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Environmental justice, well-being and sustainable tourism in protected area management
(Routledge, 2021-02)
Research on ecosystem service trade-off, environmental justice and equity has grown during the last years as significant approaches to effectively connect use and conservation. Although there are justice tourism studies ...
Utopias and comparative assessments of justice
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2016-01)
When we make public policy choices, is it helpful to know how utopia (that is, the perfectly just institutional design) would look? Amartya Sen argues that it is neither necessary, nor sufficient, nor even contributory. ...
Forms of Justice after Evil: Argentina, Uruguay, South Africa
(University of Cape Town. Centre for Rhetoric Studies, 2015-03)
People’s resistance, epistemic justice and warPueblos en resistencia, justicia epistémica y guerraPovos resistindo, justiça epistémica e guerra
(Cuadernos de antropología social, 2016-12-19)
Fictions of Law: Criminality and Justice in the Juridical and Literary Imaginaries of Nineteenth-Century Argentina
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-10)
This article looks at the ways nineteenth-century Argentine literature articulates the relationship between the country’s inhabitants and the State and the law. It raises questions about how—in the context of the formation ...
Rural Judges and Territorial Organization in Río de la Plata (17th to 19th Centuries)
(Scientific Research Publishing, 2016-03)
This paper focuses on some traces of the challenge of the government of the dispersed populationinto a larger territory of the Spanish Monarchy throughout 16 - 19 century. The main subject is thecreation and implementation ...
Gender punitivism: Queer perspectives on identity politics in criminal justice
(SAGE Publications, 2020-07)
The article examines the convergence of identity politics and punitivism, two tendencies that profoundly affect current LGBT activism and state criminal policies. It considers the case of Argentina, a country often deemed ...
From organizational justice perceptions to turnover intentions: The mediating effects of burnout and job satisfaction
(PsychOpen, 2018-08)
Turnover intentions (TI) stand as an insidious problem that impacts on the functioning of organizations and the well-being of their members. Currently, there is a growing interest in identifying the explanatory mechanisms ...
Are States Entitled to Default on the Sovereign Debts Incurred by Governments in the Past?
(Peeters Publishers. Center for Ethics KU Leuven, 2015-09)
In this article I claim that states are in general morally responsible for repaying sovereign debts incurred by governments in the past. However, once we understand the reasons why they are morally responsible for repaying ...
Notes from the Field: Monitoring Human Rights Trials: Information Strategies Developed in Argentina’s Transitional Justice Process
(University of Western Ontario, 2016-03)
Although the role of local Human Rights Organizations (HROs) has attracted some attention in the transitional justice literature, this note from the field examines an under-studied HRO strategy: the production and ...