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The paper discusses legal consequences of violations of law which may occur in the course of passing resolutions by shareholders or when convening the meeting. Such violations take the form of procedural infringements, as opposed to material defects which concern the subject matter of the resolution. Several jurisdictions were taken into account in order to demonstrate that illegality of the procedure does not need to imply nullity of resolutions. There are various instruments which, despite illegality, are intended to preserve the resolution. This is all about the balance of preferences: in company law there are definitely situations where legality should be less valued than stability and certainty.
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In this article I would like to show the potential of the destroyed ancient sculptures and therefore to explore a variety of new themes and issues that may be generated through re-using the motives by the artists. I was especially interested in creators, who undertook a multimedial game with traditional sculpture representations, using the potential of performance art, photography, digital image processing and computer photomontage. Mary Duffy by her performative actions showed that the deformed body of the ancient sculpture forms also her everyday reality. The damaged statue of “Venus de Milo” has become a useful inspiration for stories about disability and discrimination. Maciej Osika chose the path of fantasy and aesthetisation of the damages. Graphic processed assemblies allowed him to tell us about the perfection of the human body, while Davide Bedoni decided to show that the sculptures can describe the infinite myth of harmony, which defects will be complemented by the portraits of contemporary icons of beauty. The technique of exploring the audience has been chosen by French artist Diane Ducruet by showing “Passengers” to the viewers. The artist used the facial photographs of her loved ones through which fragments of well known, damaged Louvre sculptures are barely noticeable. Ducruet talks about the elusiveness of life by those damaged portraits. Likewise all the artists mentioned above she also blurs the boundaries between what is real and what is imaginary.
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The issues raised in the article oscillate around the characteristics of eye sight defects and diseases which constitute a significant burden on the economy and health care systems in many countries. It mentions available strategies and recommendations aimed at reducing the costs related to treatment of sight diseases and defects as well as those existing methods of prevention and treatment of eye diseases which are among the most effective and viable ones used in prophylaxis. The author makes an attempt to estimate the overall costs to the society and an individual. The article reflects also on quality evaluation within health care system.
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