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Nuovo Mondo e Terra Incognita. In margine alla mostra "The Italians and the Creation of America"
ristampata in Milanesi M., 1984 Tolomeo sostituito. Studi di storia delle conoscenze geografiche nel XVI secolo, Milano, UNICOPLI, pp. 209-22
I modelli d’immagine nell’osmosi viadanese tra Cavalcabò e Gonzaga all’inizio del secolo XV
L'intervento si propone come il primo quadro di sistema storico-artistico sulle vicende che interessano Viadana tra la fine del XIV e il principio del XV, nei decenni di passaggio tra la dominazione viscontea e quella gonzaghesca, avviata a partire dal 1415. Si profila un passaggio da modelli culturali e urbanistici prettamente milanesi, quindi lombardi, a modelli nuovi, diversi, mantovani, quindi veneti
Incontro del Rettore Milanesi con Onorevoli padovani
Il Rettore Milanesi (in chiaro, al centro) siede al tavolo fra gli onn. Casellati (a sinistra) e Colasio (a destra)Digitale a color
Incontro del Rettore Milanesi con Onorevoli padovani
Il Rettore Milanesi (in chiaro, al centro) siede al tavolo con il prof. Meacci (primo da sinistra) e gli Onorevoli padovaniDigitale a color
NAVIGAZIONI E VIAGGI
Sono opera della curatrice le introduzioni generali e particolari, le note, e l’indice analitico. (Introduzione ristampata col titolo Navigazioni e viaggi in Milanesi, Marica, 1984 Tolomeo sostituito. Studi di storia delle conoscenze geografiche nel XVI secolo, Milano, UNICOPLI, pp. 27-52)
Some Considerations on the Role of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the Compliance of Italy with EU Law
It is important to stress the immense contribution of the Court of Justice to the development of the law of our Union. This is what Professor Moavero Milanesi does. Thus although his paper does not discuss criminal law its relevance not only to the conference reported here but to the development of EU law in general and the criminal law of the Union in particular may not be doubted. Without the Court it is unlikely that the doctrine of the supremacy of EU law would have prevailed and had the Member States maintained the sovereignty of their respective domestic laws Union law would not have acquired its central authority and the European legal system would have collapsed and with it the entire European endeavour. It is salutary to bear this in mind at all times. It is particularly important to bear it in mind at a time where the future of another vital European court, the European Court of Human Rights, is being endangered by the current government of the United Kingdom whose stated and official policy is to reject the binding nature of its judgments so as to revert to domestic law. Should this come to pass the entire edifice of human rights protection under the European Convention will begin to unravel, because of course if the law is not the same for all, if it is not applied universally and uniformly, it loses its impartiality and its cohesive power. So, Professor Moavero Milanesi is to be congratulated for reminding us of first principles. Remember them and everything falls into place. Forget them and the result is chaos. </jats:p
Storie di animali e di iconografie lontane. Atti dell’Incontro internazionale di studiosi delle tavolette e dei soffitti dipinti medievali
Measuring demand for sanitation in developing countries: A new theoretical and methodological framework for contingent valuation surveys
A review shows that contingent valuation (CV) studies implemented in developing countries are generally used to measure demands (for water, sanitation or health services) and neglect the valuation of nonmarket goods (like ecosystems, biodiversity, or environmental amenities). These studies also make few references to the standard theoretical framework, because that framework, which reflects the much debated source of welfare economics, is useless for surveys that focus on people's demand. Yet paradoxically, it continues to influence survey design and data interpretation. This article therefore aims to complete, theoretically, the construction of an autonomous research program to establish demand measurement guidelines in developing countries and show, through a survey implemented in Moshi (Tanzania) about demand for sanitation, some methodological changes that would result from a new theoretical perspective built on recent results from behavioral economics and economic psychology.demand; sanitation; contingent valuation; Tanzania, behavioral economics
Architettura cremonese "tempore terremotus" del 1117
Il contributo indaga eventuali tracce del terremoto del 1117 presenti nel tessuto architettonico di epoca romanica della diocesi medievale di Cremona, in particolare nel settore orientale, al confine con quelle di Brescia e Mantova
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