Publics Rights
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Jurisdição no estado do bem estar e do desenvolvimento.
O tema desta dissertação é a jurisdição no Estado do bem-estar e do desenvolvimento. O estudo está dividido em duas partes sendo abordadas na primeira parte as premissas e bases para a compreensão da segunda parte que reflete especificamente o tema. O objetivo é analisar a jurisdição sob a ótica do estado do bem-estar e do desenvolvimento em face
Publicado em: 2008
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2. A participação popular no exercício das políticas públicas habitacionais como fator de influência no produto habitacional construído e apropriado / Popular participation in housing public polices exercise as a factor of influence on the built and appropriation of housing product
This essay intents to show the importance of the popular participation in the residence building process, when treated in terms of public polices and housing programs in Brazil. This participation may contribute to an increasing on the organization level of public power and their communities, besides the aid for an increasing in urban appropriation by the po
Publicado em: 2007
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3. A questão ambiental e o exercicio da cidadania : (o movimento contra a usina termoeletrica em Mogi Guaçu/SP)
This work discusses the relationship between the citizenship and environmental issues. It shows that the new Constitucional Rights - environmentals and about popular participation - which were included in a Federal Constitucion of 1988, and in the others levels, like Municipais, are very important to consolidate a new citizenship. It is a case study of a mov
Publicado em: 1995
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4. Rights theory in a specific healthcare context: “Speaking ill of the dead”
Generally physicians have a legal and ethical obligation of keeping confidentiality regarding their communication with patients and it is clear that we all have rights. The application of rights theorem, which usually refers to the recognition of individual human rights, to the deceased offers possible answers to the problematic question of patient confident
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