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Medicina y Derecho penal

ISBN: 9789563929683

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Fecha de Edición 26/03/2021
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BIBLIOTECA DE DERECHO PENAL Y PROCESAL PENAL OLEJN

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OLEJNIK, EDICIONES JURÍDICAS

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978-956-392-968-3

Medicina y Derecho penal

«Estas lecciones se ocupan de temas que han tenido una considerable importancia en la discusión alemana, tanto médica como jurídica. En sentido su finalidad es informar sobre puntos de vista de la ciencia actual. Los temas se refieren tanto a los aspectos médicos como a los jurídicos y no dejan de tener en cuenta que los fenómenos médicos requieren solución dentro del sistema de cada derecho penal nacional. Por ello la exposición de mis conclusiones solo pueden y quieren ser una sugerencia para un tratamiento comparativo de estas cuestiones. Ambos aspectos —el carácter interdisciplinario de los temas y la utilidad de un tratamiento jurídico-comparativo— fueron puestos de relieve también durante las discusiones que siguieron a mis conferencias y en las que participaron numerosos juristas de España y de América Latina. Hans Lüttger»

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Introduction. Addressing tourism-gentrification processes in contemporary Metropolises

 

Maria Gravari-Barbas & Sandra Guinand

 

Section 1- Tourism gentrification, heritagization and urban regeneration

 

 

Chapter 2. A new colonization of caribbean cities. Urban regeneration policies as a strategy in tourism development and gentrification in Santo Domingo’s colonial city

 

Jesús M. González Pérez (Associate Professor, University of the Balearic Islands)

 

Chapter 3. Tourism gentrification in time of crisis: the case of 101 Reykjavik

 

Anne-Cécile Mermet, (Associate researcher, Paris 1 University Panthéon-Sorbonne IREST, EIREST)

 

 

Chapter 4. Tourism Gentrification in the cities of developing countries: A case study of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

 

Sairi Tatiana Pineros (Phd candidate, Paris 1 University Panthéon-Sorbonne IREST, EIREST)

 

 

Section 2 – Tourism Gentrification and the urban cultural and creative turn.

 

 

Chapter 5. The Barrio Chino as last frontier: the penetration of everyday tourism in the dodgy heart of the Raval.

 

Alan Quaglieri Domínguez (PhD Candidate, Rovira i Virgili University)

Alessandro Scarnato (Architect PhD, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Blast.es)

 

 

Chapter 6. Rome, cultural metropolis versus industrial heritage: a paradoxical touristification strategy?

 

Sarah Lilia Baudry (Phd candidate, Géographie-cité, Paris-Diderot)

 

 

Chapter 7. Grunge Authenticity: The Tenement as Upscale Tourist Destination

 

Elissa Sampson (Visiting scholar, Cornell University)

 

 

Section 3 – Who are the tourism gentrifiers?

 

 

Chapter 8. The sharing economy and its role in metropolitan tourism

 

Andreas Kagermeier (Professor, Trier Uniervsity) Natalie Stors (Phd candidate, Trier University)

 

Chapter 9. Post-tourism on the waterfront. Bringing back locals and residents at the Seaport 

 

Sandra Guinand (FNS fellow, Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung, Vienna University, Associate researcher, Paris 1 University Panthéon-Sorbonne IREST, EIREST)

 

 

Chapter 10. Playing for/with Time: Tourism and Heritage in Greece and in Thailand

 

Michael Herzfeld (Professor, Harvard University)

 

Section 4 – Forms and expressions of tourism gentrification: a critical analysis

 

 

Chapter 11. Tourism and urban changes. Lessons from Lisbon

 

Teresa Barata-Salgueiro (Professor, IGOT, Lisbon University), Luis Mendes (phd candidate, IGOT, Lisbon University), Pedro Guimarães (IGOT, Lisbon University)

 

 

Chapter 12. Tourism gentrification in the context of rapid urbanization of China: A discussion on the theory of rent gap

 

Liang Zengxian (Lecturer, SunYat-sen University)

 

 

Chapter 13. Super-gentrification and hyper-tourismification Le Marais, Paris

 

Maria Gravari-Barbas (Professor, Paris 1 University Panthéon-Sorbonne IREST, EIREST)

 

 

 

Maria Gravari-Barbas is an architect and geographer. She is Professor and Director of the Institute for Research and High Studies of Tourism (IREST) and a researcher at the Interdisciplinary Team for Tourism Research (EIREST), Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. Her research focuses on the contemporary production of urban spaces in relation to tourism, architecture, heritage and festive phenomena.

Sandra Guinand is an urban-planner and geographer. She is a FNS Fellow, visiting researcher at the Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung, Vienna University, associate researcher at EIREST, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, and Centre Jacques Berque. Her research interests focus on urban regeneration projects, socio-economical transformations of urban landscape, with a specific focus on heritage processes and public–private partnerships