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Contractual Limits to the Right to Strike in the Era of Crisis. The Italian Case with some Comparative Reliefs (France and the U.K.)
The economic crisis, the outsourcing of production, and globalization have produced significant changes in industrial relations and trade unions. Because of these changes, dissent – which is usually manifested through the exercise of the right to strike and the spontaneous actions – faces certain limitations set by trade union clauses, which have been recently introduced to govern industrial relations (e.g. industrial peace clauses and enforceability ones). In order to deal with the foregoing questions, the present paper provides an analysis of the notion of strike through supranational sources (Introduction, Silvia Donà, Università di Roma La Sapienza), followed by an examination of what is meant by “holding the right to strike” in Italy. The paper goes on to investigate the way this right is exercised (Section 1, Lilli Carollo, Università di Roma La Sapienza) and the clauses which have been devised to narrow down its exercise through the years (Section 2, Anna Rota, Università di Bologna), and concludes with an overview of the consequences arising from the violations of these clauses (Section 3, Marianna Russo, Università di Roma La Sapienza). With a view of better understanding the peculiarities of the Italian rules concerning the right to strike, a comparison will be provided with France and the UK (Marta Filippi, Università di Roma La Sapienza)
MSJ778008_supplementary_appendix_2 – Supplemental material for Cross-modal plasticity among sensory networks in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders
Supplemental material, MSJ778008_supplementary_appendix_2 for Cross-modal plasticity among sensory networks in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders by Maria Assunta Rocca, Filippo Savoldi, Paola Valsasina, Marta Radaelli, Paolo Preziosa, Giancarlo Comi, Andrea Falini and Massimo Filippi in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
MSJ778008_supplementary_appendix – Supplemental material for Cross-modal plasticity among sensory networks in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders
Supplemental material, MSJ778008_supplementary_appendix for Cross-modal plasticity among sensory networks in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders by Maria Assunta Rocca, Filippo Savoldi, Paola Valsasina, Marta Radaelli, Paolo Preziosa, Giancarlo Comi, Andrea Falini and Massimo Filippi in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
Territori post-rurali: genealogie e prospettive / Territoires post-ruraux: généalogies et perspectives
Introduzione Marta De Marchi Hessam Khorasani Zadeh; Figures de l'agencement territorial entre villes et campagnes de la Picardie aux Flandres (ca 1760-1860) Jean-Pierre Jessenne Terres habitées et substrats cultivés. Esquisse d'une pensée du sous-territoire Sébastien Verleene; Penser la résilience morphologique des formes du paysage Sandrine Robert; La costruzione sociale del territorio. Antropologia storica e territori Lucia Carle; Liens sociaux et territoires. Les sociabilités dans les espaces ruraux en voie d'urbanisation Fabrice Boudjabaa; La généalogie familiale comme outil d'analyse spatiale. Familles paysannes, exploitations agricoles et paysages en Vénétie et Flandres françaises (ca 1830-2020) Hessam Khorasani Zadeh; Territoires de l'industrialisation diffuse. Paysages, economies et société du Nord-Est italien David Celetti; Transizioni e geografiche critiche del cibo. Il caso di Matera Mariavaleria Mininni; Leggere il sistema cibo nella città diffusa. Paradossi e scenari Marta De Marchi; La "città promiscua". Osservazioni sulle trasformazioni del paesaggio agrourbano del Veneto dal dopoguerra ad oggi Viviana Ferrario; Una genealogia possibile del progetto riformista agrario nel paesaggio Luca Filippi; Postfazione Paola Viganò
MSJ845109_STROBE_checklist – Supplemental material for Functional brain connectivity abnormalities and cognitive deficits in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
Supplemental material, MSJ845109_STROBE_checklist for Functional brain connectivity abnormalities and cognitive deficits in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder by Filippo Savoldi, Maria A Rocca, Paola Valsasina, Gianna C Riccitelli, Sarlota Mesaros, Jelena Drulovic, Marta Radaelli and Massimo Filippi in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
MSJ845109_supplemental_material – Supplemental material for Functional brain connectivity abnormalities and cognitive deficits in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
Supplemental material, MSJ845109_supplemental_material for Functional brain connectivity abnormalities and cognitive deficits in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder by Filippo Savoldi, Maria A Rocca, Paola Valsasina, Gianna C Riccitelli, Sarlota Mesaros, Jelena Drulovic, Marta Radaelli and Massimo Filippi in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
MSJ845109_supplemental_appendix – Supplemental material for Functional brain connectivity abnormalities and cognitive deficits in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
Supplemental material, MSJ845109_supplemental_appendix for Functional brain connectivity abnormalities and cognitive deficits in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder by Filippo Savoldi, Maria A Rocca, Paola Valsasina, Gianna C Riccitelli, Sarlota Mesaros, Jelena Drulovic, Marta Radaelli and Massimo Filippi in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
Stages for the More Sustainable Farm
Currently, agricultural farm units are faced with a double and most times contradictory challenge, in order to be successful: on the one hand the invested capital has to be profitable and the economic performance has to be maximised. On the other hand, given the socio-environmental situation, it is necessary to preserve and to protect the environment and natural resources. Given the potential conflict of the two aims, since the satisfaction of one implies the underperformance of the other (and vice versa), the question then is: which is the solution to choose? We intend, in this work, to formulate a farm plan with the purpose of reconciling the criteria of environmental sustainability with that of economic competitiveness. For this achievement we proceed to the comparative study of sustainability of different groups of farms identified in the study area (first evaluation cycle) through MESMIS (“Marco para la Evaluación de Sistemas de Manejo de Recursos Naturales Mediante Indicadores de Sustentabilidad” - Framework for Evaluation of Natural-Resource Systems Handling through Sustainability Indicators) methodology, that allowed to select the more sustainable group of farms. Based on the found potentialities and weakness on these production systems, we stepped to the planning of a production unit of bovine meat, which obeys simultaneously to economic and environmental objectives, using Multicriteria Decision. We finished the work with the sustainability evaluation between groups of farms identified previously and the planned farms (second evaluation cycle), based, again, in the MESMIS methodology, to confirm (or not) the greatest sustainability of the last ones. Analyses of the results allow us to confirm the greatest relative sustainability of the planned farm, for the diverse traced scenarios.Decision taking, planning, sustainability, Environmental Economics and Policy, Farm Management,
Call for paper LLRN Conference University of Amsterdam
The Paper is on the contractual limits on the exercise of the right to strike in Italy, with some comparative reliefs (France and U.K.).
The first paper, after an International and European overview, will analyze the definition of the strike, the ownership and the exercise of the right
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