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Diego Tarapues - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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An Overview of the Terrorism in Colombia: Context, National Legislation and Anti-Terrorism Measures
Social Science Research Network, 2012Co-Authors: Diego TarapuesAbstract:This article makes a general overview of the terrorism in Colombia through three different aspects. Firstly the article summaries the traditionally events which understood like acts of terrorism in Colombia; in this point is specially mentioned a first phase named like 'Narcoterrorism' and a second phase named like 'the Permanent Terrorist Threat' framed inside the internal armed conflict. Secondly the article analyzes the anti-terrorist National Legislation and the offences of terrorism; here is especially studied in depth the conducts of terrorism related with the global strategies against the terrorism. Finally, the article makes a general review about the main interNational instruments, like multilateral measures against the terrorist acts and against the terrorist organizations, which Colombia has signed and ratified.
Leif Edvard Aaroe - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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National Legislation on school smoking restrictions in eight European countries.
Health promotion international, 2004Co-Authors: Bente Wold, Candace Currie, Chris Roberts, Leif Edvard AaroeAbstract:SUMMARY Objective: To review and compare National Legislation addressing smoking at school in eight European countries during the late 1990s. Design: The data are from the EC-funded Control of Adolescent Smoking (CAS) study in eight European countries. The information on National Legislation was gathered during the period 1998‐1999, through a review of scientific and official documents and interviews with key informants in each country. Results: Four of the participating countries (Austria, French-speaking Belgium, Finland and Norway) had Legislation specifically restricting smoking at school, while the remaining countries (Denmark, North Rhein Westphalia region of Germany, Scotland and Wales in the UK) did not have such Legislation in place. In those countries with Legislation in place, smoking among students aged 15 years and younger was not permitted. The position with regard to teacher smoking varied considerably among countries, but with the exception of Finland, there was no Legislation regulating outdoor smoking by teachers during school hours. Conclusions: The findings suggest that there were inconsistencies within countries in terms of Legislation that had been developed and the enforcement, compliance and monitoring practices that were in place. Further work is required to develop and resource such mechanisms, although it may be possible to build on existing practice, such as increasing the involvement of school health services, school inspectorate services or working through health promoting school networks already established in many countries.
Bente Wold - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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National Legislation on school smoking restrictions in eight European countries.
Health promotion international, 2004Co-Authors: Bente Wold, Candace Currie, Chris Roberts, Leif Edvard AaroeAbstract:SUMMARY Objective: To review and compare National Legislation addressing smoking at school in eight European countries during the late 1990s. Design: The data are from the EC-funded Control of Adolescent Smoking (CAS) study in eight European countries. The information on National Legislation was gathered during the period 1998‐1999, through a review of scientific and official documents and interviews with key informants in each country. Results: Four of the participating countries (Austria, French-speaking Belgium, Finland and Norway) had Legislation specifically restricting smoking at school, while the remaining countries (Denmark, North Rhein Westphalia region of Germany, Scotland and Wales in the UK) did not have such Legislation in place. In those countries with Legislation in place, smoking among students aged 15 years and younger was not permitted. The position with regard to teacher smoking varied considerably among countries, but with the exception of Finland, there was no Legislation regulating outdoor smoking by teachers during school hours. Conclusions: The findings suggest that there were inconsistencies within countries in terms of Legislation that had been developed and the enforcement, compliance and monitoring practices that were in place. Further work is required to develop and resource such mechanisms, although it may be possible to build on existing practice, such as increasing the involvement of school health services, school inspectorate services or working through health promoting school networks already established in many countries.
Veronica Alampi Sottini - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The role of the Consortia in the Italian wine production system and the impact of EU and National Legislation
Wine Economics and Policy, 2014Co-Authors: Carlotta Gemma Gori, Veronica Alampi SottiniAbstract:Abstract The EU Legislation has undergone a radical change in 2008, handling the Italian legislature the necessity to rethink on fundamental aspects of the National Legislation. The changes were focused on the procedure of formation and revision of the designations of origin, opening up new and important perspectives for Consortia since, as inter-branch organizations, they can be acknowledged as representatives of the economic activities linked to the production and at least to one of the phases of processing or trade. The Consortium has become responsible for production specification, stock managing, new registration of the vines to a DO, supervision and protection.
Claudiu Ecedi-stoisavlevici - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Ways and Methods of Harmonizing National Legislation with EU Legislation
Social Science Research Network, 2012Co-Authors: Claudiu Ecedi-stoisavleviciAbstract:The author examines the main ways and means of harmonizing National Legislation with that of the European Union. In particular, the author examines the direct and indirect influence or effect of Community law, positive and negative, on the National Legislation of a Member State, with examples from the practice of the Court in Luxembourg.