Laboratoire d’études en droits fondamentaux, des échanges internationaux et de la mer
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La téléconsultation touche aujourd’hui un nombre croissant de patients, favorisée par la pandémie de Covid-19 et la volonté de lutter contre les déserts médicaux. L’utilisation de cette technologie ne dispense pas les professionnels de santé de recueillir le consentement du patient, en particulier lorsque celui-ci est âgé. S’appuyant sur un travail de recherche mené en Normandie, cet article entend présenter les enjeux, juridiques et éthiques, du recueil du consentement d’un patient âgé et préconise le recours à la téléconsultation assistée par un tiers, professionnel ou non.
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A. Lacit et religions traditionnelles B. Les nouvelles religions et la lacit II. Plaidoyer pour une investigation srieuse sur les mouvements religieux A. Le fondement conceptuel de la mthode de travail d'un Observatoire objectif B. Le fonctionnement d'un Observatoire Confucius disait que lorsque le sens des mots disparat c'est la libert qui se perd Commenons donc par dfinir quelques-uns des termes de notre sujet avant d'en envisager les problmatiques et les tentatives de solution.
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La publication du livre de Michel Hébert, La voix du peuple. Une histoire des assemblées au Moyen Âge, vient à point nommé dans une période historique marquée par un mouvement de contestation politique et par une crise de la représentation. Il offre à réfléchir tandis que, en France, les « gilets jaunes » signent depuis plusieurs semaines l’irruption d’un peuple invisible sur la scène politique et que, au Royaume-Uni, l’affaire du Brexit souligne la difficulté de la légitimité politique. L’au...
In this article the author tries to answer the difficult question of the roots of the welfare state. The study of the French example shows that if some roots are ideological, at the same time they are sociological, too. In the article the main streams of ideological roots are described and conclusion is drawn that nowadays sociological issues are very important. The popularity of the welfare state shows that dismantlement is impossible in the democratic States. Yet, its crisis due to its cost in a globalized world asks the question of the balance point between the fight against assistantship and maintenance of the redistributive nature of the welfare state. The answer to that question still remains the key challenge for European politicians.
The twenty-first century is a century of promoting and protecting vulnerable people and fighting discrimination. The international community is more interested in the problematic condition of women and children as a factor in revealing the overall state of social advancement of society. However, Africa remains the continent where the number of vulnerable people is the largest on the planet. The Organization of African Unity in its time and the African Union have already demonstrated their commitment to tackling issues concerning women and children through well-defined human rights protection mechanisms. Indeed, a whole legal arsenal has been put in place in order to protect the rights of women and children. Foremost, among them there are the two pacts of 1966 stemming directly from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, one on civil and political rights, the other on social, economic and cultural rights; the Convention on the Rights of the Child; the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, the African Charter on the Rights of the Child; the Women's Rights Protocol, the 1989 Declaration of the Rights of the Child.The implementation of these legal instruments is still fragmentary. As in all international agreements, the biggest challenge is to move from the ratification state to the integration of these agreements in national legislation and their implementation so that all can enjoy their rights. International human rights law, in its current form, prohibits discrimination and violence against women and children. It represents the legal framework in which States' obligations to promote and protect the human rights of women and children are determined and evaluated. The cornerstone of this legal edifice is the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The global economic crisis, ongoing conflicts have resulted in systematic violence against women and children. In Senegal, this violence resulted in a dislocation of the family and the erosion of traditional solidarities. The vulnerability of women and children in the family unit has led to the development of practices such as begging, delinquency, prostitution, abandoned children, forced marriage, etc. Analysis of the current status of women and of the child in Senegal leads us to ask ourselves the following questions: It is a question of assessing the degree of integration by Senegal of international norms into its internal law? Are cultural, religious and political obstacles not an obstacle to the effectiveness of international standards ? How to get practitioners to consider international standards in resolving disputes in family relationships ?
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Membre associée du LexFEIM, Le Havre (EA 1013).
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Revue de la recherche juridique droit prospectif, 4e trimestre 2012 ; N° 3
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Issu du colloque de restitution du projet EDeTeN intitulé "Les enjeux du développement de la télémédecine en Normandie" organisé le 17 mars 2023 à l'Université Caen Normandie par l’institut caennais de recherche juridique (ICREJ de Caen) et l’UMR IDEES (Le Havre). - LEH = les études hospitalières.