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DEL DAÑO MORAL AL DAÑO EXTRAPATRIMONIAL: LA SUPERACIÓN DEL PRETIUM DOLORIS [PDF]
Considerando la lesión de un interés jurídicamente relevante se puede llegar a la compensación del daño no patrimonial y no solo por el dolor o sufrimiento que se padece.
Marcelo Barrientos Zamorano
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LA REPARACIÓN DEL DAÑO MORAL EN LA CONTRATACIÓN INMOBILIARIA [PDF]
Este artículo analiza las dos objeciones que tradicionalmente la doctrina ha realizado a la reparación del daño moral derivado del incumplimiento de un contrato: primero, la normativa reguladora de la responsabilidad contractual del Código Civil español ...
Alma María Rodríguez Guitián
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Responsabilidad patrimonial del estado frente a los actos administrativos generadores de daño / [PDF]
400 KB : 27 páginas ; ilustracionesEl Estado colombiano a través de sus entidades de forma constante está expidiendo actos administrativos en cumplimiento de su función administrativa, los cuales deben apegarse al ordenamiento jurídico, procurando ...
Jaraba Baloco, Fulvio Jesús +2 more
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Abstract Despite evidence about the contribution of Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLCs) to conservation, prevailing strategies still seek their separation from nature, often triggering conflicts. Current pledges to expand global protected area coverage suggest a need for the critical analysis of governance quality and the way conservation ...
Neil Dawson +5 more
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Evolution of reproductive modes in sharks and rays
The evolution of reproductive modes in sharks, rays, and chimaeras. Abstract The ecological and life history drivers of the diversification of reproductive modes in early vertebrates are not fully understood. Sharks, rays and chimaeras (group Chondrichthyes) have an unusually diverse variety of reproductive modes and are thus an ideal group to test the
Gergely Katona +7 more
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Islands, the Anthropocene, and Decolonisation
Abstract The Anthropocene is deployed as incontrovertible fact, yet its foundations merit strong critique to challenge how particular voices and locations are absented, silenced, or enrolled in the fallacies that attend this epochal framework. Other placed, grounded, and scale‐sensitive explanations exist for present and future state scenarios ...
Elaine Stratford +8 more
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An automated and manual curation workflow allows us to reclassify 16% (95/601) of the genetic variants identified in a Latin American population with a suspected hereditary cancer syndrome. VUS corresponded to 71% of the reclassified variants; from these, 91% were downgraded to B/LB and only 9% were upgraded to P/LP. Our results contribute to improving
María Carolina Manotas +2 more
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The crystallographic structure of the DnaB·DciA complex from Vibrio cholerae reveals that the various helicase loaders share the same binding site on the bacterial replicative helicase, albeit with differences in their loading mechanisms.During the initiation step of bacterial genome replication, replicative helicases depend on specialized proteins for
Claire Cargemel +7 more
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Abstract “Aid dependency” has long been a concern among development organizations, because it supposedly discourages the entrepreneurial spirit and thus hinders economic development. But what happens when beneficiaries refuse aid? In this article, I offer an ethnographic account of aid refusal in postconflict northern Uganda.
Sarah O'Sullivan
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Bloodwork: Circulatory Disorders, Immunity, and the Scarring of Systems
Abstract In June 2021, laboratory analysis of my blood indicated dangerously low levels of iron. This article chronicles my subsequent diagnosis of uterine fibroids, the hysterectomy that followed, and the scarring that came afterward. In doing so, the article tells the story of how blood circulates—or not—through biosocial systems.
Emily Yates‐Doerr
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