3 resultados para CP-AMPAR
em CiencIPCA - Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave, Portugal
Resumo:
Diz o art. 224º do Código Penal português (CP): “1 - Quem, tendo-lhe sido confiado, por lei ou por acto jurídico, o encargo de dispor de interesses patrimoniais alheios ou de os administrar ou fiscalizar, causar a esses interesses, intencionalmente e com grave violação dos deveres que lhe incumbem, prejuízo patrimonial importante é punido com pena de prisão até 3 anos ou com pena de multa. § 2 - A tentativa é punível. § 3 - O procedimento criminal depende de queixa. § 4 – É correspondentemente aplicável o disposto nos n.os 2 e 3 do artigo 206.º e na alínea a) do n.º 1 do artigo 207º. Redacção da Lei nº 19/2013, de 21/2 – vigente a partir de 23/3/13. Referem, por um lado, os n.os 2 e 3 do artigo 206º: “Restituição ou reparação: (…) 2 - Quando a coisa furtada ou ilegitimamente apropriada for restituída, ou tiver lugar a reparação integral do prejuízo causado, sem dano ilegítimo de terceiro, até ao início da audiência de julgamento em 1ª instância, a pena é especialmente atenuada. § 3 - Se a restituição ou a reparação forem parciais, a pena pode ser especialmente atenuada”. § Says the art. 224 of the Portuguese Penal Code (PC): "1 - Who, having been entrusted by law or legal act, the disposal charge of other people's property interests or to manage or supervise, cause to those interests, intentionally and with serious breach of his duties, important material damage is punished with imprisonment up to three years or a fine. § 2 - The attempt is punishable. § 3 - The criminal proceedings on a complaint. § 4 - It is accordingly applicable the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 206 and paragraph a) of paragraph 1 of Article 207. Wording of Law No. 19/2013, of 21/2 - effective from 03.23.13. Refer on the one hand, paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 206: "Restitution or repair: (...) 2 - When the stolen or illegally appropriate thing is restored, or have rise to full compensation for financial loss, no illegitimate damage Third, until the beginning of the trial, in 1st instance, the penalty is mitigated. § 3 - If the refund or repair are partial, the penalty can be mitigated. "
Resumo:
Resumo: 1 – Sumário do Acórdão do Tribunal Constitucional n.º 212/1995, de 20 de Abril; 2 – Parte principal do Acórdão do Tribunal Constitucional n.º 212/1995, de 20 de Abril: cfr. http://www.tribunalconstitucional.pt/tc/acordaos/19950212.html , 18 de Maio de 2012; 3 – Anotação sintética; 3.1 – Introdução à anotação sintética e suas características neste caso concreto; 4 – O RIAECSP (Regime das Infracções Anti-Económicas e Contra a Saúde Pública) e a responsabilidade criminal das pessoas colectivas e equiparadas, prevista no seu art. 3.º; 5 – Societas delinquere non potest?; 6 – Breves traços históricos do brocardo societas delinquere non potest; 7 - Alguns dos marcos relevantes na Doutrina penal portuguesa recente acerca da responsabilidade penal das organizações, entes colectivos, pessoas colectivas, pessoas jurídicas; 8 - Os art.os 12.º/2 e 2.º da CRP e a Responsabilidade Criminal dos Entes Colectivos, pessoas jurídicas; 9 - O art. 29.º/5 da CRP - ou o princípio non bis in idem - e a responsabilidade criminal das organizações, dos entes colectivos, das pessoas colectivas; 10 – Conclusões. § Summary: 1 - Summary Judgment of the Constitutional Court No. 212/1995 of 20 April; 2 - The main part of the Constitutional Court Ruling No. 212/1995 of 20 April: cfr. http://www.tribunalconstitucional.pt/tc/acordaos/19950212.html, May 18, 2012; 3 - short annotation; 3.1 - Introduction to synthetic note and its features in this particular case; 4 - The RIAECSP (Status of Anti-Economic Offences and Against Public Health) and the criminal liability of companies and similar persons, provided for in his art. 3; 5 - delinquere Societas non potest ?; 6 - Brief historical traces of societas aphorism delinquere non potest; 7 - Some of the important milestones in recent Portuguese criminal Doctrine about the criminal liability of organizations, public entities, legal persons, legal entities; 8 - art.os 12/2 and 2 of CRP and Criminal Responsibility of loved Collective, legal entities; 9 - Art. 29/5 CRP - or the principle of non bis in idem - and the criminal liability of organizations, collective entities, of legal persons; 10 - Conclusions.
Resumo:
Effective environmental management within companies, integrated with other management areas like quality and occupational health and safety, is nowadays assumed to be a strategic way to implement and improve lean and cleaner production. Also, sustainable development (SD) and business sustainability can be achieved through a better coordinated management of processes versus associated resources. This paper presents an in depth discussion regarding the promotion of integrated management systems, their benefits and major contribution towards the sustainable development of cleaner production related features. It addresses issues regarding the contributions resulting from the integration of standardized Management System (MS) from both internal and external perspectives. Complementing the overall review of aspects to the development of integrated management systems a survey was conducted in order to better understand the relevance of the identified success factors. The main findings in this paper are as follows: a contextualization model of sustainable development and integrated management systems considering the Triple Bottom Line: economic, social and environmental; and, a method and associated model to support the development of integrated management systems as well as general guidelines to support integration. It can be concluded that a proactive approach and commitment to cleaner production, supported by an integrated management system, brings relevant savings for organizations as well as providing value to the relevant interested parties.