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A Coleção Pacote Anticrime (Lei 13.964/2019), que aborda, de maneira simples e didática, as alterações promovidas pela nova norma em diversos diplomas legais, como o Código Penal, Código de Processo Penal, Lei de Execução Penal e Lei de Organizações Criminosas, dentre outros, sendo fruto de meses de trabalho e estudo. É um material voltado para Estudantes de direito (estejam eles em graduação ou pós-graduação), concurseiros, Advogados, Defensores Públicos, membros do Ministério Público, magistrados e auxiliares da justiça, membros das forças de segurança pública, professores e pesquisadores da área e público leigo que interessem-se e necessitem, sobretudo por questões acadêmicas e profissionais, conhecerem o Pacote Anticrime. Este volume inclui um quadro comparativo das modificações legislativas de todos os diplomas normativos atingidos pela Lei 13.964/2019, análise doutrinária e jurisprudencial dos institutos jurídicos alterados e discussão a respeito das modificações legislativas, com análise de doutrinadores e órgãos como Defensoria Pública, Ministério Público e Magistratura. (O AUTOR) Initia Via Editora
A autora investiga o significado do "dolo" e a maneira possível de prová-lo quando o for exigido para a incidência de normas jurídicas tributárias. O faz à luz analítica-hermenêutica do Constructivismo Lógico-semântico e sua base na filosofia da linguagem, por meio de exercícios de intertextualidade jurídica e interpretação sistêmica do ordenamento, fixando a premissa de abandono do empírico para a adoção da inevitabilidade da linguagem também para fins de prova do dolo. Busca lições na Teoria Penal da Ação Significativa e nos dados civis sobre a declaração de vontade nos negócios jurídicos para, com o raciocínio adaptado às particularidades do direito tributári...
Ninth in a series of annual reports comparing business regulations in 183 economies, Doing Business 2012 measures regulations affecting 11 areas of everyday business activity: starting a business dealing with construction permits employing workers registering property getting credit protecting investors paying taxes trading across borders enforcing contracts closing a business getting electricity The report updates all indicators as of June 1, 2011, ranks countries on their overall "ease of doing business", and analyzes reforms to business regulation identifying which countries are strengthening their business environment the most. Doing Business 2012 includes a new set of indicators on the ...
Tenth in a series of annual reports comparing business regulation in 185 economies, Doing Business 2013 measures regulations affecting 11 areas of everyday business activity: starting a business, dealing with construction permits, getting electricity, registering property, getting credit, protecting investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, closing a business, and employing workers. The report updates all indicators as of June 1, 2012, ranks economies on their overall “ease of doing business”, and analyzes reforms to business regulation – identifying which economies are strengthening their business environment the most. The Doing Business reports illustrate ...
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Sixteenth in a series of annual reports comparing business regulation in 190 economies, Doing Business 2019 measures aspects of regulation affecting 10 areas of everyday business activity: • Starting a business • Dealing with construction permits • Getting electricity • Registering property • Getting credit • Protecting minority investors • Paying taxes • Trading across borders • Enforcing contracts • Resolving insolvency These areas are included in the distance to frontier score and ease of doing business ranking. Doing Business also measures features of labor market regulation, which is not included in these two measures. This edition also presents the findings of the p...
Eighth in a series of annual reports comparing business regulations in 183 economies, Doing Business 2011 measures regulations affecting 10 areas of everyday business activity: starting a business, dealing with construction permits, employing workers, registering property, getting credit, protecting investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, and closing a business. The report updates all 10 sets of indicators, ranks countries on their overall ease of doing business and analyzes reforms to business regulation- identifying which countries are improving strengthening their business environment the most and which ones slipped. Doing Business 2011 includes results on the ongoing research in the area of "getting electricity" and illustrates how reforms in business regulations can translate into better outcomes for domestic entrepreneurs and the wider economy. It also focuses on how women in particular are affected by complex business regulations.
First Published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.