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Civil Law Pulsations Along The Latin American Periphery, Ángel R. Oquendo
Civil Law Pulsations Along The Latin American Periphery, Ángel R. Oquendo
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
The civil law system shows its true face as it travels from the Continental European core to the Latin American periphery. Many of the principal institutions have found a home and thrived in the new and radically different environment. One can best study them there by contemplating how they have preserved some of their most basic features despite having transformed themselves into something else.
The notion of the civil law tradition and that of codification have themselves undergone this dialectic of transformation and preservation. So have the traditional approach to contractual interpretation and to third-party agreements and the common proscriptions …
Arbitration Of Mexican Trust Disputes: A Couple Made For Each Other?, Edgardo Muñoz, Sofía Llamas
Arbitration Of Mexican Trust Disputes: A Couple Made For Each Other?, Edgardo Muñoz, Sofía Llamas
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Where Law Meets Culture: The Legal Protection Of The Dead In China, Bing Shui
Where Law Meets Culture: The Legal Protection Of The Dead In China, Bing Shui
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cuban Private International Law: Some Observations, Comparisons, And Suppositions, Kevin Tuininga
Cuban Private International Law: Some Observations, Comparisons, And Suppositions, Kevin Tuininga
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Convergence Of Civil Law And Common Law In The Criminal Theory Realm, Julian Hermida
Convergence Of Civil Law And Common Law In The Criminal Theory Realm, Julian Hermida
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.