Search results for "legislation"

showing 10 items of 332 documents

Alla ricerca dei fattori rilevanti nell’adozione dei sistemi di gestione della performance nelle amministrazioni pubbliche territoriali. L’analisi di…

2013

La ricerca scientifica ha dimostrato che la gestione della performance nelle amministrazioni pubbliche sta oggi spostando il proprio focus dalla mera attività di raccolta e rendicontazione di dati alla generazione di informazioni atte a supportare la formulazione di decisioni. L’analisi comparativa dei casi di studio analizzati in questo articolo mira ad identificare i fattori critici sottostanti alla progettazione e all’utilizzo dei sistemi di gestione della performance nelle amministrazioni regionali. Da questa analisi emerge che alcune variabili risultano essenziali ai fini di un’efficace adozione dei sistemi di performance management. Tra queste variabili sono annoverabili: il ruolo del…

Analisi comparativaSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleAmministrazioni pubbliche territorialiCiclo di gestione della performanceThe literature has shown that the focus on performance management is shifting from collecting and reporting data to actually using them for decision making. The comparative case-study analysis presented in this article aims to identify the critical factors for adopting and implementing relevant performance management systems in regional governments. The evidence emerging from this casestudy analysis finds that certain variables are essential to advancing our progress in performance management including the role of legislation the need for leadership and the characteristics of performance indicators. The hope of this research is to encourage regional administrators to embrace leadership roles in interpreting and applying legal frameworks for realizing the benefits of performance management.
researchProduct

Consent to Treatment and Anamnesis as Problem of Communication with Minor Patients in Healthcare Decision-Making

2016

Abstract Lately lawyers and medical professionals pay more attention too the process of minor patient healthcare. The research shall address the issues of legal relationship between minor patients and medical professionals, consent to treatment of minor patients and communication problems including the scope of information which the doctor can provide to the minor patient’s relatives to protect themselves and patients. Legislation prescribes that the information provided by the medical professional to the minor patient must be not only easy-to-understand, but also be consistent with the patient’s age maturity. However, in Latvia, for example, there are no guidelines that specify how medical…

Anamnesismedicine.medical_specialtyHuman rightsScope (project management)business.industryProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjecteducationLegislationMinor (academic)medicine.diseaseMaturity (finance)humanitiesHealth caremedicineMedical emergencybusinessPsychiatryPsychologyhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Formal Sciences and Engineering
researchProduct

INTRODUZIONE AL D.LGS. 19 GENNAIO 2017, N. 3, DI ATTUAZIONE DELLA DIR. 2014/104/UE SUL RISARCIMENTO DEI DANNI PER VIOLAZIONE DELLA NORMATIVA ANTITRUST

2018

Con l’emanazione del d.lgs. 19 gennaio 2017, n. 3 e` stata data attuazione alla direttiva 2014/104/UE del Parlamento e del Consiglio del 26 novembre 2014, relativa a determinate norme che regolano le azioni per il risarcimento del danno ai sensi del diritto nazionale per violazioni delle disposizioni del diritto della concorrenza degli Stati membri e dell’Unione europea. Lo scritto, nell'introdurre una serie di commenti alla neo-introdotta normativa, esamina il percorso evolutivo che ha condotto all'emanazione della direttiva, le scelte con essa operate e le modalità di recepimento nell'ordinamento italiano. With the issuance of Legislative Decree January 19, 2017, no. 3 was implemented the…

Antitrust - Azioni per danniWith the issuance of Legislative Decree January 19 2017 no. 3 was implemented the Directive 2014/104/EU of the Parliament and the Council of November 26 2014 concerning certain rules governing actions for compensation for damages under national law for infringements of the competition law provisions of the Member States and of the European Union. The paper in introducing a series of comments to the newly-introduced legislation examines the evolutionary path that led to the issuance of the directive the choices made with it and the modalities of transposition into Italian law.Settore IUS/04 - Diritto CommercialeAntitrust Law - Damage actions
researchProduct

Fluorine in pharmaceutical industry: fluorine-containing drugs introduced to the market in the last decade (2001-2011).

2013

Antitumor activityNeurotransmitter AgentsDrug Industrybusiness.industryChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyFluorine containingAntineoplastic AgentsGeneral ChemistryFluorineLegislation DrugAntiviral AgentsCommerceAnti-Infective AgentsPharmaceutical PreparationsFluorineHypoglycemic AgentsbusinessGlucocorticoidsPharmaceutical industryHypolipidemic AgentsChemical reviews
researchProduct

Liberalización de los servicios transfronterizos en el Derecho de la Unión Europea

2020

SummaryI. Liberalization of services. II. Case of Matteo Peralta 1. Applicable Legislation 2. Situation of domestic law 3. Freedom of services 4. Flag discrimination.  5. Restrictions on services 6. Freedom of establishment. 7. Measures of equivalent effect 8. Free competition.  III. Case of Alpine Investments.  1. Scope of services. 2. Restriction of origin 3. Jurisprudence Keck and Mithouard 4. Justification of the restriction 5. Need for the measure IV. Conclusions. Bibliography.AbstractThe study addresses the methodology conceptual system and argumentative structure used by the European Union Court in the analysis of the liberalization or free provision of cross-border services between …

ArgumentativeSociology and Political ScienceLiberalizationJurisprudenceProportionality (law)LegislationMunicipal lawPolitical scienceConceptual systemmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionLawmedia_commonLaw and economicsRevista de Derecho Político
researchProduct

Intellectual property from a labour law perspective: the transfer of authors' rights in labour relationships

2020

This article analyses Spanish intellectual property law to establish whether formalised employment contracts are associated with the transfer to employers of the economic rights to works created by employees. This analysis is limited to the legal treatment of employee-created literary, artistic and scientific works, which are subject to authors' rights and are protected by intellectual property law. The study does not include inventions created in a labour relationship, which are regulated by legislation on patents and brands, and are thus dealt with differently according to industrial property rights.

Authors' rightsStrategy and ManagementPolitical scienceLabour lawPerspective (graphical)Subject (philosophy)Industrial propertyLegislationEmployee rightsBusiness and International ManagementIntellectual propertyLawLaw and economicsInternational Journal of Intellectual Property Management
researchProduct

Las prácticas de evaluación en las materias de Ciencias Sociales de ESO en la Región de Murcia según la opinión de los inspectores de Educación

2015

Este artículo muestra las opiniones de los inspectores educativos respecto a las prácticas de evaluación de los profesores de Geografía e Historia de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria (ESO) en la Región de Murcia, concretamente lo relativo a instrumentos y fases de evaluación, las concepciones sobre la calificación y la evaluación por competencias básicas. Los datos han sido extraídos mediante cuestionarios. Los resultados indican que las prácticas de evaluación de los profesores de Geografía e Historia no han variado en el tiempo a pesar de la introducción de novedades legislativas. El examen basado en contenidos conceptuales sigue siendo el instrumento de evaluación más importante. Todo el…

Basic skillsDidácticas aplicadasGeographyLibrary sciencePsicología y educaciónLegislation:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PEDAGOGÍAHumanitiesDidáctica de las Ciencias Experimentales y Sociales
researchProduct

Basic skills provision for the have‐nots: a rights hoax? Re‐examining international standards on the right to education

2011

In the present era of accelerating globalisation of the labour market and education, access to knowledge of value has become increasingly complicated. This study enquired into the rights to post‐compulsory basic education by analysing the contemporary standard‐setting instruments of the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the European Community. An analytical scheme was developed that suggested four interconnected areas of education legislation, disregard of which cumulatively maintains exclusion of educationally disadvantaged individuals from knowledge and skills with proper value in the job market. The four thematic aspects identified were rights, recognition, resources and represen…

Basic skillsValue (ethics)Economic growthGlobalizationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Content analysisBasic educationLegislationSociologyPublic administrationEducationDisadvantagedSocial theoryInternational Journal of Inclusive Education
researchProduct

Corruption in international business: A review and research agenda

2020

Abstract We systematically reviewed the literature on corruption in international business (137 articles) for the last 17 years between 1992 and 2019. Additionally, we identified seven research streams in this growing literature: (1) the legislation against corruption, (2) the determinants of corruption, (3) combating corruption, 4) the effect of corruption on firms, (5) the political environment and corruption, (6) corruption as a challenge to existing theories of management, and (7) the effect of corruption on foreign direct investment and trade. Based on this review, we recommend that strong international laws are needed to minimize the negative impact of corruption on international busi…

Bibliometric analysis; Bribery; Content analysis; Corruption; Firms; International business; Meta-literature review; PoliticsCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAccountingLegislationData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYForeign direct investmentInternational businessPoliticsSettore SECS-P/11 - ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARIBibliometric analysis0502 economics and businessFirmsOperational efficiencyBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonMarketingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPoliticsInternational lawInternational businessCorruptionBriberyMeta-literature reviewContent analysis050211 marketingbusiness050203 business & managementFinanceContent analysis
researchProduct

Reducing energy consumptions and CO2 emissions in European countries: a review on legal environment and increasing use of photovoltaic energy for Ele…

2010

In Europe, the building sector is ranked second in terms of CO2 emissions, just after transport. Particularly, it accounts for 25% of the overall CO2 emissions. Moreover, in order to reduce CO2 emissions, European legislations encourage the use of renewable energies and, among them, particularly the use of PhotoVoltaic (PV) one. This because the connection between the use of PV clean energy and the reduction of CO2 emission is well demonstrated. In this context, the first part of the paper is focused on the regulations related to building energy efficiency while the second part investigates the deployment of PV source all over Europe.

CO2 reduction legislations energy efficiency PV source
researchProduct