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Sandra Passinhas
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Habitação e ?mora debitoris? em Portugal.
2020
This text describes the legal measures adopted in Portugal to face the foreseeable default payments by tenants and by holders of mortgage credit agreements related to residential immovable property. As it is explained, legal measures focused, mainly, on setting new delays for payment and to, temporarily, annul further consequences for non-compliance.
A atribuição do uso da casa de morada da família nos casos de divórcio em Portugal: contributo para um "aggiornamento" interpretativo
2015
Oo crédito compensatório previsto no artigo 1676, do código civil português: o que o legislador disse e o que realmente quis dizer
2017
This article focuses on the post-divorce awards aiming at compensating the excessive contribution of one spouse for household and care activities. The spouse is entitled to a compensatory payment when, on family dissolution, only a very unbalanced partition of charges and benefits of marriage results is achieved.
A união de facto em Portugal
2019
This article offers a general overview of cohabitation in Portugal. It analyses the legal definition of cohabitation and the requirements of its legal effects. The author claims that cohabitation should be regulated according to the right of individuals to choose the way to live their own life, that is constitutionally protected in Portugal. Furthermore, it questions about the intervention of the legislator, mainly if it not excessive in the field of family home protection.
Constituição e Direito privado no ordenamento jurídico português ? o caso da discriminação
2019
This article focuses on the selection of the counterparty to the conclusion of a contract. It argues that a rejection of a counterparty or a conclusion of the contract in disadvantageous terms, due to personal characteristiscs of the counterparty, might be considered a discriminatory behaviour, against the principle of respect for the personality set in Article 70 of the Portuguese Civil Code. A relational analysis (towards an equality principle) is rejected in this field.