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Processo penal, direitos humanos, direito internacional, direito anticorrupção, cibercriminalidade e crime organizado - Tree: https://linktr.ee/vladimiraras

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Decisão do TJSP em medida cautelar criminal para dar efeito ativo ao RESE interposto pelo MPSP para obter a preventiva do dono do Porsche ‎
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Saiu pela editora holandesa Eleven o livro que o Professor Antônio Cabral organizou com a Professora Anna Nylund, da Universidade de Bergen, Noruega, sobre negócios jurídicos processuais em perspectiva comparada. Com artigos de Alain Ancery e Bart Krans (Holanda), Alan Uzelac (Croácia), Florian Eichel e Rorick Tovar (Suíça), Henrik Bellander (Suécia), Magne Strandberg (Noruega), Shusuke Kakiuchi (Japão), Vigita Vebraite (Lituania), e Wolfgang Hau (Alemanha), o livro trata de temas como os acordos sobre a competência, os custos, as provas, os recursos, as relações entre convenções processuais e outros ADR, bem como as fronteiras da contratualização do processo com outros movimentos de flexibilização das formalidades do processo judicial. Cabral escreveu o capítulo introdutório, intitulado “Procedural Contracts and Agreements: An Introduction to a New Era of Party Autonomy in Litigation”. Confiram o sumário! Está excelente! https://www.elevenpub.com/en/product/100-17034_Shaping-Civil-Litigation-Using-Procedural-Agreements
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Shaping Civil Litigation Using Procedural Agreements

Procedural agreements hold the potential to effectively customise and expedite civil proceedings. However, their impact on access to justice, particularly for weaker litigants, and the potential erosion of the court’s role raise significant concerns. Despite the growing acceptance of procedural contracts, it is still unclear how courts should interpret and when they should enforce these agreements.This book delves into the critical examination of choice-of-court, evidentiary, costs, appeal, and alternative dispute resolution agreements, offering a discussion on the boundaries between procedural and contract law. It interrogates the entanglements between procedural agreements, flexible procedural rules, case management, and the increasing complexity of litigated cases. Additionally, it examines the interrelations between procedural contracts and current trends in civil litigation, including the obligation of European courts to safeguard consumers against unfair terms and the emergence of international commercial…

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