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Contrôle, par le Conseil constitutionnel, de la régularité de la procédure d'adoption d'une loi organique, et du caractère organique de chacune de se…

1997

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Député[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawFonction de conseilIncompatibilitéDROIT ET LIBERTE FONDAMENTAUXPrincipe d'égalitéCONSTITUTION ET POUVOIRS PUBLICSComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Premessa

2021

It explains the evolution of the ne bis in idem principle at national as well as at supranational level

ECHRfundamental principleSettore IUS/16 - Diritto Processuale PenaleNe bis in idemEU
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L'utilizzo dell'energia solare nel riscaldamento e nel raffrescamento degli edifici - Stato dell’arte, criteri di dimensionamento e potenzialità a sc…

2006

ENERGIA SOLARE RISCALDAMENTO DEGLI EDIFICI RAFFRESCAMENTO DEGLI EDIFICI
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EPR study of polymeric carbon nitride photocatalysts

2018

EPR spectrometry servea as a unique tool by characterization of polymeric carbon nitride photocatalysts and evaluation of its photocatalytic performance in suspension.

EPR study carbon nitride photocatalysisSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie
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Ecotoxicological status of a watercourse recovering from heavy loading by pulp and paper industry

2013

EROD activitykidusvauriotpalautuminenkuormitussedimentsdissolutiongill damagesedimentitmassa- ja paperiteollisuuswood extractiveliukeneminenrecoverypulp and paper industrysedimentwood extractivesuuteaineetcaddis larvae
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Stolen innocence? Observance of the EU Directive on presumption of innocence by Spanish crime reporting

2021

This paper examines the compliance of Spanish crime reporting with the principles of the 2016 EU Directive on presumption of innocence, which aims at preventing the publication of information that might bias the public and the jurors against the suspect. A content analysis applied to a sample of 200 crime news stories published by eleven of the most popular print and online news platforms in 2018 reveals that the Spanish press coverage of crime is centered around the pre-trial and sentence stages, with little attention to the oral trial. The full name and the face portrait of the suspect appear in roughly one-third of the stories, but this overwhelmingly happens in news stories reporting on…

EU Directive 2016/343Noticias de sucesosmedia_common.quotation_subjectEspañaInnocenceFundamental rightsCrime newsCompliance (psychology)Digital mediaDirectiva Europea 2016/343fundamental rightsAdvertisingPolitical sciencemedios impresosmedia_commonPresumption of innocencebusiness.industryCommunicationCommunication. Mass mediaDirectiveP87-96legacy pressHF5801-6182Content analysisSpainLawderechos fundamentalesmedios digitalespresumption of innocencepresunción de inocenciaSuspectbusinessCommunication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)
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EUIPO Boards of Appeal in the Light of the Principle of Fair Trial

2022

The EUIPO’s Boards of Appeal are called upon to decide on appeals against decisions by the bodies of ‘first instance’. However, their judicial function has always been denied. Conversely, the essay tends to place the Boards of Appeal of the EUIPO in any case within the concept of ‘court’, as defined by the ECtHR, within the framework of Article 6 ECtHR, because it assesses their independence, impartiality, and in general the guarantees required by the ‘fair trial’, until concluding that it is a paradigmatic model in the overall administration and judicial system. EUIPO Boards of Appeal, European Court of Human Rights, Court of Justice of the Eurpean Union, EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, …

EUIPO Boards of Appeal European Court of Human Rights Court of Justice of the Eurpean Union EU Charter of Fundamental Rights Fair trialLawSettore IUS/21 - Diritto Pubblico ComparatoEuropean Public Law
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Recreational fish feeding affects coastal fish behavior and increases frequency of predation on damselfish (Chromis chromis) nests

2006

Wildlife feeding has become an integral part of the range of activities offered to protected area visitors. In marine protected areas (MPAs), fish feeding may cause changes in the behavior, and thus the density and distribution, of coastal fish species. We evaluated spatial variability in human-positive fish behavior around the Ustica Island MPA (Italy) and the potential indirect effects of behavioral change on other species. Two mensurative experiments demonstrated that ca. 1/3 of the species present in fish-feeding areas exhibited human-positive behavior, losing instinctive fear in the presence of humans and encircling people in the water even when food was not provided. A manipulative ex…

EcologybiologyEcologyCoastal fishPomacentridaeMarine lifeAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationChromis chromisPredationFisheryMarine protected areaProtected areaDamselfishEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Co-evolution between ectoparasites and their insect hosts: a simulation study of a damselfly-water mite interaction

2001

Summary 1. A simulation model investigating the co-evolution of water mites infesting their aquatic insect hosts during emergence is presented. The model is based on field and experimental studies of the ectoparasitic water mite Arrenurus cuspidator and the damselfly Coenagrion puella. 2. Three scenarios were studied: (1) Only the host was allowed to evolve timing of emergence, while the timing of the parasites' infestation opportunity was held constant. (2) Both host and parasite were allowed to evolve. (3) Only the parasite's timing was allowed to evolve, while the host was constrained completely. 3. In the first two scenarios, parasite abundances decreased in the course of evolution and …

EcologybiologyHost (biology)EcologyZoologyParasitismmedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationCoenagrionidaeDamselflyInsect ScienceInfestationAquatic insectmedicineParasite hostingCoevolutionEcological Entomology
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Smithian Growth and Complexity

2016

In this paper we argue that Adam Smith’s theory of division and labor and economic growth, in particular through the developments of Alfred Marshall, Allyn Young and Nicholas Kaldor, has characteristics that allow to classify it in the realm of complexity economics. We support this claim by a historical reconstruction of the Smithian growth theory highlighting the characteristics that we show also characterize complex systems. We compare this perspective with the one developed by the traditional economic approach, rooted in general equilibrium, and describe a simple alternative model

Economic Growth Adam Smith Division of Labor ComplexitySettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
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