22 resultados para conceito legal
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Tese apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Doutor em História Moderna
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Dissertação de mestrado em Ciências da Educação: área de Educação e Desenvolvimento
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Tese apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Doutor em Linguística – Lexicologia, Lexicografia e Terminologia e e Tese apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Doutor em Filologia e Língua Portugesa na Faculdade de Filosofia Letras e Ciências Humanas da Universidade de São Paulo
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da educação
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Tese apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Doutor em Antropologia Filosófica
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A recusa da estratificação do tempo, que surge na segunda metade do século XX, resulta da perda de fé numa grande narrativa e modifica a percepção do tempo cronológico: os acontecimentos já não se sucedem ordeiramente, manifestam-se em simultâneo no presente ou são criteriosamente convocados a partir do presente. Esta reformulação do tempo implica a reformulação do conceito de contemporâneo, permitindo questionarmo-nos, tal como Giorgio Agamben: “De quem e do que somos contemporâneos? E, antes de tudo, o que significa ser contemporâneo?” Com esta dissertação pretende-se analisar algumas formulações do conceito de contemporâneo, especialmente a partir de Giorgio Agamben, Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt e Georges Didi-Huberman, com a intenção de compreender as implicações da temporalidade na experiência estética e as possibilidades que as conceptualizações elaboradas oferecem à constituição de uma comunidade humana. Na segunda parte do trabalho, relaciona-se a problemática da contemporaneidade com as reflexões sobre arte e estética do escultor Rui Chafes através do seu texto “A História da Minha Vida”, um relato das principais influências da formação artística do narrador. Este relato ultrapassa os limites cronológicos, onde o artista olha para trás definindo o seu próprio tempo presente e o seu passado. O presente surge como a inteireza que resume a atenção do artista e nos descreve a sua caminhada através do tempo artístico. O narrador revive na primeira pessoa o percurso dos artistas que desde a Idade Média ao Barroco – trabalharam anonimamente a pedra e a madeira em nome dos mestres e ao fazê-lo assume-se como o escultor-aprendiz que recusa a promoção a mestre, e revela em si, através dos valores supremos do trabalho, da sabedoria e da experiência, toda a arte que o precedeu.
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The concept of soft power offers the opportunity for the States, under the current power shifts, to thrive, in a competitive and globalised scene, shaping o t hers' preference in accordance with their goals. Portugal, though it i s a small country, has soft power skills, according with specialized rankings, due to i t s geography and climate, main economic activities, historical role, legal framework, culture and language. Therefore, we can and we should develop public policies to optimize our resources, converting them in planned outcomes. On the other hand, public entities engaged with foreign trade, investment and tour ism, aid f or development, promotion of culture and language should be structured in or-der to strengthen the performance of Portugal in this area. Being a member of the European Union or of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries is, at last, essential to expand our global presence. In this Master's work project, I decided to make a critical analysis of legislation related with public diplomacy i n Portugal, together wi th research about the approach of two other countries (United Kingdom and Finland) to the same topic, for the sake of improvement.
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In the present thesis, we examine the approach to the so-called “informal conversations”, especially between a suspect or defendant and criminal police authorities. Our goal is to understand if criminal police authorities are allowed to testify about the content of these conversations, revealing facts that the suspect or defendant may have shared with them, as well as about evidence that they may have acquired through these statements. Firstly, we briefly present the notion of “informal conversations” and the great variety of situations they may encompass: intra or extra-procedural; prior or subsequent to someone acquires the status of defendant. Secondly, we analyse some of the principles and rules that are involved in this controversial issue: principles concerning the procedural structure, organization and dynamic; principles concerning the production and assessment of evidence in the trial hearing; principles concerning the prosecution and the powers of criminal police authorities; the procedural status of the defendant; the rules concerning the reading of statements in the trial hearing; the rules concerning hearsay testimonies. Thirdly, we go through the great amount of case law on the so-called “informal conversations” and related matters, analysing the most relevant cases and the arguments that sustain them, as well as the legal literature. Our goal is to understand the evolution, throughout the last two decades, of the different opinions regarding the approach to the various situations in which “informal conversations” may occur and in which the admissibility of a testimony by criminal police authorities is questioned. Finally, we defend a different approach for testimonies by criminal police authorities prior and subsequent to someone acquiring the status of defendant. We see the moment when someone acquires the status of defendant as a border area in the admissibility of “informal conversations”, because from then on the statements have to be collected and assessed according to the law, so all the other conversations (or any other evidence) collected informally are irrelevant. As to the specific case of the testimony about the re-enactment of the crime, given the high degree of difficulty in separating the defendant’s contributions that may be considered essential and those that may be considered less useful, but still relevant, we support the qualification of the defendant’s contributions as inseparable from the re-enactment, allowing it to be replicated and assessed in the trial hearing with no restrictions.
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This dissertation aims to analyze the right of withdrawal and its implications on distance and off-premises contracts, due to the importance of these contracts in our society. Our main goal is, first of all, to explain the meaning and characteristics of both distance and off-premises contracts and the reason why a right of withdrawal is granted. Secondly, we intend to explain all of the relevant aspects related to this right, such as its legal concept and main characteristics, the origin and evolution of the right of withdrawal on both European and Portuguese legislation, its implications in the contracting parties and, finally, a brief analysis of the applicable law. In a nutshell, the right of withdrawal allows the consumer to withdraw from a distance or off-premises contract, unilaterally, without having to indicate any motive to justify the decision, after a cooling-off period of 14 calendar days. In these two types of contracts such right exists due to the reasons or circumstances that lead to the conclusion of the contract.
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With this dissertation we aim to analyze the most relevant aspects of the excise duties harmonized regime, considering Community origins, but having also in attention all legal specifications of its implementation in Portugal. The legal regime of excise duties is presented as an ambitious theme, considering the challenge of different branches of law that influence this subject, such as Tax, Economic and Community laws, the inescapable influence of customs procedures, or regarding environmental objectives. In the European context, the harmonization of excise duties was seen as a condition for the implementation of the internal market, contributing to undo secular tax barriers between Member States and, since so, ensure fair competition and free movement of services and goods. Along with VAT, the excise duties harmonization process could represent a potential European tax system, essential for a full and integrated single market. In this context, it is essential to pay special attention to specific characteristics of excise duties regime, such as ‘duty suspension arrangement’ applicable during the production phase, storage and movement in certain conditions. The growing importance of excise duties, as for revenue or extra-fiscal purposes, recommends new academic studies on this subject, seeking new opportunities and challenges.
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Currently, Portugal assumes itself as a democratic rule of substantive law State, sustained by a legal system seeking the right balance between the guarantee of fundamental rights and freedoms constitutional foreseen in Portugal’s Fundamental Law and criminal persecution. The architecture of the penal code lies with, roughly speaking, a accusatory basic structure, “deliberately attached to one of the most remarkable achievements of the civilizational democratic progress, and by obedience to the constitutional commandment”, in balance with the official investigation principle, valid both for the purpose of prosecution and trial. Regarding the principle of non self-incrimination - nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare, briefly defined as the defendant’s right of not being obliged to contribute to the self-incrimination, it should be stressed that there isn’t an explicit consecration in the Portuguese Constitution, being commonly accepted in an implicit constitutional prediction and deriving from other constitutional rights and principles, first and foremost, the meaning and scope of the concept of democratic rule of Law State, embedded in the Fundamental Law, and in the guidelines of the constitutional principles of human person dignity, freedom of action and the presumption of innocence. In any case, about the (in) applicability of the principle of the prohibition of self-incrimination to the Criminal Police Bodies in the trial hearing in Court, and sharing an idea of Guedes Valente, the truth is that the exercise of criminal action must tread a transparent path and non-compliant with methods to obtain evidence that violate the law, the public order or in violation of democratic principles and loyalty (Guedes Valente, 2013, p. 484). Within the framework of the penal process relating to the trial, which is assumed as the true phase of the process, the witness represents a relevant figure for the administration of criminal justice, for the testimonial proof is, in the idea of Othmar Jauernig, the worst proof of evidence, but also being the most frequent (Jauernig, 1998, p. 289). As coadjutant of the Public Prosecutor and, in specific cases, the investigating judge, the Criminal Police Bodies are invested with high responsibility, being "the arms and eyes of Judicial Authorities in pursuing the criminal investigation..." which has as ultimate goal the fulfillment of the Law pursuing the defense of society" (Guedes Valente, 2013, p. 485). It is in this context and as a witness that, throughout operational career, the Criminal Police Bodies are required to be at the trial hearing and clarify the Court with its view about the facts relating to occurrences of criminal context, thus contributing very significantly and, in some cases, decisively for the proper administration of the portuguese criminal justice. With regards to the intervention of Criminal Police Bodies in the trial hearing in Court, it’s important that they pay attention to a set of standards concerning the preparation of the testimony, the very provision of the testimony and, also, to its conclusion. Be emphasized that these guidelines may become crucial for the quality of the police testimony at the trial hearing, thus leading to an improvement of the enforcement of justice system. In this vein, while preparing the testimony, the Criminal Police Bodies must present itself in court with proper clothing, to read before and carefully the case files, to debate the facts being judged with other Criminal Police Bodies and prepare potential questions. Later, while giving his testimony during the trial, the Criminal Police Bodies must, summing up, to take the oath in a convincing manner, to feel comfortable, to start well by convincingly answering the first question, keep an attitude of serenity, to adopt an attitude of collaboration, to avoid the reading of documents, to demonstrate deference and seriousness before the judicial operators, to use simple and objective language, to adopt a fluent speech, to use nonverbal language correctly, to avoid spontaneity responding only to what is asked, to report only the truth, to avoid hesitations and contradictions, to be impartial and to maintain eye contact with the judge. Finally, at the conclusion of the testimony, the Criminal Police Bodies should rise in a smooth manner, avoiding to show relief, resentment or satisfaction, leaving a credible and professional image and, without much formality, requesting the judge permission to leave the courtroom. As final note, it’s important to stress that "The intervention of the Police Criminal Bodies in the trial hearing in Court” encloses itself on a theme of crucial importance not only for members of the Police and Security Forces, who must welcome this subject with the utmost seriousness and professionalism, but also for the proper administration of the criminal justice system in Portugal.
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A presente dissertação intitulada Reformulação da definição: conceito de «equação» para os alunos do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Secundário em Angola tem como objectivo analisar as definições que se encontram nos manuais do aluno de Matemática do ciclo em referência. Para materialização deste desiderato organizamos um corpus constituído por textos dos três manuais que constituem o 1.º Ciclo, designadamente, manual do aluno da 7.ª, 8.ª e 9.ª classe. A análise da definição foi feita com base nas linhas orientadoras para a elaboração de uma definição terminológica. Estas linhas orientadoras correspondem aos procedimentos que adoptámos nesta dissertação, para a análise e para a proposta de reformulação da definição terminológica. O interesse pelo tema surgiu da necessidade de contribuir para a melhoria do processo de ensino-aprendizagem da disciplina de Matemática. Tendo em conta que a definição terminológica visa em primeiro lugar estabilizar o conceito por meio da identificação de características que lhes são peculiares permitindo a diferenciação entre conceitos no seio de outros conceitos. É a partir das definições que os alunos terão acesso aos conceitos, podendo até relacionar os vários conceitos do domínio. Desta feita, tanto o professor como o aluno beneficiarão da existência de uma boa definição. O aluno, por intermédio da definição, chegará ao conceito; o professor, por sua vez, terá melhores ferramentas – as definições – para transmitir conhecimentos.
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Sustentado numa abordagem conceptual da Terminologia, o trabalho de investigação que a seguir se desenvolve visa propor um cenário de resposta à questão: como se define o blended learning no contexto educativo de Ensino Superior Pós-Bolonha? A necessidade de compreender, delimitar e harmonizar o conceito de blended learning no panorama actual do Ensino Superior, resulta do pressuposto de que muito embora proliferem descrições de práticas e modelos para a sua operacionalização de reconhecida qualidade - tal como sucede com outros conceitos sob alçada da educação a distância - a reflexão teórica é ainda insuficiente. Com efeito, para responder à questão supra-colocada, propõe-se o desenho de uma metodologia para construção de uma definição intensional do conceito de blended learning que herde, subsuma e melhore o conhecimento existente, identificado através da análise de texto para fins onomasiológicos e de um processo de elicitação de conhecimento tácito e de negociação discursiva junto de sujeitos especializados. A proposta de desenho metodológico que neste trabalho de esboça escora-se globalmente em três etapas: (1) etapa exploratória do domínio-objecto de estudo; (2) etapa de análise onamasiológica de evidência textual e discursiva; (3) etapa de modelização e de validação de resultados. Pretende-se, em primeiro lugar, através do estudo do espaço conceptual das modalidades de educação que se situam no continuum presença-distância sistematizar e ordenar as visões analisadas, propondo representações de educação presencial, educação a distância, e-learning, educação online, aprendizagem enriquecida por tecnologias e ainda de outras modalidades emergentes. As representações assumem o carácter de proposta aberta e decorrem da necessidade de uma primeira ordenação no sentido de topografrar, delineando - a um nível macro - o possível lugar do conceito de blended learning naquele cenário. Num segundo momento, aprofunda-se e circunscreve-se a análise, depurando a evidência observada, agora reduzida a um conjunto de contextos ricos em informação conceptual – um corpus escrito e oral de definições e descrições de blended learning – identificando candidatas a características essenciais e candidatas a características acidentais. Num terceiro momento, procede-se à modelização do conhecimento, encapsulando-a numa proposta de definição sujeita a um processo iterativo e reflexivo, constituído por um conjunto de ciclos de investigação-acção, os quais reflectem a sequência de interacções entre o terminólogo e sujeitos especializados. Defender-se-á que a experimentação deste desenho revela a produtividade de uma sequência cíclica entre a análise textual e discursiva para fins onomasiológicos, a interacção colaborativa e a introspecção. Por outras palavras, embora a natureza do estudo realizado não permita a generalização, para além da relação diádica de mediação que o terminológo estabelece com o especialista, defende-se a produtividade de um procedimento de acção-reflexão autónomo, solitário e introspectivo, no âmbito da qual o terminólogo se afirma como sujeito conceptualizador, decisor e interventor. Resultam deste percurso uma proposta de definição e de descrição de blended learning em língua portuguesa que acreditamos poder servir diferentes actores da comunidade académica envolvida neste domínio de especialidade.
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Currently, gambling doesn’t have a strong social disapproval. However, the phenomenon of gambling raises several issues related to property protection, compulsive gambling, the youngest personality development, the State taxes and social development measures, which some authors believe to be the protected legal interest in the criminalization of illegal gambling exploitation. However, the authorization system, and because several of those interests, constitutionally protected, are also violated in the authorized gambling places, it appears that the legislator intended to define the legal interest as the order and public tranquility. The purpose of this study is to understand what is protected with the illegal gambling exploitation. This will involve defining the concept of exploitation and the concept of gambling. Still, we will try to know if there are situations without ethical and social resonance and what their consequences.
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Ne bis in idem, understood as a procedural guarantee in the EU assumes different features in the AFSJ and in european competition law. Despite having a common origin (being, in both sectors the result of the case law of the same jurisdictional organ) its components are quite distintic in each area of the integration. In the AFSJ, the content of bis and idem are broader and addressed at a larger protection of individuals. Its axiological ground is based on the freedom of movements and human dignity, whereas in european competition law its closely linked to defence rights of legal persons and the concept of criminal punishment of anticompetitive sanctions as interpreted by the ECHR´s jurisprudence. In european competition law, ne bis in idem is limited by the systemic framework of competition law and the need to ensure parallel application of both european and national laws. Nonetheless, the absence of a compulsory mechanism to allocate jurisdiction in the EU (both in the AFSJ and in the field of anti-trust law) demands a common axiological framework. In this context, ne bis in idem must be understood as a defence right based on equity and proportionality. As far as its international dimension is concerned, ne bis in idem also lacks an erga omnes effect and it is not considered to be a rule of ius cogens. Consequently, the model which the ECJ has built regarding the application of the ne bis in idem in transnational and supranational contexts should be replicated by other courts through cross fertilization, in order to internationalize that procedural guarantee and broaden its scope of application.