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    Theoretical approach and practical analysis on employment measures- case study on Romania, 2010

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    The active measures are the main strategies that have the effect of reducing the unemployment, on short, medium and long term. An active measure has the effect of employment growth, by creating new jobs or by facilitating the access to vacancies. This paper aims to inform about the active measures taken in Romania in 2010, through the Employment Program’s previsions. Also, the paper offer a short analyses concerning the number of persons included in these measures, by Romania’s regions and by categories of ages

    Investigating the feasibility of using student reflective journals to understand how clinical legal education can develop the ethical competence of law students

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    The purpose of this small-scale empirical study is to gain an insight into how to explore the contribution clinical legal education (CLE) can make to teaching legal ethics to law students. CLE provides real or simulated opportunities for students to provide legal advice and learn through application, practice and reflection in work-integrated contexts, for example through student law clinics and CLE modules. Previous empirical studies in this area, which have focused on whether CLE can develop a sense of ethical competence in law students, have argued persuasively that CLE provides an effective vehicle for teaching ethics, and this is now generally supported by academic opinion. However, hardly any attention has been given to how CLE develops the ethical competence of law students. This study, which is concerned with conducting a feasibility study of the use of reflective journals within CLE to determine whether and how a full-scale study can be done, is aimed at addressing this gap

    Addressing the challenges of teaching legal ethics to take account of the widening participation agenda

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    This paper will seek to address the challenges of teaching legal ethics to undergraduate law students, both generally and in my own institutional context. Ethical conduct has long been held to be a central feature of professionalism and, traditionally, codes of ethics constituted one of the hallmarks and defining characteristics of the professions. The legal profession is no exception to this; however, it has not always been recognised that university law schools have an important role to play in preparing law students for the ethical challenges of legal practice. More recently this indifference has given way to an acceptance of the importance of this area of learning. Rather than being whether to teach legal ethics to law students, therefore, the two fundamental questions for educators are, first, what do students need to learn from the teaching of legal ethics and, secondly, how this is to be achieved. This study also aims to consider the specific challenges of teaching legal ethics to law students from widening participation backgrounds. These issues are particularly important in my own professional context as programme leader for an undergraduate qualifying law degree at an institution with a high population of widening participation students

    Theoretical approach and practical analysis on employment measures- case study on Romania, 2010

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    The active measures are the main strategies that have the effect of reducing the unemployment, on short, medium and long term. An active measure has the effect of employment growth, by creating new jobs or by facilitating the access to vacancies. This paper aims to inform about the active measures taken in Romania in 2010, through the Employment Program’s previsions. Also, the paper offer a short analyses concerning the number of persons included in these measures, by Romania’s regions and by categories of ages.Employment, active measures, Employment Program, labor, policies

    The Stochastic Heat Equation with a Fractional-Colored Noise: Existence of the Solution

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    In this article we consider the stochastic heat equation ut−Δu=B˙u_{t}-\Delta u=\dot B in (0,T) \times \bR^d, with vanishing initial conditions, driven by a Gaussian noise B˙\dot B which is fractional in time, with Hurst index H∈(1/2,1)H \in (1/2,1), and colored in space, with spatial covariance given by a function ff. Our main result gives the necessary and sufficient condition on HH for the existence of the process solution. When ff is the Riesz kernel of order α∈(0,d)\alpha \in (0,d) this condition is H>(d−α)/4H>(d-\alpha)/4, which is a relaxation of the condition H>d/4H>d/4 encountered when the noise B˙\dot B is white in space. When ff is the Bessel kernel or the heat kernel, the condition remains H>d/4H>d/4
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