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Disregard of legal entityEditora Revista dos Tribunais1989 edition This is about the author’s Masters dissertation, in which he conducted a study of the doctrinaire elaboration of the theory of disregard of legal entity, by two of its main creators, the German author Rolf Serick and the Italian Piero Verrucoli. It also presents the way it was introduced and how it is being applied in Brazilian law. Another important contribution is the analysis on the repercussion of the theory in an ontological question and in the concept of juridical personality. One can find a copy of this book, for consultation, in the libraries of PUC-SP (Central) and at USP’s Law School (Department of Commercial Law). The author also augmented the topic in Chapter 17 of “Commercial Law Course”. Antitrust Brazilian LawEditora Saraiva1995 edition Antitrust law is surrounded by enormous paradoxes. To guarantee the freedom of initiative, it must prohibit and sanction initiatives. On the other hand, the market’s right to anarchy, the organization of disorganization. His study takes us back to the human inability to completely rationalize life. In this book, law n. 8.884/94 (CADE Law) is commented on its various provisions. A copy of this work can be found, for consultation, in the library of PUC-SP (Central). The author also approaches the subject in Chapter 7 of "Commercial Law Course". The Entrepreneur and Consumer RightsEditora Saraiva1994 edition The logic of the entrepreneur, which is marked by the relationship between cost and benefit, an eventual fall in the profit margin caused by observance of the rules of consumer defense can be overcome, in the medium-term, through mechanisms of price composition. In such context, respect for consumer rights looses its preventive exclusive nature against legal sanctions and starts to be considered as an element of cost, susceptible to calculation. However, objectivity and precision in the application of consumer’s legislation are unavoidable when performing this business calculation. The author in Chapters 8, 9, 42 and 43 of “Commercial Law Course”, also covers parts of the topics dealt with in this work. |