Costs Of Litigation
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Por que as partes litigam ? : a racionalidade econômica da litigância
A doutrina tradicional do Direito não possui a sofisticação necessária para compreender os motivos para a litigância na medida em que atribui a submissão das lides ao Judiciário à busca por Justiça e satisfação de um senso moral. A partir disso, observou-se que a teoria econômica lança as bases para uma melhor compreensão dos motivos que as par
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 09/11/2012
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2. Custas e fatores do desfecho de processos judiciais em Cirurgia Plástica no Rio Grande do Sul / The costs and the factors of outcomes in litigation against Plastic Surgery in Rio Grande do Sul.
Introdução: O número de processos contra médicos aumentam no mundo, especialmente contra cirurgiões plásticos. Custas são despesas obrigatórias do processo, o ônus financeiro gerado é mensurável indiretamente pelo seu valor. O desfecho do processo é dado pela condenação ou absolvição do médico. Não há, na literatura, estudo de cálculo das
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 27/02/2011
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3. Cartel deterrence and settlements: the brazilian experience
Settlements are an important part of a program of cartel deterrence, particularly when the likelihood of conviction and the litigation costs are higher. This type of negotiated procedure to reach finality is in essence complementary to the fully adversarial procedures associated to the trial by the administrative or judicial courts, and to other investigativ
Publicado em: 22/07/2010
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4. The public defender and collective access to justice / A defensoria pública e o acesso coletivo à justiça
The present study set out to understand the concept of collective access to the judicial system, starting from the verification of what this means in practice, how it is effected, and what mechanisms exist in the prevailing legal system that allow needy social groups to access the judicial system, as well as the legitimacy of the Public Legal Aid Service in
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Análise econômica da interpretação contratual / The law and economics of contract interpretation
The general theme of this dissertation thesis is the Economic Analysis of Law or Law and Economics. Its specific theme is the Economic Analysis of Contract Law. The research problem to be investigated herein consists in describing how contractual interpretation operates according to the Economic Analysis of Law. Law and Economics employs the methodology of s
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Mensurando a eficiência no sistema judiciário: métodos paramétricos e não-paramétricos
The purpose of this study is to assess the efficiency of the Brazilian Judicial System using parametric and nonparametric methodologies, which allows the construction of a benchmark to compare the performance between the Jurisdictions and/or Courts. The efficiency is one of Constitutional requirements for Public Administration (article 37 of Federal Constitu
Publicado em: 2006
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7. Modelo de gestão de contratos para obras públicas habitacionais
The real estate market, specifically the building sector, has suffered expressive changes in its market concepts. This is due to an increase in competition and higher pressure on costs and terms reduction, together with emerging demands on quality from costumers, which present more and more consciousness about their own rights. By one hand, the actual circum
Publicado em: 2002
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8. Whither malpractice litigation?
Existing tort reform has produced moderating effects on some states, particularly California. Continued escalation of claims frequency, however, and average paid-claim costs mean that other remedies will have to be sought if the professional liability problem is to be solved. Many sources, including the American Medical Association, have proffered radical ch
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9. Medical malpractice in perspective. II--The implications for Britain.
The "malpractice crisis" in the United States cannot be understood in isolation. Litigation is precipitated by features of the American health care and social security systems. Relative to the United Kingdom, there are fewer barriers of access to the courts, although the role of contingency fees has probably been exaggerated. Given the great institutional di