504 research outputs found

    Napoli: progetti sul waterfront tra le due guerre. Visioni di architettura e pensiero sulla città nei disegni dell’Archivio Privato Frediano Frediani

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    Modern archives are a precious source for investigating not only the evolution with which the language of drawing has accompanied and narrated the architectural project at a particular moment in its history, but, especially when referred to the horizon of unbuilt works, they also represent an extraordinary tool for interpreting the sometimes unexpressed potential or urban utopias that marked the evolution of thought on the city in the 20th century. Valuable evidence of this is provided by the drawings kept in Frediano Fredia-ni’s private archive, which tell of the urban utopia of an unprecedented Naples, extremely avant-garde and at the same time deeply rooted in its territorial identity. In the abundant archive material, the aim is to investigate some of Frediani's unrealised architectures, in which the author proposes waterfront solutions that tell of the relationship of the Campania capital with the sea, and which are inserted along a stretch of coastline central to everyday urban dynamicsGli archivi del Moderno costituiscono una preziosa fonte per indagare non solo l’evoluzione con cui il linguaggio grafico ha accompagnato e raccontato il progetto di architettura in un particolare momento della sua storia, ma, specie se riferiti all’orizzonte delle opere non realizzate, rappresentano anche uno straordinario strumento di lettura di quelle potenzialità, talvolta inespresse o di quelle utopie urbane che hanno segnato l’evoluzione del pensiero sulla città del XX secolo. Testimonianza preziosa in tal senso, è data dai disegni custoditi nell’Archivio privato di Frediano Frediani, che raccontano l’utopia urbana di una Napoli inedita, estremamente d’avanguardia e allo stesso tempo, profondamente radicata nella sua identità territoriale. Nel copioso materiale d’archivio qui si intende indagare su alcune architetture non realizzate di Frediani, in cui l’autore propone soluzioni sul waterfront che raccontano del rapporto del capoluogo campano con il mare, e che si inseriscono in un tratto di costa centrale nelle dinamiche urbane quotidiane

    Supplemental Material, HHCI_Nurse-led_diabetes_program_2018.09.24_Appendix-1 - Spirituality, Social Support, and Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study of People Enrolled in a Nurse-Led Diabetes Management Program in Peru

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    Supplemental Material, HHCI_Nurse-led_diabetes_program_2018.09.24_Appendix-1 for Spirituality, Social Support, and Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study of People Enrolled in a Nurse-Led Diabetes Management Program in Peru by Sherin L. Krederdt-Araujo, Karen A. Dominguez-Cancino, Reynelda Jiménez-Cordova, Mariella Y. Paz-Villanueva, Julio Mendigure Fernandez, Juan M. Leyva-Moral and Patrick A. Palmieri in Hispanic Health Care International</p

    sj-docx-1-whe-10.1177_17455057221090827 – Supplemental material for Reproductive decision-making of Black women living with HIV: A systematic review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-whe-10.1177_17455057221090827 for Reproductive decision-making of Black women living with HIV: A systematic review by Ariadna Huertas-Zurriaga, Patrick A Palmieri, Mariela P Aguayo-Gonzalez, Karen A Dominguez-Cancino, Cristina Casanovas-Cuellar, Kara L Vander Linden, Sandra K Cesario, Joan E Edwards and Juan M Leyva-Moral in Women’s Health</p

    When Human Rights Are Not Effective Entitlements: The Awkward Case of Right to Life in Wrongful Death Actions

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    This article focuses on the right to life and the difficulties of protecting it in an effective way before the national courts. One of the awkward problems that can be experienced in Europe is that, notwithstanding the prominence of the right to life in the framework of international human rights instruments, States are not obliged to provide the close relatives, or the heirs, of the deceased with a legal basis for claiming compensation for non pecuniary-damages, when that person died because of an act or omission, which is not attributable to governmental bodies. In all European countries, with the exception of Portugal, death as such does not constitute a legally relevant damage. The author argues that there is a need to recognize that deprivation of life shall be treated as a loss worthy of redress, even if caused by private actors

    Romanzi e racconti. L'entrata in guerra

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    Nel trittico affidato alla storica collana dei Gettoni, dov’era uscito anche Il visconte dimezzato, Calvino dà vita a un piccolo ciclo di narrazioni sugli anni dell’adolescenza: “avrebbero potuto essere i primi capitoli d’un romanzo che, attraverso episodi minimi d’una adolescenza di provincia, avrebbero seguito la formazione d’un giovane negli anni della seconda guerra mondiale”, scrive l’autore nel risvolto di copertina della ristampa nella collana dei Nuovi Coralli del 1974. Con una voce narrante in prima persona che racconta di sé al passato, mantenuta sullo stesso registro in tutte e tre le storie, Calvino rievoca la sua iniziazione alla vita alla vigilia del secondo conflitto mondiale.In the triptych entrusted to the historic Gettoni series, where The Cloven Viscount was also published, Calvino collected a small cycle of narratives on the years of adolescence: "they could have been the first chapters of a novel that, through minimal episodes of a provincial adolescence, would have followed the formation of a young man in the years of World War II," the author writes in the cover of the reprint in the New Corals series of 1974. With a first-person narrative voice telling of himself in the past tense, maintained on the same register in all three stories, Calvino evokes his initiation into life on the eve of World War II

    The open banking movement and the access to accounts rule: challenges for competition and data protection law

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    The global development of open banking regulations and initiatives, while promising benefits to individuals and small businesses, raises also several concerns. This entry, focusing on the European Union experience, addresses some critical issues not only in respect to the defence of consumers' economic interests, but also, and mainly, with regard to the safeguard of customers’ personal data and the maintenance of an adequate level of competition in the relevant markets. The author advocates a revision of the existing protecting devices or, alternatively, the creation of new mechanisms, more suitable to ensure a high level of protection for the interests at stake

    Consumer bankruptcy e debt mitigation: modelli a confronto

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    A growing number of legal systems have decided to take measures to address the problems derived from the over-indebtedness of consumers, a common feature in contemporary credit society. This article provides an overview of the various models that have been developed over the last two decades by the national legislatures. In the same period, common law systems, where bankruptcy proceedings were traditionally available for non-commercial entities, felt the need to adjust the existing rules in order to prevent abuses. All the different provisions enacted to mitigate the debts incurred by consumers, or to allow them a fresh start, pose serious problems of compatibility with well-established principles of contract law. Their comparative analysis shows remarkable distinctions, especially between the civil law and common law approaches. The author focuses on these distinctions as well as on a peculiar phenomenon that has taken place due to the disparity of legal regimes in Europe, the so called insolvency tourism

    sj-pdf-1-asm-10.1177_10731911221133317 – Supplemental material for Development of a Brief Version of the Dissociative Symptoms Scale and the Reliability and Validity of DSS-B Scores in Diverse Clinical and Community Samples

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-asm-10.1177_10731911221133317 for Development of a Brief Version of the Dissociative Symptoms Scale and the Reliability and Validity of DSS-B Scores in Diverse Clinical and Community Samples by Kathryn S. Macia, Eve B. Carlson, Patrick A. Palmieri, Steven R. Smith, Deidre M. Anglin, Chandra Ghosh Ippen, Alicia F. Lieberman, Eunice C. Wong, Terry L. Schell and Lynn C. Waelde in Assessment</p

    Arbitrati individuali coatti e ghettizzazione della class action: la controrivoluzione (a spese del contraente debole) nel sistema di enforce­ment statunitense

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    The article focuses on the critical issues experienced in the US legal system, as a consequence of a series of Supreme Court decisions which reveal a high propensity to enforce mandatory individual arbitration clauses. This led, with respect to disputes between contractual parties, to the marginalization of both class action and class arbitration. Then, taking inspiration from the dissenting opinion by Justice Ginsburg in DirecTV v. Imburgia, which pointed to Europe as a model to emulate, the author compares the two experiences, observing that, on the European side, the rules on unfair terms, as well as those on ADR, can really minimize, at least for consumers, the risk of being systematically deprived of the right to have a day in court; however, what is still unsatisfactory is the way in which collective redress mechanisms are shaped
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