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Ley de Responsabilidad Social en Radio y Televisión Full text of law (in Spanish) Olivera Soto, Angel (2008). "Prior Restraints in Venezuela's Social Responsibility on Radio and Television Act: Are they Justified?" (PDF). The George Washington International Law Review. 40 (2): 401–465. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 10, 2009.
The outgrowth of scientific and ethical advances around natural systems and species is a proposed new frame for legal and governance systems, one grounded in an ethic and a language that guide behavior away from ecological and social practices that ignore or minimize human-nature interconnections. [41]
Natural rights were traditionally viewed as exclusively negative rights, [6] whereas human rights also comprise positive rights. [7] Even on a natural rights conception of human rights, the two terms may not be synonymous. The concept of natural rights is not universally accepted, partly due to its religious associations and perceived incoherence.
Natural law [1] (Latin: ius naturale, lex naturalis) is a philosophical and legal theory that posits the existence of a set of inherent laws derived from nature and universal moral principles, which are discoverable through reason.
Natural Law and Natural Rights (1980; second edition 2011) is a book by John Finnis first published by Oxford University Press, as part of the Clarendon Law Series. Finnis develops a philosophy of Law in the tradition of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas – Natural Law. His presentation and defence of Natural Law can be explored from three ...
Online social movements are organized efforts to push for a particular goal [1] through the use of new communications and information technologies, such as the Internet. [2] In many cases, these movements seek to counter the mainstream public, claiming there is a wrong that should be righted. [3]
Participatory media are social media whose value and power derives from the active participation of many people. This is a psychological and social characteristic. One example is StumbleUpon. Social networks, when amplified by information and communication networks, enable broader, faster, and lower cost coordination of activities. This is an ...
Social dialogue is a flexible tool that enables governments and employers’ and workers’ organizations to manage change and achieve economic and social goals. Examples of social dialogue activity include mutual information, open discussion, concertation [ 2 ] (on-going tripartite dialogue), exchanges of opinions, consultation and negotiation ...