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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Uma análise acerca do artigo 8º do regulamento Roma II em face ao fenônemo das violações ubíquas de direitos autorais

Moreira, André de Oliveira Schenini January 2014 (has links)
O objetivo do presente trabalho é analisar qual o tratamento que o fenômeno das violações ubíquas de direitos autorais, praticadas essencialmente no âmbito da internet, recebe no direito do conflito de leis, haja vista ser tal ocorrência um terreno fértil para a múltipla aplicação de legislações a um único ato. A análise realizada partiu da clara influência do princípio da territorialidade dos direitos autorais no âmbito do direito internacional privado de diferentes legislações, cujos resultados não se mostraram capazes de lidar com os reflexos do fenômeno das violações ubíquas. Para tanto, buscamos primeiramente no Regulamento Roma II, um instrumento de direito unional que unificou as regras de definição da lei a ser aplicada em casos de violações de direitos de propriedade intelectual no âmbito da União Europeia, mais especificamente no seu aritgo 8º, alternativas para uma abordagem mais atualizada. Aparentemente, apesar do alardeado teor vanguardista desse regulamento, referido instrumento de direito unional apresentou uma abordagem deveras conservadora no que tange ao conflito de leis para infrações de propriedade intelectual por meio de mídias ubíquas. Devido a isso, o presente estudo buscou em outras alternativas, encontradas em normas de soft law e no próprio direito europeu, possíveis saídas para o entrave criado pelo legislador unional nesse instrumento que deveria servir de modelo às futuras legislações internacionalprivatistas. A atual rigidez territorialista existente na forma como as violações ubíquas dos direitos de criação do homem são tratadas, fenômeno crescente com o uso desenfreado da internet em nosso dia a dia, assim como o poder unificador do Regulamento Roma II, foram razões que fizeram com que este trabalho propusesse um novo artigo para o citado conjunto de regras de conflitos de leis, específico para lidar com as violações ubíquas de direitos autorais, baseado em elementos de conexão condizentes com a atual realidade de exploração de obras da criação humana. / The purpose of this work is to analyse which is the treatment granted by the conflictof- law to the copyright ubiquitous infringement phenomenon occured mainly in the internet, considering that such situation is a fertile ground for the multiple application of laws occured due to the promotion of a sole act. The performed analysis departed from the clear influence of the copyright territoriality principle over the international private law of different legislations, whose results were not capable to deal with the reflexes originated from the ubiquitous infringement phenomenon. In this sense, we firstly searched in the Rome II Regulation, an european law tool that has unified the conflict-of-law rules for intellectual property infringement in the European Union, specifically in its article 8, an alternativa for an updated approach. Although the boasted avant-garde content of such regulation, apparently this european legal instrument presented an extremely conservative approach when dealing with the conflict-of-laws in intellectual property infringements perpetrated through ubiquitous medias, which therefore forced the current work to seek in other alternatives, located in the soft law and in the own european law, possible solutions for this complication created by the european legislator in an instrument that should have served as model to future international private law rules. The current rigidity seen in the way that ubiquitous infringements of creation rights are treated, considering the growing status of such phenomenon due to the vast use of the internet in our daily tasks, as well as the unifying power of the Rome II Regulation, were the reasons that directed this study to create a new rule for the cited group of conflict-oflaw rules specifically built to deal with copyright ubiquitous infringements, based on connecting factors that are consistent with the current reality of intellectual creations exploitation.
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Desafios da harmonização do direito do comércio internacional / Challenges on the Harmonization of International Commercial Law

Ana Teresa de Abreu Coutinho Boscolo 31 May 2016 (has links)
Trata-se de estudo sobre desafios existentes para a harmonização do direito do comércio internacional, entendendo-se harmonização de forma ampla, como busca da harmonia dos instrumentos e regras do comércio internacional. Dessa forma, o estudo trata tanto de questões de unificação quanto de harmonização do direito do comércio internacional. A harmonização, em sentido específico, deve ser entendida como a utilização de um instrumento como modelo ou fonte de inspiração para a elaboração ou interpretação de outros instrumentos ou dos direitos nacionais. A unificação, por sua vez, é entendida como o resultado da aplicação de um instrumento único de modo que o aplicador que a realizou seja indiferente. Nesse sentido, os desafios estão nos fatores que impedem o preenchimento dos requisitos que levam à unificação e à harmonização, quais sejam: elaboração dos instrumentos, entrada em vigor dos tratados, incorporação dos modelos aos direitos nacionais, aplicação dos instrumentos pelos aplicadores (árbitros e juízes), o que inclui questões relativas a regras de conflito de leis, normas imperativas e ordem pública, relação entre os instrumentos quando da sua elaboração e quando da sua aplicação. / This essay concerns challenges on the harmonization of international commercial law. Harmonization shall be understood in a wide fashion, as the efforts to reach harmonic solutions on international commercial law. Harmonization, in a strict fashion, occurs when an instrument is used as a model or source of inspiration for the drafting or the application of another instrument or domestic laws. Unification, in turn, concerns the result accruing from the application of a sole instrument in order to reach results similar enough no matter who applied it. In this sense, challenges as considered for the purpose of this study are factors that somehow bar the fulfillment of the requirements leading to unification or harmonization: drafting of instruments, enforcement of treaties, incorporation of models to domestic law, application of instruments by judges or arbitrators, including issues related to conflict of laws, mandatory rules and public policy, the relation among coexisting instruments both on their drafting and on their application.
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The Superior Courts Act 10 of 2013 and jurisdiction in international civil and commercial cases

De Beer, Bianca 14 July 2015 (has links)
LL.M. (International Commercial Law) / Please refer to full text to view abstract
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Presence as a basis for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments sounding in money – a comparative study of Canadian and South African law

Xaba, Gift Manyanani Nkosinathi 18 August 2014 (has links)
L.LM. (International Commercial Law) / This dissertation, properly speaking, deals only with the recognition of foreign monetary judgments. In common parlance, however, the terms ‘recognition’ and ‘enforcement’ have blended, with “enforcement” being used more commonly to refer to “recognition” than the term recognition is. Throughout this paper, the terms will be used interchangeably to refer to the classic concept of recognition; that is to say the circumstances in which a court will allow a foreign party to enforce a foreign judgment. Central to this paper is the recent South African Supreme Court of Appeal (hereinafter SCA) case of Richman v Ben-Tovim. This includes a critical discussion of the submissions made by the SCA in reaching its decision. The author is of the view that the SCA in hearing a case of this nature ought to have considered a comparative study of the private international law rules applied elsewhere.
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Manželství v mezinárodním právu soukromém / Marriage in private international law

Vaníčková, Martina January 2022 (has links)
In the current globalized world with its high level of international migration, international marriage is not something uncommon. As a result of population migration, for example, the marriage of two persons of different nationalities occurs. This thesis defines matrimonial law in the context of private international law. It offers an insight into the conflict of laws surrounding the issues of marriage with an international element, defining the form in which the international element can arise in international matrimonial law. National, EU and international legislation is taken into account when dealing with the issues surrounding conflict of laws. In addition to the introduction and conclusion, the thesis is divided into six chapters. The first three chapters contain the theoretical aspects, which is crucial for understanding the topic of the thesis. The remaining three chapters deal with specific institutions within matrimonial law. The first chapter defines the concepts of marriage, private international law, and marriage in the context of private international law, which includes a brief look at the historical development of this branch of law. The second chapter focuses on an overview of the sources of legislation at the national, EU and international level, including their interrelationship....
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The law of ship mortgages in China and a comparison with the law of the U.K. and Canada /

Zheng, Wei, 1980- January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
177

Jurisdictional fairness and freezing measures : an analysis in Canadian private international law

Nyer, Damien January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
178

International intellectual property disputes and arbitration : a comparative analysis of American, European and international approaches : the search for an acceptable arbitral site

Juras, Camille January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
179

International unification of the law of agency

Kostromov, Alexey V. January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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L'application extraterritoriale des lois nationales incorporant des normes internationales du travail

Beaumier, Jean-François January 2003 (has links)
No description available.

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