141 resultados para Sironen, Esa
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En 10s últimos siglos diferentes corrientes de pensamiento europeas han reflexionado acerca de las características del Derecho y de la practica jurídica. Varias tendencias se han ido disputando el interds de 10s juristas especialmente en el campo delictual y en el contexto de la consolidacion de la institución carcelaria como ámbito central de ejecución de la pena privativa de libertad. En materia de Derecho Penal las dos orientaciones mas importantes de 10s siglos XVLII y XIX fueron el Positivismo y el Iluminismo (I), un debate que ilegó mas tardíamente y con menor fuerza a Argentina pero que fue una manifestación de la incorporación de 10s juristas al for0 internacional. Esa incorporación coincidia con Ia consolidacion de la criminologia positivista en Europa, fundada en el análisis de la personalidad del delincuente, en la utilización de métodos de las ciencias naturales y en paradigmas epistemológicos de tip etiolbgico: 10s representantes de esta corriente explicaban la criminalidad examinand0 las causas y 10s factores desde un punto de vista bislógico (2).
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Algunos clásicos mantenían la idea de un ojo activo que se abalanzaba sobre los objetos. En muchos casos, la diferencia en las diversas formulaciones de esta teoría estribaba en el papel desempeñado por el medio interpuesto. Y no era cosa de poca monta: de su intromisión dependía que la acción del rayo ocular se produjese con mayor o menor fortuna; que llegase a la superficie del objeto o que alcanzase sólo las masas de aire circundantes, con todas las consecuencias en materia epistemológica que un hecho como éste acarreaba. Es curioso que, cuando los antiguos reflexionaban sobre el funcionamiento del ojo, lo hiciesen pensando en el sentido humano. Y la verdad es que, una vez extraída la presunta ingenuidad de su teoría del rayo ocular, sigue vigente lo fundamental: el ojo humano no sólo ve; también mira. El mirar es antes que nada dirigir el ojo hacia un objeto; casi ponerlo el ojo allí. Bien mirado, se trata de una transacción entre lo que se toma (de la cosa) y lo que se pone (en la misma). Pero esa avenencia es desigual: se pone más; por eso, el mirar es proyectar, un lanzamiento ocular de un plan de acción que sólo cobra cuerpo en el objeto.
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El concepto de acto de habla ha sido una gran aportación de la filosofía del lenguaje al estudio de los procesos de comunicación que está tomando mayor importancia con el actual giro dialógico de las sociedades y las propias ciencias sociales. El desarrollo posterior que hizo Searle de las contribuciones de Austin fue tomado como el punto de partida de la concepción de actos de habla y actos comunicativos que Ha-bermas consideró una de las bases de su teoría de la acción comunicativa. Sin embargo, en el trabajo conjunto de Searle y CREA se clarificaron los errores de comprensión que Habermas tuvo de la concepción de Searle. De ese debate surgió la importancia del desarrollo de la concepción de actos comunicativos dialógicos y actos comunicativos de poder que ha sido incorporada al proyecto INCLuD-ED1 cuyo equipo ha continuado desarrollándola hasta la actualidad en diferentes ámbitos. En este artículo se desarrolla esa evolución a partir de un análisis de las aportaciones recientes de la filosofía del lenguaje, seguidamente de una explicación de los actos de habla y los actos comunicativos y finalmente un análisis de las relaciones de poder y las relaciones dialógicas que se dan en los diferentes actos comunicativos.
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En el año 2008 tuvo lugar el aniversario del centenario de las excavaciones arqueológicas en la ciudad greco-romana de Ampurias. Precisamente las investigaciones de esa época tienen un significado cultural y simbólico muy importante para el desarrollo de la autognosis de Cataluña a comienzos del siglo XX. El presente artículo intenta llamar la atención sobre los verdaderos comienzos de las investigaciones sobre la antigua ciudad, que habían comenzado bastante antes. Si nos concentramos en considerar los lugares de patrocinio público las excavaciones privadas fueron habituales en todas las épocas entonces las excavaciones científicas comenzaron siete décadas antes. Responsable fue la Comisión de Monumentos de Girona, que contó con el apoyo financiero de la Diputación Provincial.
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Artificial reefs have barely been used in Neotropical reservoirs (about five studies in three reservoirs), despite their potential as a fishery management tool to create new habitats and also to understand fish ecology. We experimentally assessed how reef material (ceramic, concrete, and PVC) and time modulated fish colonization of artificial reefs deployed in Itaipu Reservoir, a large reservoir of the mainstem Parana´ River, Brazil. Fish richness, abundance, and biomass were significantly greater in the reef treatments than at control sites. Among the experimental reefs, ceramic followed by the concrete treatments were the materials most effectively colonized, harboring the majority of the 13 fish species recorded. Although dependent on material type, many of the regularities of ecological successions were also observed in the artificial reefs, including decelerating increases in species richness, abundance, mean individual size, and species loss rates with time and decelerating decreases of species gain and turnover rates. Species composition also varied with material type and time, together with suites of life history traits: more equilibrium species (i.e., fishes of intermediate size that often exhibit parental care and produce fewer but larger offspring) of the Winemiller-Rose model of fish life histories prevailed in later successional stages. Overall, our study suggests that experimental reefs are a promising tool to understand ecological succession of fish assemblages, particularly in tropical ecosystems given their high species richness and low seasonality
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Modeling ecological niches of species is a promising approach for predicting the geographic potential of invasive species in new environments. Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) rank among the most successful invasive species: native to South America, they have invaded broad areas worldwide. Despite their widespread success, little is known about what makes an area susceptible - or not - to invasion. Here, we use a genetic algorithm approach to ecological niche modeling based on high-resolution remote-sensing data to examine the roles of niche similarity and difference in predicting invasions by this species. Our comparisons support a picture of general conservatism of the species' ecological characteristics, in spite of distinct geographic and community contexts
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Mediterranean endemic freshwater fish are among the most threatened biota in the world. Distinguishing the role of different extinction drivers and their potential interactions is crucial for achieving conservation goals. While some authors argue that invasive species are a main driver of native species declines, others see their proliferation as a co-occurring process to biodiversity loss driven by habitat degradation. It is difficult to discern between the two potential causes given that few invaded ecosystems are free from habitat degradation, and that both factors may interact in different ways. Here we analyze the relative importance of habitat degradation and invasive species in the decline of native fish assemblages in the Guadiana River basin (southwestern Iberian Peninsula) using an information theoretic approach to evaluate interaction pathways between invasive species and habitat degradation (structural equation modeling, SEM). We also tested the possible changes in the functional relationships between invasive and native species, measured as the per capita effect of invasive species, using ANCOVA. We found that the abundance of invasive species was the best single predictor of natives’ decline and had the highest Akaike weight among the set of predictor variables examined. Habitat degradation neither played an active role nor influenced the per capita effect of invasive species on natives. Our analyses indicated that downstream reaches and areas close to reservoirs had the most invaded fish assemblages, independently of their habitat degradation status. The proliferation of invasive species poses a strong threat to the persistence of native assemblages in highly fluctuating environments. Therefore, conservation efforts to reduce native freshwater fish diversity loss in Mediterranean rivers should focus on mitigating the effect of invasive species and preventing future invasions
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Fungi and bacteria are key agents in plant litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems. However, the specific roles of these two groups and their interactions during the decomposition process are unclear. We compared the growth and patterns of degradativeenzymes expressed by communities of bacteria and fungi grown separately and in coexistence on Phragmites leaves. The two groups displayed both synergistic and antagonistic interactions. Bacteria grew better together with fungi than alone. In addition, there was a negative effect of bacteria on fungi, which appeared to be caused by suppression of fungal growth and biomass accrual rather than specifically affecting enzyme activity. Fungi growing alone had a high capacity for the decomposition of plant polymers such as lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose. In contrast, enzyme activities were in general low when bacteria grew alone, and the activity of key enzymes in the degradation of lignin and cellulose (phenol oxidase and cellobiohydrolase) was undetectable in the bacteria-only treatment. Still, biomass-specific activities of most enzymes were higher in bacteria than in fungi. The low total activity and growth of bacteria in the absence of fungi in spite of apparent high enzymatic efficiency during the degradation of many substrates suggest that fungi provide the bacteria with resources that the bacteria were not able to acquire on their own, most probably intermediate decomposition products released by fungi that could be used by bacteria
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Most ecosystems undergo substantial variation over the seasons, ranging from changes in abiotic features, such as temperature, light and precipitation, to changes in species abundance and composition. How seasonality varies along latitudinal gradients is not well known in freshwater ecosystems, despite being very important in predicting the effects of climate change and in helping to advance ecological understanding. Stream temperature is often well correlated with air temperature and influences many ecosystem features such as growth and metabolism of most aquatic organisms. We evaluated the degree of seasonality in ten river mouths along a latitudinal gradient for a set of variables, ranging from air and water temperatures, to physical and chemical properties of water and growth of an invasive fish species (eastern mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki ). Our results show that although most of the variation in air temperature was explained by latitude and season, this was not the case for water features, including temperature, in lowland Mediterranean streams, which depended less on season and much more on local factors. Similarly, although there was evidence of latitude-dependent seasonality in fish growth, the relationship was nonlinear and weak and the significant latitudinal differences in growth rates observed during winter were compensated later in the year and did not result in overall differences in size and growth. Our results suggest that although latitudinal differences in air temperature cascade through properties of freshwater ecosystems, local factors and complex interactions often override the water temperature variation with latitude and might therefore hinder projections of species distribution models and effects of climate change
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International texts recognise the buyer's right to the repair or replacement if the goods do not conform with the contract, and at the same time, establish exceptions to their application and certain rules of protection for the seller (Art. 46 CISG, Art. 7.2.3 UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, Art.9:102 PECL and Arts. 4:202 y 4:204 (1) PEL S). This approach is a result of a compromise between civil law systems and the common law and it has been widely extended to the regulation of consumer sales over the last decade (Art. 3.3 of the Directive 1999/44/CE, Art. III.-3:302 DCFR, Art. 26 of the proposal for a Directive on Consumer Rights). These norms regulate the different ways of requiring the fulfilment of a contractual obligation from a new paradigm which has little to do with a need to protect the weak consumer which governed the origins of consumer policy in the European Community. Now the idea of the consumer who shall behave economically efficiently prevails in Art. 3.3 of the Directive 1999/44/CE, a norm which is clearly influenced by the international texts and whose transposing into the national legislation of Member States has created important problems for traditional dogmas. In this sense there are still some unclear issues, such as the possibility of replacing in sales of goods of specific nature or second-hand goods, some aspects on the exercise of repair and replacement, and, even, their use as primary remedies rather than a reduction in price or a rescission of the contract. With regard to this, in England the possibility of offering the consumer free choice between these measures if the goods do not conform with the contract has been raised. This is far from the principle of pacta sunt servanda and is clearly contrary to the economic approach of the proposal for a Directive on Consumer Rights. Up to now Spain has limited itself to implementing Art. 3.3 Directive 1999/44/CE into its legal system in almost literal terms and the case law on the issue has completely turned out to be insufficient. By contrast with Germany, the Spanish legislator has not extended the application of the rules of repair and replacement of Directive 1999/44/CE to nonconsumer sales, even though two draft bill proposals along these lines presented by the General Commission for Codifying (“Comisión General de Codificación”), the last one being in January, 2009
Homogenization Dynamics and Introduction Routes of Invasive Freshwater Fish in the Iberian Peninsula
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Nonnative invasive species are one of the main global threats to biodiversity. The understanding of the traits characterizing successful invaders and invasion-prone ecosystems is increasing, but our predictive ability is still limited. Quantitative information on biotic homogenization and particularly its temporal dynamics is even scarcer. We used freshwater fish distribution data in the Iberian Peninsula in four periods (before human intervention, 1991, 1995, and 2001) to assess the temporal dynamics of biotic homogenization among river basins. The percentage of introduced species among fish faunas has increased in recent times (from 41.8% in 1991 to 52.5% in 2001), leading to a clear increase in the similarity of community composition among basins. The mean Jaccard's index increase (a measure of biotic homogenization) from the pristine situation to the present (17.1%) was similar to that for Californian fish but higher than for other studies. However, biotic homogenization was found to be a temporally dynamic process, with finer temporal grain analyses detecting transient stages of biotic differentiation. Introduced species assemblages were spatially structured along a latitudinal gradient in the Iberian Peninsula, with species related to sport fishing being characteristic of northern basins. Although the comparison of fish distributions in the Iberian Peninsula and France showed significant and generalized biotic homogenization, nonnative assemblages of northeastern Iberian basins were more similar to those of France than to those of the rest of the Iberian Peninsula, indicating a main introduction route. Species introduced to the Iberian Peninsula tended to be mainly piscivores or widely introduced species that previously had been introduced to France. Our results indicate that the simultaneous analysis of the spatial distribution of introduced assemblages (excluding native species that reflect other biogeographical patterns) and their specific traits can be an effective tool to detect introduction and invasion routes and to predict future invaders from donor regions
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El presente documento tiene como objetivo analizar los riesgos a los que se ven sometidos los trabajadores de un pequeño taller mecánico. Para ello se planificó una evaluación de riesgos ergonómica la cual se ejecutó dentro de unos plazos marcados.El análisis está basado en la detección de las situaciones de riesgo mediante la observación in-situ del desarrollo del trabajo. Con esa finalidad se realizaron dos visitas al taller. La primera de ellas, tenía como objetivo detectar aquellas tareas que su ejecución representaba un riesgo para la salud del trabajador. Una vez detectadas las tareas, y previamente a la segunda visita, se realizó un pequeño estudio para determinar qué métodos ergonómicos se emplearían para realizar el estudio, conociendo de esa manera, que datos serían necesarios recoger al realizar una segunda visita. Seguidamente, se realizó una segunda visita al taller para realizar la observación de las tareas concretada previamente, y la medición de los datos.Finalmente, se procedió a procesar toda la información siguiendo las instrucciones pautadas por los métodos ergonómicos, comparando los resultados obtenidos con los niveles de riesgo admisibles, para extraer unas conclusiones del estudio, las cuales definían las condiciones laborales en las que se encontraba el trabajador. Como muchas de ellas, eran prácticamente inevitables para la ejecución de la tarea, se estudiaron una serie de medidas preventivas para reducir el nivel de riesgo. Una vez analizadas, fueron explicadas a los trabajadores mediante una pequeña formación con la finalidad de que las condiciones de trabajo mejoraran.
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En este artículo se analizará la forma de los contratos de crédito al consumo, con especial atención a la manera en que debe exteriorizarse la declaración de voluntad (por escrito, en otro soporte duradero) y al contenido del contrato (menciones que forman parte de la información contractual). Lo primero es la forma "externa" y lo segundo es la forma "interna" del contrato. La diferenciación entre forma interna y forma externa también sirve para analizar el deber de información precontractual. Los efectos civiles previstos en la ley para el caso de contravención debe tener en cuenta esa distinción. El análisis se centra en la ley española de crédito al consumo, pero otros ordenamientos jurídicos se tomarán igualmente en consideración.
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Daphne du Maurier’s popular classic Rebecca (1938) was traditionally marketed as a Gothic romance in which two lovers conquered the evil women that separated them. In more recent years, some feminist critics have provided a very different view of the story as a Gothic narrative about the dangers women suffer under patriarchal control. In this thesis, I propose, through a Gothic Studies and a Gender Studies reading, that the victim/abuser statuses in du Maurier’s novel cannot be equated to femininity and masculinity, respectively. Instead, I argue that villainy in Rebecca comes from being in a powerful position within patriarchy—a position that is occupied by both male and female characters
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Resumen y objeto: Los socios de una Sociedad, en virtud del principio de autonomía de la voluntad, pueden definir a través de una cláusula expresa inserta en un contrato entre socios el tipo de incumplimiento que da lugar a la resolución de las compraventas de participaciones de esa sociedad. Dicha cláusula no puede considerarse como una condición puramente potestativa, dependiente de la exclusiva voluntad del deudor, puesto que está ligada al hecho del incumplimiento.