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EU\u2019s International Treaties, the New Investment Court System (ICS) and Human Rights
With Opinion 1/17, the ECJ has declared the compatibility with EU primary law of the mechanism for the international settlement of disputes between investors and States (ISDS), established under the CETA, a free trade agreement between Canada, on the one hand, and the EU and its Member States, on the other. The present article focuses on the challenges raised by the Belgian government on the basis of human rights, in addition to that based on the autonomy of the EU legal order. In relation to the principle of equal treatment before the law, it argues that the Court erred in holding that Canadian enterprises and natural persons that invest within the Union are in a situation that is not comparable to that of Member States\u2019 investors in the same commercial or industrial sector of the EU internal market. It further submits that as a result of the historical evolution of ISDS and the remedies currently available under EU law and the national law of the member states to European and foreign investors alike, the finding that the latter are to have a specific legal remedy against EU and domestic measures might be no longer justified. It finally considers that in the assessment of whether the ICS will be an accessible and independent tribunal, the Court exceeded the level of speculation allowed under Art. 218(11) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU (TFEU) and understated the guarantees generally required from national judiciaries
Il conflitto russo-ucraino: analisi, cambiamenti, prospettive
L'articolo ricostruisce il quadro giuridico del conflitto russo-ucraino a 150 giorni dal suo inizio, cercando di capire che cosa è successo, attraverso una analisi alla luce del diritto internazionale e della nostra Costituzione, della natura del conflitto e delle sue implicazioni. Che cosa è cambiato? E quali prospettive
Twelve microsatellite loci in Manilkara huberi (Ducke) Standl (Sapotaceae), an Amazonian timber species.
Estimativa de diversidade genética de Cedro (Meliaceae), uma espécie ameaçada.
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Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers for Araucaria angustifolia (Araucariaceae).
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Characterization and isolation of DNA microsatellite primers for the tropical tree, Symphonia globulifera Linn. f.
Isolamento e caracterização de marcadores microssatélites para Araucaria angustifólia (Araucariaceae).
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Energy performances assessment of extruded and 3d printed polymers integrated into building envelopes for a south Italian case study
Plastic materials are increasingly becoming used in the building envelope, despite a lack of investigation on their effects. In this work, an extruded Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene panel has been tested as a second-skin layer in a ventilated facade system using a full-scale facility. The experimental results show that it is possible to achieve performances very similar to conventional materials. A numerical model has then been developed and used to investigate the performances of plastic and composite polymer panels as second-skin layers. The experimental data has been used to verify the behavior of the numerical model, from a thermal point of view, showing good reliability, with a root mean square error lower than 0.40â—¦C. This model has then been applied in different refurbishment cases upon varying: The polymer and the manufacturing technology (extruded or 3D-printed panels). Eight refurbishment case studies have been carried out on a typical office building located in Napoli (Italy), by means of a dynamic simulation software. The simulation results show that the proposed actions allow the reduction of the thermal and cooling energy demand (up to 6.9% and 3.1%, respectively), as well as the non-renewable primary energy consumption (up to 2.6%), in comparison to the reference case study
La videosorveglianza nei luoghi di lavoro fra Convenzione europea dei diritti dell\u2019uomo, diritto dell\u2019UE e diritto italiano
Con la sentenza L\uf3pez Ribalda et al. c. Spagna del 17 ottobre 2019,1 la Grande Camera della Corte europea dei diritti dell\u2019uomo (Corte EDU) ha ribaltato il giudizio reso da una Camera della stessa Corte il 9 gennaio 2018,2 secondo cui la videosorveglianza segreta dei dipendenti di una catena di supermercati spagnola, effettuata a seguito di sospetti di furto, violava il diritto al rispetto della vita privata sancito dall\u2019art. 8 della Convenzione europea dei diritti dell\u2019uomo (CEDU). La pronuncia \ue8 interessante per il bilanciamento che offre fra i diritti dei lavoratori e del datore diritti \u2013 il bilanciamento fra diritti individuali \ue8 sempre opera delicata, lo \ue8 a maggior ragione in materia lavoro. Essa merita di essere annotata per le sue possibili ricadute (auspicabili o meno) nell\u2019ordinamento italiano e, pi\uf9 nello specifico, la sua idoneit\ue0 a condizionare l\u2019applicazione e interpretazione delle disposizioni nazionali che regolano la videosorveglianza nei luoghi di lavoro \u2013 che hanno costituito oggetto di recenti interventi normativi, e sono da sempre tema di dibattito dottrinale e giurisprudenziale
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