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Labus
Genus <i>Labus</i> de Saussure 1867 <p> <i>Labus</i> de Saussure 1867: 3. Type species: <i>Labus spiniger</i> de Saussure 1867, by subsequent designation (Bingham 1897: 348).</p> <p> Oriental genus <i>Labus</i> includes 13 species (two in the Lesser Sunda Islands).</p>Published as part of <i>Nugroho, Hari, Kojima, Jun-Ichi & Ubaidillah, Rosichon, 2013, Review of potter wasps with a petiolate metasoma excluding so-called " Zethinae " (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae) in the Lesser Sunda Islands of the Indonesian Archipelago, pp. 1-25 in Zootaxa 3608 (1)</i> on page 21, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3608.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/283259">http://zenodo.org/record/283259</a>
Labus pusillus van der Vecht 1963
12) <i>Labus pusillus</i> van der Vecht, 1963 <p>(Figs 23 & 24)</p> <p> <i>Labus pusillus</i> van der Vecht, 1963: 6, [♀, ♂], holotype ♀ “Deiyannewela, Kandy, Ceylon ” (NHMB).</p> <p> <b>Material examined</b>: INDIA: Goa: Dharbandora, Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary & Mollem National Park, 1♀, 17.v.2018, coll. P. Girish Kumar & Party, ZSIK Regd. No. ZSI/ WGRC /I.R.-INV.11675.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> India: Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Goa (new record), Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Puducherry, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal. Global: Bhutan; China; Nepal; Sri Lanka; Vietnam. (Pannure <i>et al.</i> 2016, Nidup <i>et al.</i> 2016, Li & Carpenter 2018).</p>Published as part of <i>Gawas, Sandesh M., Kumar, P. Girish, Gupta, Ankita & Sureshan, P. M., 2019, Checklist of vespid wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) of Goa, India, with new records and a key to species, pp. 269-294 in Zootaxa 4585 (2)</i> on pages 274-275, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.2.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/2637308">http://zenodo.org/record/2637308</a>
Monumens du musée Chiaramonti, décrits et expliqués
"Préface du Dr. Jean Labus": p. [v]-lxxxvii.Mode of access: Internet.Cogswell
Seenotrettung und Zugang zu fremden Häfen im Völkerrecht
L'articolo esplora, sotto il profilo del diritto internazionale, se Carola Rackete abbia avuto diritto all'ingresso nel porto di Lampedusa con la sua nave Sea-Watch 3 il 29 giugno 2019, nonostante l'autorità portuale italiana le avesse negato l'accesso. L'analisi contempla l'applicazione di un diritto generale di accesso al porto, del diritto di accesso secondo le disposizioni sul Place of Safety o del diritto internazionale consuetudinario relativo ai porti di emergenza. Il diritto generale di accesso al porto è escluso; nemmeno il diritto di accesso può derivare dalle norme sul Place of Safety. L'autore giunge quindi alla conclusione che Rackete ha legittimamente invocato il diritto internazionale consuetudinario dei porti di rifugio.On 29.6.2019, Carola Rackete, captain of the Sea-Watch 3, decided to enter the port of Lampedusa without the permission of the Italian coast guard. This paper examines her decision under international law. The paper discusses the following approaches to a possible right to enter foreign ports: firstly, a general right to access all ports; secondly, the rules concerning the Place of Safety and, thirdly, customary international law. There is no general right to access all ports. Furthermore, the rules concerning the Place of Safety do not grant access to foreign ports. However, according to the author, Rackete rightfully invoked the right to enter the port of Lampedusa due to distress aboard the vessel in compliance with customary international law.Der Beitrag untersucht aus völkerrechtlicher Sicht, ob Carola Rackete am 29.6.2019 mit der Sea-Watch 3 in den Hafen von Lampedusa einlaufen durfte, obwohl die italienische Hafenbehörde ihr zuvor die Einfahrt verweigert hatte. In Betracht kommt eine Anwendung des allgemeinen Hafenzugangsrechts, des Zugangsrechts aus den Regeln zum Place of Safety oder des völkergewohnheitsrechtlichen Nothafenrechts. Ein allgemeines Hafenzugangsrecht wird abgelehnt. Auch aus den Regeln zum Place of Safety kann sich kein Hafenzugangsrecht ergeben. Aber: Rackete berief sich zu Recht auf das völkergewohnheitsrechtliche Nothafenrecht
Asymptotic safety in an interacting system of gravity and scalar matter
Asymptotic safety is an attractive scenario for the dynamics of quantum spacetime. Here, we work from a phenomenologically motivated point of view and emphasize that a viable dynamics for quantum gravity in our Universe must account for the existence of matter. In particular, we explore the scale dependence of a scalar matter-gravity vertex, and investigate whether an interacting fixed point exists for the so-defined Newton coupling. We find a viable fixed point in the pure-gravity system, disregarding scalar quantum fluctuations. We explore its extensions to the case with dynamical scalars, and find indications of asymptotic safety in the matter-gravity system. We moreover examine the anomalous dimensions for different components of the metric fluctuations, and find significant differences between the transverse traceless and scalar component. © 2016 American Physical Society
Asymptotic safety in O(N) scalar models coupled to gravity
AbstractWe extend recent results on scalar–tensor theories to the case of an O(N)-invariant multiplet. Some exact fixed point solutions of the RG flow equations are discussed. We find that also in the functional context, on employing a standard “type-I” cutoff, too many scalars destroy the gravitational fixed point. For d=3 we show the existence of the gravitationally dressed Wilson–Fisher fixed point also for N>1. We discuss also the results of the analysis for a different, scalar-free, coarse-graining scheme
Ragionamenti intorno ad Orazio Flacco ed iscrizioni latine del padre d. Lorenzo Ciceri ... premessavi la vita dell'autore scritta dal dott. Gio. Labus.
University of Illinois Library bookplate "From the library of Conte Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana Lazelada di Bereguardo, purchased 1921" on the inside front cover."Brevi notizie intorno la vita e le opere dell'autore raccolte dal dott. Gio. Labus": p. [i]-xxxi.Mode of access: Internet
Potter wasps of the genus Labus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Eumeninae) from Vietnam, with description of two new species
Taxonomy of the potter wasps of the genus Labus from Vietnam is reviewed, with six species recorded. Of them, one species previously identified as L. clypeatus van der Vecht, 1935 is described as new, namely L. angulus, sp. nov. Another new species, Labus obtusus sp. nov., is also described. In addition, a key to all species of the genus occurring in Vietnam is given
Sul mancato effetto diretto e indiretto degli accordi internazionali nell’ordinamento dell’Unione: riflessioni alla luce della sentenza KaiKai
Il presente contributo analizza il caso KaiKai (sentenza della Grande sezione del 27 febbraio 2024, C-382/21 P) e mira a inserirlo nella giurisprudenza della Corte di giustizia dell’Unione europea (CGUE) riguardante gli effetti diretti ed indiretti degli accordi internazionali nell’ordinamento dell’Unione. Dopo una breve introduzione, sarà delineata la giurisprudenza consolidata della CGUE riguardante l’effetto diretto (frequentemente, il mancato effetto diretto) degli accordi internazionali, con particolare attenzione agli accordi GATT/OMC, e sarà esaminato l’approccio adottato dalla Corte circa l’effetto indiretto delle norme degli accordi internazionali (parte 2). Successivamente, verrà esaminata la recente sentenza KaiKai relativa alla Convenzione di Parigi, collocandola nel quadro della giurisprudenza della CGUE (parte 3). Infine, saranno presentate alcune considerazioni conclusive sul ruolo della Corte in merito agli effetti diretti ed indiretti degli accordi internazionali (parte 4).This contribution aims to analyze the KaiKai case (Grand Chamber judgment of 27 February 2024, C-382/21 P) against the backdrop of the rich jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) regarding the direct and indirect effects of international agreements within the legal order of the European Union. After a brief introduction, the well-established jurisprudence of the CJEU regarding the (lack of) direct effect as well as regarding the indirect effects of international agreements will be outlined with a focus on WTO law. In the same vein, the CJEU’s approach regarding consistent interpretation will be briefly described (part 2). In the main part, the recent KaiKai judgment concerning the direct and indirect effects of the Paris Convention will be analyzed and placed within the framework of the case-law of the CJEU in this area (part 3). Finally, the conclusion will shed light on the Court’s role concerning the direct and indirect effects of international agreements on the EU legal order (part 4)
Transport Infrastructure Renewal in the Context of an Ageing Society in European Cities in the 21st Century
Abstract: This article explains how renewal of transport infrastructure can provide access to older people in a variety of areas, including the areas of housing and basic services to prevent the exclusion of older people in society. The author of this article presents, on the base of selected European cities, new and innovative solutions regarding improvement of accessibility to various city areas, including strategic approach to transport policy and renewal of urban spatial planning, in response to the needs of an ageing population. Urban development requires proper transportation services, and in turn extension of transport infrastructure network ensures the availability and increases the attractiveness of these areas for different social groups, including older people, who need special arrangements in this regard. Such feedback makes a mechanism for the development and transformation of urban structures, understood as the renewal of public areas in response to current trends and tendencies in European cities. Citation: Labus, A. (2014). Transport Infrastructure Renewal in the Context of an Ageing Society in European Cities in the 21st Century. In: Campbell P. and Perez P. (Eds), Proceedings of the International Symposium of Next Generation Infrastructure, 1-4 October 2013, SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong, Australia
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