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'Uber Economy': Employee, Self-Employed or a Need of a Special Employment Regulation?

2015

The Digital era has changed industrial relationships dramatically. This has caused a considerable legal uncertainty about which rules apply to cyberspace. Technology is transforming business organization in a way that makes employees -- as subordinate work -- less necessary. A new type of companies "on demand economy" "sharing economy" -- dedicated to connecting customers directly with individual service providers are emerging. Thus, these companies develop their core business completely through workers classified as self-employed. In this context, employment law is facing its greatest challenge, dealing with a very different reality compared to the one existing when it was created. This pa…

Sharing economyCore businessEconomyLabour lawBusinessDigital economyService providerCyberspaceSelf-employmentEmployment contractSSRN Electronic Journal
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El Contrato De Trabajo En El S. XXI: La Economma Colaborativa, On-Demand Economy, Crowdsorcing, Uber Economy Y Otras Formas De Descentralizaciin Prod…

2015

Spanish Abstract: Las nuevas plataformas virtuales estan cambiando la forma en la que se presta servicios. La tecnologia esta trasformando las organizaciones empresariales de forma que el trabajador subordinado es menos necesario. Un nuevo tipo de empresas --"on demand, economy "sharing economy"-- se dedican a conectar al cliente directamente con el prestador de servicios. De esta forma, estas companias desarrollan su principal actividad a traves de trabajadores autonomos. En este contexto, el Derecho del trabajo se enfrenta a su mayor desafio, teniendo que regular una realidad muy diferente a la existente en el momento en el que fue creado. Sin embargo, los trabajadores siguen necesitando …

Sharing economyEconomybusiness.industryOn demandSociologybusinessCrowdsourcingOutsourcingEmployment contractSSRN Electronic Journal
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Short-Term Electricity Futures Prices: Evidence on the Time-Varying Risk Premium

2008

This paper examines empirically the relationship between electricity spot and futures prices, by analysing a decade of data for a set of short term-to-maturity futures contracts traded in the Nordic Power Exchange, Nord Pool. It is found that, on average, there are significant positive risk premiums in short-term electricity futures prices. The significance and size of the premiums, however, varies seasonally over the year; whereas it is greatest during winter, it is zero in summer. It is also found that time-varying risk premiums are significantly related to unexpectedly low reservoir levels. Furthermore, before the unprecedented supply-shock that hit the Nord Pool market around the end of…

Shock (economics)Spot contractGeographyEconomybusiness.industrySkewnessRisk premiumVariance (land use)Monetary economicsElectricitybusinessFutures contractTerm (time)SSRN Electronic Journal
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: Difficulties ans risks of interSME cooperation : solutions provided by private-equity firms

2016

L’article analyse les difficultés et risques auxquels font face les petites et moyennes entreprises (PME) lors de la formation de coopérations interfirmes, et les rôles joués par les sociétés de capital-investissement dans leur diminution. Les PME font principalement face à une asymétrie informationnelle et une incertitude accrues en comparaison aux entreprises plus grandes. Les sociétés de capital-investissement permettent de réduire ces deux facteurs et d’instaurer une situation de confiance entre les futurs cocontractants, ce qui évite l’échec de la transaction. Une étude de cas multiples à visée infirmationniste menée sur le marché français du capital-investissement détaille ces princip…

Social Sciences and Humanitiescoopérations interfirmesRisques contractuelsRiesgos contractualesInterfirm cooperation0502 economics and businessEstudios de casosPrivate-equityCapital de riesgoPME[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationsmall to medium sized companies (SME)Études de cas050208 financeInterfirms cooperations05 social sciencesSMEPetites et moyennes entreprises (PME)General Medicinecapital-investissementContractual risksPyMEprivate equity marketSciences Humaines et SocialesCase studiesCooperaciones interempresas050203 business & management
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‘Whose side are you on?’: negotiations between individual liberty and collective responsibility in Millar and McNiven’sMarvel Civil War

2015

The Civil War series by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, published between July 2006 and January 2007, involves superheroes in a battle among themselves as an allegory for political conflicts of the United States, post-Patriot Act. Akin to Alan Moore’s Watchmen and the Uncanny X-Men series, Civil War centers on a political solution to regulate and control superhero vigilante justice. The rhetoric represented by the conflicting factions orbits the concerns of individual liberty vs. collective responsibility, with Captain America (a World War Two and Cold War warrior) siding most adamantly against government supervision and Iron Man fighting in favor of government control. The civil war played …

Social contractBattleHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIGun controlCollective responsibilityPoliticsSpanish Civil WarLawTea partymedia_commonJournal of Graphic Novels and Comics
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(Un)Natural and contractual international society: A conceptual inquiry

2011

This article offers a critical perspective on one of the central concepts of IR and the English School of IR in particular, namely the concept of international society. It argues that the moral agency of international society and its ‘naturalness’ were affirmed simultaneously with the marginalization of the concept of societas designating contractual political relations. The article traces the concept of contracted societas back to the work of Hugo Grotius, an acclaimed founder of the ‘international society’ tradition. By placing Grotius’ use of the concept in the context of ancient and early modern discussion of political alliances and partnerships, it demonstrates that politically contra…

Social contractCritical perspectiveSociology and Political ScienceContext (language use)PoliticsNaturalnessMoral agencyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationsta517Natural (music)Conceptual historySocial scienceLaw and economicsEuropean Journal of International Relations
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Higher education and economic development in the OECD: policy lessons for other countries and regions

2016

ABSTRACTThis paper sheds light on the role of tertiary or higher education in economic development across two successful OECD case studies: Finland and South Korea. A number of key aspects are discussed, from the nature of the social contract between higher education and the economy to the endogenous characteristics of domestic higher education to the links between the sector and regional development, innovation and the labour market. The lessons learned are of importance to policy makers and institutional planners across the world, not least to less developing nations and regions, due to the unprecedented opportunities brought by a global, knowledge-based economy.

Social contractEconomic growthPublic AdministrationHigher educationbusiness.industryKnowledge economy05 social sciences050301 educationDeveloping countryPublic policyPolicy analysisEducation0502 economics and businessEconomicsEducation policy050207 economicsComparative educationbusiness0503 educationJournal of Higher Education Policy and Management
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Controlar el Delito, Controlar la Sociedad. Teorías y debates sobre la cuestión criminal, del siglo XVII al XXI. Darío Melossi.

2018

 Se ha hablado mucho de la seguridad y se ha debatidomás aún, pero argumentos sólidos como losque se encuentran en el libro Controlar el Delito,Controlar la Sociedad,  no son tan frecuentes. El autorde esta obra, Dario Melossi, nos deleita con unatesis por demás interesante: los procesos delictivos yel orden reproductivo de la sociedad se encuentraninextricablemente unidos.El libro se encuentra estructurado en tres partesprincipales. La primera se corresponde con unalectura teórica del abordaje de los primeros criminólogoso sociólogos respecto a la pena y la desviación.Desde Beccaria hasta Durkheim todos losautores clásicos pasan por la pluma de Melossi. Losdiferentes estudiosos partieron d…

Social contractGeneral MedicineSociologyCapitalismHumanitiesOrder (virtue)Revista Perspectivas de Políticas Públicas
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Umowa czy harmonia społeczna

2017

There are some well-known critiques of social contract undertaken from the traditionalist, communitarian and Marxist perspectives. This article suggests a different, rationalist approach: the return to classical rationality. I show that the idea of the social contract has its basis in the mistaken modern assertions concerning human nature, identifying human beings as individuals moved by desires and the will to power, and the phenomenon of life as an endless conflict. I argue that cooperation is essential to human life. It is cooperation and the presence of ethics in the public and private spheres that makes us fully human and civilized beings. The community organized according to the requi…

Social contractHuman lifePolitical sciencePhenomenonHarmonious SocietyEnvironmental ethicsRationalityMarxist philosophySocial scienceWill to powerSocietas et Ius
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The Role of Nature in the Secularization of Criminal Law in Europe (17th–19th Centuries)

2020

Some authors have argued that enlightenment authors endorsed a social contract that was not compatible with the existence of laws of nature or a moral foundation for criminal law, while nineteenth-century liberal criminal lawyers founded criminal law upon a natural law theory, based on divine commands. This chapter demonstrates on the contrary that enlightenment authors did not necessarily make a sharp distinction between morality and criminal law, nor did 19th-century criminal lawyers adopted a conception of criminal law that was too heavily dependent on morality, as it was defended by medieval and early-modern-age scholars. The traditional dichotomy between enlightened thinkers and tradit…

Social contractNatural lawPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLawSecularizationCriminal lawFoundation (evidence)EnlightenmentMoralitymedia_common
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