TY - BOOK ID - 66183387 TI - Responsabilità penale e rischio nelle attività mediche e d'impresa : un dialogo con la giurisprudenza : atti del convegno nazionale ... AU - Roberto Bartoli AU - Bartoli, Roberto. PY - 2010 VL - 25 SN - 8884535700 8884535670 PB - Firenze : Firenze University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Criminal liability of juristic persons KW - Medical personnel KW - Industrial safety KW - Industrial accidents KW - Law - Non-U.S. KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - Law - Europe, except U.K. KW - Criminal provisions KW - Malpractice KW - Law and legislation KW - Accidents, Industrial KW - Accidents, Occupational KW - Employees KW - Industrial disasters KW - Industrial injuries KW - Occupational accidents KW - Occupational injuries KW - Accidents KW - Disasters KW - Disability evaluation KW - Industries KW - Job safety KW - Occupational hazards, Prevention of KW - Occupational health and safety KW - Occupational safety and health KW - Prevention of industrial accidents KW - Prevention of occupational hazards KW - Safety, Industrial KW - Safety engineering KW - Safety measures KW - Safety of workers KW - System safety KW - Health care personnel KW - Health care professionals KW - Health manpower KW - Health personnel KW - Health professions KW - Health sciences personnel KW - Health services personnel KW - Healthcare professionals KW - Medical manpower KW - Professional employees KW - Corporations KW - Juristic persons KW - Prevention KW - Criminal liability KW - Medicina KW - Diritto UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:66183387 AB - This book presents the proceedings of the conference held in Florence on 7 and 8 May 2009 upon the conclusion of a MUIR study. The inspiration behind it can be summarised in two keywords. The first is "modernity", because it focuses on the sectors of criminal liability of the doctor and the entrepreneur, those that have been most dramatically affected by social change and technological developments, straining to the limit the "classic" configuration of criminal law categories. The second is "case law", in the sense that we have sought to focus on the reality of living law and to investigate the concepts of the causality, blame and complicity of individuals as they are actually illustrated by precedents. ER -