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Crónica Del Séptimo Pleno Casatorio Civil, Nelson Ramírez Jimenez Aug 2015

Crónica Del Séptimo Pleno Casatorio Civil, Nelson Ramírez Jimenez

Fort Ninamancco Cordova

Crónica del VII Pleno Casatorio Civil, la cual contiene una muy bien trabajada síntesis de las intervenciones de los amicus curiae antes las Salas Civiles reunidas de la Corte Suprema.


The High Price Of Poverty: A Study Of How The Majority Of Current Court System Procedures For Collecting Court Costs And Fees, As Well As Fines, Have Failed To Adhere To Established Precedent And The Constitutional Guarantees They Advocate., Trevor J. Calligan Jul 2015

The High Price Of Poverty: A Study Of How The Majority Of Current Court System Procedures For Collecting Court Costs And Fees, As Well As Fines, Have Failed To Adhere To Established Precedent And The Constitutional Guarantees They Advocate., Trevor J. Calligan

Trevor J Calligan

No abstract provided.


Suprema Decidirá Sobre Propiedad, Fort Ninamancco Córdova Jul 2015

Suprema Decidirá Sobre Propiedad, Fort Ninamancco Córdova

Fort Ninamancco Cordova

Nota del diario oficial "El Peruano" sobre el VII Pleno Casatorio Civil, de fecha 22 de julio de 2015, donde se cubre mi participación como Amicus Curiae. Cabe aclarar que no tengo la calidad de procesalista, puesto que mi especialidad es Derecho Civil.


Trust And Good-Faith Taken To A New Level: An Analysis Of Inconsistent Behavior In The Brazilian Legal Order, Thiago Luis Sombra Jul 2015

Trust And Good-Faith Taken To A New Level: An Analysis Of Inconsistent Behavior In The Brazilian Legal Order, Thiago Luis Sombra

Thiago Luís Santos Sombra

With the changes in the paradigm of voluntarism developed under the protection of liberalism, the bases for legal acts have reached an objective dimension, resulting in the birth of a number of mechanisms of control of private autonomy. Among these mechanisms, we can point out the relevance of those reinforced by the Roman Law, whose high ethical value underlines one of its biggest virtues in the control of the exercise of subjective rights. The prohibition of inconsistent behavior, conceived in the brocard venire contra factum proprium, constitutes one of the concepts from the Roman Law renown for the protection …


El Objeto Del Negocio Jurídico En Una Reciente Sentencia En Casación: Notas Sobre Un Confuso Concepto., Fort Ninamancco Córdova Jun 2015

El Objeto Del Negocio Jurídico En Una Reciente Sentencia En Casación: Notas Sobre Un Confuso Concepto., Fort Ninamancco Córdova

Fort Ninamancco Cordova

No abstract provided.


An Approach To The Regulation Of Spanish Banking Foundations, Miguel Martínez Jun 2015

An Approach To The Regulation Of Spanish Banking Foundations, Miguel Martínez

Miguel Martínez

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the legal framework governing banking foundations as they have been regulated by Spanish Act 26/2013, of December 27th, on savings banks and banking foundations. Title 2 of this regulation addresses a construct that is groundbreaking for the Spanish legal system, still of paramount importance for the entire financial system insofar as these foundations become the leading players behind certain banking institutions given the high interest that foundations hold in the share capital of such institutions.


The Traditional View Of Public Policy And Ordre Public In Private International Law, Kent Murphy May 2015

The Traditional View Of Public Policy And Ordre Public In Private International Law, Kent Murphy

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Handelsrätt Och Internationell Privat- Och Processrätt, Ulf Maunsbach Apr 2015

Handelsrätt Och Internationell Privat- Och Processrätt, Ulf Maunsbach

Ulf Maunsbach

No abstract provided.


Stiffing The Arbitrators: The Problem Of Nonpayment In Commercial Arbitration, Brian Farkas, Neal M. Eiseman Jan 2015

Stiffing The Arbitrators: The Problem Of Nonpayment In Commercial Arbitration, Brian Farkas, Neal M. Eiseman

Brian Farkas

Commercial arbitration is a creature of contract; the parties are there because they choose to be, either including an arbitration clause in their written agreement or, after a dispute developed, electing to avoid litigation all together. Arbitration also comes with an up-front cost non-existent in litigation: the arbitrators. Taxpayers pay for their state and federal judges, but the parties themselves pay for their arbitrators. But what happens if one party refuses (or is otherwise unable) to pay the arbitrator? If the arbitrator then refuses to proceed, as is likely, should the dispute revert to court, in derogation of the prior …