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Le partage des responsabilités dans l'espace Dublin, entre confiance mutuelle et sécurité des demandeurs d'asile
On 21 January 2011, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights delivered its judgment in the case of MSS v. Belgium and Greece. This judgment puts into question the practices followed by many national authorities in the implementation of the Dublin system. Particularly noteworthy are the effects on the "safety presumption" that Member States accord to each other in the field of asylum.
The authors explore the implications of the MSS decision, first, in regard of the evidentiary requirements imposed on asylum seekers to rebut the safety presumption. They come to the conclusion that through the decision, a real paradigm-shift has taken place - from the theoretical to the actual supremacy of the non-refoulement principle in Dublin matters. This is also true in light of the increased requirements imposed by the Court as regards the scope and depth of judicial review on transfer decisions.
Moreover, the MSS judgment could give new impetus to the stalled reform process concerning the Dublin Regulation. Indeed, the Court's decision seems to enshrine in positive ECHR law the most progressive elements of the Commission's proposal, including procedural guarantees and, de facto, the mechanism for the temporary suspension of transfers to member states not offering adequate protection
Update on Counting Valence Quarks at RHIC
We update our former analysis of the Nuclear Modification Factors (NMF) for
different hadron species at RHIC and LHC. This update is motivated by the new
experimental data from STAR which presents differences with the preliminary
data used to fix some of the parameters in our model. The main change is the
use of AKK fragmentation functions for the hard part of the spectrum and minor
adjustments of the coalescence (soft) contribution. We confirm that observation
of the NMF for the f_0 meson can shed light on its quark composition.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
On lattice chiral gauge theories
The Smit-Swift-Aoki formulation of a lattice chiral gauge theory is presented. In this formulation the Wilson and other non invariant terms in the action are made gauge invariant by the coupling with a nonlinear auxilary scalar field, omega. It is shown that omega decouples from the physical states only if appropriate parameters are tuned so as to satisfy a set of BRST identities. In addition, explicit ghost fields are necessary to ensure decoupling. These theories can give rise to the correct continuum limit. Similar considerations apply to schemes with mirror fermions. Simpler cases with a global chiral symmetry are discussed and it is shown that the theory becomes free at decoupling. Recent numerical simulations agree with those considerations
Non-Perturbative Renormalisation using Domain Wall Fermions
The viability of the Non-Perturbative Renormalisation (NPR) method of the
Rome/Southampton group is studied, for the first time, in the context of domain
wall fermions. The procedure is used to extract the renormalisation
coefficients of the various quark bilinears, as well as the four-fermion
operators relevant to the effective Hamiltonian. The
renormalisation of the Hamiltonian is also discussed.Comment: LATTICE99(Improvement and Renormalization),3 pages, LaTeX2e; minor
typos correcte
Chiral behaviour of the lattice -parameter with the Wilson and Clover Actions at
We present results for the kaon -parameter from a sample of
configurations using the Wilson action and configurations using the
SW-Clover action, on a lattice at . We compare
results obtained by renormalizing the relevant operator with different
``boosted" values of the strong coupling constant . In the case of
the SW-Clover action, we also use the operator renormalized non-perturbatively.
In the Wilson case, we observe a strong dependence of on the prescription
adopted for , contrary to the results of the Clover case which are
almost unaffected by the choice of the coupling. We also find that the matrix
element of the operator renormalized non-perturbatively has a better chiral
behaviour. This gives us our best estimate of the renormalization group
invariant -parameter, .Comment: LaTeX, 17 pages, 3 postscript figures uuencode
Hadronic transitions from the lattice
I discuss strategies to determine hadronic decay couplings from lattice
studies.
As a check of the methods, I explore the decay of a vector meson to two
pseudoscalar mesons with flavours of sea quark. Although we are working
with quark masses that do not allow a physical decay, I show how the transition
rate can be evaluated from the amplitude for and from the
annihilation component of . I explore the decay amplitude
for two different pion momenta and find consistent results. The coupling
strength found is in agreement with experiment. I also find evidence for a
shift in the mass caused by mixing with two pion states.
I also present results for the decay of a hybrid meson, for the case of heavy
valence quarks.Comment: 10 pages, 7 ps figures, proc LHP03, Cairn
Two body scattering length of Yukawa model on a lattice
The extraction of scattering parameters from Euclidean simulations of a
Yukawa model in a finite volume with periodic boundary conditions is analyzed
both in non relativistic quantum mechanics and in quantum field theory.Comment: 4 pages, talk at "18th International IUPAP conference on Few Body
Problems in Physics" (Sao Paulo, August 2006
Results from a Non-Perturbative Renormalization of Lattice Operators
We propose a general renormalization method, which avoids completely the use
of lattice perturbation theory. We present the results from its numerical
applications to two-fermion operators on a lattice, at
.Comment: 3 pages postscript file. Contribution to Lattice '9
Hadronic decays from the lattice
I review the lattice QCD approach to determining hadronic decay transitions.
Examples considered include rho to pi pi; b_1 to pi omega; hybrid meson decays
and scalar meson decays. I discuss what lattices can provide to help understand
the composition of hadrons.Comment: 6 pages, presented at QNP06, June 200
Quantum Field Theory on Quantum Spacetime
Condensed account of the Lectures delivered at the Meeting on {\it
Noncommutative Geometry in Field and String Theory}, Corfu, September 18 - 20,
2005.Comment: 10 page
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