OCT
2
2006

¿Por qué las negociaciones en la OMC no avanzan? Una perspectiva brasileña

Leonardo Vieira Arruda

La reciente ronda de negociaciones en la Organización Mundial del Comercio – OMC comenzó en fines del año 2001, en la llamada Ronda Doha de Desarrollo. La Ronda fue propuesta con un énfasis en la eliminación de subvenciones en el sector agrícola de los países desarrollados y la promoción de la liberalización de los sectores de servicios e inversiones de los países en desarrollo. Por esas razones ambiciosas, se la llamó Ronda del Milenio.

SEP
28
2006
SEP
6
2006

The Amplification of Human Rights and The Task of The Legal Auditor in Detecting Them

Jayme Vita Roso

Notwithstanding the stumbles that capitalism has been experiencing due to its genetic debilities, we are forced to recognize that, like a chameleon in the wild, it has been trying to show that it is concerned with man (= human beings).

JUL
10
2006

“La destruicción de Tapes Backups sin uso: La auditoria jurídica y su rol para esa orientación”

Jayme Vita Roso

Conceptualmente, los tapes utilizados como backups guardan información que generalmente, por el derecho en la práctica, son documentos en sentido jurídico.

MAR
24
2006

The confirmation of brazilian permanence as beneficiary Party of the us gsp program: a critical analysis

Marcelo Pupe Braga

The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) is a program designed to promote economic growth in the developing world by providing preferential duty-free, low tax or special schemes of quotas for several products from the beneficiary developing countries. Today, around twenty five developed countries grant the GSP in an attempt to demonstrate that commerce is a more powerful and less onerous method of stimulating self-supported growth than direct financial help.

MAR
15
2006

Letter to The Economist Magazine

Maria Rita Guedes Queiroz Lopes

Following an article ‘Lula’s Leap’, recently published in The Economist magazine, Maria Rita Guedes Queiroz Lopes of the law firm Paulino e Carvalho Aquino Advogados, and no less reader of Migalhas International, voiced her exasperation at claims of this article about the current situation in Brazil, which is not accurately depicted to her viewpoint.

FEB
20
2006

Arbitration in Brazil — 1st Decision Regarding Regognition of A Foreign Award After 2004 Judiciary Reform

Mauricio Gomm Ferreira dos Santos

Under Constitutional Amendment n. 45 to the Brazilian Constitution — the so-called Judiciary Reform — which went into eff ect as of December 2004, jurisdiction to decide upon an application for the recognition of foreign arbitral awards and state-court judgments shifted from Brazilian Supreme Court to Brazilian Superior Court of Justice (STJ)

JAN
25
2006

Comments on the introduction of the Antitrust bill

Jayme Vita Roso

With approximately seven lustrums´ experience in Economic Law, and abdicating both vanity and humility, the author hereof shall penetrate the meanderings of this Bill3 through its Introduction, which might otherwise correspond to a Preamble, due to the importance it deserves from whomsoever shall interpret it.

DEC
5
2005

Prevention of Money Laundering in Bangladesh: What should be the Mechanism?

Forrukh Rahman

Money laundering means Illegal transactions made in order to project the proceeds of crime as legally obtained.

OCT
5
2005

Public-Private Partnerships in Brazil: Opportunities and Risks for Investors

Andrew J. Dell’Olio

The law authorizing Public-Private Partnerships (Parcerias Público-Privadas or PPP’s) in Brazil was signed by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on December 30, 2004 and took immediate effect.

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