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Spontaneous Order - Always Efficient? Comment on Patrick Simon's: "Emergence of a European Ius Commune" [PDF]
Ius Commune describes the spontaneous development of a european contract law by adaptive behavior of contracting parties to competing law systems and their interpretations by jursidiction. The idea of spontaneous law harmonization is appealing, since its
Kirstein, Roland
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Przedstawione w artykule źródła antycznego prawa rzymskiego i ius commune do początku XVIII w. dotyczą pytania o to, czy komodatariusz może być zobowiązany do naprawiania szkody wynikłej z utraty przekazanej mu rzeczy, gdy jest to następstwem działania ...
Wojciech Dajczak
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Evaluation of a facility-based inspection tool to assess lymphedema management services in Vietnam. [PDF]
Dung DT +7 more
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Impact of COVID-19 Infection on Patients with Cancer: Experience in a Latin American Country: The ACHOCC-19 Study. [PDF]
Ospina AV +34 more
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COVID-19 and Amazonia: Rights-based approaches for the pandemic response. [PDF]
Tigre MA.
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Codification as Nationalization or Denationalization of Law: The Spanish Case in Comparative Perspective [PDF]
Some scholars have presented codification as a means to both nationalise and denationalise European legal traditions. This seems to be a paradox. On the one hand, the fact that laws needed to be approved by national parliaments and the ius commune ...
Masferrer, Aniceto
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Magna Carta and the ius commune
The English Magna Carta (1215) has long stood as a symbol of human liberty and the rule of law. This Article investigates its intellectual origins, suggesting the existence of possible influence on the Charter by the contemporary ius commune, the amalgam of Roman and canon laws that had emerged in consequence of the revival of legal studies on the ...
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Network meta-analysis as a tool in clinical practice guidelines. [PDF]
Antoniou SA +4 more
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Women and Criminal Law in the Furs de València of King James I (1208 – 1276)
One of my principal lines of research concerns the way Roman Law was reinterpreted by jurists of the ius commune, together with the study of this process in historical Valencian regional law.
Carmen Lázaro Guillamón
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