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Property and cross-border couples from the perspective of European regulation

2021

The family property regimes constitute a relevant sector of the EU regulatory framework strongly connected with fundamental rights policies. Family property offers specific issues which need to balance individual rights with general interests, especially in matter of real estate property. The fragmentation of the discipline in EU Family law, the diversity of the domestic rules regarding rights in rem requires a large use of flexibility from EU legislator and EU legal professionals. The discipline provides by EU Regulations 1103 and 1104/2016 could be an interesting example to manage cross-border couple?s interests: the principles of universality and unity have to be used appropriately and, …

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]familia2386-4567 22661 Actualidad jurídica iberoamericana 587897 2021 15 8113561 Property and cross-border couples from the perspective of European regulation RuggerifamilyLucia The family property regimes constitute a relevant sector of the EU regulatory framework strongly connected with fundamental rights policies. Family property offers specific issues which need to balance individual rights with general intereststhe best solution is ?retraction? and ?adaptation? of domestic legal framework. Propertythe principles of universality and unity have to be used appropriately and [the diversity of the domestic rules regarding rights in rem requires a large use of flexibility from EU legislator and EU legal professionals. The discipline provides by EU Regulations 1103 and 1104/2016 could be an interesting example to manage cross-border couple?s interests]régimen económicoespecially in matter of real estate property. The fragmentation of the discipline in EU Family lawparejas transfronterizas. 252 273property regimescross-border couples.UNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASPropiedadthe diversity of the domestic rules regarding rights in rem requires a large use of flexibility from EU legislator and EU legal professionals. The discipline provides by EU Regulations 1103 and 1104/2016 could be an interesting example to manage cross-border couple?s interests: the principles of universality and unity have to be used appropriately andin some case
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Aldonis Vēriņš (1929–2020), Latvian Ornamental Plants Breeder

2020

Breeder (cellular automaton)MultidisciplinaryGeneral interestAgroforestryScienceQOrnamental plantlanguageLatvianlanguage.human_languageProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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The need for internships and school practices as a method of bridging the gap between education and industry in Romania

2017

Abstract This paper presents the current situation of school practice and internships as ways of reducing the gap between the labor market and education. In the first part, there is highlighted the current situation of Romania comparing with other European countries when it comes about graduates finding a job in their field of studies. Among the biggest issues encountered by a young graduate we see that "Lack of experience” play a big role in not finding a proper job in our country after graduation. So the need to reduce this problem is vital in order to ease finding a job in the studies areas for graduates. A list of advantages is presented to encourage internships/school practice among th…

Bridging (networking)ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONGeneral interestbusiness.industryRomanian0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyPublic relationslanguage.human_languageOrder (exchange)Political scienceInternship021105 building & constructionComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONlanguagebusinessGraduationBalkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education
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Exercise, Chronotropic and Inotropic Capacity in Athletes with Different Training Programmes

2020

Abstract Amateur sport has significant influence on peoples’ physical activity and affects the prevalence of non-communicable diseases. The population of competing amateur athletes has not been sufficiently studied, and there is a huge gap between functional results of untrained individuals and professional athletes. The aim of the study was to evaluate the exercise capacity and chrono-tropic, inotropic capacity in amateur athletes with different training programmes, as assessed by cardiopulmonary exercise testing. In a longitudinal prospective study, 600 amateur athletes who performed high dynamic load sports, according to the Mitchell Classification of Sports, were assessed. The individua…

ChronotropicInotropemedicine.medical_specialtybiologyGeneral interestAthletes030229 sport sciences030204 cardiovascular system & hematologybiology.organism_classification03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical therapymedicinehuman activitiesProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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Democracy as Action in Concert and Social State’s Future

2015

This article departs from the analysis of the two possible and opposing visions of politics that distinguishes Arendt: politics as a way of dominion and politics as action in concert. It presents the problem of the necessity to regenerate democracy on the basis of a greater political commitment of all citizens, going deep into the conditions under which democracies can effectively become channels for political action in the noblest sense of the term: as the ability of a group to act in concert, to pursue common objectives, to work for the general interest and the justice of institutions. These conditions for a civic democracy would be mainly: social cohesion, participation and inclusion

Cohesion (linguistics)PoliticsVisionGeneral interestmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPolitical actionSociologyDominionCartographyDemocracymedia_commonPersona y Derecho
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Beyond Scientific Objectivity : Knowing about Right and Wrong

2007

Our way of seeing things depends upon the state of our minds. We can look at the world through the lenses of love, hate or indifference. What remains largely unquestioned about science is its essence. Scientific objectivity is not free from subjectivity. I argue that objective, scientific knowledge is a partial knowledge based on indifference, the state of mind that constitutes the scientific attitude. Hate does not produce knowledge at all, but reinforces our prejudices. However, love gives the possibility of knowing someone or something fully, and not only as an object. Once we accept that our experiences, thoughts, and feelings are not incommunicable, we can arrive at inter-subjective an…

Conference Proceedings Contemporary Philosophy General Interest
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Contingent Valuation Measurement for Staging the Olympic Games: The Failed Bid to Host the 2018 Winter Games in Munich

2020

In the past decade, well-planned bids for hosting Olympic Games failed due to a sudden lack of a support by the population. Therefore, we study both the determinants of people’s willingness to pay (WTP) to host the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Munich and the changes of respondents’ attitudes and WTP over time. The results from three surveys in 2009, 2010 and 2011 demonstrate that both the perception of the public benefit of the Olympic Games and the general interest in sport have a positive influence on WTP. Moreover, attitudes vary over time, indicating that external factors influence the population’s evaluations of, and appreciation for, hosting of Olympic Games (e.g. media reports). In c…

Contingent valuationeducation.field_of_studyGeneral interestPublic economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationPublic benefitWillingness to payPerceptionReferendumBusinesseducationHost (network)media_common
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Le Potenzialità del Trust come Veicolo Istituzionale Prescelto per Responsabilizzare il Terzo Settore nel Recupero e nella Valorizzazione del Patrimo…

2019

Italian Abstract: In Italia, la tutela del patrimonio culturale e sempre stata demandata principalmente allo Stato o, piu in generale, al settore pubblico, soprattutto alla luce della naturale vocazione degli attori pubblici a perseguire interessi generali. Tuttavia, oggigiorno tale “automatismo burocratico” e stato messo in discussione da due macro-trends in atto: da un lato la fine del monopolio degli attori pubblici nella cura dell’interesse generale, in ragione dei crescenti vincoli di bilancio; dall’altro, la speculare emersione a livello comunale di iniziative di “cittadini attivi” disposti a farsi carico della tutela di interessi generali e del proposito di recupero e di valorizzazio…

Cultural heritageGeneral interestbusiness.industryPolitical sciencePublic sectorbusinessHumanitiesMunicipal levelSSRN Electronic Journal
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The identification of social economy companies in Spain. Legal problems

2018

La Ley de Economía Social 5/2001 nace con el objetivo de configurar un marco jurídico que de visibilidad a la economía social y le otorgue mayor seguridad jurídica; y con esta finalidad define la economía social y establece los requisitos que deben cumplir las entidades denominadas de economía social. Esos requisitos hacen referencia a la condición de entidad privada, al desarrollo de una actividad económica con criterios empresariales y al cumplimiento de ciertos fines y principios. Las entidades de la economía social deben perseguir el interés general, de forma directa o en conjunción con los intereses de sus miembros usuarios, y deben actuar conforme con ciertos principios que pueden cal…

Economics and EconometricsGeneral interestSocial economyBeneficiaryAccountingLeyesLawsEstatutosCatalogueAdministration (probate law)Compliance (psychology)CooperativasContabilidad0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationDerecho mercantilMemoriaEconomía socialAccreditationEconomic memorybusiness.industry05 social sciencesAnnual report0506 political scienceConjunction (grammar)Calificación jurídicaBusinessRegistroCatálogo050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Social economy
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The ‘social choice’ of privatising urban water services: A case study of Madrid in Spain

2015

Abstract In countries where privatisation is permitted by law, policymakers usually provide different reasons of general interest to allow private companies to manage water services. However, these decisions often provoke intense political debate and are at times opposed by citizens. We illustrate how the Analytic Hierarchy Process can be used to introduce a political analysis regarding the management of water services. We analyse the recent decision taken by the Regional Government of Madrid (Spain) to part-privatise the management of water services. Our main result suggests that policymakers should reconsider the importance of citizen participation in the management of water services.

Economics and EconometricsGovernmentEconomic growthPoliticsGeneral interestPublic economicsbusiness.industryEconomicsAnalytic hierarchy processWater industryUrban waterbusinessSocial choice theoryJournal of Policy Modeling
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