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L'absence de saisine du juge d'appui pour suppléer à la carence des deux premiers arbitres pour désigner le troisième rend compte de la renonciation …
2019
International audience; (Civ. 1re, 19 déc. 2018, n° 17-17.874, FD, Soc. 20 Minutes France c/ M. Pierre Jean B., inédit)
Arbitrage institutionnel. Désignation d'un arbitre unique par l'institution, Volonté des parties de constituer un tribunal collégial, Interprétation,…
1994
International audience; (Civ. 1re, 10 févr. 1994, inédit, Mme Decrosse c/ Mme Bosquet et autres)
The fundamental Human Rights as European Law Principles: their development through the ECHR principles and the Constitutional traditions conmmon to t…
2011
The need to reinforce the fundamental human rights of EU citizens and of people living in the European Union became a key goal linked to the need to create a European area of freedom, security and justice, one European Union's internal borders were gradually abolished. Respecting fundamental rights while ensuring security and justice in the European Union became two intrinsically linked tasks of European integration in the years to come. Actually two sides of the same coin. Look, for example, the immigration policy. The latest developments have even led to the creation of a Fundamental Rights Agency.
Nested assemblages resulting from host size variation: the case of endoparasite communities in fish hosts
2001
Nested species subsets are a common pattern in many types of communities found in insular or fragmented habitats. Nestedness occurs in some communities of ectoparasites of fish, as does the exact opposite departure from random assembly, anti-nestedness. Here, we looked for nested and anti-nested patterns in the species composition of communities of internal parasites of 23 fish populations from two localities in Finland. We also compared various community parameters of nested and anti-nested assemblages of parasites, and determined whether nestedness may result simply from a size-related accumulation of parasite species by feeding fish hosts. Nested parasite communities were characterised b…
Obesity in the State of Mexico: Interfaces and concurrences
2014
AbstractIn Mexico, from the eighties decade, various documents were made, and in which is specified the health care of the population, including obesity, documents which have been enriched by documents recently issued yet. However, as a health problem, overweight and obesity have become major challenges, placing the country at first place in health statistics on worldwide. This situation is identified in the different zones of the country, such as in the case of the State of Mexico. The objective of this work was to understand the relationship between emission of health programs, its contents, and the performance of the participants. The present paper was documentary, retrospective, analyti…
Family governance systems: the complementary role of constitutions and councils
2021
The understanding of family businesses from the family side is still in its infancy. This is especially true in relation to how family members manage their relationships with one another and with the firm. Family growth and evolution are usually accompanied by a reduction in shared family meaning and purpose and greater divergence in the form of factional interests and intentions that harm the family and the firm. To counterbalance this negative impact, scholars generally advocate a set of corporate governance practices. However, few papers have analysed how family regulatory frameworks and family governance institutions affect family firm performance. To the best of our knowledge, no paper…
Descentralización política y resultados económicos. Un análisis institucional del caso español
2009
¿Cómo ha influido en el bienestar económico de los ciudadanos la nueva organización descentralizada del Estado implantada en España tras la Constitución de 1978? ¿Qué tipo de descentralización se ha llevado a cabo? ¿Existe algún riesgo derivado de esa singular estructura de gobierno multinivel? Dar respuesta a estas cuestiones es el objetivo básico del presente trabajo. Tras mostrar cómo ha influido esa nueva estructura organizativa sobre los espectaculares resultados económicos logrados y ofrecer una valoración positiva de dichas reformas, el trabajo concluye enfatizando el carácter situacional del análisis realizado y apuntando algunos desafíos a futuro. Las instituciones formales importa…
Money Doctoring After World War II: Arthur I. Bloomfield and the Federal Reserve Missions to South Korea
2009
In this paper we analyse the scientific contributions of the New York Fed economist Arthur I. Bloomfield. A Canadian born economist, in 1941 Bloomfield took his PhD in economics at the University of Chicago, under the supervision of Jacob Viner and then joined the staff of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a Research Economist and stayed there until 1958. In this position, Bloomfield combined scholarly research on recent economic history and international financial and banking problems with active service as a member of various committees and commissions, both in the United States and abroad. While on leave from the Fed, he accepted appointments as a consultant and advisor to various …
Decentralization and growth: what if the cross-jurisdiction approach had met a dead end?
2013
International audience; The relationship between decentralization and economic growth is generally studied from a perspective stressing universal or quasi-universal regularities across jurisdictions. That approach has generated many insights but seems to reach its limits. The paper explains why it allows contrasting positions with regard to the benefits of decentralization even among proponents of free and competitive markets. And it seems from the empirical literature that no robust and economically significant cross-jurisdiction relation between decentralization and economic performance or growth, except perhaps their independence, has been found. The absence of a relation valid across ju…
A reading of the Spanish Constitution (1978)
1991
The object of this paper is to examine the Spanish Constitution (1978) using the perspective of modern consitutional political economy. This exercise is an interesting one for two reasons: first it provides a kind of test for the usefulness of the c.p.e. approach and the insights the application of that approach yields; second, it provides an opportunity for a wider readership of a document that is of considerable interest in its own right.