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Latest addition – Monday 18 August 2008.

  • Les violences policières au G8 de Gênes

    18 août 2008, par Palidda Salvatore
    Les faits qui se sont produits lors du G8 de Gênes (19-21 juillet 2001) ont fait l’objet de milliers d’images photo, de centaines de vidéos de témoins et de professionnels, de milliers de pages d’actes judiciaires, documents publics, reportages tv et articles des médias, de dizaines de débats et aussi de nombreuses publications. Cependant, il reste toujours forte la demande de compréhension en particulier de certains aspects.
  • Violences policières et violences des pouvoirs

    18 août 2008, par Palidda Salvatore
    Avant de proposer quelques remarques concernant les problèmes de la recherche sur les violences policières (et tout d’abord l’absence –emblématique- de statistiques à ce propos), ce texte propose une perspective interprétative et d’analyse, donc quelques éléments de réflexion théorique et méthodologique. Il s’agit d’une tentative de comprendre les violences policières comme l’aspect des pratiques des agents des polices qui s’impose comme l’option de gestion violente du désordre aux dépens de la négociation pacifique.
  • The impact of migration from the new European Union Member States on native workers

    17 June 2008, by Lemos Sara, Portes Jonathan
    Migrants coming to the UK from Eastern Europe have not caused unemployment or stopped UK workers from finding jobs, according to research published today. The research, ‘The impact of migration from the new European Union Member States on native workers’ concludes that new migrants have not had an impact on the numbers claiming unemployment benefits in the UK, or had a significant impact on wages.
  • Court of Justice of the European Communities Judgment of 3 May 2007, Case C-303/05, Advocaten voor de Wereld VZW v. Leden van de Ministerraad

    28 May 2008, by Geyer Florian
    Listening carefully, one might have heard the sigh of relief breathed in Brussels and other EU capitals on 3 May 2007, when the Court of Justice of the European Communities (ECJ or Court) eventually delivered its first judgment on the European arrest warrant (EAW), giving the green light to this flagship instrument of EU judicial co-operation in criminal matters.
  • The Treaty of Lisbon and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Exceptionalism and Fragmentation in the European Union

    26 May 2008, by Carrera Sergio , Geyer Florian
    The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) constitutes one of the policies which will be more affected by the new institutional configurations that will be brought about by the Reform Treaty signed in Lisbon on the 13 December 2007 (Treaty of Lisbon). These policies, traditionally denominated as Justice and Home Affairs, have been subject to various criticisms calling for the need to reform and improve their current institutional, legal and procedural structures.
  • El Tratado de Lisboa y un Espacio de Libertad, Seguridad y Justicia: Excepcionalismo y Fragmentación en la Unión Europea.

    26 de mayo de 2008, por Carrera Sergio , Geyer Florian
    El Espacio de Libertad, Seguridad y Justicia (ELSJ) se encuentra entre las políticas comunitarias más afectadas por la nueva configuración institucional que será introducida con la entrada en vigor del Tratado de Reforma firmado el 13 de Diciembre del 2007 en Lisboa (Tratado de Lisboa). Estas políticas, tradicionalmente denominadas como de ‘Justicia y Asuntos de Interior’, han sido objeto de sendas críticas poniendo de manifiesto la necesidad de reformar sus actuales estructuras institucionales, jurídicas y procesales.
  • EC Visa Facilitation and Readmission Agreements: Implementing a New EU Security Approach in the Neighbourhood

    29 April 2008, by Kruse Imke, Trauner Florian
    With the Eastern Enlargement successfully completed, the EU is searching for a proper balance between internal security and external stabilisation that is acceptable to all sides. This paper focuses on an EU foreign policy instrument that is a case in point for this struggle: EC visa facilitation and readmission agreements. By looking on the EU’s strategy on visa facilitation and readmission, this paper aims at offering a first systematic analysis of the objectives, substance and political implications of these agreements.
  • Public Image and Social Acceptance of Nanotechnologies

    2 April 2008, by Könninger Sabine, Ott Ingrid, Papilloud Christian, Zülsdorf Torben
    To understand the motives of the public to support technological innovations is essential for several reasons. On the one hand, it enables to build an «acceptable social balance » but it allows to consider the civil society as an active partner in the diffusion of technological innovation as well. In the case of nanotechnologies, defective information exists about the way in which the public constructs a relationship to such abstract technologies. These defectives have to be rounded out by paying attention to the
  • Les violences urbaines de novembre 2005 : le temps des analyses

    18 mars 2008, par CEVIPOF, CSO, Sciences Po
    Plus de deux cents personnes - universitaires, chercheurs, doctorants, de différentes disciplines, cadres d’administration rattachés à divers secteurs (police, Justice, Équipement…), personnels de collectivités locales (Politique de la Ville, Jeunesse, Action sociale, Prévention/Sécurité…), élus, travailleurs sociaux, membres d’associations, urbanistes - étaient réunies pour participer à cette journée, animée par une vingtaine d’intervenants : d’une part, des chercheurs et universitaires, français et étrangers, de différentes disciplines (sociologie, sciences du politique, ethnologie, histoire, économie, droit …) et d’autre part, des praticiens - élus, hommes politiques, responsables d’administration (police)....
  • Defining and assessing precarious employement in Europe

    2 January 2008, by Centre d’études pour l’emploi
    The aim of the research report is to establish a comparative understanding of precarious employement, as one of the main aspects of social insecurity and risks in European societies. The report is divided into three major parts ; a comparative policy analysis, case studies about specific local situations in several countries, policy implications on the european level (Esope project).

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