971 resultados para Federico Zannoni
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This article will analyze the interplay between capital movements and trade
in services as structured in World Trade Organization (WTO) law, and it will
assess the implications of the capital account liberalization for the freedom of
WTO Members to pursue their economic policies. Although the movement
of capital is largely confined to the domain of international financial or monetary
policy, it is regulated by WTO law due to its role in the process of
financial services liberalization, which generally requires liberalized capital
flows. From a legal perspective, the interplay between capital movements
and trade in services requires striking a delicate balance between the right
of market access and the parallel right of economic stability. Indeed, a liberalized
regime for capital movements could pose serious stability problems
during times of crisis. For this reason, it is necessary that Members are able
to derogate from their obligations and adopt emergency measures.
Regulating the movement of capital in the General Agreement on Trade in
Services (GATS) requires stretching the regulatory oversight of WTO law
over different aspects of international economic policy. Indeed, capital movements are a fundamental component of the balance of payments and have a
major role in shaping monetary, fiscal, and financial policies. This article will
analyze how the discipline provided by the GATS on capital movements will
affect not only trade in services, but also the Members’ policy space on
monetary and fiscal policy. The article will conclude that while the GATS offers enough policy space for the maintenance of financial stability, it does
not fully take into consideration the need of Members to control capital
movements in order to conduct monetary policies.
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Capital controls and exchange restrictions are used to restrict international capital flows during economic crises. This paper looks at the legal implications of these restrictions and explores the current international regulatory framework applicable to international capital movements and current payments. It shows how international capital flows suffer from the lack of a comprehensive and coherent regulatory framework that would harmonize the patchwork of
multilateral, regional, and bilateral treaties that currently regulate this issue. These treaties include the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF Articles), the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), free-trade agreements, the European Union treaty, bilateral investment treaties, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Code of Liberalization of Capital Movements (OECD Code of Capital Movement). Each
of these instruments regulate differently capital movements with little coordination with other areas of law. This situation sometimes leads to regulatory overlaps and conflict between different sources of law. Given the strong links between capital movements and trade in services, this paper pays particular attention to the rules of the GATS on capital flows and discusses the policy space available in the GATS for restricting capital flows in times of crisis.
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This chapter focuses on the growing tendency of international human rights law to require states to protect the rights of non-nationals who are in the state unlawfully and of nationals and non-nationals who are outside the state, especially when any of these people are involved in terrorist or counter-terrorist activity. It reviews these additional obligations within a European context, focusing on EU law and the law of the European Convention on Human Rights and drawing on the case law of UK courts. Part 1 considers when a European state must grant asylum to alleged terrorists on the basis that otherwise they would suffer human rights abuses in the state from which they are fleeing. Part 2 examines whether, outside of asylum claims, a European state must not deport or extradite an alleged terrorist because he or she might suffer an abuse of human rights in the receiving state. Part 3 looks at whether a European state whose security forces are engaged in counter-terrorism activities abroad is obliged to protect the human rights of the individuals serving in those forces and/or the human rights of the alleged terrorists they are confronting. While welcoming the extension of state responsibility, the chapter notes that it is occurring in a way which introduces three aspects of relativity into the protection of human rights. First, European law protects only some human rights extra-territorially. Second, it protects those rights only when there is ‘a real risk’ of their being violated. Third, sometimes it protects those rights only when there is a real risk of their being violated ‘flagrantly’.
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The present work presents an investigation regarding the feasibility analysis of a cogeneration plant for a food processing facility with the aim to decrease the cost of energy supply. The monthly electricity and heat consumption profiles are analyzed, in order to understand the consumption profiles, as well as the costs of the current furniture of electricity and gas. Then, a detailed thermodynamic model of the cogeneration cycle is implemented and the investment costs are linked to the thermodynamic variables by means of cost functions. The optimal electricity power of the co-generator is determined with reference to various investment indexes. The analysis highlights that the optimal dimension varies according to the chosen indicator, therefore it is not possible to establish it univocally, but it depends on the financial/economic strategy of the company through the considered investment index.
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O conceito de descontinuidade é abordado em função de valores associáveis à cidade num contexto de mudanças de paradigmas relacionados com o planeamento do território. O impacto que as descontinuidades têm na forma, estrutura e fronteiras urbanas é analisado recorrendo à Área Metropolitana de Lisboa como estudo de caso. Para abordar as descontinuidades, recorre-se à análise de tendências territoriais recentes, malhas e tecidos construídos e planos mais directamente relacionados com o desenho urbano. O trabalho empírico culmina com o aprofundamento do estudo de um território do interior da Península de Setúbal. Com os resultados desta investigação pretende-se articular tendências territoriais, territórios construídos e instrumentos de planeamento na definição do conceito de descontinuidade. Apresenta-se ainda como conclusão um modelo de intervenção com vista à resolução de descontinuidades. Esta conclusão pretende ser também um contributo, sob a forma de resposta, para a questão levantada por Federico Oliva, quando se interroga, a propósito da cidade de Milão, sobre o que resta dos planos na Cidade.
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A presente investigação procura contribuir para o estudo e desenvolvimento da disciplina de design partindo da análise e interpretação da prática do desenho no âmbito do projecto. A escolha dos objectos de estudo – desenhos de projecto de designers e arquitectos nacionais – procura validar a classificação do projecto através da análise dos desenhos dos autores. Procuramos a relação entre desenho e design propondo como hipótese que a diferença ontológica entre ambos derive da condição fenomenológica que cada uma das disciplinas estabelece na relação com a outra. A partir da bibliografia proposta procedeu-se à reflexão crítica com vista à consideração teórica acerca do desenho, particularmente, na sua relação com o projecto. Num primeiro momento analisamos ontologicamente a prática do desenho mantendo como referência a possibilidade da sua origem no disegno florentino como fundador da disciplina, competência ao serviço de outras disciplinas, quer artísticas quer científicas e do seu desenvolvimento na prática da cultura ocidental. Num segundo momento discutimos o desenho na prática do projecto partindo da consideração teórica do desenho como resultado da triangulação imaginação – classificação – representação e do design como resultado da triangulação autor – tecnologia – programa. Interpretando o desenho como um campo operativo alargado interessou-nos o estudo do porquê e de como o desenho intervém, condicionando e/ou participando na prática e pensamento em design. Num terceiro momento interpretamos os desenhos dos autores escolhidos. Fundamentalmente analisa-se em que medida a representação (desenho) intervém no desenvolvimento da ideia (projecto) considerando as técnicas (meios) da representação. Atribui-se como finalidade contribuir para o debate crítico dentro da disciplina do design, cruzando práticas que embora relacionadas são distintas do ponto de vista epistemológico. Espera-se assim o enriquecimento da cada uma delas estimulando a possibilidade da sua prática interdisciplinar. Do ponto de vista da aplicação prática a investigação prevê a criação de um arquivo de desenho de projecto que, de entre outros, posteriormente, permitirá o estudo comparado dos desenhos com a obra realizada de cada autor.
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Se discute la relación entre mito e historia en las tradiciones históricas relativas a la migración de los mexicas de Aztlan a México-Tenochtitlan, buscando superar la dicotomía que intenta clasificar estos relatos en alguna de estas dos categorías.
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INDICE DE LA OBRA ¿Qué significa ser indígena en el México de hoy? Los indígenas vistos desde afuera La ley y el gobierno frente a los indígenas Las identidades indígenas La gran pluralidad de los indígenas Las herencias históricas Las raíces prehispánicas Conquista y Colonia, las diferentes experiencias La vida de los indígenas en el México independiente El siglo XX Las comunidades indígenas: su vida política y social El territorio y la tierra Las formas de gobierno, una compleja historia Los sistemas de cargos Los consejos de ancianos Las asambleas comunitarias El consenso La comunidad y el exterior El trabajo comunitario Los sistemas jurídicos Cambios en la vida política Las realidades culturales indígenas Las lenguas indígenas hoy Lenguas indígenas y escritura Las lenguas indígenas y el español Las cosmovisiones indígenas Las religiones indígenas Las nuevas religiones La situación socioeconómica de los indígenas La agricultura de subsistencia y sus problemas Las formas de la marginación Género y marginación Las nuevas realidades socioeconómicas Los proyectos de desarrollo y las culturas indígenas Los indígenas y la nación, hoy y mañana Las sociedades indígenas en la encrucijada “Nunca más un México sin nosotros” La autonomía indígena ¿Problema indígena o problema nacional? Hacia un México verdaderamente plural
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Tesis que para obtener el grado de DOCTOR EN ESTUDIOS MESOAMERICANOS. Tutor: Dr. Alfredo López Austin Asesores:Lic. Víctor Castillo Farreras, Dr. José Rubén Romero Galván. México, D.F., 2000
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Participan: Dra. Gina Zabludovsky, Dra. Eugenia Meyer, Dra. Tatiana Sule, Dra. Anamari Gomís, Dra. Juliana González, Dra. Estela Morales, Dra. Mari Carmen Serra-Puche, Mtra. Claudia Llanos, Dra. Aurora Diez-Canedo, Dr. Ramón Xirau, Dr. Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez, Dr. Federico Álvarez, Dr. Federico Patán, Dr. Arturo Souto, Dr. Fernando Serrano Migallón, Dr. José Antonio Matesanz, Dr. Pablo Mora, Dr. Enrique del Val, Dr. Josu Landa, Dra. Angelina Muñiz Huberman, Dra. Carmen Rovira, Dra. Julieta Lizaola, Dra. Josefina Macgregor, Dr. Ernesto Guevara Fefer, Dra. Ascensión Hernández Treviño, Dr. Luis Villoro, Dr. Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Dra. María de Lourdes Pastor Pérez, Dra. María Luisa Capella, Dr. James Valender, Dr. Javier Garciadiego, Dra. Dolores Pla, Dra. Enriqueta Tuñon, Dr. Enrique López Aguilar, Belen Santos, Leonor Sarmiento, Dr. José Luis Abellán, Dra. Alicia Alted, Dr. Abdón Mateos, Dr. Javier Muguerza, Dr. Mariano Peset, Dr. María Fernanda Mancebo, Dra. Yolanda Blasco, Dr. Jorge Correa, Dr. Salvador Albiñana.
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Tese de mestrado, Neurociências, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2016
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The article presents the “LungoSolofrana” project, carried out during the course “Urban and Mobility” in the academic year 2009/2010, held during the bachelor in Environmental Engineering at the University of Naples “Federico II”. The work has also been chosen as a finalist at the “UrbanPromo 2010” contest, the urban and territorial marketing event sponsored by the National Institute of Urban Planning and Urbit which was held in Venice in 2010. The project consists in a green mobility proposal, developed with an approach based on the integration of the environmental redevelopment of a portion of river Solofrana, located in the Salerno Province, and of the renewal of seven local stations of the railway line Mercato San Severino – Nocera Inferiore, including the realization of a cycle-path network for the natural environment fruition. Furthermore the work drew attention to the local and regional administration. The main intent of the project is to integrate sustainable mobility themes with the environment recovery in a territory affected by high environmental troubles. The area includes the municipalities of Nocera Inferiore, Nocera Superiore, Mercato San Severino, Castel San Giorgio and Roccapiemonte, situated in Salerno’s province, with a total population about 114.000 (font Demo ISTAT 2010). The area extension is about 84,30 sqkm and it is crossed by river Solofrana that is the central point of the project idea. The intervention strategy is defined in two kinds of actions: internal and external rail station interventions. The external rail station interventions regard the construction of pedestrian-cycle paths with the scope of increasing the spaces dedicated to cyclists and to pedestrians along the river Solofrana sides and to connect the urban areas with the railway station. In this way, it’s also possible to achieve an urban requalification of the interested area. On the other side, the interventions inside the station , according to Transit Oriented Development principles, aim at redeveloping common spaces with the insertion of new activities and at realizing new automatic cycle parks covered by photovoltaic panels. The project proposal consists of the urban regeneration of small railway stations along the route-Nocera-Codola Mercato San Severino in the province of Salerno, through interventions aimed at improving pedestrian accessibility. The project involves in particular the construction of pedestrian paths protected access to the station and connecting with neighboring towns and installation of innovative bike parking stations in elevation, covering surfaces coated with solar panels and spaces information. The project is aimed to propose a new model of sustainable transport for small and medium shifts as an alternative to private transportation
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De onde brota a inspiração para baladas de amor e canções de guerra, lendas e narrativas, tragédias e comédias? Ao longo de séculos, escritores e leitores interrogaram-se acerca do nascimento da beleza. Neste artigo, abordo essa questão intrigante, em quatro etapas: a) Examino algumas personificações criadas por Hesíodo, Homero, Luís de Camões e Federico García Lorca para descreverem a inspiração; b) Exploro as estratégias utilizadas por Samuel Coleridge, Salvador Dalí e William Burroughs, para penetrar no reino da fantasia, o inconsciente; c) Apresento as explicações científicas propostas por Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung e Robert Sperry para o impulso criativo; d) Para concluir, menciono as razões que levaram Fernando Pessoa, Eugénio de Andrade e Emily Dickinson a desconfiarem da musa inspiradora, preferindo o esforço que corrige a emoção e gera a obra de arte. Seguindo uma perspectiva comparada, o meu objectivo é mostrar diferentes formas de perceber a criatividade literária. Para tanto, recorro ao trabalho dos escritores e cientistas atrás mencionados e, naturalmente, à minha opinião.