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Ligação do RIA a outros sistemas de informação da UNiversidade de AveiroBella Nolasco
O documento discute a ligação do Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro (RIA) a outros sistemas de informação da universidade. Apresenta mecanismos para recolha automática de dados bibliográficos e integração com o sistema de gestão de utilizadores. Também aborda a integração de informação entre o RIA e o sistema PADUA para avaliação de docentes.
ACCIONA reported financial results for the first quarter of 2013, with revenues increasing 1.9% to €1,621 million compared to the same period in 2012. EBITDA declined slightly by 0.5% to €327 million, due to lower results in the Energy and Infrastructure divisions being offset by improved performance in Other Activities such as Trasmediterranea. Net attributable profit grew 18% to €34 million. The Energy division continued to be the largest contributor to revenues and EBITDA, though it saw declines compared to 2012 due to regulatory changes in Spain.
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Comunicat
pe marginea organizării Salonului „Scientia”, ediţia a 8-a,
7 aprilie - 20 mai 2016
(publicaţii ale cadrelor didactico-ştiinţifice ULIM, editate în anul 2015
)
Organizator: Departamentul Informaţional Biblioteconomic, Centrul de Informare al Uniunii
Europene la ULIM.
Parteneri: facultăţile: Litere; Drept; Ştiinţe Economice; Biomedicină şi Ecologie; Informatică şi
Inginerie; Psihologie, Asistenţă Socială şi Ştiinţe ale Educaţiei ; Relaţii Internaţionale, Ştiinţe Politice
şi Jurnalism.
Termen: Ediţia a 8-a a Salonului „Scientia” a fost organizată între 7 aprilie – 20 mai 2016.
COLLOQUIA PROFESSORUM
Ediţia a V-a, cu genericul Tradiţie şi inovare în cercetarea ştiinţifică, Secţiunea: BIBLIOTECA UNIVERSITARĂ ÎN SISTEMUL NECESITĂŢILOR INFORMAŢIONALE ALE STUDENŢILOR ŞI CADRELOR DIDACTICE, Bălți, 10 octombrie 2014
Această publicație este lunară și este realizată în cadrul proiectului Centrul de Informare Europe Direct Bacău 2016. Structura gazdă a Centrului este Universitatea "Vasile Alecsandri" din Bacău și partenerii sunt U.A.T. Municipiul Bacău și U.A.T. Județul Bacău. Centrele Europe Direct sunt coordonate în fiecare stat-membru de către Comisia Europeană, prin Reprezentanțele acesteia.
Aeastă publicație lunară este realizată în cadrul proiectului Centrul de Informare Europe Direct BACĂU 2016. Informațiile prezentate nu reflectă poziția juridică și nu angajează legal instituțiile Uniunii Europene. Informațiile pot fi folosite numai cu mențiunea sursei.
Site: www.europedirectbacau.ro
This document discusses the concept of a new "Feminine Era" or "Era of Crowning the Woman" that would be guided by the Holy Spirit. It argues that this new era would rebalance gender relations by promoting women's rights and dignity. It would empower women to participate fully in all aspects of society through their strengths of love, care, and protection of the vulnerable. This era would reject patriarchal systems and values that oppress women and instead promote life, hope, and peace between all people.
The Ukrainian-Russian conflict has led some IR specialists to observe a revival of classic IR realism in academic and political discourses. The author argues that in conflicts involving unequal states, resolution depends primarily on the interests and position of powerful states, as realism predicts. The paper explores the interests of influential states regarding Ukraine and how these interests impact conflict resolution or the establishment of a frozen status. It addresses topics of political and military inequality in asymmetric conflicts between a global power and a developing state.
This document discusses the human right to clothing from legal perspectives. It argues that the right to clothing should be considered both a subsistence right, as it is connected to other fundamental rights like health and life, as well as a comfort and well-being right. The document explores how clothing expresses identity, rank, and membership. It also discusses the right to clothing in relation to the right of peoples to development and states' obligations to support underdeveloped countries through policies, cooperation, and humanitarian aid.
1. The document discusses the concept of global governance and defines it as the system of global institutions and actors, both state and non-state, that work to manage global issues and interdependencies through cooperation and consensus building.
2. It analyzes China's concept of a "harmonious global society" based on the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, which envisions a world where states and peoples live in harmony.
3. The document argues that mature global governance is not possible without implementing a model of harmonious global society, and that China's vision proposes a sophisticated approach for the global system that consolidates the role of states while accepting new forms of globalism and an emerging proto-global order.
This document discusses the evolution of international law and concepts related to environmental protection and sustainability. It argues that key UN documents like Agenda 2030 provide the basis for new legal concepts around global environmental diplomacy, politics, and governance. The document also analyzes the concepts of "global common goods" and "global eco-balance," arguing they must be understood holistically and account for the interdependence between nature and human civilization. It stresses the need for new global institutions and regulatory regimes to protect the global environment and ensure the preservation of ecosystems and natural balances for future generations.
This document discusses the idea that in the future, as international law evolves into a global law and non-state actors gain influence, peoples or nations may become distinct subjects of law with rights and obligations under the new global legal order. It argues that collective rights recognized as third generation human rights, like rights to development and a healthy environment, could be developed as fundamental rights for peoples. This would recognize peoples, not just states, as represented in international organizations and able to assume global legal responsibilities in the emerging 21st century global legal framework.
1. The document discusses the concept of global governance and defines it as the system of global institutions and actors, both state and non-state, that work to manage global issues and interdependencies through cooperation and consensus building.
2. It explores the concept of a "harmonious global society" put forward by Chinese scholars, which envisions a society of states and peoples living in harmony based on principles of peaceful coexistence.
3. The document argues that mature global governance is not possible without moving toward a model of harmonious global society, and that China's concept takes a innovative, post-realist approach by applying principles of peaceful coexistence not just to strengthen states but also to shape an emerging cooperative global order
This document discusses the establishment and role of the European External Action Service (EEAS) as the diplomatic service of the European Union. It covers:
1) The legal basis for establishing the EEAS in the Treaty of Lisbon and a 2010 EU Council decision. The EEAS has a mixed legal nature, with both supranational and intergovernmental aspects.
2) The role and goals of the EEAS are to enhance the visibility of the EU, strengthen its capacity on the international stage, and work complementarily with EU member state diplomatic services.
3) The EEAS aims to support the development of a truly global EU diplomacy and help assert the EU's values and interests on the world
This document discusses the concept of the "Age of the Holy Spirit" as a new civilization that surpasses patriarchal models. It argues that in this age, women will rise from conditions of injustice imposed by patriarchal systems. Specifically:
1) Patriarchal systems have historically excluded and demeaned women based on interpreting them as intrinsically sinful due to Eve tempting Adam.
2) However, the New Testament establishes equality between men and women in the Church. Still, Orthodox practices show discrimination against women that reflects patriarchal views rather than Christ's message.
3) For the Law of Christ to be fully realized in the Age of the Holy Spirit, love for women must be restored by
The document introduces the concept of "mega-daguo" to describe new supra-entities that could emerge as major geopolitical actors in the 21st century. These mega-daguos would exceed the scope of traditional "great powers" by having transnational, trans-regional, or even continental dimensions. They would operate based on principles different from the Westphalian system of sovereign nation-states. Examples mentioned include federations of major cities or megalopolises that could become economically and politically autonomous. Relations between mega-daguos and other global actors would be governed by new forms of global law in the post-Westphalian world.
This document discusses feminine values of power according to the New Testament. It argues that concepts of power and authority have historically been separated from feminine concepts and used to oppress women. It proposes that a "Great Feminine Age" will emerge where societies are structured based on spiritual principles that see God as a holy spirit rather than an almighty man. This age will promote arts and sciences that honor life and nature through feminine values like love, beauty, and kindness. It will have new types of elites to spread these values and move away from patriarchal imperial systems. The age aims to establish a balanced relationship between men and women as equal partners that complement each other in creating and protecting life.
This document discusses concepts of sovereignty from different perspectives. It explores how sovereignty is traditionally understood as belonging to nation-states in international law and constitutional law. However, it argues that this view is limited and does not account for a globalized, post-Westphalian world with many non-state actors. The document suggests that a cosmopolitan law centered on human persons, not states, may be more appropriate for a global society. It examines how understandings of sovereignty have evolved over time and questions whether sovereignty should truly belong only to nation-states or if individuals could also be considered sovereign subjects.
This document proposes a new human right to be protected from negative excessive stress as a 4th generation human right. It outlines that stress should be considered a form of pollution and aggression against the human body in today's urbanized and globalized world. The document discusses definitions of stress from environmental and medical literature and proposes that individuals have a right to manage their stress through relaxation techniques. It also argues that media should have regulations to prevent broadcasting violent or offensive content that causes widespread negative stress and impacts other human rights. The document analyzes stress as both an individual and potential collective right related to peoples' right to happiness. It proposes a set of "rights for partial countering or management of stress" as part of this new human right.
The document proposes a new "fourth generation" human right - the right of the person to be protected from stress. It argues that stress has become a normal part of life in modern industrialized and urban societies, but excessive negative stress can impair quality of life and human rights. The document calls for an internationally accepted legal definition of excessive negative stress and for this right to be explicitly established at national and international levels. This would recognize the importance of addressing the relationship between environmental rights, human security, and protection from pollution in large cities where stress may threaten fundamental human rights.
Comunicat
pe marginea organizării Salonului „Scientia”, ediţia a 8-a,
7 aprilie - 20 mai 2016
(publicaţii ale cadrelor didactico-ştiinţifice ULIM, editate în anul 2015
)
Organizator: Departamentul Informaţional Biblioteconomic, Centrul de Informare al Uniunii
Europene la ULIM.
Parteneri: facultăţile: Litere; Drept; Ştiinţe Economice; Biomedicină şi Ecologie; Informatică şi
Inginerie; Psihologie, Asistenţă Socială şi Ştiinţe ale Educaţiei ; Relaţii Internaţionale, Ştiinţe Politice
şi Jurnalism.
Termen: Ediţia a 8-a a Salonului „Scientia” a fost organizată între 7 aprilie – 20 mai 2016.
COLLOQUIA PROFESSORUM
Ediţia a V-a, cu genericul Tradiţie şi inovare în cercetarea ştiinţifică, Secţiunea: BIBLIOTECA UNIVERSITARĂ ÎN SISTEMUL NECESITĂŢILOR INFORMAŢIONALE ALE STUDENŢILOR ŞI CADRELOR DIDACTICE, Bălți, 10 octombrie 2014
Această publicație este lunară și este realizată în cadrul proiectului Centrul de Informare Europe Direct Bacău 2016. Structura gazdă a Centrului este Universitatea "Vasile Alecsandri" din Bacău și partenerii sunt U.A.T. Municipiul Bacău și U.A.T. Județul Bacău. Centrele Europe Direct sunt coordonate în fiecare stat-membru de către Comisia Europeană, prin Reprezentanțele acesteia.
Aeastă publicație lunară este realizată în cadrul proiectului Centrul de Informare Europe Direct BACĂU 2016. Informațiile prezentate nu reflectă poziția juridică și nu angajează legal instituțiile Uniunii Europene. Informațiile pot fi folosite numai cu mențiunea sursei.
Site: www.europedirectbacau.ro
This document discusses the concept of a new "Feminine Era" or "Era of Crowning the Woman" that would be guided by the Holy Spirit. It argues that this new era would rebalance gender relations by promoting women's rights and dignity. It would empower women to participate fully in all aspects of society through their strengths of love, care, and protection of the vulnerable. This era would reject patriarchal systems and values that oppress women and instead promote life, hope, and peace between all people.
The Ukrainian-Russian conflict has led some IR specialists to observe a revival of classic IR realism in academic and political discourses. The author argues that in conflicts involving unequal states, resolution depends primarily on the interests and position of powerful states, as realism predicts. The paper explores the interests of influential states regarding Ukraine and how these interests impact conflict resolution or the establishment of a frozen status. It addresses topics of political and military inequality in asymmetric conflicts between a global power and a developing state.
This document discusses the human right to clothing from legal perspectives. It argues that the right to clothing should be considered both a subsistence right, as it is connected to other fundamental rights like health and life, as well as a comfort and well-being right. The document explores how clothing expresses identity, rank, and membership. It also discusses the right to clothing in relation to the right of peoples to development and states' obligations to support underdeveloped countries through policies, cooperation, and humanitarian aid.
1. The document discusses the concept of global governance and defines it as the system of global institutions and actors, both state and non-state, that work to manage global issues and interdependencies through cooperation and consensus building.
2. It analyzes China's concept of a "harmonious global society" based on the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, which envisions a world where states and peoples live in harmony.
3. The document argues that mature global governance is not possible without implementing a model of harmonious global society, and that China's vision proposes a sophisticated approach for the global system that consolidates the role of states while accepting new forms of globalism and an emerging proto-global order.
This document discusses the evolution of international law and concepts related to environmental protection and sustainability. It argues that key UN documents like Agenda 2030 provide the basis for new legal concepts around global environmental diplomacy, politics, and governance. The document also analyzes the concepts of "global common goods" and "global eco-balance," arguing they must be understood holistically and account for the interdependence between nature and human civilization. It stresses the need for new global institutions and regulatory regimes to protect the global environment and ensure the preservation of ecosystems and natural balances for future generations.
This document discusses the idea that in the future, as international law evolves into a global law and non-state actors gain influence, peoples or nations may become distinct subjects of law with rights and obligations under the new global legal order. It argues that collective rights recognized as third generation human rights, like rights to development and a healthy environment, could be developed as fundamental rights for peoples. This would recognize peoples, not just states, as represented in international organizations and able to assume global legal responsibilities in the emerging 21st century global legal framework.
1. The document discusses the concept of global governance and defines it as the system of global institutions and actors, both state and non-state, that work to manage global issues and interdependencies through cooperation and consensus building.
2. It explores the concept of a "harmonious global society" put forward by Chinese scholars, which envisions a society of states and peoples living in harmony based on principles of peaceful coexistence.
3. The document argues that mature global governance is not possible without moving toward a model of harmonious global society, and that China's concept takes a innovative, post-realist approach by applying principles of peaceful coexistence not just to strengthen states but also to shape an emerging cooperative global order
This document discusses the establishment and role of the European External Action Service (EEAS) as the diplomatic service of the European Union. It covers:
1) The legal basis for establishing the EEAS in the Treaty of Lisbon and a 2010 EU Council decision. The EEAS has a mixed legal nature, with both supranational and intergovernmental aspects.
2) The role and goals of the EEAS are to enhance the visibility of the EU, strengthen its capacity on the international stage, and work complementarily with EU member state diplomatic services.
3) The EEAS aims to support the development of a truly global EU diplomacy and help assert the EU's values and interests on the world
This document discusses the concept of the "Age of the Holy Spirit" as a new civilization that surpasses patriarchal models. It argues that in this age, women will rise from conditions of injustice imposed by patriarchal systems. Specifically:
1) Patriarchal systems have historically excluded and demeaned women based on interpreting them as intrinsically sinful due to Eve tempting Adam.
2) However, the New Testament establishes equality between men and women in the Church. Still, Orthodox practices show discrimination against women that reflects patriarchal views rather than Christ's message.
3) For the Law of Christ to be fully realized in the Age of the Holy Spirit, love for women must be restored by
The document introduces the concept of "mega-daguo" to describe new supra-entities that could emerge as major geopolitical actors in the 21st century. These mega-daguos would exceed the scope of traditional "great powers" by having transnational, trans-regional, or even continental dimensions. They would operate based on principles different from the Westphalian system of sovereign nation-states. Examples mentioned include federations of major cities or megalopolises that could become economically and politically autonomous. Relations between mega-daguos and other global actors would be governed by new forms of global law in the post-Westphalian world.
This document discusses feminine values of power according to the New Testament. It argues that concepts of power and authority have historically been separated from feminine concepts and used to oppress women. It proposes that a "Great Feminine Age" will emerge where societies are structured based on spiritual principles that see God as a holy spirit rather than an almighty man. This age will promote arts and sciences that honor life and nature through feminine values like love, beauty, and kindness. It will have new types of elites to spread these values and move away from patriarchal imperial systems. The age aims to establish a balanced relationship between men and women as equal partners that complement each other in creating and protecting life.
This document discusses concepts of sovereignty from different perspectives. It explores how sovereignty is traditionally understood as belonging to nation-states in international law and constitutional law. However, it argues that this view is limited and does not account for a globalized, post-Westphalian world with many non-state actors. The document suggests that a cosmopolitan law centered on human persons, not states, may be more appropriate for a global society. It examines how understandings of sovereignty have evolved over time and questions whether sovereignty should truly belong only to nation-states or if individuals could also be considered sovereign subjects.
This document proposes a new human right to be protected from negative excessive stress as a 4th generation human right. It outlines that stress should be considered a form of pollution and aggression against the human body in today's urbanized and globalized world. The document discusses definitions of stress from environmental and medical literature and proposes that individuals have a right to manage their stress through relaxation techniques. It also argues that media should have regulations to prevent broadcasting violent or offensive content that causes widespread negative stress and impacts other human rights. The document analyzes stress as both an individual and potential collective right related to peoples' right to happiness. It proposes a set of "rights for partial countering or management of stress" as part of this new human right.
The document proposes a new "fourth generation" human right - the right of the person to be protected from stress. It argues that stress has become a normal part of life in modern industrialized and urban societies, but excessive negative stress can impair quality of life and human rights. The document calls for an internationally accepted legal definition of excessive negative stress and for this right to be explicitly established at national and international levels. This would recognize the importance of addressing the relationship between environmental rights, human security, and protection from pollution in large cities where stress may threaten fundamental human rights.
The document discusses the concept of "food security" and its relationship to national security. It defines food security as a multidimensional concept that is increasingly important in the 21st century for inter-state relations and the global system. Ensuring access to water and food resources will be a key challenge for nation-states. The paper examines how food security relates to a state's control over its water, agricultural land, and food production resources to guarantee the economic independence and well-being of its population. It also discusses how food security, national security, and human security are interconnected concepts in the modern world.
This document discusses several concepts related to global governance, environmental protection, and sustainable development in the 21st century global society. It analyzes concepts such as global governance, good governance, eco-development, and sustainable development. It argues that global governance will require a new global environmental law and ethical framework to ensure states and non-state actors protect the environment. Eco-development is presented as a comprehensive concept that could help harmonize environmental policy with peoples' right to development in a way that recognizes their interconnection and collective nature.
This document discusses the right to water from a human security perspective. It outlines how the right to water is legally enshrined in various international agreements and conventions. It also discusses how the scope of human security has expanded in the 21st century due to new challenges related to issues like underdevelopment, poverty, disease, and water crises. Ensuring access to clean water and sanitation is seen as important for protecting other human rights and human dignity.
Mădălina Virginia Antonescu is a Romanian author who has written extensively on topics related to the European Union and comparative constitutional law. Some of her most widely held works, according to WorldCat, include "Regimul juridic al străinilor în România", which discusses immigration law and is held in 8 libraries worldwide, and "Doctrina neo-machiavelistă în contextul provocărilor globaliste", held in 5 libraries, which examines neo-Machiavellian doctrine in the context of globalization. Her works are focused on the legal and political aspects of the EU and have been published in Romanian as well as distributed among university libraries in
This document summarizes two articles from the journal "Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty Section: Law". The first article discusses how Romania's introduction of biometric health cards violates human rights as outlined in international documents. The second article examines the legal protections for women's rights under Romanian domestic law, noting some areas that need improvement such as laws around domestic violence and sexual harassment.
1. CURRICULUM VITAE
Madalina Virginia ANTONESCU
vam55ro@yahoo.com
1. FORMARE PROFESIONALA (STUDII) :
• Facultatea de Drept, Universitatea Bucuresti (1994-1998), absolvita cu
lucrarea de diploma intitulata « Conditia Juridica a Strainului in dreptul
international privat »
• Colegiul Juridic Romano-Francez de Studii Europene (1994-1998).
Specializari in Drept European si in Dreptul Comertului International. Seminar
sustinut cu titlul « Pozitia si rolul Romaniei in Organizatiile Europene ».
Diplomata a Universitatii de Studii Juridice Franceze si Europene
Pantheon-Sorbona-Paris I.
• Cursuri Postuniversitare la Facultatea de Drept Bucuresti, specializarea
« Drept International » (1998-1999). Lucrarea de diploma intitulata « O discutie
asupra tratatului de la Amsterdam. Tentatia unui eseu juridic », in cadrul
disciplinei « Drept Institutional Comunitar European »
• Cursuri Postuniversitare la Facultatea de Drept Bucuresti, specializarea
« Drept Privat » (1999-2000). Lucrarea de diploma intitulata “Activitatea
transnationala a societatilor comerciale in Romania, in Uniunea Europeana si
mondializarea “, specializarea Drept Comercial International
• Cursuri Postuniversitare la Facultatea de Drept Bucuresti, specializarea
« Drept Constitutional si Institutii Politice » (2000-2001). Lucrarea de diploma
intitulata « Consideratii privind natura politico-juridica a Uniunii Europene »,
in cadrul disciplinei « Politologie »
• Cursuri Postuniversitare de Drept Comunitar, in cadrul Centrului de Pregatire
Economica si Administrativa Bucuresti (2003-2004)
• Masterat in cadrul Scolii Nationale de Studii Politice si Administrative
Bucuresti, specializarea « Relatii internationale si integrare europeana » (2001-
2002). Lucrarea de absolvire intitulata « Noul concept de securitate american »
• Doctor in Drept European, Facultatea de Drept, Univ. Bucuresti. Titlul
lucrarii de doctorat : « Originalitatea cadrului institutional al Uniunii Europene
in etapa post-Nisa »(2009).
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2. 2. EXPERIENTA PROFESIONALA:
• Avocat colaborator in cadrul Cabinetului Individual de Avocatura « Prof.
Univ. Dr. Dragos Alexandru Sitaru » (1998-2000)
• Expert al Comisiei Juridice a Camerei Deputatilor pentru definirea unui
punct de vedere juridic romanesc asupra Legii Statutului Maghiarilor (2001)
• Expert, Institutul Roman de Studii Internationale « Nicolae Titulescu »,
Bucuresti (2002-2005)
• Cercetator stiintific, Institutul Diplomatic Roman (2005-in prezent)
• Cercetator stiintific onorific al Institutului Roman pentru Drepturile
Omului (din 2012 pana in prezent)
3. FORMARE SI PERFECTIONARE:
• « Attestation de formation, Module de formation 2006 », « Le
Processus décisionnel européen », MAE, Institutul Diplomatic Roman,
Centrul de Studii Europene de la Strasbourg, Ambasada Frantei in
Romania, nr. 027/2006
• « Certificate de graduation», « Nicolae Titulescu Courses for Young
Diplomats/Energy, Security, Diplomacy, Challenges at the Beginning of
XXI Century », MAE Romania, Institutul Diplomatic Roman, Sinaia, 18-26
Noiembrie 2006, nr. 078/2006
4. FORMARE PROFESIONALA PERMANENTA:
• Certificat de Participation à l’Université d’été du Bucarest, 15-23 Juillet
2005, sur la thème « La Nouvelle Europe Elargie: perspectives et
premiers résultats », organisée par : Centre International de Formation
Européenne, Institut Européen des Hautes Etudes Internationales Nice, en
partenariat avec L’Université Chrétienne « Dimitrie Cantemir » de
Bucarest
• Absolvirea Programului Regional «Jeunes chercheurs d’Europe du Sud-
Est »- Sciences Juridiques, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne,
Collège Juridique d’Etudes Européennes de Bucarest (26 august 2005)
• Absolvirea cursurilor Universitatii Interna ionale a Drepturilor Omului, aț
XVIII-a edi ie, Cheia, 11-16 decembrie 2012, cu tema “ț Demnitate si
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3. justitie pentru toti”, organizata de IRDO in colaborare cu Asociatia pentru
Natiunile Unite in Romania, Catedra UNESCO pentru Drepturile Omului,
Democratie, Pace si Toleranta si Asociatia Clubul de la Cheia «Victor Dan
Zlatescu » cu concursul IDEF
• Absolvirea cursurilor Universitatii Interna ionale a Drepturilor Omului, aț
XX-a edi ie, Cheia,ț sesiunea 2013, a XIX-a ed., cu tema « Drepturile
omului- realitati si perspective », din 30 oct.- 3 noiembrie 2013,
organizator Institutul Roman pentru Drepturile Omului
• Absolvirea cursurilor Universitatii Interna ionale a Drepturilor Omului, aț
XX-a edi ie, Cheia 23-28 august 2014, cu temaț « Dezvoltarea unor noi
metode i mijloace de promovare i protec ie a drepturilor omuluiș ș ț »,
manifestare tiin ifică organizată sub egida IRDOș ț
5. CARTI PUBLICATE :
• Autoare a monografiei „Regimul juridic al strainului persoana fizica in
Romania „ vol. I, Ed. All Beck, Bucuresti, 2001
• Autoare a cartii „Uniunea Europeana , un imperiu al secolului XXI? Spre o
civilizatie unional europeana”, Ed. Cartea Universitara, Bucuresti, 2004,
lansata la Targul de carte Bookarest 2004
• Autoare a cartii „Uniunea Europeana , un imperiu modern?”, Ed. Cartea
Universitara, Bucuresti, 2005
• Autoare a cartii „Doctrina neo-machiavelista in contextul globalizarii”, Ed.
Lumen, Iasi, 2005
• Autoare a cartii „Uniunea Europeana, imperiile antice si imperiile medievale.
Studiu comparativ”, Ed. Lumen, Iasi, 2008
• Autoare a cartii „Uniunea Europeana si organizatia internationala. O
perspectiva de drept international”, Ed. Lumen, Iasi, 2009
• Autoare a cartii „Institutiile Uniunii Europene in perioada post-Nisa”, Lumen,
Iasi, 2009
• Autoare a cartii „Metropola sec. XXI. O perspectiva crestin-ortodoxa”, Ed.
Top Form, Bucuresti, 2010
6. ALTELE:
Aparitia dictionarului “Personalitati feminine contemporane din Romania” (autor
George Marcu, seria Dictionare biografice, Ed. Meronia, Bucuresti, 2013, unde
figurez cu date biografice la pg. 40-41.
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