126 resultados para Otávio Gouveia de Bulhões
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Following orders, hierarchical obedience and military discipline are essential values for the survival of the armed forces. Without them, it is not possible to conceive the armed forces as an essential pillar of a democratic state of law and a guarantor of national independence. As issuing orders as well as receiving and following them are inextricably linked to military discipline, and as such injunctions entail the workings of a particular obedience regime within the specific kind of organized power framework which is the Armed Forces, only by analysing the importance of such orders within this microcosm – with its strict hierarchical structure – will it be possible to understand which criminal judicial qualification to ascribe to the individual at the rear by reference to the role of the front line individual (i.e. the one who issues an order vs the one who executes it). That is, of course, when we are faced with the practice of unlawful acts, keeping in mind the organizational framework and its influence over the will of the executor. One thing we take as read, if the orders can be described as unlawful, the boundary line of the duty of obedience, which cannot be overstepped, both because of a legal as well as a constitutional imperative, will have been crossed. And the military have sworn an oath of obedience to the fundamental law. The topic of hierarchical obedience cannot be separated from the analysis of current legislation which pertains to the topic within military institutions. With that in mind, it appeared relevant to address the major norms which regulate the matter within the Portuguese military legal system, and, whenever necessary and required by the reality under analysis, to relate that to civilian law or legal doctrine.
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A cooperação entre os oito Estados-membros que compõem hoje a CPLP, nomeadamente Angola, Brasil, Cabo Verde, Guiné-Bissau, Moçambique, Portugal, São Tome e Príncipe e Timor-Leste, em particular o papel que Portugal nela assume atualmente, na sua qualidade histórica de antiga potência colonizadora, é assunto que vem despertando interesse e aceso debate tanto no seio da própria Comunidade como fora dela, dividindo diferentes correntes de opinião. O presente trabalho de dissertação para o Mestrado em Direito e Segurança, procura responder as seguintes questões relativas ao assunto em estudo: em face das divergências dominantes acerca das reais vantagens recíprocas de cooperação entre os oito Estados-membros da CPLP, qual é, concretamente, o Papel de Portugal nesta Comunidade, com destaque para o setor da Segurança e Defesa? Brasil e Angola, duas potências económicas emergentes, podem desempenhar algum papel relevante na implementação de certos projetos estratégicos da Comunidade? Como devem ser resolvidos os problemas que opõem os Estados-membros em cada fase da sua evolução? Quais as possíveis soluções duradouras do problema crónico da situação de instabilidade político-militar da Guiné-Bissau? Qual é a forma comum, sustentável, de garantir a segurança e defesa dos seus Estados-membros, tendo em consideração que as organizações regionais onde os mesmos se encontram inseridos desempenham um papel ativo nesta matéria? Em face da existência de abundantes recursos naturais dentro da Comunidade, designadamente do petróleo e, mais recentemente, a descoberta de gás natural, mais carvão mineral em grandes quantidades industriais, ambos os casos em Moçambique, como cada Estado-membro deve explorar os seus recursos em benefício equitativo do seu povo, em particular e, em geral, da CPLP, por forma a que esta se afirme no plano internacional? Como combater a fome que afeta vinte e oito milhões de habitantes da CPLP? Em face da multiplicidade de necessidades a satisfazer e dos inúmeros projetos de desenvolvimento económico e social traçados para a Comunidade, quais as prioridades a atender, tendo em atenção a escassez de recursos?
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Heme, i.e. iron (Fe) protoporphyrin IX, functions as a prosthetic group in a variety of hemoproteins that participate in vital biologic functions essential to sustain life. Heme is a highly reactive molecule, participating in redox reactions, and presumably for this reason it must be sequestered within the heme pockets of hemoproteins, controlling its reactivity. However, under biological stress conditions, hemoproteins can release their prosthetic groups, generating “free heme”, which binds loosely to proteins or to other molecules and presumably acquires unfettered redox activity. Moreover, a growing body of evidence supports the notion that “free heme” can act in a vasoactive, pro-inflammatory and cytotoxic manner when released from a subset of these hemoproteins, such as extracellular hemoglobin, generated during hemolytic conditions. (...)
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Grasslands in semi-arid regions, like Mongolian steppes, are facing desertification and degradation processes, due to climate change. Mongolia’s main economic activity consists on an extensive livestock production and, therefore, it is a concerning matter for the decision makers. Remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems provide the tools for advanced ecosystem management and have been widely used for monitoring and management of pasture resources. This study investigates which is the higher thematic detail that is possible to achieve through remote sensing, to map the steppe vegetation, using medium resolution earth observation imagery in three districts (soums) of Mongolia: Dzag, Buutsagaan and Khureemaral. After considering different thematic levels of detail for classifying the steppe vegetation, the existent pasture types within the steppe were chosen to be mapped. In order to investigate which combination of data sets yields the best results and which classification algorithm is more suitable for incorporating these data sets, a comparison between different classification methods were tested for the study area. Sixteen classifications were performed using different combinations of estimators, Landsat-8 (spectral bands and Landsat-8 NDVI-derived) and geophysical data (elevation, mean annual precipitation and mean annual temperature) using two classification algorithms, maximum likelihood and decision tree. Results showed that the best performing model was the one that incorporated Landsat-8 bands with mean annual precipitation and mean annual temperature (Model 13), using the decision tree. For maximum likelihood, the model that incorporated Landsat-8 bands with mean annual precipitation (Model 5) and the one that incorporated Landsat-8 bands with mean annual precipitation and mean annual temperature (Model 13), achieved the higher accuracies for this algorithm. The decision tree models consistently outperformed the maximum likelihood ones.
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The main purpose of this report is to present the work developed during the curricular internship on the Commercial Arbitration Centre of the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. It is structured in two parts. The first, in which i´ll present the CAC, its organic structure and its activities. In this part I will also show the work I´ve done during the internship, as well as i´m going to identified, and comment, the tasks performed. The second part presents a study on arbitration awards that aimed to determine the amount “split the baby awards”, that is to say those that condemn in (approximately) half of the request. In addition to these data, I collected from sentences other, such as the duration of the cases, the number of foreign persons in each process, the number of foreign arbitrators, the language of proceedings etc. What is expected with this paperwork is to be able to clarify, and make known, some aspects on Arbitration in Portugal, thus contributing to the strengthening of the role of the Arbitration and Arbitral Justice.