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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.
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Trust: das origens à aceitação pelos países de direito romano-germânico

Santos, Raquel do Amaral de Oliveira 26 March 2009 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-26T20:28:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Raquel do Amaral de Oliveira Sa.pdf: 1175088 bytes, checksum: 7394418494418c700024af782ff88ff9 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-03-26 / The purpose of this essay is to analyze the possibility of introducing the common law legal figure known as trust in the Brazilian legal system. Trusts were created in England during the middle age and nowadays they are one of the most popular legal devices for wealth management, charity, wills and estate planning and project finance, among other purposes. As they were formed within the common law environment, many dogmatic obstacles to the recognition of the trusts have been raised by some civil law jurisdictions. The main difficulties related to trusts acknowledgment found by civil lawyers are related to the Romanist concept of property rights, which are radically different from the one created by the common law. Hence, we will discuss the historical background of the issue, the efforts that some civil law countries provided to overcome it, as well as the challenges that will eventually be faced by the Brazilian legislator in order to recognize trusts into our legal system / O presente trabalho tem o propósito de analisar a possibilidade de introdução no ordenamento jurídico brasileiro da figura jurídica surgida na common law conhecida como trust. Os trusts foram criados na Inglaterra durante a Idade Média e hoje são um dos mais populares instrumentos para gestão patrimonial, caridade, planejamento sucessório, financiamento de projetos, entre outras finalidade. Como foram criados no ambiente da common law, muitos obstáculos de caráter dogmático têm sido colocados ao seu reconhecimento pelos países de direito romanogermâmico. Os maiores empecilhos colocados pelos juristas romano-germânicos relacionam-se ao conceito romanista de direito de propriedade, o qual é radicalmente distinto daquele encontrado na common law. Destarte, discutiremos as raízes históricas desse problema, os esforços que alguns países romanistas têm despendido para superá-lo, bem como os eventuais desafios que serão eventualmente encontrados pelo legislador brasileiro na tarefa de reconhecer os trusts em nosso ordenamento

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