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23 documents for autonomous community spain
  • The Harper government claims that it is keen to develop a strong policy towards Latin America. Yet it is a flawed approach, supporting US policy at a time when it is at its lowest point in decades, while ignoring both a clear leftward swing of elected Latin American governments in the last five years and the significant importance of Cuba in the region. This paper examines the Harper government's approach to Cuba. Following some general comments on the evolution of Canadian policy towards revolutionary Cuba, it examines some of the errors in the Harper approach, suggests an explanation for the approach employed, and makes suggestions about policies that Ottawa should consider to improve relations. In sports terms, Cuba "punches above its weight"-a fact which is known widely in Latin Ame...

    ...The international response was swift. Spain immediately sent 15 tonnes of emergency supplies a... stronger ties with the cultural community, and strengthening educational ties. The discussio... shortsightedness and the absence of an autonomous Cuba policy were established during the first Harp...

  • ... the development of criminology as an autonomous field have been overcome (Dupont 2010: 12), and cr..., and Switzerland, in particular, but also Spain and Italy), Latin America, and Africa has come to ... can be agonizing: While the scientific community encourages the broadest possible dissemination of ...

  • ... and institution strengthening to community policing. Indeed, peacebuilding has become a catch... individuals capable of working autonomously and to a high standard. . Most recently, the UN ha... 0.52 Portugal 12 Romania 5 Slovakia 7.7 Spain 13.47 Turkey 3.1 UK 9.1 US 10.49 Source: Committee...

  • ... of the result by the international community. The task of the Court has been to clarify the leg... countries (such as Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Belgium) include courts dedicated to... country, not a loose alliance of autonomous provinces. Accordingly, while there are regional e...

  • ...law. . The international community of refugee law scholars has become increasingly co... in a manner that respects the true and autonomous meaning of the refugee definition set by Art. 1 of... orientation, had failed to seek asylum in Spain, Mexico, and the U.S., and further states: "In fac...

  • This paper presents the results of a research project developed to analyze and diagnose family co-responsibility in Spain. The basic goal of the research was to broaden our knowledge about how families negotiate the division of household labour and also to understand how the processes involved in such negotiation hinder or facilitate changes in gender roles. In this paper, we report our analysis and conclusions in relation to the implicit model implemented by parents in the socialization of shared family responsibility. The data used for the analysis were taken from a set of semistructured interviews carried out in a focus group context with Spanish parents. The analysis shows how the traditional, idealized model of co-responsibility has been substituted by a more individualistic one. H...

    ...The family is, among other things, a community based on everyday practices in which adults, gener... is to what extent you let them be autonomous and give them responsibilities that will keep them...

  • ...For example, Spain in the sixteenth century can be considered a semi-... a loss of the potential surplus for autonomous development. (pp. 569-570) Anders (1983) argues AN... knowledge by many in the scientific community is evidence of a paradigmatic shift occurring in r...

  • There are wonderful development opportunities all along the west side of the Red River from Point Douglas to The Forks and on the east side of the river in St. Boniface. I don't believe Winnipeggers fully understand the scope and potential of this project," he said. Gail Asper, the driving force behind the museum since the death of her father, Izzy, in 2003, said she was "very happy" with the process and that the report confirms the quality of the work done to date. Asper, who is also co-chairwoman of the advisory committee, said a variety of experts have contributed to the proposed vision for the museum, including a 12-member human rights advisory council comprised of some of Canada's most respected human rights scholars, along with representatives of community, ethno-cultural and hum...

    ...Some of them include having an autonomous board, an extensive and ongoing marketing campaign... international artists -- has had on Bilbao, Spain. He said the marketing plan will include working c...

  • ... the CBC is no longer a regulatory or autonomous organization; it and all other Canadian broadcaste... and maintaining a narrative of community is a universal occupation. What is important is th... and assimilation (e.g., Great Britain, Spain, France) or through acts of will in which large se...

  • ... balance between individual rights and community needs. This balance cannot be achieved in the abst... portray smokers as attractive and autonomous, accepted and admired, athletic and at home in nat..., West Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden. 94 On the basis of the foregoing evide...



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