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Alessandro Colombo

King's College London
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  • King's College London
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
19th Century Philosophy
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    Nursing care planning for terminally ill cancer patients receiving home care
    with Carlo Peruselli, Elena Camporesi, and Monica Cucci
    Journal of Palliative Care. forthcoming.
    Medical Ethics
  •  18
    Il tramonto come codice politico
    Jura Gentium 9 (S1): 68-86. 2012.
  •  47
    L'annientamento della reciprocità
    Jura Gentium 8 (S2): 24-32. 2011.
  • Crisi della legittimità e ordine internazionale. Lo scontro sui principi costitutivi della giustizia internazionale (edited book)
    Guerini e Associati. 2012.
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    I. Regalia, Quale rappresentanza. Dinamiche e prospettive del sindacato in Italia
    Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 24 (2): 336-338. 2010.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    L. Einaudi, Le politiche dell'immigrazione in Italia dall'Unità a oggi
    Polis 22 (3): 517-520. 2008.
  •  42
    G. Ballarino e M. Regini, Formazione e professionalità per l'economia della conoscenza
    Polis 20 (2): 269-271. 2006.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    D. Checchi, P. Perulli, I. Regalia, M. Regini e E. Reyneri (a cura di), "Lavoro e sindacato in Lombardia"
    Polis 17 (2): 359-361. 2003.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    Creating Accepting Communities: S Dunn. MIND (National Association for Mental Health), 1999, pound9.99 (pound1 p+p), pp 181. ISBN 1874690871 (review)
    Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (1): 58-3. 2002.
    The government's social exclusion unit (SEU) was established to help individuals, groups, and regions overcome deprivation and discrimination resulting from a combination of problems, including unemployment, poor quality housing, low income, lack of education/training opportunities, bad health, and family breakdown. Such difficulties are commonly experienced by people with mental health problems who also have to cope in a society which alienates and rejects them, barring them from every aspect o…Read more
    The government's social exclusion unit (SEU) was established to help individuals, groups, and regions overcome deprivation and discrimination resulting from a combination of problems, including unemployment, poor quality housing, low income, lack of education/training opportunities, bad health, and family breakdown. Such difficulties are commonly experienced by people with mental health problems who also have to cope in a society which alienates and rejects them, barring them from every aspect of community life. Remarkably, even the SEU's remit excludes consideration of the obstacles to social inclusion faced by those with a psychiatric diagnosis. Creating Accepting Communities is the final report of an inquiry commissioned by MIND, which looked at the nature and extent of social exclusion experienced by people who use mental health services in Britain. The inquiry panel received written and oral evidence from a wide range of individuals and organisations, including mental health practitioners, high street retailers, groups working within the …
    Biomedical EthicsPublic Health
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