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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Non-recours aux droits et services"
Vial, Benjamin. « Agir sur le non-recours aux droits. Le travail d’accueil d’une association de lutte contre le décrochage scolaire ». Diversité 188, no 1 (2017) : 111–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.2017.4444.
Texte intégralPlouffe, Jean-François. « Défense de droits en santé mentale ». Échos de pratique 29, no 1-2 (19 février 2018) : 159–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1043398ar.
Texte intégralLima, Léa, et Christophe Trombert. « L’assistance-chômage des jeunes sous condition d’accompagnement. De quelques mécanismes du non-recours par éviction ». Lien social et Politiques, no 70 (9 janvier 2014) : 29–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1021154ar.
Texte intégralRevil, Hélèna, Philippe Warin, Fanny Richard et Jean-Marie Blanchoz. « « Renoncement et accès aux soins. De la recherche à l’action ». Cinq années de collaboration entre l’Assurance maladie et l’Observatoire des non-recours aux droits et services (ODENORE) ». Revue française des affaires sociales, no 4 (21 décembre 2020) : 261–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfas.204.0261.
Texte intégralDenisa Ballhysa. « Développement stratégique de services sociaux innovants à Elbasan ». ENDLESS : International Journal of Future Studies 3, no 2 (3 décembre 2020) : 8–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.54783/endless.v3i2.27.
Texte intégralRankin, Micah B. « ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND THE INSTITUTIONAL LIMITS OF INDEPENDENT COURTS ». Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 30, no 1 (1 février 2012) : 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.22329/wyaj.v30i1.4362.
Texte intégralPerreault, Charles. « Les rapports collectifs de travail dans les secteurs publics et para-publics au Québec – Quelques paradoxes ». Commentaires 29, no 4 (12 avril 2005) : 840–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/028558ar.
Texte intégralIllmer, Martin. « Related Services in the Commission Proposal for a Common European Sales Law ». European Review of Private Law 21, Issue 1 (1 janvier 2013) : 131–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2013005.
Texte intégralMacfarlane, Julie. « Bringing the Clinic into the 21st Century ». Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 27, no 1 (1 février 2009) : 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.22329/wyaj.v27i1.4562.
Texte intégralFrigon, Sylvie, et Louise Viau. « Les femmes condamnées pour homicide et l’ Examen de la légitime défense (Rapport Ratushny) : portée juridique et sociale ». Criminologie 33, no 1 (2 octobre 2002) : 97–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/004721ar.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Non-recours aux droits et services"
Carotenuto-Garot, Aurélien. « Les Sisyphes de l’urgence sociale : les facteurs structurels et les raisons individuelles de la fabrique sociale du sans-abrisme ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PA080006.
Texte intégralThis thesis in sociology aims to understand the range of structural factors and individual reasons behind the growth of the number of homeless people in France. At the end of this work, the various working of the social factory of homelessness will be updated and it will then become possible for us to understand why a social phenomenon, which has been a major preoccupation of our institutions for the last 40 years, has not been resolved. …/…I am able to provide a detailed answer to this question thanks to the new point of view I have had on the institutions responsible for taking charge of homelessness. Indeed, from 2015 to 2018, I was hired as a CIFRE doctoral researcher in the Service Intégré d'Accueil et d'Orientation (SIAO) in Val-d'Oise. Thus, I was integrated into the heart of the Reception, Accommodation and Insertion (AHI) sector of this department, which allowed me to have an inside look at the operation of these devices. I conducted an ethnographic of the work of AHI actors and the daily life of homeless people. Thereby, this thesis was an opportunity to describe the main stages and dynamics of the process of self-transformation experienced by homeless people. To this end, I used the concept of a career of homeless, whose modelling constitutes one of the contributions of this thesis. In this perspective, a follow-up of several years of 80 trajectories of homeless households was carried out
Beal, Arnaud. « Pauvreté, (non-) recours aux droits sociaux et représentations sociales ». Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE2146/document.
Texte intégralMore and more, French society is faced with the necessity and/or possibility to resort to the social welfare system because of increasing social inequality and poverty. At the same time, an opposing phenomenon baffles authorities: no take-up of social rights (Warin, 2010). Our doctoral thesis focused on understanding this phenomenon in relation to poverty, from the perspective of social representations (Moscovici, 2013; Jodelet, 2015). Through methodological triangulation (Apostolidis, 2006), combining qualitative and quantitative methods, we observed and collected social representations that describe, explain and organize these legal practices and what makes them difficult.Several themata in particular contribute to the interpretation of experiences and guide action. First, the complex-simple themata describes and explains legal practices, referring to the objectification process specific to the operation of social thought. The simplification of access to rights and their familiarization, which are necessary to be able to benefit from them, are possible because of knowledge gained through the experience of poverty and law, and through shared experiential, scholarly, cultural and expert knowledge.These experiences also bring out the strength-weakness themata. As a social virtue linked to courage and will-power, strength prevents weakness, which is associated with collapse and “letting oneself go”, and helps to cope with socioeconomic difficulties and accessing social rights. Paradoxically, weakness is also a way to be recognized legally, putting pressure on the search for recognition. Hence, both aspects of the anchoring process are present simultaneously: recognition and stigmatization.These experiences also fit into the social representations of Justice and into dynamics of loyalty or defiance regarding law and instituted justice. Hence, they shape different uses of the social welfare system and contribute to weakening the social representations of justice. We show that the latter are part of the donation/counter-donation exchange and take different forms depending on who is identified as the donor and the recipient.Finally, through these three themata (simple-complex, weakness-strength, justice-injustice) and in social contexts, we highlighted the pervasiveness of social representations that organize individuals’ experiences, views of the world and of themselves, their reliance on social benefits and their social participations. In each themata, the issue of recognition (symbolization) and non-recognition (stigmatization) structures the social representations and practices of relatively poor subjects who benefit from social welfare rights
Rode, Antoine. « Le "non-recours" aux soins des populations précaires : constructions et réceptions des normes ». Phd thesis, Grenoble, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00488403.
Texte intégralMarie-Pierre, Hamel. « Les politiques d'accès aux droits sociaux : entre rationalisation budgétaire et lutte contre la pauvreté : une comparaison France, Pays-Bas, Royaume-Uni / Marie-Pierre Hamel ». Phd thesis, Institut d'études politiques de paris - Sciences Po, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00866930.
Texte intégralKimbembe-Lemba, Aymar. « Le statut des salariés des sociétés militaires privés participant aux conflits armés ». Thesis, Poitiers, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012POIT3012.
Texte intégralA distinction is made between civilians and military personnel. This distinction is implicit in the substantive issue of this study on determining the legal status of employees of private military companies (PMCs) involved in armed conflicts. Moreover, the defense and State security are provided by various actors of different statuses that have defined roles for a legal framework. Civilians and members of the armed forces are indeed links in this chain. The distinction mentioned over is not confined there, but it is also about the only members of the armed forces because there is a distinction between internal and one external. All members of the armed forces are not entitled to combatant status. However, the denial of combatant status to certain military is only relative and does not affect their right to prisoner of war status. These soldiers are different from those employed outside the armed forces and mandated by their employer to provide benefits to the armies in a theater of operations. This use raises several issues in IHL. PMCs provide services that go from logistics to direct participation in hostilities. This direct or indirect participation in hostilities leads to a “hemorrhage of language” to describe employees of PMCs as mercenaries, new mercenaries, defense and security contractors, soldiers for sale, irregular combatants, etc. Thus, the employees of these companies undertake specific activities of mercenaries? Their companies-employers do they constitute relief societies ? Are they combatants, noncombatants or irregular combatants ? This is so prompt questions that this thesis attempts to answer
Kardimis, Théofanis. « La chambre criminelle de la Cour de cassation face à l’article 6 de la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme : étude juridictionnelle comparée (France-Grèce) ». Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE3004.
Texte intégralThe first party of the study is dedicated to the invocation of the right to a fair trial intra and extra muros and, on this basis, it focuses on the direct applicability of Article 6 and the subsidiarity of the Convention and of the European Court of Human Rights. Because of the fact that the right to a fair trial is a ‘‘judge-made law’’, the study also focuses on the invocability of the judgments of the European Court and more precisely on the direct invocability of the European Court’s judgment finding that there has been a violation of the Convention and on the request for an interpretation in accordance with the European Court’s decisions. The possibility of reviewing the criminal judgment made in violation of the Convention has generated a new right of access to the Court of cassation which particularly concerns the violations of the right to a fair trial and is probably the most important step for the respect of the right to a fair trial after enabling the right of individual petition. As for the weak conventional basis of the authority of res interpretata (“autorité de la chose interprétée”), this fact explains why an indirect dialogue between the ECHR and the Court of cassation is possible but doesn’t affect the applicant’s right to request an interpretation in accordance with the Court’s decisions and the duty of the Court of cassation to explain why it has decided to depart from the (non-binding) precedent.The second party of the study is bigger than the first one and is dedicated to the guarantees of the proper administration of justice (Article 6§1), the presumption of innocence (Article 6§2), the rights which find their conventional basis on the Article 6§1 but their logical explanation to the presumption of innocence and the rights of defence (Article 6§3). More precisely, the second party of the study is analyzing the right to an independent and impartial tribunal established by law, the right to a hearing within a reasonable time, the principle of equality of arms, the right to adversarial proceedings, the right of the defence to the last word, the right to a public hearing and a public pronouncement of the judgement, the judge’s duty to state the reasons for his decision, the presumption of innocence, in both its procedural and personal dimensions, the accused’s right to lie, his right to remain silent, his right against self-incrimination, his right to be informed of the nature and the cause of the accusation and the potential re-characterisation of the facts, his right to have adequate time and facilities for the preparation of the defence, including in particular the access to the case-file and the free and confidential communication with his lawyer, his right to appear in person at the trial, his right to defend either in person or through legal assistance, his right to be represented by his counsel, his right to free legal aid if he hasn’t sufficient means to pay for legal assistance but the interests of justice so require, his right to examine or have examined witnesses against him and to obtain the attendance and examination of witnesses on his behalf under the same conditions as witnesses against him and his right to the free assistance of an interpreter and to the translation of the key documents. The analysis is based on the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and focuses on the position taken by the French and the Greek Court of Cassation (Areopagus) on each one of the above mentioned rights
Livres sur le sujet "Non-recours aux droits et services"
Canada. Bill : An act to provide for the more speedy collection of non-resident taxes and to protect innocent purchasers of real property in arrears for taxes. Ottawa : Hunter, Rose, 2001.
Trouver le texte intégralCanada. Bill : An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money required for defraying certain expenses of the civil government for the year 1865, and for certain other purposes connected with the public service. [Québec] : G.E. Desbarats, 2001.
Trouver le texte intégralCanada. Bill : An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for defraying certain expenses of the civil government for the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Three, for the cost of certain public works, and for certain other expenses connected with the public service. [Québec] : S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats, 2001.
Trouver le texte intégralCanada. Bill : An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money required for defraying certain expenses of the civil government for the year 1856, and for certain other expenses connected with the public service, and also for raising a loan on the credit of the consolidated revenue fund. [Toronto : J. Lovell, 2001.
Trouver le texte intégralCanada. Bill : An act to amend the Militia Law of 1863 with respect to drafting. Ottawa : Hunter, Rose, 2001.
Trouver le texte intégralCanada. Bill : An act to amend section the third of the eighty-eighth chapter of the Consolidated Statutes for Upper Canada. Quebec : Printed for the Contractors by Hunter, Rose & Lemieux, 2001.
Trouver le texte intégralCanada. Bill : An act to impose a duty on auctioneers, and on goods sold by auction, and to provide for the collection thereof. [S.l : s.n., 2000.
Trouver le texte intégralCanada. Bill : An act to amend the law relating to executions against the lands of deceased persons, in Upper Canada. [Toronto : S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats, 2001.
Trouver le texte intégralCanada. Bill : An act to encourage shipbuilding within this province. [Toronto : J. Lovell, 2001.
Trouver le texte intégralCanada. Bill : An act to amend the act intituled : An Act respecting fisheries and fishing. Ottawa : Hunter, Rose, 2001.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Non-recours aux droits et services"
Verger, Jacques, et Martin Hirsch. « Chapitre 9. Accéder aux biens et services essentiels : les offres de « social business » ». Dans Agir contre le non-recours aux droits sociaux, 203–18. Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pug.warin.2019.01.0203.
Texte intégralSaillard, Yves. « Chapitre 8. Créer une protection sociale pour les travailleurs des plateformes de services ». Dans Agir contre le non-recours aux droits sociaux, 181–202. Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pug.warin.2019.01.0181.
Texte intégralKesteman, Nadia. « Chapitre 2. Garantir l’accès aux prestations familiales et sociales ». Dans Agir contre le non-recours aux droits sociaux, 61–83. Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pug.warin.2019.01.0061.
Texte intégralAdoum Aziber, Aziber, Kimtoloum Patchad et Ahmat Ibrahim Harane. « Chapitre 8 : Langues nationales et développement durable au Tchad ». Dans Re-penser les politiques linguistiques en Afrique à l’ère de la mondialisation, 217–35. Observatoire européen du plurilinguisme, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/oep.bigir.2023.01.0217.
Texte intégralRevil, Héléna. « Chapitre 3. Faciliter l’accès aux soins et à la santé ». Dans Agir contre le non-recours aux droits sociaux, 85–106. Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pug.warin.2019.01.0085.
Texte intégralMazé, Amélie, et Antoine Rode. « Chapitre 4. Adapter l’aide et l’action sociales des collectivités territoriales ». Dans Agir contre le non-recours aux droits sociaux, 107–23. Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pug.warin.2019.01.0107.
Texte intégralSarrot, Jean-Christophe. « Chapitre 10. Dénoncer les idées fausses sur les pauvres et la pauvreté ». Dans Agir contre le non-recours aux droits sociaux, 221–34. Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pug.warin.2019.01.0221.
Texte intégralADENIYA, Jihane kèmi. « Le numérique à l’ère de la Covid-19 : quelles conséquences pour le monde du droit ? » Dans Les épidémies au prisme des SHS, 183–90. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.6004.
Texte intégralBerrat, Brigitte. « Chapitre 6. Le non-recours aux droits et dispositifs liés au handicap ». Dans Usagers ou citoyens ?, 137. Dunod, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dunod.jaege.2011.01.0137.
Texte intégralDeville, Clara. « Le non-recours au revenu de solidarité active (RSA) : le problème de l’accès aux droits et la nouvelle question sociale ». Dans Question sociale et citoyenneté, 187–99. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760553620-013.
Texte intégralRapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Non-recours aux droits et services"
Rousseau, Henri-Paul. Gutenberg, L’université et le défi numérique. CIRANO, décembre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/wodt6646.
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