaborado por la Coordinadora para la Prevención de la Tortura del Estado español (plataforma en la que se integran 44 organizaciones no gubernamentales de derechos humanos, centros universitarios y secciones de colegios profesionales de abogados) fue presentado ante el Comité de Derechos Humanos de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas, el 20 de octubre de 2008, en Ginebra.
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21 October 2008, by Observatorio del sistema Penal y los Derechos Humanos ,
Université Autonoma de Barcelona
The migratory phenomenon gives us an important example of the challenges that European policies have to face related to the respect of Human Rights and the basic guarantees of the Rule of Law. The status of migrants defined by several European migration laws bring together a number of elements which increases migrant people’s vulnerability and perpetuate their image as «the other».
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6 October 2008, by Forero Alejandro,
Rivera Iñaki,
Rodríguez Fernandez Gabriela,
Ubasart Gemma
The present work shows the genesis and development of the last peace process that took place in the Basque Country from March, 2007, in the frame of antiterrorist excepcionalism. The paper focus on the origins of the Basque conflict - outlining the history of the movement ETA- and in the influence that both the diverse actors and a part of the Spanish written press (the newspapers El País, El Mundo and Gara) have had in the development of the events.
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6 octobre 2008, par Acosta Maria,
Cals Marta ,
Fernández Bessa Cristina,
Masso (di) Andrés,
Puig Marta,
Roig Aura
The reaction of several municipal authorities to the fear of crime, anti-social behaviour and the resulting City-dwellers’ intolerance is to produce legal instruments to deal with « incivilities » and to promote peaceful coexistence in the city. In the case of Barcelona, this instrument is the so called « Good Citizen’s Charter of Barcelona », which came into effect on 15th January, 2006. After one year of enforcement we have evaluated the consequences of the implementation of this by-law.
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19 May 2008, by Université Autonoma de Barcelona
The Observatory of Criminal System and Human Rights (University of Barcelona), in cooperation with the Centre of European Policy Studies, the European Association for Research on Transformation and the University of Utherch, is pleased to invite you to the Conference on «Controlling migrations in Europe. Challenges to Human Rights and the Rule of Law». The event will take place at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona on the 29th and 30th of May 2008.
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30 January 2008, by Johansson-Nogués Elisabeth,
Université Autonoma de Barcelona
The IUEE, the LSE and the University of Cologne are pleased to announce the CHALLENGE conference: «The external dimension of the intra-EU security: the CFSP, ESDP and JHA in the ENP area». The conference will be held in Barcelona the 22 of February.
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27 February 2007, by Observatorio del sistema Penal y los Derechos Humanos
The main objective of the Conference was to analyze, inform and discuss with the scientific community, students and society, some specific subjects related with the current problems caused by the relationship between liberty and security, specially the links between exceptionalism and globalization, migration, antiterrorism, deprivation of liberty, torture, etc…
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27 de febrero de 2007, por Observatorio del sistema Penal y los Derechos Humanos
…Europe and Occidental states in general, are facing situations that recognizes their origins in the different aspects produced by the globalization process. The urban emergencies analyzed in this publication thanks to the opinions, contributions and information given by all the collaborators, constitute the most evident and recent signs of situations of emergency and exceptional reactions and interventions…
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21 de febrero de 2007, por Observatorio del sistema Penal y los Derechos Humanos
Torture and abuse of power can not be considered nowadays inappropriate or meaningless references. Torture has always constituted an abuse of power of any kind: physical, economical, authoritarian, political. Even if these subjects have been of great importance for the construction of the juridical and political culture in Occident since the beginning of Modernity, it is also essential to continue talking about them today. Nowadays we talk about all these behaviors worldwide, and this is why we have considered important to face this subject on this publication, specially when we know torture still exists in every corner of this world through the most horrible abuses of power.
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14 de febrero de 2007, por Observatorio del sistema Penal y los Derechos Humanos
This first volume of Desafío ( s ) looks to begin an investigation field to analyze the (perverse) relationships established between power and the citizens’ rights. This volume presents different contributions that were submitted at the Seminar on Criminal Policies of War organized on March 2005 by the Observatori del Sistema Penal i els Drets Humans (OSPDH) of the University of Barcelona (UB).
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4 de diciembre de 2006, por Observatorio del sistema Penal y los Derechos Humanos
En el marc del projecte Europeu The Changing Landscape of European Liberty and Security (CHALLENGE) es celebraran les Jornades Internacionals Excepcionalisme i Drets Humans. Aquest projecte, que compta amb la participació de 21 universitats i centres de recerca de tota Europa, pretén fomentar una major sensibilitat i responsabilitat en la presa de decisions relacionades amb les noves polítiques de seguretat, amb l’objectiu de minimitzar el grau que aquestes poden debilitar les llibertats, els drets humans i la cohesió social en una Europa en procés d’ampliació.
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17 de julio de 2006, por Cabezas de Alcalá Sílvia,
Velilla Giménez Javier
El informe descifra la ’política de inmigración’ que se deriva del estudio de las noticias publicadas con motivo de la última regularización de inmigrantes impulsada por el Gobierno español en 2005. La investigación detecta una serie de rutinas no adecuadas en el tratamiento mediático de la inmigración, en especial hacia la politización del fenómeno y hacia el concepto de ’fortaleza europea’. Los autores proponen soluciones concretas a partir de protocolos de estilo adoptados por los colegios profesionales de periodistas.
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13 June 2006, by Observatorio del sistema Penal y los Derechos Humanos
Punitive populism is a governance strategy everyday more common in western countries. This strategy although not original seems to be unavoidable for political classes who are convinced that social conflicts ( and consequently, also the political ones) would be regulated by a harder application of Penal System. Reforms and counter-reforms which have being carried out in Spain on criminal and procedural-criminal law, as also on penitentiary, police and jurisdictional areas over the last decade (1995-2005) represent a paradigmatic era of this governance strategy.
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13 de junio de 2006, por Observatorio del sistema Penal y los Derechos Humanos
Las estrategias punitivas de corte populista son cada vez más habituales en los estados occidentales. Aunque no se trata de estrategiaS completamente novedosas, han pasado a ser un recurso inevitable para la clase política, que parece estar convencida de que los conflictos sociales (y en consecuencia, también los políticos) pueden ser resueltos mediante aplicación del Sistema Penal. Las reformas y contra-reformas penales llevadas a cabo en España durante la última década (1995-2005) representan el paradigma de este tipo de estrategias de gobierno.
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29 May 2006, by Université Autonoma de Barcelona
A number of recent criminologies have given particular influence to the control of urban disturbances, in Europe and in all Western big cities. Barcelona is a particular case of it, trough a municipal bylaw which came into effect on last January. This by law is responsible to introduce exceptionalist practices as a way to react against incivilities as emergencies.
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24 May 2006, by Fernández Bessa Cristina,
Ortuño Aix José María
The terrorist attacks in Madrid M-11 did not demand the production of fresh exceptional laws, since a whole exceptionalist framework was already designed and well developed to face the activities of armed groups, and particularly those of the Basque independentist ETA. We approach to Spanish exceptionalism from the view of the legal perspecetive called Criminal Law of the Enemy (also called Criminal Law of Police) developed by German legal scholar, G. Jakobs. The antiterrorist policies implemented after Madrid bombings have fitted well that legal perspective and have meant a wider criminalization of Muslim migrants and in general the view society have of Islam.
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24 May 2006, by Ortuño Aix José María
The images of tons of people climbing up barbed wire fences over 3 meters high, using rudimentary stairs made by themselves, appeared in all the news during several days. Those images were used by the conservative media and by the main opposition party in Spain to create an atmosphere of extreme social tension. They tried to explain those events just from a domestic point of view, as if they were the consequence of the immigration policy implemented by the Government in 2005, and also of the improvement of relations between Spain and Marocco being exploited by the latter to get control of the Spanish enclaves in North Africa.
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24 May 2006, by Fernández Bessa Cristina,
Ortuño Aix José María
While laws of immigration in Spain have intended officially to guarantee the rights and liberties of the immigrants and to provide their social integration, as their titles always assure, they have served, in practice, for just the opposite, for the legal and social construction of irregular immigrant to whom the recognition of rights is notably shrinked and who is forced to live in social marginalization, turned into a non-person.