1000 resultados para entorno político legal


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Los operadores de cable histórico se están adaptando a la convergencia entre el audiovisual y las telecomunicaciones a raíz de las modificaciones legislativas, que les permiten competir en los servicios de televisión, telefonía e Internet ante los grandes operadores.

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La construcción europea se ha enfrentado en los últimos años a un triple desafío: la mayor, y más desafiante (valga la redundancia) adhesión de nuevos miembros, pasando de Quince a Veinticinco; la profundización del proceso político, económico y social a través de la adopción del Tratado por el que establece una Constitución para Europa (términos altamente simbólicos1) y; finalmente, la crisis transatlántica, que ha explotado en torno a la guerra contra Irak, y que ha desencadenado, a su vez, una crisis entre los miembros de la Unión en torno a su actuación internacional. Estas páginas van a abordar, justamente, el tema de la acción exterior de la Unión, sin olvidar que la misma, como veremos, es un producto de factores estructurales (lo que nos permitirá hablar de una política exterior europea estructural) pero, también, un producto de factores coyunturales (la evolución del contexto internacional determinado, en buena medida, por la política de Estados Unidos). Tres temas van a ser desarrollados en estas páginas: el poder de “transformación” que la Unión tiene en la escena internacional; el balance de la política exterior de la Unión bajo el marco legal del Tratado de la Unión Europea y, finalmente, una breve reflexión en torno al tratamiento que la acción exterior merece en el Tratado Constitucional (en proceso de ratificación).

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BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about the current health care situation and the legal rights of ageing prisoners worldwide. To date, only a few studies have investigated their rights to health care. However, elderly prisoners need special attention. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this article is to critically review the health care situation of older prisoners by analysing the relevant national and international legal frameworks with a particular focus on Switzerland, England and Wales, and the United States (U.S.). METHODS: Publications on legal frameworks were searched using Web of Science, PubMed, MEDLINE, HeinOnline, and the National Criminal Justice Reference Service. Searches utilizing combinations of keywords relating to ageing prisoners were performed. Relevant reports and policy documents were obtained in order to understand the legal settings in Switzerland, England and Wales, and the U.S. All articles, reports, and policy documents published in English and German between 1774 to June 2012 were included for analysis. Using a comparative approach, an outline was completed to distinguish positive policies in this area. Regulatory approaches were investigated through evaluations of soft laws applicable in Europe and U.S. Supreme Court judgements. RESULTS: Even though several documents could be interpreted as guaranteeing adequate health care for ageing prisoners, there is no specific regulation that addresses this issue completely. The Vienna International Plan of Action on Ageing contributes the most by providing an in-depth analysis of the health care needs of older persons. Still, critical analysis of retrieved documents reveals the lack of specific legislation regarding the health care for ageing prisoners. CONCLUSION: No consistent regulation delineates the provision of health care for ageing prisoners. Neither national nor international institutions have enforceable laws that secure the precarious situation of older adults in prisons. To initiate a change, this work presents critical issues that must be addressed to protect the right to health care and well-being of ageing prisoners. Additionally, it is important to design legal structures and guidelines which acknowledge and accommodate the needs of ageing prisoners.

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La promoción de la salud mental es una faceta importante de la promoción general de la salud. Teniendo en cuenta los niveles de estrés y de conflicto que soportan las personas y las comunidades, es preciso redoblar esfuerzos para promover la salud mental. Uno de los objetivos de la promoción de la salud en este ámbito es identificar las conductas inadaptadas de los pacientes y promover las actividades personales y psicológicas más eficaces para poder planificar los cuidados de enfermería en un entorno terapéutico favorable. La OMS está examinando los datos disponibles sobre la eficacia de las actividades de fomento de la salud mental y ha propuesto nuevas políticas y modelos de cambio de la asistencia: enfoque comunitario y desinstitucionalización, integración de la atención en salud mental con los servicios generales de salud, la colaboración intersectorial, enfoques multidisciplinarios, reorientar las funciones de los profesionales y evitar el estigma de las personas con problemas mentales. Así mismo también se han propuesto diez áreas de acción: Apoyo a los padres y a los primeros años de vida, promover la salud mental en las escuelas, promover la salud mental en el lugar de trabajo, apoyo en el envejecimiento mentalmente sano, en grupos de riesgo de trastornos mentales, prevenir la depresión y el suicidio, prevenir la violencia y el uso de sustancias nocivas, involucrar a la atención primaria y secundaria, reducir la situación de desventaja y evitar el estigma, trabajo intersectorial. Los profesionales de enfermería de salud mental han de proporcionar los cuidados teniendo en cuenta a los nuevos modelos de atención en salud mental y las acciones propuestas

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Implementación del programa de gestión de la tarjeta A/D para la adquisición de las tensiones Hall y garantizar la coherencia del sistema de medida. Implementación de la interfaz gráfica que permite la interacción programa-usuario y un módulo de representación de resultados. Optimización del rendimiento de la tarjeta A/D utilizando un amplificador de señal y la implementación de un módulo de filtraje digital para procesar y analizar los datos recogidos.

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The "Europeanization" of non-EU countries' laws is predominantly seen as an "export" of the EU acquis, especially in the case of so-called "quasi-member" states such as Switzerland. Based on an examination of the Swiss experience, this paper highlights the flaws of this conceptualization: the Europeanization of Swiss Law is a highly differentiated phenomenon, encompassing several forms of approximation to EU Law. All of these forms fall short of an "export" of norms, and result in the creation of something new: a "Europeanized law" that is similar to, but qualitatively different from, EU Law. Another drawback of the "export" metaphor is the emphasis it places on the isomorphism of positive legislation. Europeanization goes deeper than that. As shown in this paper, it is a process of transformation involving not only positive law, but also legal thinking. The Swiss case demonstrates how significant such deeper transformations can be: the Europeanization of positive law has induced an alteration of the traditional canon of legal interpretation. It also demonstrates how problematic such transformations can be: the above-mentioned alteration has not given rise to a new and universally accepted canon of interpretation. This reflects the tension between the need for clear "rules of reference" for EU legal materials - which are required in order to restore coherence and predictability to an extensively Europeanized legal system - and the reluctance to give a legal value to foreign legal materials - which is rooted in a traditional understanding of the concept of "law". Such tension, in turn, shows what deep and difficult transformations are required in order to establish a viable model of legal integration outside supranational structures.

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Objetivamos analisar o Decreto 3.298/99 e os planos das disciplinas dos Cursos de Graduação em enfermagem para verificar inclusão do item participação do enfermeiro no processo de integração das Pessoas Portadoras de Deficiência-PPD. Lemos os planos das disciplinas de quatro universidades; recortamos as disciplinas em comum e as distribuímos conforme o nível de atenção em saúde. As proposições do Decreto são universais, igualitárias e democráticas, os planos encampam a maioria das ações recomendadas pelo Ministério da Saúde para prevenir as deficiências, contudo a prática acadêmica exercita a prevenção-tratamento, silenciando a respeito da inserção do Enfermeiro no processo de integração da PPD.

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Aquest treball analitza la tecnologia del Smartphone i les implicacions d’aquests dins d’Espanya en relació al màrqueting i a l’antropologia, principalment. El Smartphone s’ha convertit en un utensili que va més enllà d’un simple telèfon, convertint-se en agenda, ràdio, televisió i bastants aplicacions més. El grau de penetració d’aquest s’ha incrementat exponencial-ment, especialment en menors d’edat, i això, està modificant la nostra forma d’actuar i mantenir relacions, i per tant les opcions de màrqueting disponibles a través del mateix, presents i futures.

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Hereditary non-structural diseases such as catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT), long QT, and the Brugada syndrome as well as structural disease such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) cause a significant percentage of sudden cardiac deaths in the young. In these cases, genetic testing can be useful and does not require proxy consent if it is carried out at the request of judicial authorities as part of a forensic death investigation. Mutations in several genes are implicated in arrhythmic syndromes, including SCN5A, KCNQ1, KCNH2, RyR2, and genes causing HCM. If the victim's test is positive, this information is important for relatives who might be themselves at risk of carrying the disease-causing mutation. There is no consensus about how professionals should proceed in this context. This article discusses the ethical and legal arguments in favour of and against three options: genetic testing of the deceased victim only; counselling of relatives before testing the victim; counselling restricted to relatives of victims who tested positive for mutations of serious and preventable diseases. Legal cases are mentioned that pertain to the duty of geneticists and other physicians to warn relatives. Although the claim for a legal duty is tenuous, recent publications and guidelines suggest that geneticists and others involved in the multidisciplinary approach of sudden death (SD) cases may, nevertheless, have an ethical duty to inform relatives of SD victims. Several practical problems remain pertaining to the costs of testing, the counselling and to the need to obtain permission of judicial authorities.

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Discussions at the inaugural meeting of a Trans-European Pedagogic Research Group for Anatomical Sciences highlighted the fact that there exist considerable variations in the legal and ethical frameworks throughout Europe concerning body bequests for anatomical examination. Such differences appear to reflect cultural and religious variations as well as different legal and constitutional frameworks. For example, there are different views concerning the "ownership" of cadavers and concerning the need (perceived by different societies and national politicians) for legislation specifically related to anatomical dissection. Furthermore, there are different views concerning the acceptability of using unclaimed bodies that have not given informed consent. Given that in Europe there have been a series of controversial anatomical exhibitions and also a public (televised) dissection/autopsy, and given that the commercial sale or transport of anatomical material across national boundaries is strongly debated, it would seem appropriate to "harmonise" the situation (at least in the European Union). This paper summarises the legal situation in a variety of European countries and suggests examples of good practice. In particular, it recommends that all countries should adopt clear legal frameworks to regulate the acceptance of donations for medical education and research. It stresses the need for informed consent, with donors being given clear information upon which to base their decision, intentions to bequest being made by the donor before death and encourages donors to discuss their wishes to bequeath with relatives prior to death. Departments are encouraged, where they feel it appropriate, to hold Services of Thanksgiving and Commemoration for those who have donated their bodies. Finally, there needs to be legislation to regulate transport of bodies or body parts across national borders and a discouragement of any moves towards commercialisation in relation to bequests.

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Retrospective research is conducted on already available data and/or biologic material. Whether such research requires that patients specifically consent to the use of "their" data continues to stir controversy. From a legal and ethical point of view, it depends on several factors. The main criteria to be considered are whether the data or the sample is anonymous, whether the researcher is the one who collected it and whether the patient was told of the possible research use. In Switzerland, several laws delineate the procedure to be followed. The definition of "anonymous" is open to some interpretation. In addition, it is debatable whether consent waivers that are legally admissible for data extend to research involving human biological samples. In a few years, a new Swiss federal law on human research could clarify the regulatory landscape. Meanwhile, hospital-internal guidelines may impose stricter conditions than required by federal or cantonal law. Conversely, Swiss and European ethical texts may suggest greater flexibility and call for a looser interpretation of existing laws. The present article provides an overview of the issues for physicians, scientists, ethics committee members and policy makers involved in retrospective research in Switzerland. It aims at provoking more open discussions of the regulatory problems and possible future legal and ethical solutions.