The statutory element of secrecy as an instrument for effective implementation guarantees.

El elemento estatutario del secreto como instrumento de efectiva realización de las garantías.

Cervini, Raúl
Detalles Bibliográficos
2016
teoría de las esferas
secreto bancario
relativismo
garantías
paradigma
theory of the spheres
banking secrecy
relativism
guarantees
paradigm
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Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/revistadederecho/article/view/857
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/4106
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Resumen:
Sumario:Abstract. The dogmatic orientation of the secret as an institution is generally fully definedfrom the theory referred to as the theory of the spheres. This modern working paradigmenables us to pinpoint the various manifestations of intimacy/privacy in concentric spheresof progressively larger radius, inversely related to the intensity of their protection: the individual sphere, the private sphere, the trust sphere and, lastly, the secret sphere, consubstantially related to what freedom essentially is. This essential view of the secretmust be expressed through its dogmatic concept, and due to natural derivation, through the variety of its structural elements; classically: relative subjectivism, current situation, legal relevance and relativism. A fifth element is put forward, the statutory one, which turns this institution into a right-obligation system with certain guarantees. The Uruguayan banking secrecy is analyzed so as to prove the usefulness of said proposal, enabling us to visualize the relevance of the legislation and the limits of the active legitimization of the debtor whose secrecy is kept, as well as the procedural means to make it effective.