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The Rising of the Cosmopolitan Personalities

Davide Crimi · Independent Researcher, Catania, Italy
This short essay wants to look at beat literature as a medium that has re-introduced in popular feelings the possibility to change the world, transforming its social rules by using new technologies as instruments for emancipation. Stating this, the essay links the beat movement to hipster’s hopes of…
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The culture of referendum in Albania: Technical and theoritecal reflections on the abrogative referendum

Valbona Pajo · Department of Law, New York University, Tirana, Albania
The aim of this paper is to analyse the Albanian constitutional and legal framework on referenda, in general, focusing special attention to the abrogative referenda of a law or part thereof. Given the absence of any concrete case of an abrogative referenda held in Albania, which does not creates ver…
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Albanian Higher Education Strategy

Enkeleda Olldashi, Enkelejda Koka · Faculty of Law, University of Tirana, Albania
Since its inception, the governments of 29 European countries (member states of the Bologna Declaration in 1999) had as their main target the creation of a common and coherent system of Higher Education Area in Europe (EHEA). The main intention for the creation of a ‘European Education Area’ was the…

Vëzhgime gjuhësore në veprën e Petro Markos Retë dhe gurët (Intervistë me vetveten)

Valter Memisha
Për Petro Markon është shkruar dhe do të shkruhet përsëri. Mbi veprën e tij janë bërë studime e të tjera do të bëhen, të pjesshme a tërësore qofshin ato. Dhe për të gjithmonë do të ketë diçka të re për të thënë apo diçka të thënë ndryshe. Ky proces nuk do të ketë kufij hapësinorë apo kohorë. Dhe kjo…
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Judicial Enforcement of Economic, Social and Cultural Right

Aulona Haxhiraj · University of Vlore “Ismail Qemali”, Vlorë, Albania
Economic, social and cultural right (“social right”) have historically been viewed as distinct in natyre and scope from civil and political right. Rather than being viewed as judicially enforceable rights of immeadiate application, such rights have widely been considered non-justiciable programmatic…
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Italy in the Balance. Electrons and Bourbons. Thinking of the recent past in order to understand the present and to plan the future

Franco Ferrarotti · Prof. Emeritus of La Sapienza University, Italy. Founde…
The aim of the paper is try to make a dynamic picture of the modern (or post-modern) Italian identity, from a political, social and cultural point of view. The status of this country is in the balance, between a fast industrialization without an analogous industrial culture and a lumbering memory wh…
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The necessity of Intercultural Communication for a peaceful world

Katia Scannavini · University “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy
Our times are often referred to as the new world order with its new economy. What this means is that capitalism has been restructured on a global scale, and people of widely different cultural and linguistic backgrounds have been thrown into contact more than ever before. Cultural contact may occur …
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Albanian migration during the post communist transition and the European integration in global era - An intercultural reflection

Agim Leka · University of Elbasan "A Xhuvani", Albania
Migration is a human experience, which has arisen and developed in relation to the human society itself. In our era, immigration is associated with the integration and the globalization. Immigration is a modern intercommunications between cultures in a world increasingly with more multicultural, or …
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Intercultural and Interreligious Communication in the Balkan

Arta Musaraj · ETC - Entrepreneturship Training Center, Albania
The desire to belong in a individual culture means to possess a clear vision for the world, a road map that guides its followers towards the proper understanding of the planet’s past present and future. An established mythology of apparent national identities in the Balkans is somewhat unnaturally r…