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    Los debates entre Trobairitz y el Conselh
    (2018-01-17) Vázquez García, Tania
    Este trabajo presta atención al valor e importancia que adquiere el conselh en la Edad Media, particularmente en las composiciones líricas dialogadas de las tro- bairitz: Bona domna, tan vos ai n coratge (PC 461,56), Dompna N'Almucs, si·us plages avenenz (PC 20,2) y Na Carenza al bél córs avenenz (PC 12,1). En todas ellas se recurre como tema principal al consejo amoroso, ya sea ofrecido por parte de una dama experimentada a una joven carente de experiencia, o bien por una intermediaria ajena a la relación amorosa. 
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    Debates Vis a Vis: El capitalismo-Octubre 2015
    (2017-12-14) Urbina, Luis; Facultades, Departamentos, Servicios y Escuelas
    Debates vis a vis: El capitalismo-octubre 2015
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    Emergency Rhetoric in the US Congress: Debating the National Emergencies Act of 1976
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2012) Kronlund, Anna
    From the Constitutional Convention onwards the question of emergency powers has been central to political discussions in the United States. The debates on the National Emergencies Act of 1976 (“NEA”) can be seen, however, as specifically relevant to the conception of the state of emergency in US constitutional politics. The law placed the process of declaring, executing, and terminating a state of emergency on a statutory footing and established new procedures for dealing with further emergencies. The paper examines, through the debates, the question of to what extent president’s war/emergency powers are contingent on Congress exploiting its own constitutional powers. The problematic of dealing with emergency powers through the framework of a statutory delegation of power is also addressed

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