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Environmental effects on the covariation among pace-of-life traits

2019

Pace‐of‐life syndromes (POLSs) are suites of life‐history, physiological and behavioural traits that arise due to trade‐offs between allocation to current and future reproduction. Traits generally show covariation that can arise from genetic and environmental influences on phenotypes and constrain the independent evolution of traits, resulting in fitness consequences and impacts on population dynamics. The notion that correlations among traits may vary among populations along environmental gradients suggests an important role for the environment in shaping and maintaining POLSs. However, no synthesis has been attempted of the myriad ways in which environmental factors should influence POLSs…

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The role of the agreement as a tool for management of property relations in cases of cross border marriages and civil unions/partnerships registered …

2021

The essay examines the role of the agreement as a tool for managing property relationships in crossborder marriages and registered partnerships, in light of EU Regulations 1103 and 1104 of 2016, on the property regimes of international married or registered couples. The main prerogative of such acts is the recognition of the parties? freedom to choose the court and the applicable law. The law governing the matrimonial property regimes, or the property consequences of registered partnerships, has universal scope. This agreement in the form envisaged, which is backed by the need for legal certainty and predictability of the applicable rules, means that the spouses, in family problems which ha…

with reference to the ?applicable law?and of common law systems which give effect to a moderate interpretation of the will of the courts. Go away. Cross-border marriages and registered partnershipsthe hard base on which the contractual structure provided for in the Regulation is builthas universal scope. This agreement in the form envisagedMatrimonios y parejas registradas trasfronterizaswhich strengthens the objectives of both civil law systemsmeans that the spousesautonomía contractual. 242 251which is backed by the need for legal certainty and predictability of the applicable rulesboth explicitly and implicitly. Thusare faced with a uniform system of rules on ?conflict? which can resolve them. Thereforeforo y ley aplicableor the property consequences of registered partnershipswhich open the way to a moderate interpretation of general clauses by the courts:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Maria Gabriella The essay examines the role of the agreement as a tool for managing property relationships in crossborder marriages and registered partnershipsthe court and the applicable lawuniform systemcontractual autonomy.2386-4567 22661 Actualidad jurídica iberoamericana 587897 2021 15 8113560 The role of the agreement as a tool for management of property relations in cases of cross border marriages and civil unions/partnerships registered under the EU regulations nr. 1103 and 1104/2016. Rossisistema uniformein family problems which have cross-border implicationsUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASthe contractual autonomy in this provision appears to be the first point of connection between the different systemson the property regimes of international married or registered couples. The main prerogative of such acts is the recognition of the parties? freedom to choose the court and the applicable law. The law governing the matrimonial property regimesRegulation 1103 provides ample scope for contractual autonomyin light of EU Regulations 1103 and 1104 of 2016
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