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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "RESPONSABILITÀ, PROVIDER"
Garoupa, Nuno, Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci y Fernando Gómez-Pomar. "State Liability". European Review of Private Law 18, Issue 4 (1 de agosto de 2010): 773–811. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2010061.
Texto completoTanovich, David M. "Learning to Act Like a Lawyer: A Model Code of Professional Responsibility for Law Students". Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 27, n.º 1 (1 de febrero de 2009): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.22329/wyaj.v27i1.4564.
Texto completoVicente, Lécia. "Un-consented Transfers of Shares: A Comparative Perspective". European Company Law 9, Issue 6 (21 de enero de 2012): 300–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/eucl2012050.
Texto completoRiznyk, O. R. "The social conditioning of criminal responsibility for illegal deprivation of liberty". Actual problems of improving of current legislation of Ukraine, n.º 59 (30 de junio de 2022): 178–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/apiclu.59.178-190.
Texto completoAndreu-Pinillos, Alberto, José-Luis Fernández-Fernández y Joaquín Fernández-Mateo. "Corporate governance in sustainability indexes: a Spanish case study". Revista de Comunicación 19, n.º 2 (11 de septiembre de 2020): 7–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.26441/rc19.2-2020-a1.
Texto completoMarotta, Giuseppe y Concetta Nazzaro. "Responsabilitŕ sociale e creazione di valore nell'impresa agroalimentare: nuove frontiere di ricerca". ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE, n.º 1 (mayo de 2012): 13–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ecag2012-001002.
Texto completoDe Barros Leal, Mayka Marques Paes. "AS TRAGÉDIAS SOCIOAMBIENTAIS NO BRASIL: A EMERGÊNCIA DA RESPONSABILIZAÇÃO DAS EMPRESAS MINERADORAS FRENTE À VIOLAÇÃO DOS DIREITOS HUMANOS". Revista Eletrônica Direito e Política 16, n.º 1 (4 de mayo de 2021): 157–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.14210/rdp.v16n1.p157-180.
Texto completoPalmieri, Joelle. "Crise, Genre et TIC: Recette pour une Schizophrénie Prononcée - L’Exemple de L’Afrique du Sud". tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 8, n.º 2 (28 de agosto de 2010): 285–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v8i2.141.
Texto completoPalmieri, Joelle. "Crise, Genre et TIC: Recette pour une Schizophrénie Prononcée - L’Exemple de L’Afrique du Sud". tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 8, n.º 2 (28 de agosto de 2010): 285–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/vol8iss2pp285-309.
Texto completoRobertazzi, Mariella. "Giurisprudenza e responsabilità morale: Il "Buon Giudice" Magnaud = Jurisprudence and moral responsibility: "The Good Judge" Magnaud". UNIVERSITAS. Revista de Filosofía, Derecho y Política, n.º 28 (11 de julio de 2018): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2018.4312.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "RESPONSABILITÀ, PROVIDER"
Mantovani, Damiano. "La responsabilità del provider nel web 2.0". Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2010. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/1142/.
Texto completoDuhen, Willy. "La responsabilité extra-contractuelle du fournisseur d'accès à Internet". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012AIXM1052.
Texto completoInternet Service Providers are major actors of the Information Society. They offer connections, controls access points, and can also identify their users. Their many liabilities result from their multiple functions as technical services provider, data controller or performers of judicial orders. These legal obligations are numerous and sometimes overabundant. In spite of an existing and specific liability status, the very notion of "Internet service provider" still remains legally undefined. This lacuna entails a profusion of legal status imposing an ISP status to players for which the main activity is not to provide an Internet connection : Universities, companies, individuals. From then on, criminal, civil and administrative liabilities multiply and create an instable, obscure and even abstruse status. This lexical and legal scattering is even worsened by the functional application of the electronic communications and Information Society legal framework to access providing activities. It is then necessary to unify the legal regimes associated to those activities according to stabilized legal concepts. This reconstruction will inevitably affect the Information Society legal framework as a whole. Eventually, it will open on a possible ground for the electronic communications legal framework
Wicke-Reuter, Ursel. "Göttliche Providenz und menschliche Verantwortung bei Ben Sira und in der Frühen Stoa /". Berlin : W. de Gruyter, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb399019733.
Texto completoDozza, Davide. "La responsabilità dei social network nella diffusione della disinformazione online". Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/24973/.
Texto completoKammas, Said. "Pratiques de développement durable chez les prestataires logistiques marocains : quel levier de performance globale ?" Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015MON30033/document.
Texto completoIn an environment of increasingly unstable and uncertain, companies in general, have other choices only to search the global and durable performance which only could constitute a factor of sustainability and a major competing advantage. The global performance of companies’ acts on all the dimensions of the cycle of life of the product / service: from design to delivery to the consumer, reducing costs to be able to offer the best price to the customer. This optimization’s logistics endwise of the chain has become a vital necessity for the sustainability of the company.Today, businesses in general and logistics providers in particular, are confronted with the realization that modeling their supply chain needs to be reviewed more efficient and especially that the impacts of their activity must be taken into account : integrating environmental constraints in the management of their supply activities, distribution, transportation, ... and supply, distribution, of transport,… and to release some ways for economic, social and environmental progress, that must be the strategic challenge of the next decade.Hence, the need to adopt a specific management aiming to reconcile classical practices leading to the global performance, and innovative and specific practices that promote on sustainable development.Our research will treat the following problematic: how to realize the global performance of SMEs in the Transportation and Logistics sector in Morocco, by adopting the practices of sustainable development?Thus, we will treat in this work, a model of specific Management able to lead the Moroccan logistics providers to the global performance, while reconciling the various financial, social and environmental challenges For this purpose, we ask a key question: how the sustainable development is presented as an opportunity to achieve sustainable performance?
González, Rodríguez María Isabel. "Responsabilidad de los prestadores de servicios de la sociedad de la información (pssi) de intermediación de acceso a internet. Especial referencia a la vulneración de derechos de autor al intercambiarse los usuarios contenido digital para uso privado con las redes “peer-to-peer” (p2p). Análisis comparado del derecho estadounidense y de la Unión Europea". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/456677.
Texto completoDuring the last few years, although technical capabilities have evolved enough to permit access Internet Service Providers (ISPs), with their very unique position, to develop surveillance techniques over all the information transmitted by their users through their services, both the United States and the European Union have not modified their legal frameworks established in years 2000 and 1998 regarding, on one side, the exemption from liability due to alleged online copyright infringements performed by the users of their services in the European Union and, on the other side, the liability limitation regarding monetary relief in the same cases in the United States. On the contrary, both territories have established the foundations to protect the innovative capacity the Net allows thanks to the use of P2P networks, establishing regulations to protect Internet´s neutrality to allow economic growth, forcing the availability of access services with the same bandwidth in both directions, except if necessary for temporary technical needs, and also not permitting the control over the information sent between end-users. We have analyzed the technical systems available to access content and the evolution of the P2P technologies, as well as their historical legal development in both territories included in our study. Moreover, we describe the graduated response schemes established privately in the United States and Ireland, and publicly in France, as well as the attempt performed by the powerful associations representing the content industries to establish through the implementation of a clause in the international agreement ACTA (“Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement”), in a non-transparent way and without the possibility of being subject to judicial scrutiny, of graduated response schemes to be implemented through access ISPs with the purpose to withdraw the Internet connection from end-users allegedly using P2P networks to infringe copyright, as well as the implementation of other techniques by the same access ISPs that do not respect the presumption of innocence and the burden of proof principles. The implementation of this type of schemes would infringe fundamental and civil rights strongly protected in our western societies. Also, we highlight how both territories have implemented the same “Follow the money” approach to avoid commercial gains due to online copyright infringements. We conclude analyzing how both regulatory models have established that access ISPs cannot behave jeopardizing the freedom of expression and privacy of their users, free competition, innovation and the development of high-speed Internet access, as well as the cultural development to benefit the interests of the public in general, permitting the defense of copyright, but not in an isolated way. Copyright should be protected jointly with other principles such as legal fairness and proportionality that should be balanced with the other fundamental rights at stake, as studies from impartial sources show that no damages exist in the potential market of copyright owners due to the use of P2P networks for private use and without commercial purposes.
SOTO, SOLANO Miller. "LA RESPONSABILITÀ PENALE DEI PROVIDERS". Doctoral thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11562/416337.
Texto completoThe thesis here presented after four year PhD, analyzes the criminal responsibility attributable to the Internet Service Provider. The work is developed in four chapters that concern respectively the international laws, the Italian legislation on criminal responsibility of the Provider, and the comparative analysis of foreign legislation. This analysis takes account of the way and the space around which constitutes the offense committed on the Internet and the relationship that exists between the active subject and the one proportional space in which or through which they commit the crime online : the Internet Service Provider.
Castellani, Lisa. "INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER DELINQUERE ET PUNIRI POTEST?" Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11562/944272.
Texto completoThe overall aim of this research project is to contribute to theoretical framework concerning the creation of Internet Service Providers crime responsibility for offenses committed by third persons abusing the infrastructure of the internet. After a first investigation into the concept of “computer crime”, a catching and meaningful term that has not an internationally recognized legal definition but that, at European level, is included in the list of areas of “serious crimes” of the Article 83 of the Lisbon Treaty, the central question for this project is a deeper understanding of the conditions and bounds of ISPs crime responsibility.The rapid and pervasive development of information and communication technologies and infrastructures, enhanced by phenomena such as Internet, is leading to an ever changing world. Digital mobility is changing the way of working and business practices, it is changing the way in which we communicate, let’s think to the more and more important role of social networks and it has created opportunities for unanticipated economic and social developments. New opportunities has been created to allow a free and immediate access to a huge range of information and contents. But of course, all these positive effects for the economic, political, professional and interpersonal exchanges brings also uncountable risks. Cyber incidents affecting millions of users are becoming more and more common and they are increasing on a large scale. ISPs come and act in many forms and sizes and go by many names, such as phone companies, cable and wireless companies, etc. They are the Internet stewards that plan and manage resources, providing reliable connectivity and ensuring delivery for traffic and services, so, because of their important role we should therefore ask whether ISPs should have additional duties ensuring the reliable delivery as an essential service. We have also to understand if the information and communication industry can be considered responsible for offenses committed by third persons abusing the infrastructure of the internet. This issue raises numerous legal problems, which are at first connected to the structure of crime responsibility and in particular the criteria of the “personality” of criminal liability ex art. 27 Cost.Because of the intrinsic factor of internationalization of the cyberspace is necessary a comparative approach and the examination of the models of crime responsibility contemplated in other country, such as Germany or United States, and of the European Union Law (for example Directive 2000/31/EC).The supranational dimension and huge importance of the matter object of the research involves the need to create solutions not only at a European level but also internationally.
Libros sobre el tema "RESPONSABILITÀ, PROVIDER"
Allegri, Maria Romana. Ubi Social, Ibi Ius: Fondamenti costituzionali dei social network e profili giuridici della responsabilità dei provider. Milan: FrancoAngeli, 2018.
Buscar texto completoPasquino, Teresa. Servizi telematici e criteri di responsabilità. Milano: A. Giuffrè, 2003.
Buscar texto completoRiccio, Giovanni Maria. La responsabilità civile degli Internet providers. Torino: G. Giappichelli, 2002.
Buscar texto completoDuhen, Willy. La responsabilité extra-contractuelle du fournisseur d'accès à Internet. Aix-en-Provence: Presses universitaires d'Aix-Marseille, 2013.
Buscar texto completoBocchini, Roberto. La responsabilità civile degli intermediari del commercio elettronico: Contributo allo studio dell'illecito plurisoggettivo permanente. Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane, 2003.
Buscar texto completoGottliche Providenz Und Menschliche Verantwortung Bei Ben Sira Und in Der Fruhen Stoa (Beihefte Zur Zeitschrift Fuer Die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft). Walter De Gruyter Inc, 2000.
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