The Management Contract of Representatives of Performing Artists and Music Players. An Study From the Cuban Legal System
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Keywords

artist
management
representation
cooperation

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Ordelin-Font, J.L. (2015) “The Management Contract of Representatives of Performing Artists and Music Players. An Study From the Cuban Legal System”, Vniversitas, 64(131), pp. 391–432. doi:10.11144/Javeriana.vj131.cgra.
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Abstract

The creation of voluntary representation finds its cause in the underly- ing purpose of the management relationship. Its realization in the field of music performance is configured through the management contract established between the artist and the representative; a contractual figure where the particularities of the legal framework of voluntary represen- tation and the protection of artists, performers, and players converge. The management contract of music player representatives is a contract by which the representative agrees to render cooperation services on behalf of the artist, vital for the circulation of the performance or play, as a cultural product. These are activities the artist cannot and does not want to carry out, as he is immersed in the creative process. This is an atypical, consensual, bilateral -given its onerous character- contract, although there are no obstacles for the contract to be free, with a long term. It is also based on principles of exclusivity, mutual trust, and reciprocal loyalty. 

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