35 resultados para ordenamientos jurídicos
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El Decreto de Nueva Planta (1716) suprimió las instituciones propias del Principado, derogó el derecho público e impidió la evolución del derecho privado catalán.1 Desde entonces, el derecho castellano o común y el llamado derecho foral o catalán configuraron un sistema jurídico que pervivió en Cataluña hasta que las sucesivas comisiones, proyectos codificadores y la promulgación de leyes generales del siglo XIX facilitaron la redacción definitiva del Código Civil (CC) español de 1889. Los códigos tendían a centralizar y uniformizar el ordenamiento jurídico, y restringían la pluralidad de fuentes y de ordenamientos de un país.
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La actualidad y los acontecimientos de las últimas décadas han puesto de manifiesto la importancia del miedo en la vida pública. El miedo como tal y sus factores desencadenantes están presentes en la prensa, el discurso político, la neurociencia, la ciencia y la filosofía política. Entendemos que la gestión del miedo intuitivo, cognitivo y heurístico debe contemplarse como un elemento básico en la vida del ciudadano de este siglo. Tanto en la visión moderna de la nación y el contrato social, como en las visiones más futuristas de cosmopolitismo y estados supranacionales, la heurística del miedo difícilmente podrá desaparecer de los sistemas jurídicos y sociales, no solo por su utilidad intrínseca, sino también por su inmanencia y consubstancialidad genético-biológica y psico-social. El hecho de que exista miedo consideramos que es positivo puesto que nos alerta de riesgos que pueden afectar negativamente el futuro del individuo.
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El presente trabajo estudia la disposición adicional cuarta de la Ley de Tasas y Precios Públicos. El estudio de la norma se escinde en tres partes: en primer lugar el supuesto de hecho que recoge el precepto, en segundo lugar los efectos jurídicos que de su aplicación se van a derivar y en tercer lugar su conformidad constitucional. Como cierre del estudio se formula una propuesta alternativa y se exponen de modo sucinto las conclusiones obtenidas a lo largo del trabajo.
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International texts recognise the buyer's right to the repair or replacement if the goods do not conform with the contract, and at the same time, establish exceptions to their application and certain rules of protection for the seller (Art. 46 CISG, Art. 7.2.3 UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, Art.9:102 PECL and Arts. 4:202 y 4:204 (1) PEL S). This approach is a result of a compromise between civil law systems and the common law and it has been widely extended to the regulation of consumer sales over the last decade (Art. 3.3 of the Directive 1999/44/CE, Art. III.-3:302 DCFR, Art. 26 of the proposal for a Directive on Consumer Rights). These norms regulate the different ways of requiring the fulfilment of a contractual obligation from a new paradigm which has little to do with a need to protect the weak consumer which governed the origins of consumer policy in the European Community. Now the idea of the consumer who shall behave economically efficiently prevails in Art. 3.3 of the Directive 1999/44/CE, a norm which is clearly influenced by the international texts and whose transposing into the national legislation of Member States has created important problems for traditional dogmas. In this sense there are still some unclear issues, such as the possibility of replacing in sales of goods of specific nature or second-hand goods, some aspects on the exercise of repair and replacement, and, even, their use as primary remedies rather than a reduction in price or a rescission of the contract. With regard to this, in England the possibility of offering the consumer free choice between these measures if the goods do not conform with the contract has been raised. This is far from the principle of pacta sunt servanda and is clearly contrary to the economic approach of the proposal for a Directive on Consumer Rights. Up to now Spain has limited itself to implementing Art. 3.3 Directive 1999/44/CE into its legal system in almost literal terms and the case law on the issue has completely turned out to be insufficient. By contrast with Germany, the Spanish legislator has not extended the application of the rules of repair and replacement of Directive 1999/44/CE to nonconsumer sales, even though two draft bill proposals along these lines presented by the General Commission for Codifying (“Comisión General de Codificación”), the last one being in January, 2009
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Of the many dimensions of the problem of violence exercised by men toward women in the context of the relations of partner or ex partner, this article deals with the analysis of the discursive productions of the institutional actors that are part of the judicial process. Our intention is to investigate the relationship between criminal law and gender-based violence starting from the implementation of the Law of Integral Gender-based Violence in Spain (LO. 1 / 2004) from a theoretical perspective which includes contributions from social psychology, and socio-legal feminism. We have approached the legal instrument - the Law of Integral Gender-based Violence - through the discourse of legal officers with a perspective that questions the values, so often proclaimed, of universality, objectivity and neutrality of the law