Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024)

In this first issue of the year 2024, Civilistica.com is pleased to offer a collection of studies in tune with the main debates in contemporary civil law. We would like to highlight, to begin with, the translation of a fundamental text on legislative reforms in civil law, written almost six decades ago by Stefano Rodotà, whose warnings are impressive for their relevance to the current Brazilian moment and to the profound transformations recently suggested for our Civil Code. In the national doctrine section, we begin with studies of family law, particularly concerned with the protection of vulnerable people (such as children, the elderly and people with disabilities) in family relations. We also highlight three studies focused on analyzing the impacts of technological evolution on the classic categories of the law of things, in addition to works on consumer law and civil liability. In foreign doctrine, we present studies on two very up-to-date topics (credit privileges and the right of children to be heard), reinforcing our commitment to intensifying the dialogue with Latin American authors. We wish you all a great read!