9 resultados para Orden de Montesa-Reglas, constituciones, etc
em Portal de Revistas Científicas Complutenses - Espanha
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Migration is as old as humanity, but since the 1990s migration flows in Western Europe have led to societies that are not just multicultural but so-called «super-diverse». As a result, Western towns now have very complex social structures, with amongst others large amounts of small immigrant communities that are in constant change. In this paper we argue that for social workers to be able to offer adequate professional help to non-native residents in town, they will need balanced view of ‘culture’ and of the role culture plays in social aid. Culture is never static, but is continually changing. By teaching social workers about how to look at cultural backgrounds of immigrant groups and about the limitations of then role that culture plays in communication, they will be better equipped to provide adequate aid and will contribute to making various groups grow towards each other and to avoid people thinking in terms of ‘out-group-homogeneity’. Nowadays, inclusion is a priority in social work that almost every social worker supports. Social workers should have an open attitude to allow them to approach every individual as a unique person. They will see the other person as the person they are, and not as a part of a specific cultural group. Knowledge about the others makes them see the cultural heterogeneity in every group. The social sector, though, must be aware not to fall into the trap of the ‘inclusion mania’! This will cause the social deprivation of a particular group to be forgotten. An inclusive policy requires an inclusive society. Otherwise, this could result in even more deprivation of other groups, already discriminated against. Emancipation of deprived people demands a certain target-group policymaking. Categorized aid will raise efficiency of working with immigrants and of acknowledging the cultural identity of the non-natives group. It will also create the possibility to work on fighting social deprivation, in which most immigrants can be found.
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Se han estudiado las comunidades vegetales casmotiticas basifilas. presentes sobre los roquedos cálidos y secos, pertenecientes al orden Asplenietalia petrarchae Br.-Bl. & Meier 1934, en el territorio de la Comunidad Valenciana y alrededores, detectándose en el mismo los siguientes sintaxones: Alianza Asplenion petrarchae Br.-Bl. & Meier 1934, con la asociación Melico-Saturejetum fruticosae O. Bolós & Vives 1957. Alianza Teucrion buxifolii Rivas Goday 1955, con las asociaciones: Hippocrepido-Scabiosetum saxatilis (Rivas Goday 1953) O. Bolós 1957, Jasonio-Teucrietum thymifolii G. Mateo 1983, Rhamno borgiae-Teucrietum buxifolii nova y Lapiedro martinezii-Cheilanthetum velleae nova.
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Se ha efectuado un estudio de la alianza Jasionion foliosae (Asplenietea rupestria) en varios sectores corológicos de la Península Ibérica, describiéndose seis asociaciones de las que tres se proponen como nuevas: Antirrhino pulverulenti-Rhamnetum pumili, Sileno boryii-Saxifragetum cuneatae y Antirrhino granitici-Rhamnetum pumili.
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En este trabajo se hace un estudio de los espinares de orla de bosque que se encuentran enlas zonas más continentalizadas de la Cordillera Cantábrica. El muestreo da como resultado que los espinares de estas orlas son incluibles en la alianza Berberidion vulgaris y desglosables en las asociaciones: Pruno-Berberidetum cantabricae Rivas-Martínez, Izco & Costa 1971 sobre calizas y Rosetum corymbiferae-vosagiacae as. nova sobre sustratos pobres en bases. En las áreas silíceas poco continentalizadas que rodean este territorio se destaca la presencia de comunidades referibles a la subalianza Ligustro-Rubenion ulmifolii.
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Revisión y breve comentario de las diferentes asociaciones y subasociaciones del orden Molinietalia caeruleae reconocidas hasta ahora en los Pirineos catalanes. Se hace referencia a 10 asociaciones distintas, correspondientes a las alianzas Filipendulion (1 asociación), Calthion palustris (3 asociaciones), Juncion acutiflori (2) y Molinion caeruleae (4), dos de las cuales -Carici (pallescentis)-Molinietum y Epipactidi-Molinietum- se proponen aquí como nuevas. Una tabla sintética en la que figuran, para cada especie, los tantos por ciento de presencia y los coeficientes dc recubrimiento, resume la composición floristica de las d¡versas comunidades.
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En su estudio sobre la vegetación del País Vasco, Braun-Blanquet (Vegetatio 14: 1-126. 1967) describió un buen número de sintaxones, de los cuales algunos no han sido muy afortunados en cuanto a la interpretación que los autores posteriores han hecho de ellos. Quizás uno de los casos más significativos sea el de la alianza Anagallido-Juncion y, consecuentemente, el del orden Anagallido-Juncetalia.
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La primera propuesta de sistematización fitosociológica, a nivel de alianza, de las comunidades vegetales de las dunas litorales de las costas europeas, fue la de Braun-Blanquet (Jahrb. St. Gallischen Naturwiss. Ges. 57(2): 346. 1921); allí se describe la alianza Ammophilion para incluir dos asociaciones: “Ammophila-Medicago mnarina-Assoziation” y “Crucianelletum”. La primera es el holotipo de la alianza (CEN, Art. 18), puesto que la segunda no fue válidamente publicada (CPN, Art. 7). Posteriormente el mismo autor (Braun-Blanquet, Prodr. Groupements Vég. 1: 5. 1933) describe el orden Ammophiletalia para incluir las alianzas Ammophilion (holotipo del orden) y Ononidion angustissimae all. prov.
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This paper aims to demonstrate how in the constitutional rule of law the right of resistance plays a key role in its development, its adaptation to the changing reality of society and the satisfaction of the interests of all the people involved in this common project. Firstly, we will analyze how individuals or social groups must act when they suffer injustices due to state acts or laws that violate their most basic rights. In some cases, we believe that they have the right to exercise any form of weak resistance that they deem appropriate to present at the public scene a cause that must be socially and politically recognized. Secondly, we will see what happens when the rule of law itself is in danger. In that case, we believe that society will have not only the right but the duty to exercise the resistance in its most extreme form to defend the existing constitutional order of any illegitimate authority that seeks to impose itself on it and the sovereignty of the people.
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Among the duties of the government bodies’ members of the different entities, which are connected to the good government, the duty of loyalty must be underlined. This duty, derived from the good-faith duty, obliges to act in the interest of the entity in case of conflict of interest, and to subordinate one’s own interests, except when there is an authorisation. Loyalty duty is applicable both to managers, who must manage the entity’s interest, and to partners, according to the common purpose derived from the company contract. This duty, at the same time, includes some particular rules, referred to transparency, remuneration, prohibition of competition, self-contracting... This essay compares the regulation of the duty of loyalty and its realizations in the different Cooperative Laws in Spain, both referring to the managers and to the partners, comparing this, at the same time, with the regulation of these aspects in companies’ general legislation, an in the Spanish Corporate Enterprises Act in particular, in order to obtain a general view of the issue, a necessary basis to go more deeply into it, and suggesting some preliminary conclusions or assessments.