857 resultados para Legal maxims.
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O trabalho divulga os resultados de uma pesquisa em andamento no Centro, sobre as queimadas. Esta pesquisa originou-se após as queimadas e incêndios ocorridas em Rorais e que alertaram a opinião pública nacional e internacional sobre esse grave fenômeno. A Embrapa-NMA teve participação de destaque, auxiliando o combate ao fogo, através da instalação, em Boa Vista, de um sistema de aquisição, tratamento e distribuição de imagens dos satélites NOAA. Esse sistema permitia a detecção e a identificação dos focos de fogo em todo o Estado, orientando as equipes de controle e combate. Recuperando e valorizando os dados obtidos em oito ano de monitoramento orbital - quanto a ocorrência, localização, dinâmica espacial e temporal das queimadas em todo o território nacional, a unidade identificou, através de técnicas de geoestatística, os padrões espaciais e temporais relevantes do fenômeno em toda a região da Amazônia Legal.
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2005
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A demanda mundial por alimentos tem sido crescente com tendencias de continuar aumentando. O esforco para suprir essas demandas vem ocasionando o esgotamento acentuado dos recursos naturais. Por sua vez, tem havido em ambito mundial, mais conscientizacao sobre a necessidade de preservacao dos ambientes naturais. A resolucao dessa equacao (alta producao com baixo custo ambiental) e complexa, mas possível. Avancar na busca de respostas por meio do monitoramento da diversidade biologica e da composicao de especies de mariposas em projetos agricolas foi o objetivo central deste estudo. Os trabalhos forma realizados em Balsas, MA, durante os anos de 96,97, 98, 99, e 2000, utilizando-se de armadilhas luminosas. Ao todo, foram examinados 22.199 exemplares, distribuidos em 993 especies. Observou-se, nas condicoes do estudo, que a maioria das especies são raras e que houve reducao do numero de especie em todas as areas apos a implantacao da lavoura com tendencia de recuperaracao posterior.
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A estimativa do custo de produção vem se tornando um instrumento indispensável para auxiliar na análise da eficiência de seus componentes e viabilidade de todo processo produtivo. Neste aspecto, este conhecimento torna-se imprescindível para que o produtor obtenha informações confiáveis que contribuam para a escolha da atividade e das práticas utilizadas, identificando pontos críticos e mostrando se seu desempenho é rentável para permanecer no mercado.
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No Acre, as atividades de manejo florestal sustentado estão sendo realizadas por meio de um projeto de pesquisa participativa que envolve a Embrapa Acre e onze pequenos produtores do Projeto de Colonização "Pedro Peixoto". O objetivo do estudo é definir um modelo de exploração sustentável aplicável em projetos de assentamento. A área destinada ao manejo compreende a reserva legal com aproximadamente 40ha, sendo a mesma dividida em compartimentos de 4 hectares, seguindo-se a execução de uma plano de exploração florestal madeireiro.
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A Embrapa Acre iniciou, em meados de 1995, um projeto de manejo florestal sustentado para pequenas propriedades, tendo como principal característica a prescrição de uma intervenção de baixo impacto sobre a floresta por meio de "métodos artesanais" de exploração de madeira. Estes métodos consideram os poucos recursos materiais de que dispõem os pequenos produtores.
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1992
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Iniciado em meados de 1995, o projeto de manejo florestal sustentado para pequenas propriedades tem como principal característica a prescrição de uma intervenção de baixo impacto sobre a floresta por meio de "métodos artesanais" de exploração de madeira, que consideram os baixos recursos materiais disponíveis pelos pequenos produtores. A primeira parte deste documento apresenta uma descrição sintetizada da metodologia utilizada. A segunda parte apresenta as etapas já executadas e seus respectivos resultados.
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This paper explores the non-adoption of an innovation via the concept of hybrid genres, that is digital genres that emerge from a non-digital material precedent. As instances of innovation these are often resisted because they disturb the order of activity and balance of power relations in a given situation, or require users to make conceptual and physical adaptation efforts that they consider too costly. The authors investigate such issues with a case study of the introduction of a hybrid digital genre, ODR or online dispute resolution, in legal practice
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the relevance of human resource development (HRD) for law firms in the UK. It examines how the characteristics of legal professional practice in the UK, including the partnership structure, long established methods of targeting solicitors and the law society, may act as barriers to the implementation of HRD. Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses an exploratory case study research approach to investigate characteristics and issues influencing the adoption of HRD in a Scottish legal firm. Primary data are collected via semi-structured interviews with a cross-section of representatives. Findings – Despite recognition of the importance of learning, the characteristic elements of law firms, including the partnership structure; the pervasiveness of time-billed targets in the solicitor community; and HR’s profile and acceptance among the solicitor community, remain as barriers to the applicability of HRD. The research also exposes variability on the level and scope of development opportunities, an emphasis on technical skills development, and a lack of solicitors’ self-managed learning ability. Research limitations/implications – While the research findings provide a useful insight into the barriers to HRD in one legal firm, this does not allow for any generalisations being drawn from the study. Practical implications – The paper explores the suitability of workplace learning to support legal professional development. Originality/value – There is a dearth of research into HRD in legal practices in the UK. The paper contributes to the contextual influences that limit the applicability of HRD to legal professional practices.
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Odello, Marco, The Legal Base for Human Rights Field Operations, In: 'The Human Rights Field Operation: Law, Theory and Practice', O'Flaherty, M. (eds), Ashgate Publishing, pp.47-67, 2007. RAE2008
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Odello, Marco, 'International Security in the Western Hemisphere: Legal and Institutional Developments', Anuario de Derecho Internacional, (2005) 21, pp.379-411 RAE2008
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In recent years, the high percentage of lawyers in Portugal became a controversial issue. As a large number of law graduates have been competing for admission at the Bar, this trend is creating new challenges to the profession, with important resonances in the Bar admission policy. The purpose of this presentation is to illustrate the progress made by women in legal professions, in Portugal, over the last decades. In order to contextualize our analysis, we begin with an overview of the position of women in the labor market and then focus on the legal professions. Firstly, the increasing presence of women in different segments of the legal field is analyzed by means of a statistical approach. Afterwards, we draw a critical analysis highlighting the bearing of these developments and deconstructing their meaning in terms of career patterns, remuneration and professional status. Our analysis of contemporary official data on legal professions reveals that even though women are occupying a growing number of positions in private practice, they earn lower salaries, have lower job satisfaction and have a more critical reasoning towards the public image of lawyers. Concerning magistrates, women working in superior courts continue to be underrepresented. Overall, we conclude that the increasing integration of women in legal professions is not straightforward, and there are still many aspects that need to be addressed the private and public sector.
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The concept of police accountability is not susceptible to a universal or concise definition. In the context of this thesis it is treated as embracing two fundamental components. First, it entails an arrangement whereby an individual, a minority and the whole community have the opportunity to participate meaningfully in the formulation of the principles and policies governing police operations. Second, it presupposes that those who have suffered as victims of unacceptable police behaviour should have an effective remedy. These ingredients, however, cannot operate in a vacuum. They must find an accommodation with the equally vital requirement that the burden of accountability should not be so demanding that the delivery of an effective police service is fatally impaired. While much of the current debate on police accountability in Britain and the USA revolves around the issue of where the balance should be struck in this accommodation, Ireland lacks the very foundation for such a debate as it suffers from a serious deficit in research and writing on police generally. This thesis aims to fill that gap by laying the foundations for an informed debate on police accountability and related aspects of police in Ireland. Broadly speaking the thesis contains three major interrelated components. The first is concerned with the concept of police in Ireland and the legal, constitutional and political context in which it operates. This reveals that although the Garda Siochana is established as a national force the legal prescriptions concerning its role and governance are very vague. Although a similar legislative format in Britain, and elsewhere, have been interpreted as conferring operational autonomy on the police it has not stopped successive Irish governments from exercising close control over the police. The second component analyses the structure and operation of the traditional police accountability mechanisms in Ireland; namely the law and the democratic process. It concludes that some basic aspects of the peculiar legal, constitutional and political structures of policing seriously undermine their capacity to deliver effective police accountability. In the case of the law, for example, the status of, and the broad discretion vested in, each individual member of the force ensure that the traditional legal actions cannot always provide redress where individuals or collective groups feel victimised. In the case of the democratic process the integration of the police into the excessively centralised system of executive government, coupled with the refusal of the Minister for Justice to accept responsibility for operational matters, project a barrier between the police and their accountability to the public. The third component details proposals on how the current structures of police accountability in Ireland can be strengthened without interfering with the fundamentals of the law, the democratic process or the legal and constitutional status of the police. The key elements in these proposals are the establishment of an independent administrative procedure for handling citizen complaints against the police and the establishment of a network of local police-community liaison councils throughout the country coupled with a centralised parliamentary committee on the police. While these proposals are analysed from the perspective of maximising the degree of police accountability to the public they also take into account the need to ensure that the police capacity to deliver an effective police service is not unduly impaired as a result.