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Este libro constituye, sin duda alguna, el único en toda la bibliografía española que, con carácter monográfico, analiza con exhaustividad el estudio de la responsabilidad civil de los aparejadores y arquitectos técnicos. Por la forma en que su autor aborda esta cuestión, puede considerarse un tratado sobre la responsabilidad de estos agentes en su generalidad, incluso una guía de consulta para resolver, caso por caso, todos los posibles supuestos que se puedan dar en la práctica diaria. De muy fácil consulta y manejo para el lector, su autor en cada supuesto analizado plantea de forma ordenada la opinión de la doctrina científica, de la jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo y de l...
This compilation, The Making and Ending of Federalism, includes the main topics addressed by recognized experts on federalism at the Conference of the International Association of Federal Studies (IACFS) held in Innsbruck, Austria, on 28-30 October 2021. It analyzes how federal and quasi-federal systems are created and if there are common patterns or certain conditions that promote the emergence or the demise of federal systems, including case studies from Brazil, Spain, and Italy.
Judicial Cosmopolitanism: The Use of Foreign Law in Contemporary Constitutional Systems offers a detailed account of the use of foreign law by supreme and constitutional Courts of Europe, America and East Asia.
The Judgment of the Supreme Court Civil Chamber of December 13th 2007 (Ar 2008 329; Opinion of the Court by Magistrate Juan Antonio Xiol Rios) applied a judicial doctrine distinguishing a profit-making developer from a non-profit-making developer for the purposes of holding the former but not the latter liable for construction defects according to Section 1591 of the Civil Code. This doctrine has been consistently applied to housing cooperatives. In addition, in this Judgment the Supreme Court held that a non-profit benefit society operating in the interest of its members is not a developer either. Conversely, for cases occurring after the entry into force of Act 38/1999, on Building Regulations of 5th November (Official Journal no. 266, of 6th November 1999), its Section 9.1 refuses non-profit aim as a criterion to define who has to be considered a developer.