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Having Children in Different Territorial Contexts: The Role of Social Capital

After second demographic transition, substantial regional variation in fertility levels has continued to exist within contemporary European low-fertility societies. A large part of this variability is explainable in terms of individual preferences, socio-economic and cultural conditions and in terms of the direct or indirect policy measures aimed at sustaining the families and their childbearing.

Some considerations on moral rights in the USA and in the EU today

The USA joined the 1886 Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works only in 1989, with the Berne Convention Implementation Act (BCIA). Thirty years later, the Copyright Office published in April 2019 an extensive study about the American protection of moral rights. The document is studied in comparison with the European Directives and in particular with the Copyright Directive definitively approved a few days before the Copyright Office document.

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