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Orthothanasia: The Living Will and Life Insurance Contracts - Orthothanasia: Effects of the Living Will on Life Insurance Contracts in the Portuguese Legal System

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This study discusses the validity of life insurance contracts in the face of living wills. The enactment of Law 25/2012, published on 16/06/2012, which regulated advance directives, Living Wills, allowing individuals to dispose of their lives in the event of serious illness or accident, and Article 10 of the aforementioned law, which provides for the non-decriminalisation of individuals who grant a Living Will and wish to enter into an insurance contract, it is understood that the provisions of the law provide as a condition that the Living Will must have been granted prior to the conclusion of the life insurance contract. Thus, the study presented here questions the validity of life insurance taken out after the passing of this law and its effects on the individual who opts for orthothanasia in their Living Will.

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Abogada, licenciada en Derecho por la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Rio Grande do Sul - PUC/RS; Posgraduada en Derecho Procesal Civil por la Academia Brasileña de Derecho Procesal Civil - ABDPC; Maestra y Doctoranda en Ciencias Jurídicas por la Universidad Autónoma de Lisboa - Portugal.

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Authors Cristian Bazanella Longhinoti
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.09.2023
 
EAN 9786206461845
ISBN 9786206461845
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

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