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Don Elio Antonio de Nebrija: Jurista del Utrumque Ius
El último milenio de Occidente coincide con el milenio de la institución universitaria. De ese milenio, ochocientos años se corresponden con el estudio universitario del “utrumque ius”, es decir, del “Corpus iuris civilis” del emperador Justiniano (527 -
Fernando Betancourt Serna
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On 16th January 1933 the young Francesco Calasso (1904-1965) delivered a prolusion on a subject that was to take the new generation of legal historians by storm: “The concept of the ius commune”. His prolusion not only changed the image of the legal past
Adolfo Giuliani
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The emergence of double entry bookkeeping
Abstract Double entry account books of medieval Italian merchants and bankers have been extensively used as primary sources by historians of several disciplines interested in business, trade, commodities, markets, sources, prices, interest rates, exchange rates, tariffs, taxes, wages, rents, agents, networks, and many other related topics.
Alan Sangster
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Ius commune: fundamento del derecho común europeo e iberoamericano. Breve aproximación
Número 128 Mayo - Agosto 2010ISSN 0041 8633 IUS COMMUNE: FUNDAMENTO DEL DERECHO COMÚN EUROPEO E IBEROAMERICANO. BREVE APROXIMACIÓN* IUS COMMUNE: FUNDAMENT OF THE EUROPEAN AND IBEROMERICAN COMMON LAW. SHORT APPROXIMATION Rosario de CASTRO-CAMERO*
Rosario de Castro-Camero
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A renewed interest in the concept of ideology is evident in recent constitutional theory. Ideology has featured prominently not only in restatements of traditional Marxist positions and attempted retrievals of the material conception of the constitution, but also in democratic critiques of liberal constitutionalism and theories of constitutional ...
George Duke
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El derecho común medieval y moderno. Consideraciones desde el derecho civil
La historia del derecho a los ojos de un civilista. ii. (Sigue): El uso instrumental de la historia del derecho: la interpretación histórica de la ley y el llamado ius commune modernum. iii.
Pietro Sirena
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Die »Verrechtlichung« heimlicher Ermittlungsmaßnahmen im Übergang vom Inquisitionsprozess des gemeinen Rechts zum reformierten Strafprozess des 19. Jahrhunderts [PDF]
The »juridification« of covert investigations in the transition from the ius commune inquisition process to the reformed criminal justice process of the 19th century, understood as a material (i. e.
Pierre Hauck
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Earnings assimilation of post‐reunification East German migrants in West Germany
Abstract We investigate the wage assimilation of East Germans who migrated to West Germany after reunification (1990–99). We compare their wage assimilation to that of ethnic German immigrants from Eastern Bloc countries and international immigrants to West Germany who arrived at the same time.
Regina T. Riphahn, Irakli Sauer
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The New Responsive Constitutionalism
Ideas of responsive law and regulation have been the subject of sustained scholarly attention but only recently have scholars turned their attention to what these ideas mean for constitutional law and governance. The article addresses this gap in the literature by exploring the idea of responsiveness in constitutional design and interpretation.
Rosalind Dixon
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El "ius commune" como derecho supletorio en Valencia [PDF]
Examen de la normativa valenciana de Jaime I sobre el "ius commune", su interpretación por los juristas y la consolidación del Derecho común como supletorio del derecho valenciano.
Marzal Rodríguez, Pascual
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