Pacta sunt servanda versus the social role of contracts: the case of Brazilian agriculture contracts
This study explores the instability created by contradictory court decisions related with contract breaches. Forward marketing contracts represent an important source of resources to finance Brazilian agriculture, however a large number of contract breaches were observed during a period of marked in...
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doaj-851c5bdb00884020bb704962dd1559022020-11-24T21:29:11ZengSociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia RuralRevista de Economia e Sociologia Rural1806-94792012-06-0150220722110.1590/S0103-20032012000200001S0103-20032012000200001Pacta sunt servanda versus the social role of contracts: the case of Brazilian agriculture contractsChristiane Leles Rezende0Decio Zylbersztajn1Programa de Estudos dos Negócios do Sistema AgroindustrialUniversidade de São PauloThis study explores the instability created by contradictory court decisions related with contract breaches. Forward marketing contracts represent an important source of resources to finance Brazilian agriculture, however a large number of contract breaches were observed during a period of marked increase in soy prices. The study analyzed 161 judicial appeal decisions and a survey was carried with 70 farmers. The results show the difference of judges' interpretation and the existence of second order effects. The effects of court decisions were more requirements of guarantees and the reduction in the number of contracts. Those soybean farmers who did not breach their contracts have also been negatively affected by the strategic reactions of trading and processing companies. The concept of "social function of the contract" introduced in Brazilian civil code led to a higher degree of instability in contracts, raising transaction costs and motivating private economic sanctions.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-20032012000200001&lng=en&tlng=enagronegóciocontratosdecisões judiciaissoja |
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Christiane Leles Rezende Decio Zylbersztajn Pacta sunt servanda versus the social role of contracts: the case of Brazilian agriculture contracts Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural agronegócio contratos decisões judiciais soja |
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Christiane Leles Rezende Decio Zylbersztajn |
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Pacta sunt servanda versus the social role of contracts: the case of Brazilian agriculture contracts |
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Pacta sunt servanda versus the social role of contracts: the case of Brazilian agriculture contracts |
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Pacta sunt servanda versus the social role of contracts: the case of Brazilian agriculture contracts |
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Pacta sunt servanda versus the social role of contracts: the case of Brazilian agriculture contracts |
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Pacta sunt servanda versus the social role of contracts: the case of Brazilian agriculture contracts |
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pacta sunt servanda versus the social role of contracts: the case of brazilian agriculture contracts |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural |
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Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural |
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This study explores the instability created by contradictory court decisions related with contract breaches. Forward marketing contracts represent an important source of resources to finance Brazilian agriculture, however a large number of contract breaches were observed during a period of marked increase in soy prices. The study analyzed 161 judicial appeal decisions and a survey was carried with 70 farmers. The results show the difference of judges' interpretation and the existence of second order effects. The effects of court decisions were more requirements of guarantees and the reduction in the number of contracts. Those soybean farmers who did not breach their contracts have also been negatively affected by the strategic reactions of trading and processing companies. The concept of "social function of the contract" introduced in Brazilian civil code led to a higher degree of instability in contracts, raising transaction costs and motivating private economic sanctions. |
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agronegócio contratos decisões judiciais soja |
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