Introduzione all'analisi dei servizi e degli interventi in ambito sociale
In: Politiche e servizi sociali 208
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In: Politiche e servizi sociali 208
In: Quaderni del Circolo Rosselli: QCR : pubblicazione trimestrale, Band 20, Heft 69, S. 125-130
ISSN: 1123-9700
In: Texto para discussão no. 1039
In: Opera onmia di Teodorico Moretti-Costanzi 29
In: Ochrona dziedzictwa kulturowego: Protection of cultural heritage, Heft 8, S. 79-88
ISSN: 2543-6422
The need to show to the public issues related to conservation of cultural properties first became clear in the eighties during the great projects conducted in the Roman forum. Three major conservation innovations were introduced at that time: documentation became part of the contract specifications; consolidation was performed using slaked lime; the worksite scaffolding was opened to non-specialists. The way in which the documentation is realized is an indicator of the quality and professionalism of a program. This should incorporate a communication plan, to promote and raise awareness among the public about the instances related to the conservation of cultural heritage. This article addresses the communication principles applied to conservation interventions.
Questions posed: Do you think that human rights and equality are sufficiently protected and promoted in Malta? If not: Which human rights do you believe need further protection and promotion? How can Malta better protect and promote human rights and equality overall? Are there any models that you would propose that government should consider looking at in terms of legislation, institutional frameworks or both? If yes, what is especially good about such models? Due to the fact that question (b) is broader in scope and consequence than question (a), it shall be dealt with first. A brief look into specific rights, which should serve only as an example of the many rights that need further protection, will then follow with regard to question (a), whilst the answers to question (c) will be incorporated into the first section. An observation is made about question (a) of the consultation: While it was understandable and conceivable that it is asked if the protection of any specific right seems particularly lacking, the latter part of the question, 'Which human rights do you believe need further promotion?' seemed anomalous to the very notion of universal human rights as proclaimed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is the Programme's belief that all human rights should be promoted with equal vigour. How can Malta better protect and promote human rights and equality overall? It is the Programme's tenet that a more holistic approach should be taken in protecting and promoting human rights and equality. Doing so would allow for the development of a culture of human rights wherein it is understood that such rights are universal, indivisible and inalienable and would thereby bring Maltese human rights protection within the standards of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1950. In this regard, while several positive measures aimed at providing individuals with access to their human rights have been adopted in recent years, it would be remiss not to acknowledge that the Maltese system of human rights protection is still lacking in a number of areas. ; peer-reviewed
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In: Revista do Serviço Público, Band 56, Heft 1, S. 37-55
ISSN: 2357-8017
O mercado de trabalho sofreu profundas transformações desde o começo do capitalismo até o momento atual, sendo possível compará-lo a uma loteria, na qual os trabalhadores passaram a competir entre si por ascensão profissional. Os bilhetes dessa loteria são os investimentos em capital humano. Nela haverá, necessariamente, vencedores e perdedores, com os primeiros apropriando-se do trabalho dos últimos. Dessa realidade, surge uma nova forma de exploração do trabalho, cujo instrumento de legitimação é o capital humano, que reforça a tendência inerente do capitalismo à geração de desigualdade e coloca limitações à visão tradicional de combate à desigualdade baseada na democratização do capital humano. O crescimento também tem limitações na redução da desigualdade, tendo em vista que a motivação microeconômica que gera o crescimento macroeconômico é justamente a busca pela desigualdade.
In: Trabajo: Revista de la Asociación Estatal de Centros Universitarios de Relaciones Laborales y Ciencias del Trabajo, Band 16
ISSN: 1136-3819
In: Politiche e servizi sociali 116
In: Gérontologie et société, Band 16 / n° 67, Heft 4, S. 80-87