Régimen jurídico de los ministros de culto en la Argentina

Régimen jurídico de los ministros de culto en la Argentina
Author: Juan G. Navarro Floria
Publisher:
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN:

La presente tesis indaga acerca del concepto de ministro religioso o ministro de culto en el Derecho de la República Argentina, en una perspectiva comparada especialmente con el Derecho de los países de la región. Para ello se ha investigado tanto la legislación federal o nacional, como la legislación provincial, y la jurisprudencia existente en la materia. Y en la medida de lo posible, también se examina y da cuenta de la legislación vigente en otros países de la región. La hipótesis, que ha podido ser verificada, es que el concepto de ministro de culto es central en la construcción del Derecho Eclesiástico del Estado, dado que prácticamente todas las ramas del Derecho presentan alguna consideración respecto de las personas comprendidas en ese concepto. La pregunta es entonces si ese concepto está suficientemente definido en el Derecho argentino. La conclusión es ambigua. Se advierte en la normativa más antigua una atención casi exclusiva a los clérigos y religiosos católicos, erigidos en paradigma del ministro de culto. Con el correr del tiempo, el ordenamiento jurídico ha ido tomando razón de manera progresiva de la existencia de una variedad extensa de ministros de culto, que no solamente difieren en sus denominaciones sino en sus modos de acceder a esa condición y en su forma de relación con las confesiones religiosas a las que pertenecen. Esa verificación obliga a la construcción de un concepto abstracto de ministro de culto por parte del Derecho estatal, que es una tarea aún en desarrollo y que se ha dado con mayor eficacia en unas ramas del Derecho que en otras. La atención a la diversidad de ministros de culto, como consecuencia de la diversidad y pluralidad religiosa existente en la sociedad, se presenta como una exigencia del respeto debido a la libertad religiosa, y específicamente a la autonomía de las confesiones religiosas, que son las únicas que pueden delimitar el concepto de sus propios ministros de culto.

Democracy in Mexico

Democracy in Mexico
Author: Pablo González Casanova
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1970
Genre: Mexico
ISBN:

International Law for Humankind

International Law for Humankind
Author: Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 753
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004255079

This volume is an updated and revised version of the General Course on Public International Law delivered by the Author at The Hague Academy of International Law in 2005. Professor Cançado Trindade, Doctor honoris causa of seven Latin American Universities in distinct countries, was for many years Judge of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and President of that Court for half a decade (1999-2004). He is currently Judge of the International Court of Justice; he is also Member of the Curatorium of The Hague Academy of International Law, as well as of the Institut de Droit International, and of the Brazilian Academy of Juridical Letters.

The Archaeology of Colonialism

The Archaeology of Colonialism
Author: Claire L. Lyons
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2002
Genre: Archaeology and history
ISBN: 9780892366354

The Archaeology of Colonialism demonstrates how artifacts are not only the residue of social interaction but also instrumental in shaping identities and communities. Claire Lyons and John Papadopoulos summarize the complex issues addressed by this collection of essays. Four case studies illustrate the use of archaeological artifacts to reconstruct social structures. They include ceramic objects from Mesopotamian colonists in fourth-millennium Anatolia; the Greek influence on early Iberian sculpture and language; the influence of architecture on the West African coast; and settlements across Punic Sardinia that indicate the blending of cultures. The remaining essays look at the roles myth, ritual, and religion played in forming colonial identities. In particular, they discuss the cultural middle ground established among Greeks and Etruscans; clothing as an instrument of European colonialism in nineteenth-century Oceania; sixteenth-century Andean urban planning and kinship relations; and the Dutch East India Company settlement at the Cape of Good Hope.

A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish

A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish
Author: Mark Davies
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1457
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1134874537

A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish has been fully revised and updated, including over 500 new entries, making it an invaluable resource for students of Spanish. Based on a new web-based corpus containing more than 2 billion words collected from 21 Spanish-speaking countries, the second edition of A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish provides the most expansive and up-to-date guidelines on Spanish vocabulary. Each entry is accompanied with an illustrative example and full English translation. The Dictionary provides a rich resource for language teaching and curriculum design, while a separate CD version provides the full text in a tab-delimited format ideally suited for use by corpus and computational linguistics. With entries arranged both by frequency and alphabetically, A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish enables students of all levels to get the most out of their study of vocabulary in an engaging and efficient way.

A New World of Gold and Silver

A New World of Gold and Silver
Author: John J. TePaske
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2010-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004190562

Colonial Latin America was famed for the precious metals plundered by the conquistadores and the gold and silver extracted from its mines. Historians and economists have attempted to determine the amount of bullion produced and its impact on the colonies themselves and the emerging early-modern world economy. Using official tax and mintage records, this book provides decade-by-decade and often annual data on the amount of gold and silver officially refined and coined in the treasury and mint districts of Spanish and Portuguese America. It also places American bullion output within the context of global production and addresses the issue of contraband production and bullion smuggling. The book is thus an invaluable source for evaluating the rise of the early-modern economy.