54 resultados para protesta colectiva
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O Arquivo Geral do Exército (ArqGEx) é um arquivo que faz parte do sistema de arquivos do Exército Português. Pouco ou quase nada se tem escrito sobre este arquivo militar que, pela sua condição de arquivo intermédio, guarda ainda muita informação reservada, que só aos próprios pode ser fornecida. A maioria dos cidadãos acorre ao Arquivo Geral do Exército por ter sido informada, pelo método ancestral de boca a boca, dos serviços que este pode prestar. Normalmente é porque precisa de atestar a sua situação militar presente ou porque pretende documentar acontecimentos da sua vida passada, como comissões, acidentes, condecorações, etc. Estima-se que o universo dos possíveis utentes seja ainda bastante superior em número relativamente aos habituais; e que a sua abstinência de demandar o Arquivo Geral do Exército radique apenas no desconhecimento dos serviços que ali pode obter. Por isso a Chefia deste arquivo público procura difundir, por todos os meios ao seu alcance, a sua existência e as suas capacidades de estar ao serviço do cidadão e, por consequência, da sociedade em geral, contribuindo para a preservação do sentimento de unidade nacional e dos mais altos valores ligados à manutenção das memórias individual e colectiva, que dão corpo ao povo e identidade à Nação.
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II Volume da Colecção MLGTS - Obra colectiva, sob a coordenação de Margarida Lima Rego
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II Volume da Colecção MLGTS. Obra colectiva sob a coordenação de Margarida Lima Rego
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II Volume da Colecção MLGTS - Obra colectiva, sob a coordenação de Margarida Lima Rego
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Texto incluído na obra colectiva "Liber Amicorum em homenagem ao Prof. Doutor João Mota de Campos, Coimbra: Coimbra Editora, 2013, 467-502 pp.
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In, RDeS - Revista de Direito e Segurança, nº1 (Janeiro/Junho de 2013), 63-85 pp. que consiste numa versão actualizada do texto publicado na obra colectiva AAVV, Estudos de Direito e Segurança (coordenação de Jorge Bacelar Gouveia e Rui Carlos Pereira), Almedina, Coimbra, 2007, pp. 171 e ss.
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Along with the food and the comfort, safety has always been one of the human priorities. In pursuit of this objective, man developed self-preservation mechanisms, went to live in society and created rules to control the community life. In the West and in the late eighteenth century, with the creation of states as we know them today, the monopoly of security, among other powers, has been preserved untouched until the last quarter of this century. With the bankruptcy of the welfare state and the rise of the regulatory state, many of the essential tasks for the community have also been carried out by private companies or institutions, including education, health care and security. Although not easy, education and health care have been more opened to be managed by the private sector. Instead, the privatization of the security sector has seen much more resistance. Still, especially in the West, the states have delegated some of the security competences to private companies. Portugal is no exception to the rule and, after a few years of unregulated activity, in 1982 was published the first law regulating the private security. After the initial stages of development (evolution and maturation), which lasted until the early years of the 2000‘s, the private security now seems to have reached maturity. Today, now with a new legal system, composed by Law no. 34/2013, of 16 may, its regulations and complementary legislation, now private security encompasses other activities and competences - becoming, an increasingly complement to public safety. It has also increased the pre-requisites and control mechanisms for private security companies, and strengthened the rules that limit their scope of activity.
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In this thesis we address the paradigms and inconsistencies involving crisis kidnappings and hostage-taking. This work particularly focuses on foreign hostages seized by terrorists and guerrilla movements. It highlights major global events that have contributed to the collective awareness of the phenomenon and the evolution of international agreements and protocols. We focus on the episodes involving Portugal or Portuguese abroad, particularly on the kidnapping of Portuguese in the Cabinda enclave. It also deals with the problems associated with the payment of ransoms, the increasing involvement of private agents in addressing these crises, and incongruities in the motivations of the kidnappers.
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1. Legal system of coercive measures and applicability to legal persons: the criminal liability of legal persons, application requirements, fundamental principles; 2. Inapplicability of personal freedom coercive measures to legal persons; 3. Application in the specific case of legal persons: term of identity and residence; provision of security, the obligation of periodic presentation, suspension of exercise of functions, activities and rights, conducts prohibitions and obligations; 4. Break of coercive measure imposed on the legal person.