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droit constitutionnel
Pour les plus petites entreprise ils auront une SARL ( société a responsabilité limité ) ( la boulangerie du coin ). Si on veut racheter une entreprise je regarde la valeur des actifs. L'avantage de la société anonyme sur une SARL ( on peut avoir 100 associer maximum.) Une Société anonyme permet de multiplier sont nombre d'associés. Pour développer une société il faut développer son capital circulant ( actif ). Un entrepreneur peut empreinte de l'argent...
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droit constitutionnel
Pour les plus petites entreprise ils auront une SARL ( société a responsabilité limité ) ( la boulangerie du coin ). Si on veut racheter une entreprise je regarde la valeur des actifs. L'avantage de la société anonyme sur une SARL ( on peut avoir 100 associer maximum.) Une Société anonyme permet de multiplier sont nombre d'associés. Pour développer une société il faut développer son capital circulant ( actif ). Un entrepreneur peut empreinte de l'argent...
- CV et Lettre de motivation : Candidature au poste de conducteur d'engins de travaux publics.
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Bodin, Jean
and doctrine contradicted Bodin's long-standing principles of legitimacy, non-resistance and religious tolerance. Yet Bodin, like many other royalist magistrates of the time, openly collaborated with the League. He sought to justify his course by mystical reflections on the preordained doom of the ruling dynasty. But he seems to have been driven by fears not only for his office and his property, but perhaps for his life as well; now, as in the past, he was under suspicion of heresy. He stood...
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Chester Arthur.
confidence by reappointing them to the Senate. Despite Arthur's help, the legislature did not reappoint the two men. Conkling and Platt never again held public office. In the middle of the political conflict, on July 2, 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker. Garfield died 11 weeks later, on September19, 1881. The following morning, Arthur took the oath of office at his home in New York City. IV PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Arthur's record of party loyalt...
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Chester Arthur
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Chester Arthur (1829-1886), 21st president of the United States (1881-1885), who gained the presidency when President James A.
confidence by reappointing them to the Senate. Despite Arthur's help, the legislature did not reappoint the two men. Conkling and Platt never again held public office. In the middle of the political conflict, on July 2, 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker. Garfield died 11 weeks later, on September19, 1881. The following morning, Arthur took the oath of office at his home in New York City. IV PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Arthur's record of party loyalt...
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Arrêt du Conseil d'Etat du 2 novembre 1992 : commentaire
En ce qui conceme le prix de la cantine, it a &Le juge qu'une commune n'instau- rait pas de discrimination illegale entre les eleves en reservant aux seuls eleves domicilies dans la com- mune la prise en charge partielle du prix du repas par le budget communal. Qui est responsable en cas d'accident ? Pour les accidents se rattachant au service de l'enseigne- ment, la responsabilite de I'Etat est substituee a celle des membres de l'enseigne- ment public. C'est pourquoi it a pu etre juge que l'Eta...
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Tuberculosis.
TB has existed for thousands of years. Scars on a skull found in Turkey indicate the presence of the disease 500,000 years ago. Scientists also have found tubercles inmummified bodies from ancient Egypt. References to TB can be found in the writings of ancient Babylonia, Egypt, and China. The term tuberculosis was first used in 1839; it was derived from the Latin word tubercula, meaning small lump, referring to the small scars seen in tissues of infected individuals. TB reappeared in Europe...
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LA COMÉDIE (Histoire de la littérature)
A partir de 1630, toutefois, le débat théorique gagne en richesse et en précision, tout en allant à la rencontre d'un nouveau public et en se conjuguant avec une réforme de la scène, qui, tout en restant fort en deçà des progrès accomplis par les scénographes italiens, com mence à offrir les moyens de pratiquer un théâtre régu lier. La réflexion est relancée d'abord par les commenta teurs italiens d'Aristote, qui ont redécouvert la Poétique entre 155...
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Mexico City - geography.
The park houses some of Mexico's most important public buildings, including Chapultepec Castle. Construction of the castle began in 1783. Positioned on the park’shighest elevation, the castle functioned as a fortress during colonial times. It once served as the presidential residence and now houses the National Museum of History,which includes murals by 20th-century Mexican painter Juan O'Gorman. Los Pinos, the official residence and working offices of the president, is also on the grounds, buti...
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Wireless Communications.
were large, heavy units. After the invention of the transistor in 1948, radios shrank in size to small handheld radio transceivers. Public two-way radios with severalfrequency options are widely available as well. Usually limited in range to a few miles, these units are great aids for such mobile professionals as construction workers,film crews, event planners, and security personnel. Simpler two-way radios, called walkie-talkies, have been popular children’s toys for years. Most walkie-talkiesb...
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Woodrow Wilson.
daughters. In 1885 Wilson also accepted a position with the newly opened Bryn Mawr College, a school for women near Philadelphia. Wilson was not particularly patient with womenas intellectual associates and did not enjoy his teaching duties. He was, however, able to pursue his writing. A University Professor In 1888 Wilson left Bryn Mawr for a professorship in history and political economy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. There, in 1889, he published The State, a lengthy textbook analyz...
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Woodrow Wilson
daughters. In 1885 Wilson also accepted a position with the newly opened Bryn Mawr College, a school for women near Philadelphia. Wilson was not particularly patient with womenas intellectual associates and did not enjoy his teaching duties. He was, however, able to pursue his writing. A University Professor In 1888 Wilson left Bryn Mawr for a professorship in history and political economy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. There, in 1889, he published The State, a lengthy textbook analyz...
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Le bonheur d’être dicaste, Aristophane, les Guêpes (27, 2-4).
tiennent pas à domicile ; la manie des procès publics n'est pas dangereuse.Depuis que la démocratie (ou plutôt isonomie) a été établie par Clisthène à Athènes à la fin du VIe siècle, on a résolu de confier les décisions de justice à destribunaux populaires, rendant leur sentence au nom du peuple athénien, considéré comme trop nombreux pour être manipulé ou corrompu. C'est à ce systèmejudiciaire, désormais rôdé depuis près d'un siècle de pratique, et placé au cœur de la vie publique, qu'il est fa...
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Diseases of Animals.
infected animal. It may also spread in milk or in garbage that contains contaminated meat. Typical symptoms include blisters that appear on the mouth and feet;animals may become lame when their hooves degenerate. Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease caused by the paramyxovirus, which is transmitted in discharges from the nose and eyes. Symptoms begin with fever,malaise, and nasal and ocular discharges and may progress to convulsions and other nervous system disorders. Parvoviruses aff...
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Benjamin Franklin.
Copley Medal for distinguished contributions to experimental science. Franklin also exerted a great influence on education in Pennsylvania. In 1749 he wrote thepamphlet Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania; its publication led to the establishment in 1751 of the Academy of Philadelphia, later to become the University of Pennsylvania. The curriculum he suggested departed considerably from the study of the Greek and Roman classics then in vogue. Instead itemphasized Engl...
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Benjamin Franklin - USA History.
Copley Medal for distinguished contributions to experimental science. Franklin also exerted a great influence on education in Pennsylvania. In 1749 he wrote thepamphlet Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania; its publication led to the establishment in 1751 of the Academy of Philadelphia, later to become the University of Pennsylvania. The curriculum he suggested departed considerably from the study of the Greek and Roman classics then in vogue. Instead itemphasized Engl...
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RESPONSABILITÉ - FAUTE PERSONNELLE ET FAUTE DE SERVICE - T. C. 30 juill. 1873, PELLETIER, Rec. 1er supplt, concl. David (D. 1874.3.5, concl. David) - - Commentaire d'arrêt.
prononcer la nullité de la saisie et ordonner la restitution des exemplaires saisis, et d'obtenir des dommages-intérêts.Le conflit ayant été élevé par le préfet, le Tribunal des Conflits eut à déterminer les effets de l'abrogation, par ledécret législatif du 19 sept. 1870, de l'art. 75 de la Constitution de l'an 8 instituant « la garantie des fonctionnaires». En vertu de ce dernier texte, un particulier ne pouvait poursuivre un fonctionnaire devant les tribunaux judiciairesqu'avec l'autorisation...
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Les déficits publics : LES PERTES DU BUDGET DE L'ÉTAT
LA PROTECTION SOCIALE 011GANJSAnON DE LA PIDncnON SOCIALE EN FIANCE Sécurité 50CYie ----- -• Pays dèveloppé , la France déficitaire depuis plus de dix ans à l ' exception des années 1999 , 2000 et 2001. Pour 2002 , le déficit devrait atteindre 3,3 milliards d 'euros du fait de la dégradation des comptes de la branche maladie , déficitaire de 6,1 milliards . Répartition des prestations sociales (en milliards d 'etJroo ) la protection sociale pour en...
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Abortion.
Intact dilation and extraction, also referred to as a partial birth abortion, consists of partially removing the fetus from the uterus through the vaginal canal, feet first,and using suction to remove the brain and spinal fluid from the skull. The skull is then collapsed to allow complete removal of the fetus from the uterus. III SOCIAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES Abortion has become one of the most widely debated ethical issues of our time. On one side are pro-choice supporters—individuals who favor a...
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Philadelphia (city, Pennsylvania) - geography.
national trend of migration from eastern cities to the warmer climate of the Sun Belt. Whereas in 1950 Philadelphia contained more than 2 million people and ranked as the third largest city in America, the city's population plunged to 1,517,550 by 2000.In 2006, the city's population was estimated at 1,448,394. While the city proper was decreasing in population, the metropolitan area centered on Philadelphia grew. In 2006 the region had 6.2 million inhabitants. Philadelphiaranked as the nation’s...
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Inca Empire.
The Incas’ public works were built through a labor tax known as mit’a. This tax required most people incorporated into the Inca Empire to provide labor for public worksduring certain portions of each year. This labor tax supported large-scale public works that required the marshalling of large labor forces, such as for the building offorts, roads, and bridges, or the mining of metals and gems. It also allowed the emperor to raise large armies to undertake wars of conquest. Road building was impo...
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Inca Empire - History.
The Incas’ public works were built through a labor tax known as mit’a. This tax required most people incorporated into the Inca Empire to provide labor for public worksduring certain portions of each year. This labor tax supported large-scale public works that required the marshalling of large labor forces, such as for the building offorts, roads, and bridges, or the mining of metals and gems. It also allowed the emperor to raise large armies to undertake wars of conquest. Road building was impo...
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West Virginia - geography.
Forests, mostly of hardwood varieties, cover 79 percent of West Virginia. The principal commercial species are the oak, yellow poplar, maple, birch, beech, black walnut,hickory, and gum. Softwoods include pines and hemlock firs. Flowering trees include the wild crab apple, dogwood, hawthorn, and redbud. Among the many floweringbushes and plants are the rhododendron, which is the state flower, the laurel, blueberry, hepatica, wild geranium, and black-eyed Susan. Insects and disease, mostly introd...
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West Virginia - USA History.
Forests, mostly of hardwood varieties, cover 79 percent of West Virginia. The principal commercial species are the oak, yellow poplar, maple, birch, beech, black walnut,hickory, and gum. Softwoods include pines and hemlock firs. Flowering trees include the wild crab apple, dogwood, hawthorn, and redbud. Among the many floweringbushes and plants are the rhododendron, which is the state flower, the laurel, blueberry, hepatica, wild geranium, and black-eyed Susan. Insects and disease, mostly introd...
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Le théâtre, est il destiné a être lu ou vu ?
lumières, des bruitages, et les effets de mise en scène. Le théâtre est en somme plus une représentation , on le voit par exemple avec la comedia del 'arte le théâtre était avant tout un spectacle, ensuite on peut remarquer que molière l'utilisait beaucoup dans ses comédies ou il reprenait des personnages comme Scapin ou Alequin, le jeu et le langage de ces comédiens sur scène était un élément très important . ( comique de gestes , de ridicule ) Molière affirme « On sait bien que les...
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Thomas Jefferson
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Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third president of the United States (1801-1809) and author of the Declaration of Independence.
Jefferson was a poor speaker, but his literary talents made him a highly valued member of committees when resolutions and other public papers were drafted. Heemerged as the recognized author of the patriot cause in Virginia and indeed in the whole of the colonies. Jefferson's first public paper, however, was considered toostiff and formal, and it was rewritten. The paper was a response to the greeting of the new governor, Lord Botetourt, to the General Assembly. Jefferson, who nevertook criticis...
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Thomas Jefferson.
Jefferson was a poor speaker, but his literary talents made him a highly valued member of committees when resolutions and other public papers were drafted. Heemerged as the recognized author of the patriot cause in Virginia and indeed in the whole of the colonies. Jefferson's first public paper, however, was considered toostiff and formal, and it was rewritten. The paper was a response to the greeting of the new governor, Lord Botetourt, to the General Assembly. Jefferson, who nevertook criticis...
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Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson was a poor speaker, but his literary talents made him a highly valued member of committees when resolutions and other public papers were drafted. Heemerged as the recognized author of the patriot cause in Virginia and indeed in the whole of the colonies. Jefferson's first public paper, however, was considered toostiff and formal, and it was rewritten. The paper was a response to the greeting of the new governor, Lord Botetourt, to the General Assembly. Jefferson, who nevertook criticis...
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Thomas Jefferson - USA History.
Jefferson was a poor speaker, but his literary talents made him a highly valued member of committees when resolutions and other public papers were drafted. Heemerged as the recognized author of the patriot cause in Virginia and indeed in the whole of the colonies. Jefferson's first public paper, however, was considered toostiff and formal, and it was rewritten. The paper was a response to the greeting of the new governor, Lord Botetourt, to the General Assembly. Jefferson, who nevertook criticis...
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Saskatchewan (province) - Geography.
The length of the frost-free season varies within the province. In the southwest, particularly in the valley lands along the South Saskatchewan River, the frost-freeperiod ranges from 150 to 160 days. Regina enjoys about 123 frost-free days, and Saskatoon has about 111. The far north has only from 85 to 95 frost-free days. One important characteristic of Saskatchewan’s climate is the great variability in temperature and precipitation from year to year, which is often critical for agriculture.The...
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Saskatchewan (province) - Canadian History.
The length of the frost-free season varies within the province. In the southwest, particularly in the valley lands along the South Saskatchewan River, the frost-freeperiod ranges from 150 to 160 days. Regina enjoys about 123 frost-free days, and Saskatoon has about 111. The far north has only from 85 to 95 frost-free days. One important characteristic of Saskatchewan’s climate is the great variability in temperature and precipitation from year to year, which is often critical for agriculture.The...
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Topographie et travaux publics
là encore, les matériels permettent d'accélérer les rythmes de calcul, tout en détectant certains types d'erreurs et en calculant les cubatures à déplacer (volumes de terra ssement) . PENDANT LE CHANTIER : IMPLANTATION ET GUIDAGE D'ENGIN la phase d'implantation consiste à rendre visibles des repères (généralement sous forme de piquets et de bornes ) qui devront le rester durant tout le chantier. Cela demande d'anticiper sur les déplacements futurs...
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Travaux publics et topographie
là encore, les matériels permettent d'accélérer les rythmes de calcul, tout en détectant certains types d'erreurs et en calculant les cubatures à déplacer (volumes de terra ssement) . PENDANT LE CHANTIER : IMPLANTATION ET GUIDAGE D'ENGIN la phase d'implantation consiste à rendre visibles des repères (généralement sous forme de piquets et de bornes ) qui devront le rester durant tout le chantier. Cela demande d'anticiper sur les déplacements futurs...
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Nouvelles lettres d'un voyageur
jugements humains, le public lui-même, qui n'est
on pourrait évaluer à plusieurs millions les fonds employés à encourager une industrie, cause de ruine pour beaucoup de gens et n'ayant servi qu'à détériorer une race appelée à jeter des germes d'amélioration dans nos espèces...» Et plus loin: «Si tout le mérite du cheval était dans la vitesse, cette préoccupation serait excusable; mais à quoi sert le meilleur coureur, quand il ne joint pas à cette qualité une bonne construction et de belles allures? Repoussé pour la reproduction, ne trouvant pa...
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Protests in the 1960s - U.
E Youth Culture Young people played an important role in the movements for social change during the 1960s. Numbers alone made them important; more than 76 million babies wereborn during the post-World War II “baby boom.” In addition, these young people spent more years in school and were more affluent than previous generations. In theearly 20th century, most young Americans had moved quickly from childhood to adulthood. In the 1920s only 1 in 5 Americans graduated from high school, and almostal...
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droit constitutionnel
B/ L’objet du droit constitutionnel ou l’encadrement du jeu politique Le droit constitutionnel a pour objet l’encadrement juridique des phénomènes politiques. La formule de G. Vedel souligne que le droit constitutionnel détermine les conditions dans lesquelles le pouvoir s’exerce, et pose les règles du jeu politique : Les acteurs politiques vont-ils se soumettre à cette règle du jeu ? La règle du pouvoir est une histoire de la violence, car la conquête et l’exercice du pouvoir sont...
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New Orleans - geography.
D Metropolitan Region The New Orleans metropolitan region covers 8,800 sq km (3,400 sq mi) and includes the counties—known in Louisiana as parishes— of Orleans, Jefferson, Saint Bernard, Saint Charles, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Tammany, Saint James, and Plaquemines. At the center is the city of New Orleans, which is coextensive withOrleans Parish. It has a land area of 468 sq km (181 sq mi). Extending from this base are numerous suburban towns in the surrounding parishes. Metairie, Harahan...
- CV et Lettre de motivation : Code des marchés publics (adressée au Journal officiel).
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r Les services publics locaux réponden t à des besoins de personnes ou à "
des besoins économiques : les...
r Les services publics locaux réponden t à des besoins de personnes ou à " des besoins économiques : les repas pour personnes âgées répondent à des besoins de personnes et l'abattoir à des besoins économiques. Les services publics locaux en régie sont organisés et directement gérés par la collectivité. Ils peuvent être organisés et gérés par des organismes publics ou des entreprises privées d ans le cadre d'une délégation de service public, ou d'un marché public. \... ~ Les services à caractèr...
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French Revolution.
B2 Assembly of Notables and Estates-General To pressure the parlements into accepting the plan, Calonne decided to gain prior approval of it from an Assembly of Notables—a group of hand-picked dignitaries hethought would sympathize with his views. But Calonne had badly miscalculated. Meeting in January 1787, the assembly refused to believe that a financial crisis reallyexisted. They had been influenced by Necker’s argument that state finances were sound and suspected that the monarchy was only...
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French Revolution .
B2 Assembly of Notables and Estates-General To pressure the parlements into accepting the plan, Calonne decided to gain prior approval of it from an Assembly of Notables—a group of hand-picked dignitaries hethought would sympathize with his views. But Calonne had badly miscalculated. Meeting in January 1787, the assembly refused to believe that a financial crisis reallyexisted. They had been influenced by Necker’s argument that state finances were sound and suspected that the monarchy was only...
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Lyndon B.
A1 First Years in Office Johnson quickly made a two-fold reputation. He was a firm supporter of Roosevelt’s program, both domestic and foreign, and he was also a tireless worker on behalf ofthe voters he represented. Often the two activities coincided, as was the case when he helped to bring public power into Texas through the Rural ElectrificationAdministration and the Lower Colorado River Authority. He also secured funds for the building of dams, roads, and other public improvements in his di...
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Paul Martin.
VI CONFLICT WITH THE PRIME MINISTER Martin’s success could not have been achieved without the support he received from Jean Chrétien. Yet relations between the two men continued to deteriorate. In partthis was because of their continuing disagreement about how best to deal with the separatist challenge in Québec. In the 1993 election, a majority of Québec seats hadgone to the Bloc Québécois, and in 1994 the provincial separatist party, the Parti Québécois, won election on a platform promising...
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Paul Martin - Canadian History.
VI CONFLICT WITH THE PRIME MINISTER Martin’s success could not have been achieved without the support he received from Jean Chrétien. Yet relations between the two men continued to deteriorate. In partthis was because of their continuing disagreement about how best to deal with the separatist challenge in Québec. In the 1993 election, a majority of Québec seats hadgone to the Bloc Québécois, and in 1994 the provincial separatist party, the Parti Québécois, won election on a platform promising...
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Le droit de punir est il encore un droit régalien ?
I) Le renforcement du rôle de la victime, corollaire de la privatisation du procès pénal Grâce à son pouvoir d’impulsion à tous les stades de la procédure pénale (A), la victime voit son rôle renforcé et subordonne ainsi la procédure à son attitude (B). A) Un pouvoir d’impulsion des victimes à tous les stades de la procédure pénale La privatisation du procès pénal est un phénomène caractérisé en droit par le renforcement du rôle des parties privées à tous les stades du procès pé...
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Les villes italiennes (11e -14e)
de gouvernement fondé sur l'élection, la représentation, la collégialité des décisions.■c'est avec apparition des consuls que commence l'ère communale en Italie (apparition à Pise des consuls vers 1085, Milan 1097,seules2 ville centro-septentrionalesn'ont pas connu de consulat: Venise et Rome mais fonctionnent comme des communes),naissance du mouvement urbanocentrique■on a représentation de l'entière société urbaine (consul: magistrat élu qui exerce de manière collégiale le gouvernement urbain (...
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Journalisme et information
En effet, comment opérer un tri dans l'information ? Doit-on le faire en fonction du public, du journaliste ou de laconjoncture ? Comment évaluer l'intelligence du public, son aptitude à tirer parti de telle ou telle information ? Doit-on se mettre à sa portée ou à son niveau ? Prendra-t-on comme critère le public moyen, celui qui fait monter lescourbes de l'audimat, ce diktat du téléspectateur à peine moyen ?... Le rôle du journaliste n'est-il pas d'ailleursd'apprendre à voir et à réfléchir ?...
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South Korea - country.
forest habitat, and overhunting. The Siberian tiger has not been sighted in the wild in South Korea since the 1920s; the Asiatic black bear can still be found in someremote mountain areas. Several species of deer are indigenous to the peninsula, including the roe deer, water deer, and Siberian musk deer. The musk deer, which hasbeen overhunted for its musk glands, is legally protected as a threatened species. Smaller mammals indigenous to the peninsula include the wild boar, red fox, badger,rabb...