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No presente manual, o leitor é convidado a refletir acerca de temas que estão ligados ao contrato de trabalho do atleta profissional. É apresentada uma tabela de casos na qual é possível consultar diretamente o tema de interesse com abordagem prática enfrentada pelo Poder Judiciário. Os princípios de Direito Desportivo são lembrados com ênfase na autonomia desportiva, prevista no art. 217 da Constituição Federal. A Legislação desportiva no Brasil foi dividida e contextualizada com momentos históricos do país em cada época. A Justiça do Trabalho é protagonista quando se discute a relação existente entre o atleta profissional e a entidade de prática desportiva (clube), al...
When Cuba threw off the yoke of Spanish rule at the end of the nineteenth century, it did so with the help of another foreign power, the United States. Thereafter, the United States became involved in Cuban affairs, intervening twice militarily (1898-1902 and 1906-1909). What was the effect of U.S. intervention? Conventional wisdom indicates that U.S. intervention hindered the rise of militarism in Cuba in the early years of statehood. This pathfinding study, however, takes just the opposite view. Jose M. Hernández argues that while U.S. influence may have checked the worst excesses of the Independence-war veterans who assumed control of Cuba's government, it did not completely deter them f...
This is an exploration of how Latin America developed an alternative modernity during the early twentieth century, one that challenges the key assumptions of the Western dominant model.
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Once Europe's supreme maritime power, Spain by the mid-eighteenth century was facing fierce competition from England and France. England, in particular, had successfully mustered the financial resources necessary to confront its Atlantic rivals by mobilizing both aristocracy and merchant bourgeoisie in support of its imperial ambitions. Spain, meanwhile, remained overly dependent on the profits of its New World silver mines to finance both metropolitan and colonial imperatives, and England's naval superiority constantly threatened the vital flow of specie. When Charles III ascended the Spanish throne in 1759, then, after a quarter-century as ruler of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Spain an...
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