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APPROPRIATENESS OF CESAREAN SECTION IN A HOSPITAL OF SICILY (ITALY): STATISTIC EVIDENCES AND MEDIC LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
2014
ntroduction: Authors have carried out a survey to evaluate the appropriateness of the caesarean deliveries performed in a hospital of Sicily (Italy) during 2013. The choices of these surgeries have been compared with italian and sicilian guidelines. Materials: EpiInfo 7.1.4 software (CDC - Atlanta - USA) was used to perform the statistical data analysis (chi-square test). Results: We analyzed a total of 818 medical records related to 50.61% of spontaneous deliveries, :06% induced labor, and 46.33% of cesarean deliveries. Medical records showed that in 32.7% the caesarean section were justified by emergency conditions, whereas in 15.89% the choice was not quite justified according to guideli…
"Corporate governance": approcci manageriali ed etici a confronto
2009
La crisi di fiducia che colpì il sistema delle imprese statunitense nei primi anni '70 ha promosso l'elaborazione di due distinte concezioni della corporate governance. La prima ha come referente privilegiato azionisti ed investitori ed elegge il mercato (azionario) come lo strumento principale per il governo dell'impresa. L'obiettivo di tale concezione è quello di riportare il management aziendale sotto il controllo degli azionisti. La seconda cerca invece di identificare una prospettiva che tiene nella dovuta considerazione preferenze, bisogni e diritti di tutti gli stakeholders coinvolti nel processo produttivo. Riprendendo la distinzione proposta da Hirschman, possiamo dire che mentre l…
The Uncertain Role of Banks’ Corporate Governance in Systemic Risk Regulation
2011
This paper examines how corporate governance reform of banks relates to systemic risk. Although there has been substantial emphasis on the importance of corporate governance of banks, it is not entirely clear how this enterprise relates to the goal of financial stability. The first part of the paper differentiates between kinds of risk that arise from the structure of the firm, such as shareholder ownership, limited liability and the separation between control and ownership, and kinds of risk that arise from interactions at the systemic level. It highlights why the risk-taking of banks presents, in many respects, a special case not only because of the structure of their business but also becau…
WORKING CAPITAL AS AN ENTERPRISE VALUE ASSESSMENT TOOL
2019
The valuation of an entity in off-exchange transactions involves the use of different techniques. Nevertheless, none of them guarantees the most accurate result. Therefore, it is very difficult to choose one evaluation method. Both investors, corporate managers, financial professionals, portfolio managers, and securities analysts should have a basic understanding of the process of evaluating companies. To that end, professionals recommend evaluating a company’s financial reports to detect its financial position and solvency. According to the methods of financial analysis, working capital is one of the solvency ratios, which describes the value of resources that remain after the company’s cu…
The contribution of a supplier of the food and beverage industry to the sustainability of the overall supply chain
2021
Achieving sustainable scopes in a supply chain context entails structural changes at all tiers. Recently, scholars investigated different models able to achieve a sustainable supply chain management. With the aim to explain which factors, at the single supplier level, could reassure a focal firm as regards the compliance of sub-suppliers toward sustainability principles, a case study was performed on a company of the food and beverage packaging industry, based on the natural resources-based view of the firm. Results show the leading role that, a major supplier, can play in promoting sub-suppliers' compliance towards sustainable principles. Reputation, legitimacy and concerns about future po…
THE ILVA DISASTER: A STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY IN ITALY
2021
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose a reflection on the importance of individual environmental protection, which recognizes the right of every citizen to take action to obtain compensation for environmental damage, as a damage to his or her existential condition. One of the most discussed environmental issues in Italy today is the lack of personal protection because the European legislator has provided for a public protection of environmental damage. Design/methodology/approach Design/methodology/approach based on the analysis of a well-known environmental disaster, the case of ex Ilva, the author shows how in Italy there is a dangerous lack of protection in environmental matte…
La Convención de Palermo (UNTOC) y la responsabilidad derivada de delitos de las personas jurídicas: itinerarios e intersecciones del ordenamiento it…
2022
Both the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime (UNTOC: signed in December 2000 in Palermo) and the Delegation Law no. 300/2000, with its corresponding Legislative Decree no. 231/2001, which jointly introduced in Italy the liability arising from crime for collective entities, mark two "paradigm shifts" for the criminal system. The contribution focuses on the overall value of the two legislative innovations examined in the evolution of criminal law, respectively at the international level and in the Italian context. The interest in analysing their respective contributions is further stimulated by the observation that the two areas, although autonomous, present a sign…
Codification of State liability for environmental damage resulting from acts not prohibited by International Law
2023
Codification of State liability for environmental damage resulting from acts not prohibited by International Law. 1. Introduction. 2. The 2001 Draft Articles on "Prevention of Transboundary Harm from Hazardous Activities". 3. The 2006 Draft Principles on "Allocation of loss in the case of transboundary harm arising out of hazardous activities".
L’Intentional Infliction of Harm secondo la Supreme Court del Regno Unito
2015
Il saggio prende in esame la recente decisione resa dalla Supreme Court del Regno Unito nel caso Rodhes v. OPO and another il 20 maggio 2015, che rievoca - alla luce di un’attenta ricostruzione storica - e conferma l’attualità del precedente reso nel 1897 dalla Queen’s Bench Division nel caso Wilkinson and another v. Downton, in tema di intentional infliction of harm. Il lavoro, dopo aver ricostruito il case law inglese successivo alla pronuncia del 1897 e l’evoluzione registratasi nell’ordinamento giuridico inglese in materia di danno alla persona, si concentra sulla pronuncia resa dalla House of Lords nel 2003 nel caso Wainwright and another v. Home Office, in cui si nega al precedente de…
Il risarcimento del danno provocato dall’amministrazione nazionale per violazione della disciplina sulla qualità dell’aria: una questione ancora aper…
2023
La correlazione esistente tra inquinamento e godimento dei diritti umani appare, oggi giorno, chiara ed innegabile, ciò che invece appare decisamente più complesso è stabilire quali siano le conseguenze di questa correlazione sotto il profilo strettamente giuridico. Da un lato, infatti, occorre verificare se, ed eventualmente in che misura, gli effetti nocivi dell’inquinamento possano essere qualificati come violazioni dei diritti umani da sanzionare e risarcire. Dall’altro lato, è necessario chiarire se, ed eventualmente in che misura, gli effetti nocivi dell’inquinamento, in quanto qualificati come violazioni dei diritti umani, possano essere imputati allo Stato o ad altri enti pubblici c…