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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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Death Is Unconstitutional: How Capital Punishment Became Illegal in America—A Future History [PDF]
[Excerpt] “A constitution is an organic fact of every state: it is a part of the being of the state. People, like the state, also have a constitution—a character. Just as people change over time, so do states. But just as there are natural limits on what
Engle, Jur. Eric, Ph.D.
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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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Back to the future: authors, publishers and ideas in a copy-friendly environment [PDF]
How could scholars survive in a copy-friendly environment jeopardizing the established system of scholarly publishing in which scientific publishers seemed to be authors' best friends?
Pievatolo, Maria Chiara
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La integración jurídica latinoamericana. Retrospectiva, perspectiva y prospectiva
Este artículo plantea la importancia de la integración regional para el derecho dentro del contexto de la ‘glocalización’, explorando las características del derecho de la integración y del nuevo ius commune principalmente en Europa y en América ...
Juan Pablo Pampillo Baliño
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Ciclo di seminari | Ius Commune at Borders: Borders of Ius Commune
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