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  2. Felipe Sánchez Román y Gallifa - Wikipedia

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    Demófilo de Buen Lozano (1977), Introducción al estudio del derecho civil: ideas generales, fuentes históricas del derecho civil español, codificación, normas jurídicas, prólogo de Felipe Sánchez-Román y Gallifa, nota preliminar de Néstor de Buen, México: Editorial Porrúa

  3. Matías Barrio y Mier - Wikipedia

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    His fundamental work is the monumental Historia general del derecho español, [40] which served as a textbook for generations of students of law in Spain and in Latin America, [41] re-issued with some modifications even 30 years later, see Apuntes de historia general del derecho español, issued by Universidad Central in 1929. [42]

  4. Santiago Oñate Laborde - Wikipedia

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    "Fuentes e interpretación del derecho parlamentario", in Derecho Parlamentario Iberoamericano, Porrúa, 1987. "Nuevos mecanismos de defensa del ciudadano frente a la administración pública", in Administración Pública Contemporánea en México, Mexico, 1993. "Presidentialisme en democratie.

  5. Siete Partidas - Wikipedia

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    First page of a 1555 version of the Siete Partidas, as annotated by Gregorio López.. The Siete Partidas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsjete paɾˈtiðas], "Seven-Part Code") or simply Partidas, was a Castilian statutory code first compiled during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile (1252–1284), with the intent of establishing a uniform body of normative rules for the kingdom.

  6. Francisco Elías de Tejada y Spínola - Wikipedia

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    Murcia, Law Faculty. Already in 1935 Tejada was nominated Profesor Ayudante de Derecho Político in Madrid, an assignment held shortly as he soon left for Germany. [42] When in the Nationalist army he was giving lectures at letters and philosophy courses [43] organized by Universidad de Sevilla, [44] in 1939 publishing his first works. [45]

  7. Laura Nuño Gómez - Wikipedia

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    Laura Nuño Gómez (born 27 October 1967) is a Spanish political scientist, researcher, and feminist activist. She is director of the Gender Studies Chair of the Institute of Public Law and the Gender Equality Observatory at King Juan Carlos University (URJC), as well as the creator of the first academic degree in Gender Studies in Spain, [1] and of various postgraduate programs in this subject.

  8. Mario de la Cueva - Wikipedia

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    Mario de la Cueva y de la Rosa (1901–1981) was a Mexican jurist and rector of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) in 1940–1942.. De la Cueva studied law at the Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia of the UNAM, as well as at the Humboldt-Universität in Berlin.

  9. Codex Theodosianus - Wikipedia

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    18th-century edition with commentary by Jacques Godefroy A bust of Theodosius II in the Louvre. The Codex Theodosianus ("Theodosian Code") is a compilation of the laws of the Roman Empire under the Christian emperors since 312.