<p class="Pa8"><strong>Resume</strong><br /><br />El presente trabayu estudia la figura de la bruxa na rexón llionesa analizando las suas manifestaciones na tradición oral, especialmente las distintas tipoloxías de liendas que protagonizan, pues la imaxe d’estos personaxes fantásticos en Llión, al igual qu’ocurre n’outros territorios ibéricos, parez conformada sobre antiguas creyencias mitolóxicas relativas a númenes femininos nocturnos que s’asimiloron al estereotipu de la bruxa satánica que xurdíu a finales de la Edá Media.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Abstract</strong><br /><br /></p><p class="Pa8">The present work studies the figure of the witch in the region of León by analysing its manifestations in the oral tradition, especially the different typologies of legends in which they play a leading role, since the portrayal of these fantastic characters in León, as in other Iberian territories, seems shaped by ancient mythological beliefs related to nocturnal female numina that were assimilated to the stereotype of the satanic witch that arose at the end of the Middle Ages.</p>
<p>Resume</p><p>Nesti artículu faise un estudiu comparativu de las normativas que s’aplican a la protección del asturllionés nos distintos territorios onde se fala, de Portugal (Miranda de l Douro) y d’España (Principáu d’Asturias y Castiella y Llión)</p><p>Abstract</p><p>This article makes a comparative study of the legal regulations that are applied to the protection of Asturleonese in the different territories where it is spoken in Portugal (Miranda do Douro) and in Spain (Principality of Asturias and Castile and Leon).</p>
The legal argumentation developed by the United Nations in relation to its privileges and immunities is almost exclusively developed outside the courtroom. Drawing examples in relation to the privileges and immunities applicable to the Organization itself, as well as to its officials, personnel, and contractors, this chapter distinguishes between the legal arguments developed by the United Nations to remind member states of their international obligations and the ones put forward to convince them of the need to adjust the existing legal framework. This chapter identifies the principle of necessity expressed in Article 105 of the Charter of the United Nations and the related Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations as the two constants behind the legal argumentation developed by the Organization.
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