Post by nurnobi85 on Feb 12, 2024 4:48:02 GMT
Credit and expand the data to other judicial bodies and other units of the federation. It must also have its methodology more refined, so that the results obtained can reflect the situation in Brazil in a more general way. Monograph competition Ivan Ribeiro's study on the influence of legal uncertainty on the interest rate in credit operations with foreclosure received an honorable mention in the ITDE Monographs competition — Instituto Tendências de Direito e Economia, an organization that promotes research into the effects of different institutional environments on the behavior of economic agents and the performance of the economy.
Check out the award-winning monographs: Topic: — Real Estate Credit : Award-winning monograph: Judiciary and Real Estate Credit: a defense of the principle of economic proportionality” Nicolau da Rocha Cavalcanti, 25, lawyer graduated from UERJ. Honorable Mention: Influences of legal Dubai Email List uncertainty on the interest rate in Fiduciary Alienation” written by Ivan César Ribeiro, 36, graduated in Administration from USP. Topic: Regulatory Agencies — Capital Markets Award-winning monograph: Institutional Insertion of the Capital Market Regulatory Agency in Brazil” César Roberto Pereira Magalhães, 54, graduated in Law from Cândido Mendes and in Accounting from UFRJ.
Honorable Mentions: Brazilian Independent Regulation Model” Monique Menezes, 25, social scientist graduated from UFF, and empirical test and a proposal for a theoretical model for analyzing the effects of jurisdictional insecurity in arbitration decisions in the Novo Mercado” also by Ivan César Ribeiro, 36 , graduated in Administration from USP. Topic: Regulatory Agencies — Electric Energy . Award-winning monograph: “Regulatory Agencies, Independence and Institutional Design” by Mariana Mota Prado, 28, graduated in Law from USP and Master in Law from Yale. Honorable Mentions: “Analysis of the tariff review methodology for the electricity distribution sector in Brazil according to its suitability.
Check out the award-winning monographs: Topic: — Real Estate Credit : Award-winning monograph: Judiciary and Real Estate Credit: a defense of the principle of economic proportionality” Nicolau da Rocha Cavalcanti, 25, lawyer graduated from UERJ. Honorable Mention: Influences of legal Dubai Email List uncertainty on the interest rate in Fiduciary Alienation” written by Ivan César Ribeiro, 36, graduated in Administration from USP. Topic: Regulatory Agencies — Capital Markets Award-winning monograph: Institutional Insertion of the Capital Market Regulatory Agency in Brazil” César Roberto Pereira Magalhães, 54, graduated in Law from Cândido Mendes and in Accounting from UFRJ.
Honorable Mentions: Brazilian Independent Regulation Model” Monique Menezes, 25, social scientist graduated from UFF, and empirical test and a proposal for a theoretical model for analyzing the effects of jurisdictional insecurity in arbitration decisions in the Novo Mercado” also by Ivan César Ribeiro, 36 , graduated in Administration from USP. Topic: Regulatory Agencies — Electric Energy . Award-winning monograph: “Regulatory Agencies, Independence and Institutional Design” by Mariana Mota Prado, 28, graduated in Law from USP and Master in Law from Yale. Honorable Mentions: “Analysis of the tariff review methodology for the electricity distribution sector in Brazil according to its suitability.