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Regulación de la inteligencia artificial en Europa. Incidencia en los regímenes jurídicos de protección de datos
Carmen Muñoz García
Editorial: Tirant lo Blanch Fecha de publicación: 14/12/2023 Páginas: 232Formato: 24 x 17 cm.
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Thirty six Days tells the story where a Mexican family was a victim of organized crime. On December 13, 2014, in La Laja, municipality of Ajuchitlán, Guerrero, falling into his house, armed civilians destroyed the house and took Mr. Ángel Muñoz and two of his daughters, depriving them of their freedom. They were taken to an unknown destination where they would have them tied hand and foot for about three days and then change them from where they would spend thirty three more days. There they would go hungry, cold, and have bad experiences and bitter days. They would watch and live all kinds of violence that those armed men did. They would be physically and mentally abused. It would take about twenty days for the leader of the subjects to arrive at that place and could give the order for the armed subjects to communicate with the family of the hostages to ask for the ransom money. When communicating with family members, they reached an agreement that they had to give a certain amount of money to free Mr. Ángel and his daughters. The agreed money was given in full, but the armed men only released the two daughters and left the father with them so they could ask for more money for his freedom. Time passed, and Mr. Ángel weakened more and more. The date of when he would be released was unknown. On day thirty six, the army, federal police and the Attorney General"s Office (PGR) would carry out an operation where they would rescue Mr. Ángel Muñoz, along with twenty three other people who were kidnapped and were also in the same place. They would capture thirteen alleged kidnappers that would be placed under the SEIDO. Mr. Ángel would be transferred to the hospital where he would be treated and would meet with his whole family.
La Ley de Jurisdicción Voluntaria ha supuesto una revolución de nuestra Justicia Civil. Con ella se han desjudicializado multitud de expedientes que hasta ahora resolvían en exclusiva los Jueces y cuyo conocimiento se atribuye ahora, en su mayor parte en régimen de alternatividad, a los Letrados de la Administración de Justicia, los Notarios, y los Registradores de la Propiedad y Registradores Mercantiles. Además, la Ley 15/2015 regula un nuevo procedimiento ordinario de jurisdicción voluntaria y multitud de especialidades en los heterogéneos expedientes que engloba esta institución procesal, que abarcan cuestiones de Derecho civil (persona, familia, sucesiones, obligaciones y derechos reales) y de Derecho mercantil (sociedades, títulos-valor y contratos), además de la nueva conciliación civil y mercantil. A través de 200 preguntas y respuestas se analizan las novedades, aciertos y problemas que plantea la nueva Ley de Jurisdicción Voluntaria desde una perspectiva eminentemente práctica.