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Ítem Alcances del principio de solidaridad en el derecho contractual colombiano(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Zuluaga Parra, Juan José; Vázquez Vega, DanielÍtem El anticipo en el contrato estatal: concepto, derechos, obligaciones y responsabilidades asociadas(Universidad EAFIT, 2011) González Duarte, Cristina; Ariza Zapata, CarolinaÍtem Aplicación y adaptación del régimen de la Responsabilidad civil en el modelo de las economías colaborativas en Colombia(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Giraldo Moreno, María Isabel; Posada Patiño, Daniel; Aramburo Calle, Maximiliano AlbertoÍtem Aproximación teórica a las Asociaciones Público - Privadas en Colombia(Universidad EAFIT, 2013) Vargas Pérez, Mateo; Ramírez Echeverri, Juan DavidLa legislación colombiana de la contratación pública (ley 80 de 1993 y su decreto reglamentario 4533 de 2008) previó la posibilidad de que los particulares presentaran ofertas de contratos de concesión, aunque sin el desarrollo normativo ideal para asegurar la participación del capital privado como una estrategia fundamental para la modernización de la infraestructura del país -- Una solución en ese sentido fue la ley 1508 de 2012 y el Decreto Reglamentario 1467 de 2012, las normas que regularon una modalidad de contrato público conforme a la cual el particular puede presentar proyectos de obras a los entes estatales y con base en ello suscribir contratos de Asociación Público PrivadaÍtem Armonización de obligaciones nacionales con internacionales : el caso de la expropiación indirecta en la inversión extranjera y las cláusulas exorbitantes de la Ley 80 de 1993(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) Becerra Trujillo, Catalina; Hurtado Gónima, Federico; Toro Valencia, José AlbertoÍtem El cambio del precedente en la responsabilidad del Estado por la privación injusta de la libertad. Transición de un régimen objetivo de responsabilidad a uno subjetivo(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Galeano, Nestor David; Aramburo Calle, Maximiliano AlbertoThe liability of the State for unjust deprivation of liberty underwent a resounding change in 2018 with the issuance of a new precedent contained in Ruling 46. 947 with which the grounds for declaring the liability of the Attorney General's Office and the Judicial Branch for events of deprivation of liberty were modified; such changes have generated a wave of acquittals to processes that were filed under the validity of the 2013 precedent and are being ruled under the validity of the new precedent without the plaintiffs having had the opportunity to adapt their processes to the new requirements of said precedent with which the interests of these citizens are being seriously 3 affected. This presents us with a great opportunity to analyze the regime of State responsibility for unjust deprivation of liberty in Colombia, as well as the implications that arise from the immediate application of the new precedent.Ítem El deber de coherencia en el derecho contractual : fundamentos y alcance(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Betancur Zapata, Juan José; Zea Marín, Brayan Stiven; Gaviria Gómez, Juan CarlosÍtem La extensión en Colombia de las cláusulas de regulación de responsabilidad civil a los terceros a los que acude el deudor para ejecutar la prestación de hacer(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) Ceballos Klinkert, Laura; Restrepo Madrid, LauraÍtem Impacto de la protección por estabilidad laboral reforzada en materia de salud a la terminación objetiva de relaciones laborales(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Monsalve Restrepo, Federico; Jane Saldarriaga, Pablo; Múnera Posada, ArmandoThis research work studies the principle of reinforced labor stability in health matters, for which a jurisprudential, legal and doctrinal analysis will be made, through which it is intended to analyze the scope of this principle in terms of contracts for work or labor. For this purpose, the reader will initially find a study of the interpretative, jurisprudential and legal evolution in which some of the most representative sentences that highlight the most important information of the principle will be brought to collation and together with this, the direct implications of the current jurisprudence to the principle of reinforced labor stability in Colombia will be evidenced, in accordance with the specific contractual modalities of the labor relationship that concatenate with the object of study. In the following section, a specific analysis will be made from a specific type of employer, the temporary service companies, with the purpose of showing from one of the contractual parties how the impact of the figure is materialized, having clear that it is usual to study it from the "weak" contractual party, that is, the employee; but little is delved into the other side of the figure and the entity or subject that ultimately, is the one that ends up bearing the economic burden that brings with it the application of the figure. It will be important to analyze the temporary service companies in accordance with the figure, since this will not only allow the reader to have in mind the contracting modalities and particularities of the labor relationships in this type of companies, but also to show how, in a type of company designed in Colombia to cover temporary requirements according to Law 50 of 1990, its social purpose of providing "temporary" workers could be truncated and distorted, due to the specific application of the special protection. The case of a specific temporary services company will be taken as the object of study, where we will address different specific cases of reinforced labor stability currently present, seeking to resolve the prerogative of whether this type of labor contracting aimed at meeting specific requirements is affected by the principle of labor stability, in the sense of maintaining untouched labor relations whose contractual object is already fully executed, as a result of an alleged health condition that enables a special protection for the worker. As an objective of the specific intervention to the temporary services company, a legal concept will be issued in the sense of recommending the best course of action for the treatment and approach of the cases; concept that in turn will help the reader to draw a clear picture of the actuality of the figure and the impact of it, for both parties of the contractual relationship, according to real cases that allow adding to the research a field study. In the same sense, throughout the research work, the legal basis of the figure in Colombia and the jurisprudential development along with its essential characteristics will be reviewed, so that, once this has been exposed, the functioning of the application of the principle of reinforced stability in health and its particular characteristics will be analyzed. In this sense, some hypotheses are posed in response to some questions that we questioned throughout the development of this work, which are necessary for a comprehensive approach to the concepts and methodologies of treatment of the figure of reinforced stability in Colombia, aiming to provide the reader with conceptual and procedural foundations that allow applying what was studied in the research in the actual approach to the subject in our country. Finally, in the last section of this research, we will bring up some general conclusions to which we arrived at the culmination of this research, taking into account that these gather all the investigated and analyzed material, thus arriving at some general hypotheses that bring together the theoretical framework and the field work, giving as a whole, answer to the essential object of the research.Ítem El incumplimiento como presupuesto de la responsabilidad civil contractual en Latinoamérica(Universidad EAFIT, 2013) Giraldo Botero, Catalina; Restrepo Soto, Daniel; Aramburo Calle, Maximiliano AlbertoÍtem El modelo de valoración de la culpa cuasidelictual como elemento de la responsabilidad civil extracontractual en la jurisprudencia de la Corte Suprema de Justicia – sala civil(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) Mejía Rico, Esteban; Flórez Peláez, JuanaÍtem La previsibilidad del daño contractual en el derecho colombiano e inglés : de un mismo origen a un desarrollo diverso(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Socha Giraldo, Federico; Aramburo Baena, FelisaThis article analyzes the requirement of foreseeability of contractual damage in Colombia and England, legal systems in which this figure originated simultaneously in the 19th century based on the ideas of the French scholar Robert Joseph Pothier. From these, in England there was a great development and evolution of the figure, both in the academy and in jurisprudence, while in Colombia, on the contrary, not only has it not been developed, but it was relegated to a secondary role. doctrinally and jurisprudentially.Ítem Responsabilidad civil contractual por fraudes con tarjeta de crédito en Colombia(Universidad EAFIT, 2007-10-25) Rendón Vera, José Santiago; Flórez Bedoya, Juan GonzaloÍtem La Responsabilidad Civil entre partes extremas en cadenas de contratos(Universidad EAFIT, 2013) Vélez Bayter, Daniela; Díaz Botero, Vanessa; Aramburo Calle, Maximiliano AlbertoÍtem Responsabilidad civil extracontractual por el incumplimiento contractual : el caso de los terceros víctimas de un incumplimiento contractual en Colombia(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) Vélez Peláez, Felipe; Tascón Ortiz, Juan BernardoÍtem La responsabilidad extracontractual del Estado por el daño ambiental derivado del uso del mercurio en la minería de oro en Colombia : agua, precaución ambiental y desarrollo sostenible(Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Zapata Jaramillo, Laura; Vásquez Vera, Juan EstebanÍtem Responsabilidad patrimonial y extracontractual del Estado por delitos cometidos por personas privadas de la libertad que se encuentran en instituciones penitenciarias, carcelarias o en prisión domiciliaria y reclusos que tienen permisos de salida vigilada y controlada(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Muñoz Marín, María Camila; Pérez Medina, Gonzalo AndrésAccording to the same title of this research, that is, patrimonial and extra-contractual responsibility of the State, the objective of this monograph is to understand or develop the nature of the relationship in which persons deprived of liberty (PDL) find themselves with the State, so that, from there, it can be concluded whether or not there is a possibility that this type of responsibility may be entrusted to the State, when a PDL, whether it is preventively detained for the possible commission of a crime or convicted of a punishable act, they also decide to continue committing crimes, by themselves or through another person, against a third party located outside the prison. Thus, for example, through the use of cell phones that are illegally inserted into the prison or when the PDL is not in the prison but in house arrest or under the figure of a state of freedom due to a supervised exit permit. and / or controlled; even in the case of a massive release, for example, like the one experienced recently, due to the Covid-19 virus pandemic. Therefore, we will begin by making a brief account of what is the tort liability of the State, to later analyze certain judgments of the Council of State that may be relevant to answer the question of this investigative work and, finally, extract from them elements that can be used to determine whether, in effect, it is possible to ascribe to the State non-contractual patrimonial responsibility when a PDL commits crimes while under its surveillance and control. The same as establishing whether it can be applied to other areas outside of penitentiary and jail institutions, for example, in the case that the individual has house arrest or is on conditional freedom or enjoying benefits such as special permits.Ítem Responsabilidad sin culpabilidad para los administradores societarios(Universidad EAFIT, 2015) López Arango, María Alejandra; Toro Hincapié, Lina Marcela; Rengifo Higuita, RamiroÍtem La vigencia de la distinción entre la responsabilidad civil contractual y extracontractual: trascendencia de la dualidad, problemas de la unificación desde la doctrina y las nuevas tendencias(Universidad EAFIT, 2015) Restrepo Uribe, Camila; Londoño Toro, Susana; Aramburo Calle, Maximiliano