Browsing by Author "Barrientos Zamorano, Marcelo"
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- ItemClinical research in Chile: do not block the way of inquiry(2020) Valera, Luca; Ramos Vergara, Paulina Cecilia; Barrientos Zamorano, Marcelo; Altermatt Couratier, Fernando René; Ruiz Poblete, Sergio Marcelo; Von Bernhardi Montgomery, Rommy Edth B.; Cuello Fredes, Mauricio Arturo
- ItemCULPA IN CONTRAHENDO IN MORTGAGE LOAN(PONTIFICA UNIV CATOLICA DE CHILE FACULTAD DE DERECHO, 2012) Barrientos Zamorano, MarceloWe will analyze a final judgment in a precontractual liability case about a mortgage loan not granted by a bank. This commentary will make a critical analysis of various legal rules. All in order to determine if in this case did exist or not agreement that usually proved by showing an offer by one party and acceptance of it by the other, and how this interpretation may change with the new rules of consumer's law introduced recently.
- ItemPRECONTRACTUAL DUTY OF INFORMATION IN INSURANCE AS A FINANCIAL PRODUCT.A STUDY OF HISTORICAL LEGAL SOURCES(PONTIFICA UNIV CATOLICA DE CHILE FACULTAD DE DERECHO, 2015) Barrientos Zamorano, MarceloThis paper deals with the rules on pre-contractual duties in insurance contract sources, from the point of view of pre-contractual information duties, in accordance with legal amendments of the Chilean's Consumer Law Protection and in the Chilean's Commercial Code.
- ItemTHE OUTSOURCING SAFETY LABOR OBLIGATION: DAMAGE PREDICTABILITY AND DAMAGE DONE(PONTIFICA UNIV CATOLICA DE CHILE FACULTAD DE DERECHO, 2012) Barrientos Zamorano, MarceloThe current system of outsourcing, effective reform driven in 2007, has generated a new understanding of safety requirement in the labor law and tort law. Of all the areas that were renovated, it should look especially changing the security requirement included in the employment relationship, specially about the main difference between damage predictability and damage done, and its application in case law that says specifically in the relationship to contract workers and the damage that they could suffer in the performance of their duties.