Vol. 6 No. 2 (2017)

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This issue of ||civilistica.com, that ends the sixth year of publication of an electronic journal that emphasizes the quality of the texts and the diversity of themes that it presents to the reader, is opened with an instigating reflection by Professor Maria Celina Bodin de Moraes, our chief editor, and Eduardo Nunes Souza, about “Education and Culture in Brazil: The Problem with Homeschooling”, in the contemporary doctrine session. Also in this session, we count on with the works of authors from several regions of Brazil: from Paraná, Carlos Eduardo Pianovski Ruzyk and Marcelo L. F. de Macedo Bürger,”Judicial Relief of Obligation Against Third Parties (Un)bound by Social Function of Contract“, and Giovanna Bonilha Milano, “Judiciary Power and Urban Land Conflicts: Procedural Frames of the Dispute“; from Santa Catarina, Guilherme Henrique Lima Reinig and Rafael Peteffi da Silva, “Reflex Damages (Relational Loss) and Damage to Psychic Health: Nervous Schock (Schockschaden) in German Civil Law“; from Rio Grande do Sul, Voltaire de Freitas Michel and Marc Antoni Deitos, “The Original Acquisition of Property: a New Reading of Locke and the Possibility of an Autonomous Concept of Private Law“, Ingo Wolfgang Sarlet and Flaviana Rampazzo Soares, “Reflections on the Dignity of the Human Person as a Foundation for Compensation Postulations in Labor Law“, Juliano Heinen, “Coherence and the Legal System“, and Maria Cláudia Cachapuz, “The Construction of a Pragmatic Model of Legal Sources: a Permanently Present Discussion“; from Rio de Janeiro, Fernanda Nunes Barbosa and Thamis Dalsenter Viveiros de Castro, “Dilemmas of Freedom of Speech and Solidarity“; from São Paulo, Leonardo Estevam de Assis Zanini, “The Protection of the Right to Image in Germany“, and Débora Gozzo, “Multiple Parenthood and Succession Law: the Perspective of the Brazilian Superior Courts”; from Minas Gerais, César Augusto de Castro Fiuza and Marcelo de Rezende Campos Marinho Couto, “Essay on the Right In Rem to Build on Someone Else’s Building as Admitted by the Law 13.465/2017“, and Ana Carolina Brochado Teixeira and Ana Cristina de Carvalho Rettore, “Reflexes of the Concept of Extended Family on Coexistence and Visitation Rights”; from Brasília, Bruna Barbieri Waquim and Bruno Amaral Machado, “Heterorreferences on Parentality: Cognitive Opening to “Psy” Speeches, Common Sense and Legal Descriptions of Parental Alienation and Shared Guard“. In Foreign Doctrine, it is our honor to offer the readers the text of Professor Matías Irigoyen-Testa, “The Legal Cap of Punitive Damage in Argentina”, and another of Professor José de Oliveira Ascensão, “Acceptance, Adaptation, Hope: the Fundamental Coordinates of Aging“. In the Translation session, our international editor, Professor Maria Cristina De Cicco translates “Legal rule and social reality” by Tullio Ascarelli. In the analysis of jurisprudence, we have some news. Besides the national jurisprudence, “Notes on the fitting of the right of retention: challenges of self-regulation in private law”, commented by Rodrigo da Guia Silva, we also bring, for the first time, a commented translation of foreign jurisprudence by Karina Nunes Fritz, ” German Constitutional Court admits the existence of a third genre (commentary and translation)”. In the review session, three works are highlighted in this issue: Rodrigo da Guia Silva reviews the work “Teoria geral das invalidades do negócio jurídico: nulidade e anulabilidade no direito civil contemporâneo”, by Eduardo Nunes de Souza; Chiara Spadaccini de Teffé works with “Memória e esquecimento na internet”, by Sérgio Branco; and Ana Carolina Brochado Teixeira presents “Liberdade e Família: limites para a intervenção do Estado nas relações conjugais e parentais”, by Renata Vilela Multedo”. In selected videos, we return to the theme that opened this issue: the education. Have a nice reading!

 

Published: 2017-12-30

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