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Clasificación, Estructura Y Contenido De Los Deberes Jurídicos Que Nacen De La Relación Obligacional En El Código Civil Alemán, José Balcázar Quiroz
Clasificación, Estructura Y Contenido De Los Deberes Jurídicos Que Nacen De La Relación Obligacional En El Código Civil Alemán, José Balcázar Quiroz
José Balcázar Quiroz
No abstract provided.
El Embrión Como Sujeto De Derecho, Enrique Varsi
El Embrión Como Sujeto De Derecho, Enrique Varsi
Enrique Varsi Rospigliosi
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Publictet Om Bolagsbeslut, Torsten Sandström
The Regulation Of Medical Malpractice In Japan, Robert Leflar
The Regulation Of Medical Malpractice In Japan, Robert Leflar
Robert B Leflar
How Japanese legal and social institutions handle medical errors is little known outside Japan. For almost all of the 20th century, a paternalistic paradigm prevailed. Characteristics of the legal environment affecting Japanese medicine included few attorneys handling medical cases, low litigation rates, long delays, predictable damage awards, and low-cost malpractice insurance. However, transparency principles have gained traction and public concern over medical errors has intensified. Recent legal developments include courts' adoption of a less deferential standard of informed consent; increases in the numbers of malpractice claims and of practicing attorneys; more efficient claims handling by specialist judges and speedier trials; …
Konkurrensrätt - En Kommentar, Carl Wetter, Johan Karlsson, Marie Östman
Konkurrensrätt - En Kommentar, Carl Wetter, Johan Karlsson, Marie Östman
Carl Wetter
No abstract provided.
Domain Names As Jurisdiction-Creating Property In Sweden, Ulf Maunsbach, Michael Bogdan
Domain Names As Jurisdiction-Creating Property In Sweden, Ulf Maunsbach, Michael Bogdan
Ulf Maunsbach
No abstract provided.
Globalized World And Separation Of Powers: A New Role For The Independent Administrative Authorities, Antonio Lordi
Globalized World And Separation Of Powers: A New Role For The Independent Administrative Authorities, Antonio Lordi
antonio lordi
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Invisible Ink In The Eighth Arrondissement, Karl T. Muth
Invisible Ink In The Eighth Arrondissement, Karl T. Muth
Karl T Muth
IMPORTANT: This document may prompt you for a username and password. If this occurs, please simply click "cancel" and the document will load. Thank you. This Article deals with the history of the secret contract that governs the distribution of economic rents enjoyed by Formula One. It further explores the environment in which this secret contract evolved and briefly discusses applications for secret contracts in other scenarios and industries.
The Common Core Sounds. Short Notes On Themes, Harmonies And Disharmonies Of European Tort Law, Marta Infantino, Mauro Bussani, Franz Werro
The Common Core Sounds. Short Notes On Themes, Harmonies And Disharmonies Of European Tort Law, Marta Infantino, Mauro Bussani, Franz Werro
Mauro Bussani
The goal of this paper is to present aims, methods and features of the research carried out by the ‘The Common Core of European Private Law” project in the field of tort law. Accordingly, we will first depict the immediate and long-term goals of the ‘Common Core’ endeavour, as well as its methodology and organisation. We will then illustrate the four tort law volumes that have been so far published within the project. This will lead us to find out the distinctive tenets of the Common Core approach as applied to tort law issues, and to put forward some remarks …
Inexistencia E Invalidez Del Contrato En El Código Civil Peruano De 1984, Rómulo Morales
Inexistencia E Invalidez Del Contrato En El Código Civil Peruano De 1984, Rómulo Morales
Rómulo Morales Hervias
A partir de un análisis dogmático se estudia la regulación del contrato inexistente e inválido en los diferentes planos jurídicos de la relevancia, de la validez y de la eficacia. Luego se estudia sistemáticamente la normativa del Código Civil en lo referente a las patologías en la formación del contrato.
La Restituzione Del'arricchimento E Il Risarcimento Del Danno, Pietro Sirena
La Restituzione Del'arricchimento E Il Risarcimento Del Danno, Pietro Sirena
Pietro Sirena
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El Interés Social Y La Necesidad Pública Como Institutos De Limitación Y Privación De La Propiedad En El Ordenamiento Peruano
Benjamin L. Harwood
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Las Aplicaciones Indebidas De Los Conceptos De Negocio Jurídico En El Código Civil Peruano De 1984 Luego De 25 Años De Su Vigencia, Rómulo Morales
Las Aplicaciones Indebidas De Los Conceptos De Negocio Jurídico En El Código Civil Peruano De 1984 Luego De 25 Años De Su Vigencia, Rómulo Morales
Rómulo Martín Morales Hervias
Durante la vigencia del Código Civil peruano de 1984, la normativa general denominada “Acto Jurídico” ha sido utilizada inadecuadamente por la doctrina, la jurisprudencia y la praxis. En este artículo se señalan varios ejemplos
Chatterjee V. Ontario: Property, Crime And Civil Proceedings, Michelle Gallant
Chatterjee V. Ontario: Property, Crime And Civil Proceedings, Michelle Gallant
Michelle Gallant
This paper examines the decision in Chatterjee v. Ontario (Attorney General), which upheld the constitutionality of provincial legislation permitting the pursuit of civil actions in response to criminal activity. The legislation in question, Ontario's Civil Remedies Act, enabled the pursuit of money remedies for criminal activities through civil legal proceedings. The Supreme Court of Canada in Chatterjee examined whether or not provincial legislation permitting civil actions for breaches of the federal Criminal Code was ultra vires provincial jurisdiction. This paper provides an overview and an analysis of the Chatterjee decision.