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En los últimos años, el Derecho y el sistema legal han sido puestos a prueba debido a los diversos desequilibrios y crisis que han tenido que enfrentar, como el proceso de globalización acelerado, las crisis financieras, la afectación grave al medio ambiente en forma de cambio climático y, recientemente, una pandemia. El objetivo de este libro es analizar el futuro del derecho en sociedades en transformación. En cuanto a la metodología, se utiliza un enfoque cualitativo, descriptivo, basado en investigación documental y estudios de casos. Se analizan diferentes ejemplos que evalúan aspectos considerados prioritarios en el Derecho, con el fin de extrapolar patrones que puedan ser afines al objetivo de generar una teoría que dé cuenta de este devenir, en relación con lo político, lo económico y lo social. Un Derecho que vuelva a ser considerado desde una variedad de disciplinas, con una multiplicidad de perspectivas y análisis y, sobre todo, que esté al servicio de las personas, la sociedad y la vida en el planeta.
El presente libro busca contribuir a una reflexión y un diálogo conducentes a la identificación de la epistemología del concepto de 'economía solidaria' y, para ello, propone el análisis de la documentación de tres grupos de interés: universidades, entidades de agremiación e integración del sector solidario en Colombia; redes; y entidades del Estado. Todos ellos son actores y voces representativas del sector que pueden y deben ser escuchados a través de su producción escrita. Se inicia con un análisis teórico de los enfoques que determinan el concepto, luego se aborda el enfoque metodológico investigativo cualitativo y cuantitativo y, para finalizar, se presentan los resultado...
The family business has a far reaching influence on economies throughout the world. No other type of business has driven economic development in the same way and today, in almost all countries, family businesses including such giants as Ford, Levi Strauss, L'Oréal and Ferrero are the source of more than half of the Gross National Product (GNP) and employment. As a result of their prominence the question of how they are governed, controlled and accounted for is crucial not only for the owning families, but also for the societies in which these companies operate. The Family Business considers: · How to define a family-controlled business and the significance of this form of privately-held en...
The World Justice Project (WJP) joins efforts to produce reliable data on rule of law through the WJP Rule of Law Index 2016, the sixth report in an annual series, which measures rule of law based on the experiences and perceptions of the general public and in-country experts worldwide. We hope this annual publication, anchored in actual experiences, will help identify strengths and weaknesses in each country under review and encourage policy choices that strengthen the rule of law. The WJP Rule of Law Index 2016 presents a portrait of the rule of law in each country by providing scores and rankings organized around eights factors: constraints on government powers, absence of corruption, ope...
A unique review of the problem of predicting the response of ecosystems to changed conditions.
Family businesses prosper by pursuing unconventional strategies. Because they are values-driven and think very long-term, they take approaches not popular with current management fashion or most companies. That is the key to their competitive advantage. However, family businesses must find ways to simultaneously serve business needs and family goals, which require very different priorities and principles. As a result, they must think paradoxically, and find insights that single-purpose enterprises need not contemplate. They must dare to be different. Family business requires a different governance system, but it must nevertheless be one that can be controlled. Building on insights from the worldâ??s premier family business executive education course, this book offers the Unconventional Wisdom needed to leverage the strategic and cultural uniqueness of a family business for enduring success.
First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The volume contains essential information on elective (non-emergency) hand surgery practice. The author, M Merle, a world authority in surgery of the rheumatoid hand, synthesizes the depth of his experience into the book, and presents the management of these conditions in a clear manner. All the elective procedures are described in great detail and depth. The quality of illustrations is outstanding and is superior to any other hand textbooks on the market. There are very few textbooks on elective hand surgery and this will be an essential resource for orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists, and physiotherapists.
The biggest, most important issue in business today--becoming digital--touches not only traditional enterprises but the most avant-garde of Internet companies as well. Old-economy companies must take steps to avoid becoming victims of capitalism's creative destruction, the unofficial system that flushes out the old to make way for the new. For dot-com companies the question is whether or not they are flash-in-the-pan businesses with no long-term prospects of profitability and customer loyalty. Most of the early efforts to answer the question "How digital is your business?" have been shrouded in techno-speak: a veritable Tower of Babel unconnected with the real needs of business. Slywotzky an...