El-lawfare-un concepto que debemos prestar atención en el siglo XXI. Resumen El presente trabajo indaga sobre el origen del concepto "lawfare/ley" a través de una investigación de donde surgió Estados Unidos. Consultando con Joel P.... more
El-lawfare-un concepto que debemos prestar atención en el siglo XXI. Resumen El presente trabajo indaga sobre el origen del concepto "lawfare/ley" a través de una investigación de donde surgió Estados Unidos. Consultando con Joel P. Trachtman. Profesor de Derecho Internacional The Fletcher School, Tufts University of USA. El mismo tiene con fin ponderar la importancia del concepto para su uso estratégico en el S.XXI, sacando el erróneo concepto que se le quiso dar en la Argentina. Palabras claves: LAWFARE-ESTRATEGIA-DERECHO-SIGLO XXI
Central to early radio exploration and development was the city of Boston, Massachsuetts. Through its early amateur wireless clubs and societies and on to its pioneering amateurs and leading entrepreneurs, including merchant, John Shepard... more
Central to early radio exploration and development was the city of Boston, Massachsuetts. Through its early amateur wireless clubs and societies and on to its pioneering amateurs and leading entrepreneurs, including merchant, John Shepard III, the city can lay claim to its share of pivotal advances in the growth of the medium: the first known continuous transmission, the earliest daily news program, the initial chain broadcast (Boston to New York), as well as several openings for black performers, including African-American vaudeville stars Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake. This article reflects on the significant involvement that two Boston radio stations, 1XE and WNAC, had on the trajectory of early radio, with particular emphasis on their roles in construction, transmission, and programming. While the success of radio was for the most part a national progression, arguably nowhere else were the foundations for its success more decisively laid than in Boston.
Norman Daniels, born in 1942, is an American political philosopher and philosopher of science, political theorist, ethicist, and bioethicist at Harvard University. Before his career at Harvard, Daniels had built his career as a medical... more
Norman Daniels, born in 1942, is an American political philosopher and philosopher of science, political theorist, ethicist, and bioethicist at Harvard University. Before his career at Harvard, Daniels had built his career as a medical ethicist at Tufts University School of Medicine, also in Boston.
Daniels is Mary B. Saltonstall Professor of Population Ethics and Professor of Ethics and Population Health in the Department of Global Health and Population at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston.
Previously, and for 33 years, he had taught political philosophy at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. At Tufts University, he was Goldthwaite Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department, and at Tufts University School of Medicine, he was Professor of Medical Ethics (1969–2002).