Repositório Colecção:http://hdl.handle.net/11144/54202024-03-28T15:35:32Z2024-03-28T15:35:32ZInnerarity, Daniel (2019). Política para Perplexos. Lisboa: Porto Editora, ISBN 978-972-0-45-03232-4, 214 pp.Sousa, João Carloshttp://hdl.handle.net/11144/54392022-05-17T12:19:45Z2022-05-01T00:00:00ZTítulo: Innerarity, Daniel (2019). Política para Perplexos. Lisboa: Porto Editora, ISBN 978-972-0-45-03232-4, 214 pp.
Autor: Sousa, João Carlos
Resumo: Daniel Innerarity in “Politics for the Perplexed” continues the reflection begun in the
aftermath of the Great Recession (Innerarity, 2016) on the current challenges facing
contemporary democracies, examining the ethical and cultural foundations for the
possibility of a new social contract. This social contract is to be based on trust between
citizens, but also between them and the various institutions that support liberal
democracy. To this end, we are proposed to replace a majority democracy with a
negotiation democracy, continuing an “old” theoretical opportunity of the author
(Innerarity, 2012). As a desideratum of contemporary societies, negotiation democracy
corresponds, in the first place, to an objective and correct diagnosis of the pathologies
and dysfunctions of today's western democracies.2022-05-01T00:00:00ZAkyüz, Emrah (2021). Nuclear Power and Human Rights in Japan: The Fallout of Fukushima. London: Lexington Books. ISBN: 9781793637819, 270 pp.Atar, Emrahhttp://hdl.handle.net/11144/54382022-05-17T12:20:48Z2022-05-01T00:00:00ZTítulo: Akyüz, Emrah (2021). Nuclear Power and Human Rights in Japan: The Fallout of Fukushima. London: Lexington Books. ISBN: 9781793637819, 270 pp.
Autor: Atar, Emrah
Resumo: Since the first half of the 20th century, technological innovations have transformed war
methods and created prolifications of nuclear powers worldwide. The two world wars and
the subsequent Cold War period cause a peak in this race. These developments, however,
caused many tragedies; among those was the nuclear power plant accident in Fukushima
in 2011. 'Nuclear Power and Human Rights in Japan: The Fallout of Fukushima', by Dr
Emrah Akyüz from Lexington Books, attempted to examine the event from the axis of
human rights. This book consists of seven main sections with each chapter's introduction
and conclusion, which helps the reader to formulate a general assessment.2022-05-01T00:00:00ZOnline dispute resolution - fantasy or reality?Pirmatov, Otabekhttp://hdl.handle.net/11144/54372022-05-18T10:54:12Z2022-05-01T00:00:00ZTítulo: Online dispute resolution - fantasy or reality?
Autor: Pirmatov, Otabek
Resumo: This article discusses the issues of online dispute resolution, which allows to expand the
use of judicial remedies, innovations in traditional methods of dispute resolution, the
application of technology. Online dispute resolution is one of the ways to resolve disputes
using Internet technologies. Dispute resolution online is used to resolve problematic
situations of any complexity. At the same time, it is characterized by high co steffectiveness and a wide range of functions (data transfer, coordination of meeting
schedules, e-mail delivery of agreed decisions, speed).2022-05-01T00:00:00ZInternational anarchy revisited: the ontological challenges of a post-social conceptionCorreia, Carolina Encarnaçãohttp://hdl.handle.net/11144/54362022-05-17T12:22:31Z2022-05-01T00:00:00ZTítulo: International anarchy revisited: the ontological challenges of a post-social conception
Autor: Correia, Carolina Encarnação
Resumo: The concept of international anarchy is introduced with great relevance in the variants of
realism and is one that different theories of International Relations identify as common.
It is in its consequences and interpretation that views tend to contrast. However, the
present excursion attempts to reflect critically on these same ontological assumptions of
international anarchy – especially those presented by the realistic school, specifically the
neorealist strand.2022-05-01T00:00:00Z