4 resultados para Ciencia jurídica

em RUN (Repositório da Universidade Nova de Lisboa) - FCT (Faculdade de Cienecias e Technologia), Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL), Portugal


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Tese apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Linguagem (área de especialização Lexicologia e Lexicografia)

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A ciência, tecnologia e inovação são pilares fundamentais para o desenvolvimento social e económico de um país. Angola tem apostado cada vez mais nestas vertentes mas os seus académicos e investigadores ainda sentem dificuldade em divulgar os seus trabalhos e não veem os seus esforços devidamente reconhecidos, nomeadamente pela sociedade angolana em geral. A internet como meio privilegiado de divulgação de informação, tem registado uma tendência crescente nos seus níveis de acesso, e cada vez mais em países até agora considerados menos desenvolvidos. A conectividade às redes móveis e de internet tem vindo a crescer a bom ritmo em África e este continente chega mesmo a ultrapassar a Europa e Estados Unidos no número de subscrições de telefones móveis, sendo também o que apresenta uma maior taxa de crescimento no número de utilizadores de internet. A construção do portal Web CIENCIA.AO – Portal de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação de Angola – vem constituir-­‐se como uma ferramenta de ajuda à disseminação dos esforços efetuados nestas áreas e a integrar os diversos atores de investigação científica.

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The scope of the present work is to study the legal protection conferred upon the consumer in Angola, especially as regards electronic communication agreements. Its purpose is to promote consumers’ rights and contribute to its defence given the relatively privileged position of professionals in their relationship with consumers. With this in mind, we have made a description of the Consumer Law in Angola based on the Angolan Constitution (as the law that establishes the fundamental rights and guarantees of citizens) and on the Consumer’s Defence Law, which, as the basic law regarding consumers’ rights, provides the framework for this dissertation. We have analysed several aspects relating to consumer relationships, starting from its concept and rights of consumers and covering the legal and contractual mechanisms put in place for their protection. We have also analysed the Advertising Law with a view to better understand consumer’s rights before advertising campaigns carried out by professionals whilst promoting their goods and services and, additionally, to understand the duties and principles that shall be complied with in such campaigns with the purpose to protect the rights and interests of consumers. From a criminal point of view, we have briefly covered the crimes against consumers provided for in the Penal Code and the Law of Infractions against the Economy. In the second part of this work, we have summarised the institutions that protect the rights and interests of consumers, which include the Public Prosecutor Office, the National Institute for the Defence of the Consumers and the Consumers’ Associations. The third and last part of this work covers electronic communications agreements. Given the fact that there is no specific legislation in this matter, our analysis was based on the Civil Code – specifically the part relating to contracts – the Law on General Contractual Terms and Conditions and the Consumer’s Defence Law. We have analysed the formation of contracts, compliance and consumers’ rights resulting from contract breach. We further have appealed to the Angolan legislator to legislate certain aspects of consumer relationships, especially those where breach of consumers’ rights are blatant and facilitated by the lack of specific laws addressing such cases.