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Luis R. Brage Villar: obra e memoria. David Ferreiro Carballo [reseña de libro]
Es una reseña del libro: David Ferreiro Carballo. Luis R. Brage Villar: obra e memoria. Santiago de Compostela: Consello da Cultura Galega,
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Security rights and insolvency law in the Roman legal system
This chapter contains an analysis in depth of the Roman law system on security rights in rem (Spain, Italy, France)
Marriage record of Carballo, Jose Gonzalez and Gomez, Amesig
Marriage license for Jose Gonzalez Carballo and Amesig Gomez. Joseph R. Torres was the Justice of the Peace
Cliona tropicalis Cruz-Barraza, Carballo, Bautista-Guerrero & Nava 2011
<i>Cliona tropicalis</i> Cruz-Barraza, Carballo, Bautista-Guerrero & Nava, 2011 <p> <b>Material examined.</b> ICMYL.Ctr.133.FS: Bahía Culebra; 3 m, 19.XII.2012. coll. and det. Cristian Pacheco Solano.</p> <p> <b>External morphology and excavation.</b> Material not sufficient to allow reliable description of external characters, erosion patterns or spicule sizes. Even so the species was recognized by the types of spicules.</p> <p> <b>Spicules</b> consisting of megasclere tylostyles and microsclere spirasters, not pictured, see Cruz-Barraza <i>et al.</i> (2011) for further details.</p> <p> <b>Ecology.</b> Found in dead <i>Pocillopora</i> sp. at 3 m depth.</p> <p> <b>Distribution and previous records.</b> The species has previously been observed to occur along the Pacific coast of Mexico (Cruz-Barraza <i>et al.</i> 2011; Vega 2012; Baja California, Oaxaca, Revillagigedo and Marias Islands). Scott <i>et al.</i> (1988) reported the morphologically similar <i>Cliona viridis</i> Schmidt, 1862 from Costa Rica, which however has to be assumed to be an erroneous identification and may possibly have been <i>C. tropicalis</i>. Lacking access to their material, we cannot confirm this assumption, and thus this publication is likely the first record for <i>C. tropicalis</i> occurring in Costa Rica (Fig. 19).</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> The material available for the present publication relied on only one specimen, which was too small to allow data collection for a full description. The identification was confirmed by the second author who has prior experience with this species and was an author on the original description (Cruz-Barraza <i>et al.</i> 2011).</p>Published as part of <i>Pacheco, Cristian, Carballo, José Luis, Cortés, Jorge, Segovia, Johanna & Trejo, Alejandra, 2018, Excavating sponges from the Pacific of Central America, descriptions and a faunistic record, pp. 451-491 in Zootaxa 4370 (5)</i> on page 468, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4370.5.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1147211">http://zenodo.org/record/1147211</a>
Chapter 2. Transactional Avoidance and the Insolvency Regulation
This chapter deals with application to security rights in rem of the prescriptions on transactional avoidance laid down by both EU Regulation 1346/2000 and EU Regulation 2015/848
Chapter 3. Security Rights, National Laws and Possible Reforms
This chapter contains an overview of the different national systems on security rights in rem. It also contains an analysis of model laws and other efforts that UNCITRAL and other international agencies have been making in order to harmonise national regulations on security rights in rem
Chapter 1. Security Rights under Article 5 of the Insolvency Regulation and Article 8 of the ‘Recast’
This chapter contains an overview of the issues put at stake. In particular, it deals, on the one hand, with the prescriptions on security rights in rem laid down by both EU Regulation 1346/2000 and EU Regulation 2015/848, and, on the on the other hand, with the misalignment that these prescriptions produce at national level
Chapter 4. Transactional Avoidance, National Laws and Possible Reforms
This chapter contains an overview of the different national systems on transactional avoidance. It also contains an analysis of model laws and other efforts that UNCITRAL and other international agencies have been making in order to harmonise national regulations on transactional avoidance
Young-OGEMID Author Interview #6: Prof. Dr. Xandra Kramer and Prof. Dr. Laura Carballo Piñeiro (March 2024)
Online author interview as editors of the book: Research Methods in Private International Law - A Handbook on Regulation, Research and Teaching. It includes a discussion of the background of the book, fousing on research methods and the broader approach of regulation andteaching methods and an in-depth discussion of inter- and multidisciplinary approaches in private international law
Young-OGEMID Author Interview #6: Prof. Dr. Xandra Kramer and Prof. Dr. Laura Carballo Piñeiro (March 2024)
Online author interview as editors of the book: Research Methods in Private International Law - A Handbook on Regulation, Research and Teaching. It includes a discussion of the background of the book, fousing on research methods and the broader approach of regulation andteaching methods and an in-depth discussion of inter- and multidisciplinary approaches in private international law
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