911 resultados para right to education
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Anàlisi sobre la protecció de dades en l’àmbit empresarial i del destí d’aquelles dades que es troben a la xarxa. Concretament s’analitza la possibilitat de l’existència d’un dret a l’oblit que permeti, tant a persones físiques com jurídiques, eliminar part de la seva història digital a Internet. La finalitat d’aquest treball és investigar i proposar una possible solució per a totes aquelles persones jurídiques que vulguin oblidar aquelles informacions que perjudiquin el desenvolupament de la seva activitat econòmica.
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The profound crisis that has affected the Spanish economy since mid - 2008 has been characterized by significant job losses and a marked rise in the country´s unemployment rate. However, unemployment has had a differential impact on different population groups. Compared to native, immigrant workers have experienced higher rates of job loss. Against this backdrop, this paper examines the differences between immigrants and natives (distinguished by gender) in terms of their probability of suffering job loss in the downturn of late 2008 and 2009. Our results indicate that the higher rate of job loss among female immigrant workers can be fully explained by their lower endowment of human capital. By contrast, human capital endowment and over-representation in certain occupations, sectors and regions in which the crisis had greatest impact do not appear to be the only reason for the penalty suffered by immigrant males in terms of their chances of losing their job in the downturn.
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Education never fails to be mentioned ¿ and, often, mentioned first ¿ as a public interest that justifies an exception to copyright. Educational purposes were already present in the first version of the Berne Convention of 18862 and have remained there (although in revised language) ever since. The WIPO Copyright Treaty of 19963 expressly referred to education in its Preamble, when ¿Recognizing the need to maintain a balance between the rights of authors andthe larger public interest, particularly education, research and access to information, as reflected in the Berne Convention¿ (emphasis added). And morerecently, the EU Directive on Copyright in the Information Society4 stressed its goal ¿to promote learning and culture by protecting works and other subjectmatter while permitting exceptions or limitations in the public interest for the purpose of education and teaching¿ (Recital 14, emphasis added).
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Tutkielman tavoitteena on selvittää osakeyhtiön palkitsemisjärjestelmiin liittyviä kysymyksiä päämies–agenttisuhteiden ja osakeyhtiöoikeudellisten periaatteiden kautta. Tutkielmassa selvitetään, kuinka maksuttomia osakkeita voidaan hyödyntää julkisen osakeyhtiön palkitsemisjärjestelmissä ja mitä haasteita ja mahdollisuuksia niiden käyttöön liittyy. Tutkimusmetodi työssä on lainopillinen ja aihetta lähestytään luontevasti kauppatieteellisen ja oikeustieteellisen näkökulman yhdistävän oikeustaloustieteen kautta. Ensisijaisena aineistona tutkielmassa käytetään voimassaolevaa lainsäädäntöä valmisteluaineistoineen ja näkökulmaa syvennetään aiemmin voimassa olleen lainsäädännön tarkastelulla. Toissijaisena aineistona tutkielmassa käytetään sekä eri asiantuntijoiden oikeudellista kirjallisuutta että palkitsemisen asiantuntijoiden laatimaa kirjallisuutta Suomesta ja muista länsimaista. Teoreettista työtä on syvennetty asiantuntijahaastattelulla ja yhtiöiden sijoittajatiedosta saatavalla informaatiolla. Merkittävin osakeyhtiön johdon ja yhtiön välisen suhteen tehokkuutta alentava seikka on päämies–agenttisuhteen valvontaongelma. Tämä liittyy päämies - agenttisuhteeseen, joka ilmenee negatiivisesti yhtiön ja yhtiön johdon intressien ristiriitatilanteissa. Valvontaongelma voi aiheuttaa ylimääräisiä transaktiokustannuksia ja tämä näkyy yhtiön toiminnan tehokkuuden laskemisena. Päämies–agenttisuhteen ratkaisuna lainsäädäntö ja erilaiset valvonnan keinot ovat tehottomia ja nykyisen yhtiöoikeudellisen ajattelun vastaisia. Tehokkaimmin valvontaongelma saadaan ratkaistua erilaisin kannustimin tapahtuvalla johdon ohjauksella. Osakesidonnainen palkitseminen on suosituin johdon ja yhtiön intressien yhdistämisen keino. Osakesidonnainen palkitseminen on parhaimmillaan eri osapuolien näkökulmasta sitouttavaa ja kannustavaa mutta osakepalkitsemisen käyttöön liittyy myös riskejä. Eräs keskeisistä yhtiöoikeudellisista periaatteista on yhdenvertaisuus, jota saatetaan loukata eri palkitsemisjärjestelmiä käytettäessä. Varojen jakoon ja järjestelmien rahoitukseen liittyy niin ikään riskejä, jotka saattavat vaarantaa järjestelmän onnistumisen. Liian avokätiset palkkiojärjestelmät taas saattavat aiheuttaa yhtiön eri sidosryhmien piirissä tyytymättömyyttä joka taas alentaa järjestelmän tehokkuutta. Yhtiön johto vastaa yhtiön strategian toteutumisesta ja linjaa Corporate Governance käytännön mukaisesti johdon palkitsemisen tavat. Yhtiön johto on kuitenkin päätöksistään vastuussa yhtiön residuaalioikeuden omaaville päämiehille, eli osakkeenomistajille. Vaikka yhtiön johto vastaa viime kädessä yhtiön toiminnasta, sen on huomioitava toiminnassaan yhtiön toiminnan tarkoitus ja sitä kautta yksittäisen osakkeenomistajan etu. Vaikka osakeyhtiössä toteutettaisiin enemmistöomistajan valitsemaa toimintalinjaa, osakeyhtiön yhdenvertaisuusperiaate korostaa juuri vähemmistöosakkeenomistajan asemaa. Johdon fidusiaaristen velvoitteiden voidaankin nähdä korostuvan johdon suhteessa vähemmistöosakkeenomistajaan. Tämä on huomioitava myös palkitsemisjärjestelmissä. Johdon palkitsemisjärjestelmien suunnittelussa ja toteutuksessa on suunnattava keskeinen huomio sen tavoitteiden toteutumiseen, eli yksittäisen osakkeenomistajan omistuksen arvon kasvattamiseen pidemmällä aikavälillä, pitäen huolta osakeyhtiön kantavista periaatteista.
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The republican case for workplace democracy (WD) is presented and defended from two alternative means of ensuring freedom from arbitrary interference in the firmnamely, (a) the right to freely exit the firm and (b) workplace regulation. This paper shows, respectively, that costless exit is neither possible nor desirable in either perfect or imperfect labor markets, and that managerial discretion is both desirable and inevitable due to the incompleteness of employment contracts and labor legislation. The paper then shows that WD is necessary, from a republican standpoint, if workers" interests are to be adequately tracked in the exercise of managerial authority. Three important objections are finally addressed (i) that WD is redundant, (ii) that it is unnecessary provided that litigation and unionism can produce similar outcomes, and (iii) that it falls short of ensuring republican freedom compared to self-employment.
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The referendum is a poorly used mechanism for direct participation in the Spanish system, at both state and regional level. The discussion on the feasibility of this system at regional level has been examined by the Constitutional Court. Influenced by the reluctance with which constituents viewed the mechanisms of direct democracy, they still have a reductive view of the referendum. The State therefore reserves the right to exercise very intensive controls on the provision and authorization of referendums and on the specific exercise of each referendum
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Myynti ja takaisinvuokraussopimukset ovat yleistyneet viime vuosina. Myynti ja takaisinvuokraussopimuksessa yritys myy omistamansa hyödykkeen, yleensä kiinteistön, rahoitusyhtiölle ja liisaa sen saman tien takaisin. Menettelyssä yritys säilyttää hyödykkeen käyttöoikeuden, mutta saa samalla vapautettua hyödykkeeseen sitoutuneen varallisuuden. Myynti ja takaisinvuokraussopimukset luokitellaan tavallisten leasingsopimusten tavoin IFRS-lainsäädännössä rahoitusleasingsopimuksiin ja muihin vuokrasopimuksiin. Lisäksi myynti ja takaisinvuokraussopimuksia koskien on annettu joitakin erityissäännöksiä. Työssä tarkastellaan Case-yrityksen X Oyj:n omistaman hyödykkeen uudelleenrahoitusta myynti ja takaisinvuokraussopimuksella. Tutkimuksessa selvitetään miten hyödykkeen uudelleenrahoitus vaikuttaisi konsernin IFRS-muotoiseen tilinpäätökseen. Työssä tutkitaan uudelleenrahoituksen rahoituksellisia motiiveja ja pyritään määrittämään leasingsopimuksen kilpailukykyä verrattuna velkarahoitukseen. Rahoitusteoriassa leasingsopimuksen arvo määritetään yleensä käytäen NAL-kaavaa eli niin kutsuttua Net Advantage of Leasing-kaavaa. Sitä sovelletaan myös tässä työssä. Leasingrahoitusta vertailtaessa velkaan on huomioitava myös, että rahoitusmuodoilla on hyvin erilaiset vaikutukset yrityksen verotukseen, kassavirtoihin ja nettotulokseen.
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Traditionally, school efficiency has been measured as a function of educational production. In the last two decades, however, studies in the economics of education have indicated that more is required to improve school efficiency: researchers must explore how significant changes in school organization affect the performance of at-risk students. In this paper we introduce Henry Levin’s adoption of the X-efficiency approach to education and we describe the efficient and cost-effective characteristics of one Learning Communities Project School that significantly improved its student outcomes and enrollment numbersand reduced its absenteeism rate to zero. The organizational change that facilitatedthese improvements defined specific issues to address. Students’ school success became the focus of the school project, which also offered specific incentives, selected teachers, involved parents and community members in decisions, and used the most efficient technologies and methods. This case analysis reveals new two elements—family training and community involvement—that were not explicit parts of Levin’s adaptation. The case of the Antonio Machado Public School should attract the attention of both social scientists and policy makers
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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
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L'article analitza l'avantprojecte de Llei del Dret a l'Habitatge a Catalunya proposat pel Departament de Medi Ambient i Habitatge de la Generalitat. La futura llei del Dret a l'Habitatge derogarà l'actual Llei catalana de l'Habitatge de l991 que va ser pionera i innovadora en la regulació de tot el procès d'edificació però que necessitava algunes modificacions. En aquest sentit, la Llei d'Urbanisme de Catalunya del 2002 instava al Govern a presentar un projecte de llei que modifiqués l'actual llei de l'habitatge i que inclogués la regulació de l'habitatge de protecció pública, la conservació i la rehabilitació del parc d'habitatges, els principis sobre habitabilitat, seguretat i funcionalitat dels habitatges i altres matèries per harmonitzar el text legal amb altres normes connexes. Es significativa l'expressió utilitzada per anomenar aquest avantprojecte, ja que mostra un canvi d'enfocament per part del poders públics. No es tracta de regular únicament l'habitatge si no també i especialment el DRET A L'HABITATGE.
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The work presented here describes a part of the experience carried out during the last two academic years in a course called New Technologies Applied to Education within the Teacher Training Studies of the Faculty of Education Sciences and Psychology of the University of Girona. It is a project that involves students working on a proposal closely related to their future professional lives. In it they simulate their intervention in a school staff meeting at which the introduction of ICT into the curriculum is being discussed. This proposal is presented in a WebQuest format. Various individual and group tasks allow the students to acquire knowledge about educational programmes and resources available on the web and to discuss their possible teaching applications in the context of a specific school situation, leading to an analysis of the curricular implications associated with the educational use of the ICT from the teacher’s perspective. During the last two academic years assessments by both the students and the teaching staff have been gathered in order to redesign the proposal and calculate the time necessary for the development of each task following the ECTS system. This proposal, although formulated within the context of current degree programmes, implies a way of working guided by the plans of European convergence (ECTS). In the future it is hoped to establish an interdisciplinary proposal focusing on various subjects of the degree leading to the development of some of the capabilities established in our university’s degree courses in Early Childhood and Primary Teacher Training following the plans of European convergence (ECTS)
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The research assesses the skills of upper comprehensive school pupils in history. The focus is on locating personal motives, assessing wider reasons hidden in historical sources and evaluating source reliability. The research also questions how a wide use of multiple sources affects pupils’ holistic understanding of historical phenomena. The participants were a multicultural group of pupils. The origins of their cultures can be traced to the Balkan, the Middle East, Asia and Europe. The number of native Finnish speakers and pupils speaking Finnish as their second language was almost equal. The multicultural composition provides opportunities to assess how culturally responsive learning history from sources is. The intercultural approach to learning in a multicultural setting emphasizes equality as a precondition for learning. In order to set assignments at least to some extent match with all participants only those answers were taken into account which were produced by pupils who had studied history for a similar period of time in the Finnish comprehensive school system. Due to the small number of participants (41), the study avoids wide generalizations. Nevertheless, possible cultural blueprints in pupils’ way of thinking are noted. The first test examined the skills of pupils to find motives for emigration. The results showed that for 7th graders finding reasons is not a problematic task. However, the number of reasons noticed and justifications varied. In addition, the way the pupils explained their choices was a distinguishing factor. Some pupils interpreted source material making use of previous knowledge on the issue, while other pupils based their analysis solely on the text handed and did not try to add their own knowledge. Answers were divided into three categories: historical, explanatory and stating. Historical answers combined smoothly previously learned historical knowledge to one’s own source analysis; explanatory answers often ignored a wider frame, although they were effective when explaining e.g. historical concepts. The stating answers only noticed motives from the sources and made no attempts to explain them historically. Was the first test culturally responsive? All pupils representing different cultures tackled the first source exam successfully, but there were some signs of how historical concepts are understood in a slightly different way if the pupil’s personal history has no linkage to the concepts under scrutiny. The second test focused on the history of Native Americans. The test first required pupils to recognize whether short source extracts (5) were written by Indians or Caucasians. Based on what they had already learned from North American history, the pupils did not find it hard to distinguish between the sources. The analysis of multiphase causes and consequences of the disputes between Native Americans and white Americans caused dispersion among pupils. Using two historical sources and combining historical knowledge from both of them simultaneously was cumbersome for many. The explanations of consequences can be divided into two groups: the ones emphasizing short term consequences and those placing emphasis on long term consequences. The short term approach was mainly followed by boys in every group. The girls mainly paid attention to long term consequences. The result suggests that historical knowledge in sources is at least to some extent read through role and gender lenses. The third test required pupils to explain in their own words how the three sources given differed in their account of living conditions in Nazi Germany, which turned out to be demanding for many pupils. The pupils’ stronghold was rather the assessment of source reliability and accounts why the sources approached the same events differently. All participants wrote critical and justified comments on reliability and aspects that might have affected the content of the sources. The pupils felt that the main reasons that affected source reliability were the authors’ ethnic background, nationality and profession. The assessment showed that pupils were well aware that position in a historical situation has an impact on historical accounts, but in certain cases the victim’s account was seen as a historical truth. The account of events by a historian was chosen most often as the most reliable source, but it was often justified leniently with an indication to professionalism rather than with clear ideas of how historians conduct accounts based on sources. In brief, the last source test demonstrates that pupils have a strong idea that the ethnicity or nationalism determines how people explained events of the past. It is also an implication that pupils understand how historical knowledge is interpretative. The results also imply that history can be analyzed from a neutral perspective. One’s own membership in an ethnical or religious group does not automatically mean that a person’s cultural identity excludes historical explanations if something in them contradicts with his or her identity. The second method of extracting knowledge of pupils’ historical thinking was an essay analysis. The analysis shows that an analytical account of complicated political issues, which often include a great number of complicated political concepts, leads more likely to an inconsistent structure in the written work of pupils. The material also demonstrates that pupils have a strong tendency to take a critical stance when assessing history. Historical empathy in particular is shown if history somehow has a linkage to young people, children or minorities. Some topics can also awake strong feelings, especially among pupils with emigrant background, if there is a linkage between one’s own personal history and that of the school; and occasionally a student’s historical experience or thoughts replaced school history. Using sources during history lessons at school seems to have many advantages. It enhances the reasoning skills of pupils and their skills to assess the nature of historical knowledge. Thus one of the main aims and a great benefit of source work is to encourage pupils to express their own ideas and opinions. To conclude, when assessing the skills of adolescents in history - their work with sources, comments on history, historical knowledge and finally their historical thinking - one should be cautious and avoid cut off score evaluations. One purpose of pursuing history with sources is to encourage pupils to think independently, which is a useful tool for further identity construction. The idea that pupils have the right to conduct their own interpretations of history can be partially understood as part of a wider learning process, justification to study history comes from extrinsic reasons. The intrinsic reason is history itself; in order to understand history one should have a basic understanding of history as a specific domain of knowledge. Using sources does not mean that knowing history is of secondary importance. Only a balance between knowing the contextual history, understanding basic key concepts and working with sources is a solid base to improve pupils’ historical understanding.
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The thesis discusses the regulation of foodstuffs and medicines, and particularly the regulation of functional foods. Legal systems investigated are the EU and China. Both are members of the WTO and Codex Alimentarius, which binds European and Chinese rules together. The study uses three Chinese berries as case examples of how product development faces regulation in practice. The berries have traditional uses as herbal medicines. Europe and China have similar nutrition problems to be resolved, such as obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. The three berries might be suitable raw materials for functional foods. Consumer products with health-enhancing functions, such as lowering blood pressure, might legally be classifi ed either as foodstuffs or medicines. The classifi cation will depend on functions and presentation of the product. In our opinion, food and medicine regulation should come closer together so the classifi cation issue would no longer be an issue. Safety of both foodstuffs and medicines is strictly regulated. With medicines, safety is a more relative concept, where benefi ts of the product are compared to side-effects in thorough scientifi c tests and trials. Foods, on the other hand, are not allowed to have side-effects. Hygiene rules and rules on the use of chemicals apply. In China, food safety is currently at focus as China has had several severe food scandals. Newly developed foods are called novel foods, and are specifi cally regulated. The current European novel food regulation from 1997 treats traditional third country products as novel. The Chinese regulation of 2007 also defi nes novel foods as something unfamiliar to a Chinese consumer. The concepts of novel food thus serve a protectionist purpose. As regards marketing, foods are allowed to bear health claims, whereas medicines bear medicinal claims. The separation is legally strict: foods are not to be presented as having medicinal functions. European nutrition and health claim regulation exists since 2006. China also has its regulation on health foods, listing the permitted claims and how to substantiate them. Health claims are allowed only on health foods. The European rules on medicines include separate categories for herbal medicines, traditional herbal medicines, and homeopathic medicines, where there are differing requirements for scientifi c substantiation. The scientifi c and political grounds for the separate categories provoke criticism. At surface, the Chinese legal system seems similar to the European one. To facilitate trade, China has enacted modern laws. Laws are needed as the country moves from planned economy to market economy: ‘rule of law’ needs to replace ‘rule of man’. Instead of being citizens, Chinese people long were subordinates to the Emperor. Confucius himself advised to avoid confl ict. Still, Chinese people do not and cannot always trust the legal system, as laws are enforced in an inconsistent manner, and courts are weak. In China, there have been problems with confl icting national and local laws. In Europe, the competence of the EU vs. the competence of the Member States is still not resolved, even though the European Commission often states that free trade requires harmonisation. Food and medicine regulation is created by international organisations, food and medicine control agencies, standards agencies, companies and their organisations. Regulation can be divided in ‘hard law’ and ‘soft law’. One might claim that hard law is in crisis, as soft law is gaining importance. If law is out of fashion, regulation certainly isn’t. In the future, ‘law’ might mean a process where rules and incentives are created by states, NGOs, companies, consumers, and other stakeholders. ‘Law’ might thus refer to a constant negotiation between public and private actors. Legal principles such as transparency, equal treatment, and the right to be heard would still be important.
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The Química Nova Interativa (QNInt) portal was launched in 2009 by the Brazilian Chemical Society (SBQ) to offer free quality content for broad audiences. QNInt provides peer-reviewed articles from SBQ journals on science & society, chemical concepts, classroom activities and educational research. With 3,000,000 visits, QNInt also offers a unique library of interactive molecules. In the International Year of Chemistry QNInt served for distributing pH kits and registering data from IUPAC's Global Water Experiment, yielding Brazil the largest share of the global pH data set. The portal performance makes QNInt a valuable resource for connecting science to education.
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Suomessa on käytössä jo yli 13 miljoona maksukorttia, joista luottokorttien osuus on yli 5 miljoonaa. Vaikka korttien määrä ja niiden avulla suoritettujen ostojen määrä on lisääntynyt huomattavasti, on lainsäädännössä niiden huomioon ottaminen jäänyt puutteelliseksi. Kuluttajaa suojaa kuluttajansuojalainsäädäntö, joka säätelee korttiehtoja sekä luottokortin mainontaa. Suurimpana oikeudellisena problematiikkana voidaan nähdä korttien luvaton käyttö ja siitä seuraavat vastuunjako-ongelmat. Milloin kuluttajan on vastuussa kortilla tehdyistä oikeudettomista ostoista ja milloin vastuu jää myyjälle tai luottokorttiyhteisölle. Luottokorttijärjestelyssä on mukana kolme osapuolta: ostaja, myyjä ja luottokortin myöntäjä. Jos kuluttajan ostamassa tavarassa on virhe, on hänellä oikeus vaatia hyvitystä tai palautusta myyjältä. Luottokortilla ostaessa mukana on myös luottokorttiyhteisö. Korkein oikeus on ratkaisussaan vuodelta 2007 todennut, että luottokortin myöntäjällä on sama vastuu ostajaa kohtaan kuin myyjälläkin.