The Council of Europe and the death penalty: intergovernmental legitimation as enabling and constrai
Dr Kundai Sithole, Oxford, gives the seventh talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective This one-day workshop will bring together officials and researchers working on the Council of Europe and international norms more generally. Our emphasis on the Council of Europe gives a concrete empirical starting point for consideration of international norms, norm 'entrepreneurship', and human rights. How do norms come onto the
The Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities: From Standard-Setting to Standar
Professor Rainer Hoffmann, University of Frankfurt gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective This one-day workshop will bring together officials and researchers working on the Council of Europe and international norms more generally. Our emphasis on the Council of Europe gives a concrete empirical starting point for consideration of international norms, norm 'entrepreneurship', and human rights. How do norms
Hard Law, Soft Law and the Politics of Standards: Regulating Political Parties in Europe
Dr Daniel Smilov, University of Sofia, gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective This one-day workshop will bring together officials and researchers working on the Council of Europe and international norms more generally. Our emphasis on the Council of Europe gives a concrete empirical starting point for consideration of international norms, norm 'entrepreneurship', and human rights. How do norms come onto th
From Conditionality to Disconnection-The Ambivalent Relationship between the Council of Europe and t
Professor Valsamis Mitsilegas, School of Law, Queen Mary, University of London gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective This one-day workshop will bring together officials and researchers working on the Council of Europe and international norms more generally. Our emphasis on the Council of Europe gives a concrete empirical starting point for consideration of international norms, norm 'entrepreneurship', and
The International 'Responsibility to Protect' and the 'Responsibility to Rebuild'- A Dual Agenda
Professor Richard Caplan, Oxford, gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective This one-day workshop will bring together officials and researchers working on the Council of Europe and international norms more generally. Our emphasis on the Council of Europe gives a concrete empirical starting point for consideration of international norms, norm 'entrepreneurship', and human rights. How do norms come onto the int
Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears: Integrating Literacy and IPY into Elementary School Classrooms
Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears is an online professional development magazine which focuses on preparing elementary teachers to teach polar science concepts while also integrating inquiry-based science and literacy instruction. The project draws on research showing that an integrated approach can improve student achievement in science, as well as in reading comprehension and oral and written discourse abilities. Ultimately, the project seeks to bring the polar regions “closer to home” for e
On the Move in the 21st Century
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Why Women Won the Nobel Prize - Institute of Politics
With the recent awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to three women leaders, policymakers are beginning to acknowledge that women are essential to peace and security. Six women leaders from Israel, Palestine, Sudan, South Sudan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan--describe how they mobilize for an end to violent conflict. Hear firsthand how women are waging peace within their communities and across conflict lines all over the globe, as well as how decision-makers can draw on underutilized resources and skil
Bill Davenhall: Your health depends on where you live
9:25 Video Where you live: It impacts your health as much as diet and genes do, but it's not part of your medical records. At TEDMED, Bill Davenhall shows how overlooked government geo-data (from local heart-attack rates to toxic dumpsite info) can mesh with mobile GPS apps to keep doctors in the loop. Call it "geo-medicine." TED.com
Qu'est ce que la beauté - Guillaume Dupont (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Qu'est ce que la beauté par Guillaume Dupont
Lycée Louis Léopold Boilly (59 La Bassée)
UNIZO Prijs Ondernemingszin : Wedstrijd De UNIZO Stichting Onderwijs & Ondernemen organiseert voor de tiende keer de UNIZO Prijs Ondernemingszin. Dit is dé wedstrijd voor leerlingen en studenten die zich vastbijten in een …

Jongerenambassadeurs Welke kanalen gebruiken jongeren om hun stem te laten horen? Hebben zijn dan ook het gevoel dat er naar hen geluisterd wordt? De Europese Unie wil informatie verzamelen over hoe jongeren hun stem laten horen aan het beleid. Daarom trekt …
11.941 Urban Climate Adaptation (MIT)
"Designing a dream city is easy. Rebuilding a living one takes imagination." -Jane JacobsThis course examines the challenges that cities will face and strategies they can use to prepare for the impacts of climate change. Particular attention will be paid to the presence of global disparities, the needs of vulnerable populations and resource constrained locales, and the ways in which local government and community-based activities can achieve equitable levels of climat
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Fundamental Rights and Democratic Citizenship in Multicultural Societies (Curso académico 2009/2010
Derecho constitucional, derechos fundamentales, ciudadanía democrática, multiculturalismo, derecho comparado ;
Fisiología Vegetal
La asignatura de Fisiología Vegetal tiene como objetivo el comprender cómo funcionan las plantas, o lo que es lo mismo, qué ocurre en las plantas para que sean capaces de crecer, reproducirse y adaptarse a los continuos cambios del ambiente. A través de leyes físicas y químicas entendemos cómo las plantas son capaces de utilizar la energía de la luz para, a partir de sustancias inorgánicas sintetizar moléculas orgánicas, con las que construir el cuerpo de la planta. Asimismo, las plan













