Edição: 1ª Edição
Autor: Gustavo Tepedino | Marilda Rosado de Sá Ribeiro | Gustavo Tepedino (Organizador) | Marilda Rosado de Sá Ribeiro (Organizador)
Acabamento: Brochura
ISBN: 9788582386927
Data de Publicação: 02/02/2021
Formato: 23 x 16 x 0.3 cm
Páginas: 462
Peso: 0.71kg
Sinopse
"This work shows the growing interest and participation of Brazilian lawyers in comparative law. It contains the contributions presented to the 20th General Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law – IACL held in Fukuoka, Japan, in 2018. The variety of approaches points to the interdisciplinarity that was sought out by the International Academy of Comparative Law. Furthemore, the presence of eminent professors and distinguished professionals from the Brazilian legal universe demonstrates the importance of the comparative view in Brazil. In addition, the book will allow for greater visibility of the Brazilian presence at the prestigious event. With this initiative, we hope to pave the way for the organization of events expected to take place in Latin America in 2022 and to arise an even greater interest in comparative law within academic and professional circles."
"Esta obra consagra o crescente interesse e participação de juristas brasileiros no direito comparado. São aqui coligidas as contribuições apresentadas ao Congresso da International Academy of Comparative Law – IACL em Fukuoka, Japão, no ano de 2018. A variedade das abordagens aponta a interdisciplinaridade almejada pela Academia. Ademais, a presença de ilustres professores e profissionais destacados do universo jurídico brasileiro demonstra a importância da visão comparatista no nosso meio. Por outro lado, o livro permitirá uma maior visibilidade da presença brasileira no importante evento. Esperamos, com esta iniciativa, pavimentar o caminho para que a organização dos eventos previstos para a América Latina em 2022 desperte interesse ainda maior nos meios acadêmicos e profissionais. "
AUTORES Aline de Miranda Valverde Terra; Ana Carla Harmatiuk Matos; Ana Paula de Barcellos; Anderson Schreiber; Arthur Sodré Prado; Daniel Bucar; Diogo Campos Medina Maia; Gisela Sampaio da Cruz; Gustavo Tepedino; Heloisa Helena Barboza; Humberto Dalla Bernardina de Pinho; José Augusto Fontoura Costa; José Roberto de Castro Neves; Marilda Rosado de Sá Ribeiro; Mario Viola; Melina Girardi Fachin; Milena Donato Oliva; Pablo Renteria; Patrícia Guimarães; Patricia Klien Vega; Renato Giavina Bianchi; Simone Lahorgue Nunes
PREFÁCIO........................................................................................................... XV
FOREWORD....................................................................................................... XIX
Chapter 1
CROWDFUNDING IN BRAZILIAN LAW
Aline de Miranda Valverde Terra......................................................................... 1
Chapter 2
CONDITIONS OF THE RECOGNITION OF THE CIVIL
STATUS OF TRANSSEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER PEOPLE
Ana Carla Harmatiuk Matos............................................................................... 27
Chapter 3
BRAZIL AND ITS MANY REALITIES. COURTS AND
STATE-CENTRISM; ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES AND
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Ana Paula de Barcellos.......................................................................................... 73
Chapter 4
RIGHT TO PRIVACY AND PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION
IN BRAZILIAN LAW
Anderson Schreiber................................................................................................. 97
Chapter 5
JUVENILE IN CONTACT WITH VIOLENCE AND RECENT
DEVELOPMENTS IN CHILDREN’S RIGHTS: BRAZIL
Arthur Sodré Prado; Renato Giavina Bianchi..................................................... 109
XII
Chapter 6
GENETIC TESTING, EMPLOYMENT AND INSURANCE
POLICY CONTRACTS: REVISITING THE BRAZILIAN
REPORT TO THE XXth INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
OF THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF
COMPARATIVE LAW
Daniel Bucar and Mario Viola ............................................................................ 119
Chapter 7
THE ROLE OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN THE
BRAZILIAN LABOR LAW REGIME
Diogo Campos Medina Maia................................................................................ 135
Chapter 8
COMPENSATION SCHEMES FOR DAMAGES CAUSED
BY HEALTHCARE
Gisela Sampaio da Cruz........................................................................................ 173
Chapter 9
“PROPERTY MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF THE
COMMONS”: NATIONAL REPORT FOR BRAZIL
Gustavo Tepedino................................................................................................... 203
Chapter 10
MULTICULTURAL CHALLENGES IN FAMILY LAW
Heloisa Helena Barboza ........................................................................................ 227
Chapter 11
CONFIDENTIALITY OF CORRESPONDENCE WITH
COUNSEL AS A REQUIREMENT OF A FAIR TRIAL TO
BRAZILIAN LAW
Humberto Dalla Bernardina de Pinho................................................................. 247
Chapter 12
DATA PROTECTION IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW
José Augusto Fontoura Costa.................................................................................. 275
Chapter 13
CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE INDIVIDUAL:
THE BRAZILIAN PERSPECTIVE
José Roberto de Castro Neves; Patricia Klien Vega............................................... 319
XIII
Chapter 14
THE SCENARIO OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Marilda Rosado de Sá Ribeiro; Patrícia Guimarães............................................ 335
Chapter 15
COMPARATIVE LAW AND MULTICULTURAL LEGAL
CLASSES: CHALLENGE OR OPPORTUNITY?
Melina Girardi Fachin .......................................................................................... 355
Chapter 16
CONSUMER PROTECTION UNDER BRAZILIAN LAW
Milena Donato Oliva ............................................................................................ 375
Chapter 17
THE LEGAL SERVICES MARKET AND CONVEYANCING
IN BRAZILIAN LAW
Pablo Renteria........................................................................................................ 405
Chapter 18
SECURITY RIGHTS OVER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY –
BRAZIL CHAPTER
Simone Lahorgue Nunes ........................................................................................ 419