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    L'evoluzione del diritto del lavoro e dei contratti individuali nella Federazione Russa

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    I contratti individuali di lavoro sono gli atti attraverso i quali viene regolamentato il rapporto sinallagmatico tra il prestatore di lavoro e il datore di lavoro. Negli ultimi anni, in Italia come all’estero, l’intervento del Legislatore sugli assetti negoziali è stato profondo e mosso dal convincimento che la modifica degli stessi potesse essere una leva per modificare in melius il mercato del lavoro. Questo scritto punta ad analizzare le tipologie contrattuali nell’ordinamento russo in chiave comparatistica con il nuovo assetto delineatosi in Italia in seguito al Jobs Act. L’autore focalizza la sua attenzione non sono sull’analisi delle tipologie contrattuali, ma analizza anche l’evoluzione del diritto del lavoro russo, la struttura e le caratteristiche tipiche del mercato del lavoro particolare della Federazione Russa, cercando in esso elementi di contatto con l’assetto del mercato del lavoro italiano. Sulla base di dati statistici l’autore offre una lettura oggettiva del mercato del lavoro russo individuando i punti di contatto e di divergenza rispetto alla realtà italiana, suggerendo possibili linee di intervento per il miglioramento dello stesso.The individual employment contracts are the acts that regulate the bilateral relationship between the employee and the employer. In recent years, in Italy as well as abroad, the legislator’s intervention concerning the negotiating structure was decisive; this intervention was motivated by the legislator’s conviction that its amendment could be an instrument for the labor market’s change in melius. This paper aims to analyze the Russian law contract types with the new structure emerged in Italy after the Jobs Act. This comparison is made from the comparative perspective. The author focuses not only on the analysis of contract types , but also analyzes the evolution of the Russian labor law, the structure and the characteristics of the Russian Federation’s labor market, looking for the corresponding elements within the Italian labor market. Based on the statistical data the author offers an objective reading of the Russian labor market by identifying the points of contact and divergence from the Italian reality, and suggests possible actions for the improvement of the both

    Discorso pedagogico e prospettiva sistemico-relazionale

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    Starting with a few thoughts about the current pedagogical debate expressed within the work, the contribution of Luigi Pati, highlights the importance of relational systems perspective in the pedagogical discourse. The author proposes an analysis and historical evolution of the General Theory of Systems (TGS), illustrating the importance of the same in the action and in the educational relationship between educator and student

    Sobre Luigi Ferrajoli y el constitucionalismo

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    In this paper, the author poses several general questions on Luigi Ferrajoli’s paper. Firstly, he writes on Ferrajoli’s construction of a theory that comprehensively infers, still always in a deductive way, the scope of a complex set of primitive terms and definitions. Secondly, the author questions his way to understand and particularly to reconstruct the so-called «constitutional paradigm». Thirdly, the author writes about Ferrajoli’s approach to the concepts of «validity» and «enforcement» of rules. Fourthly, he discusses Ferrajoli’s definition of garantist constitutionalism, particularly his conception of this sort of constitutionalism as an improvement or complement to legal positivism -inasmuch as constitutionalism respects both the being of the Law and its normative or ideal (must be) dimension. Finally, he revises the objections that Ferrajoli addressed to constitutionalism (the thesis of the separation between Law and morality, the distinction between principles and rules and the criticism of the weighting) introducing new arguments.El autor plantea una serie de objeciones al texto de Luigi Ferrajoli. En primer lugar, se refiere a la construcción por parte de Ferrajoli de una teoría que infiere de un modo exhaustivo, pero siempre deductivamente, el alcance de un complejo conjunto de términos primitivos y definiciones. En segundo lugar, el autor duda sobre la forma de ver y, sobre todo, de reconstruir el llamado «paradigma constitucional». En tercer lugar, el autor objeta el tratamiento que Ferrajoli hace de los conceptos de «validez» y «vigor» de las normas. En cuarto lugar, hace referencia a la definición que Ferrajoli realiza del constitucionalismo garantista, en concreto a la consideración de éste como mejora o complemento del positivismo jurídico que se logra gracias a que el constitucionalismo observa no sólo el «ser» sino el «deber ser» del Derecho. Finalmente, repasa las críticas que Ferrajoli realiza al constitucionalismo (la tesis de la separación entre Derecho y moral, la distinción entre principios y reglas y la crítica a la ponderación), expresando sus diferencias

    Six Characters in Search of an Author (Text)

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    Six Characters in Search of an Author (Sei personaggi in cerca d’autore) is an Italian three-act play written by Luigi Pirandello in 1921, considered as one of the earliest examples of absurdist theatre. It’s a play within a play that deals with perceptions of reality and illusion, and plays with the ideas of identity and relative truths

    Luigi Pirandello: In Search of an Author

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    In 1925 Luigi Pirandello brought his troupe to England as part of a worldwide tour. This classic program re-creates one day in London as "The Einstein of the Theater" watches his plays and, away from the footlights, confronts the paradoxical nature of his life. Portions of Six Characters in Search of an Author; Henry IV; Right You Are, If You Think You Are; and The Rules of the Game are meticulously staged, using actors' accounts, period descriptions, and Pirandello's own comments. Plus, biographical notes written by Pirandello himself provide a new angle on the inner torment that animates his work, while playwright Julian Mitchell and novelist Leonardo Sciascia critically analyze the action as it unfolds. (60 minutes, color

    Organizing Chamber Music as Culture

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    In this paper Luigi Maria Sicca suggests on the one hand that organization theory offers an interpretation of the reality of arts producing organizations and on the other that the empirical analysis of these realities can supply new input for organization theory. As a practical example of artistic production the Author refers to an international chamber music festival. Close inspection of chamber music will reveal characteristics that apply to any type of organization. Sicca begins by looking at the nature of arts management and the arts manager. L.M.Sicca goes on to analyse the characteristics of the production process in the performing arts, which can be seen as communication taking place on three levels: between audience and performers (concept of “prosumer”); within the performing group (“listening ability”); between the author of the written text and the performer/interpreter (“concept of value”). Luigi Maria Sicca finishes by showing how in a symbolic-cultural framework the features identified in the paper can feed back into organization studies

    L'educazione per la conquista dell'identità personale

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    The essay argues the need to pay attention to the educational growth and welfare of the individual personality that has relations in a certain context. The author reflects on the strategies through which the environment can facilitate or not the process of individual humanization

    Six Characters In Search Of An Author

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    Program from the Little Theatre of Dallas' 1932 production of 'Six Characters In Search Of An Author,' written by Luigi Pirandello and directed by Charles Meredith. Setting arrangement by Alexandre Hogue. Cover art by Leon Dacus. Exhibitions by Olin Herman Travis and Kathryne Hail Travis

    Paradoxes of Happiness in Economics

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    Since the Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century, the Western economies have experienced unprecedented and persistent growth of national income. But empirical surveys that have been carried out consistently reveal that people have not become happier at the same rate. The connections between national income and happiness have become weaker and weaker over time. The author suggests that the Classical approach to economics can offer a wider theoretical framework for the investigation of many topics concerning human behavior and thus also of happiness

    A Note on the Evaluation of Public Deficits: Net or Gross of Interest

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    In the abundant literature on the national debt, references occur frequently to government budget deficit EXCLUDING interest payments. The Author argues that reference to a budget deficit that excludes interest payments, while justified in certain contexts, is not justified in others. Indeed, it may induce incorrect or distorting conclusions when used to discuss the objectives of economic policy, and in particular th aim of stabilizing the size of the national debt. Italian version: "Una nota sulla valutazione dei disavanzi pubblici: al netto o al lordo degli interessi?" in Moneta e Credito, vol.42, (1988) pp.165-173
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