991 resultados para C di GMP
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[von] Ermanno Loevinson
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Bibliograph. Nachweis: VD 17 39:124942Y; Paas P-582
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Hay un ejemplar encuadernado con: Discursos gratulatorios que en las visitas publicas... practicadas por la... ciudad de Valencia, cerca de... Don Iosef Climent... i Fr. Don Rafael Lasala... (XVIII/4278).
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ex novissimis subsidiis ac relationibus ad normam legitimae proiectionis in usum belli praesentis delineata impensis homannianorum heredum.
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The paper analyzes the ECJ case law on fixed-term work, with specific regard to non-regression clause, measures to prevent abuses and the principle of non-discrimination. In particular, the Author points out that the principle of non-discrimination is to be regarded as being the core of the fixed-term work regulation; in this respect, especially in more recent judgments, the Court seems to maximize the scope of such principle.
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The current debate taking place in continental Europe on the need to reform labour law to reduce the duality between labour market insiders and outsiders, thus giving new employment opportunities to young people seems to be, at its best, a consequence of the crisis, or at its worst, an excuse. The considerable emphasis placed on the power of legislation to reduce youth unemployment prevents real labour market problems from being clearly identified, thus reducing the scope to adopt more effective measures. Action is certainly required to help young people during the current crisis, yet interventions should not be exclusively directed towards increased flexibility and deregulation. This paper questions the “thaumaturgic power” wrongly attributed to legislative interventions and put forward a more holistic approach to solve the problem of youth employment, by focusing on the education systems, school-to-work transition and industrial relations. As a comparative analysis demonstrates, in order to effectively tackle the issue of youth employment, it is not enough to reform labour law. High quality education systems, apprenticeship schemes, efficient placement and employment services, cooperative industrial relations and flexible wage determination mechanisms are the key to success when it comes to youth employment, not only in times of recession.
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In the Viking and Laval judgments and more recently in the Comm. v. Germany ruling, the Court of Justice applied the proportionality test to collective rights, setting a series of restrictions to the exercise of the right to strike and the right to collective bargaining. The way the ECJ balances the economic freedoms and the social rights is indeed very different from that of the Italian Constitutional Court. Unlike the European Union Treaties, the Italian Constitution recognizes an important role to the right to take collective action which has to be connected with article 3, paragraph 2, consequently the right of strike is more protected than the exercise of economic freedoms.
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The problematic gestation of the Directive on temporary agency work shows the presence of several criticalities that there are also in the national transposition in relation to the principle of equal treatment and to the mechanisms for preventing abuse during successive assignments. From a first analysis it can be said that in some EU Member States only the derogations have been implemented and not the general principle of equal treatment. At the same time, the obligation of the Member States, contained in the Directive on temporary agency work, to establish mechanisms for preventing abuse during successive assignments is crucial, especially in the light of the recent case law of the EU Court of Justice in which the Court does not apply to the temporary agency workers the protective rules of the Directive on fixed-term contracts (see C-290/12 , Della Rocca).
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Il presente elaborato nasce dalla proposta di traduzione del documentario “C’era una volta un trenino azzurro”, il quale ripercorre il tragitto del trenino che fino al 1968 collegava le città umbre di Spoleto e Norcia e che è oggi una via di mobilità dolce promossa in particolar modo dalla Confederazione Mobilità Dolce (Co.Mo.Do.). La varietà dei paesaggi attraversati, le difficoltà tecniche e gli astuti escamotage messi in atto per superarle sono stati il punto di partenza per una riflessione metaforica in cui quest’avventuroso viaggio si riflette nell’altrettanto interessante e complesso viaggio della traduzione. Allo stesso modo, il genere audiovisivo del documentario viene descritto sulla base di un confronto tra i suoi elementi e le caratteristiche fondamentali dell’attività di traduzione. Inoltre, si osservano brevemente i caratteri della traduzione audiovisiva, con un’attenzione particolare alle tecniche del voice-over e della sottotitolazione. Per concludere, viene analizzata la traduzione proposta, seguendo le fasi attraverso cui il lavoro è stato svolto.
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Avete mai pensato alle biciclette parcheggiate in strada come a una fila infinita di venditrici di chilometri? Non vi sembra che quando la pioggia cade sul mare sia un po' come se le gocce andassero a far visita a un ricco parente? Vi siete mai chiesti a che cosa servano le stazioni? Karmelo Iribarren ci invita, in questi 29 componimenti, a farci trascinare in giro per la città, per parchi, a volare nel cielo o a navigare su barche che fendono il mare, e ad osservare il mondo intorno a noi con uno sguardo nuovo, con occhi di bambino. Un libro senza età, che può essere apprezzato tanto dai più piccoli quanto dagli adulti, perché è stato pensato per quel bambino che non muore mai, che si nasconde dentro ognuno di noi.