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Los animales y el Derecho, Civitas, Madrid, 1999. La regulación de la red. Poder y Derecho en Internet. Taurus, Madrid, 2000. La resurrección de las ruinas (El caso del Teatro Romano de Sagunto), Civitas, Madrid, 2002. Los grandes procesos de la Historia de España, Crítica, Barcelona, 2002. Tratado de Derecho Administrativo y Derecho ...
Tratado de derecho Enrique Gil Robles was not a prolific writer; his written heritage is one major work, few booklets, a couple of articles in specialized reviews and a handful of manuscripts. He is known to have contributed to a number of periodicals, but exact scope of this activity is unclear; none of the scholarly studies consulted refers ...
Tratado de Derecho Constitucional. Tomo III: La Constitución de 1980. Antecedentes y génesis. Santiago de Chile: Editorial Jurídica de Chile. ISBN 9561011786. Silva Galdames, Osvaldo (1995). Breve Historia Contemporánea de Chile. Santiago de Chile: Fondo de Cultura Económica. Soto Kloss, Eduardo (1996). Derecho Administrativo: bases ...
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It confirmed Spanish ownership of Colonia del Sacramento, now in Uruguay, while Portugal ceded possession of strategically important territories in Africa, now the modern state of Equatorial Guinea. In return, Spain withdrew from lands to the north, most of which are in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul .
The Treaty of El Pardo was signed on 12 February 1761 between representatives of the Spanish and Portuguese empires.. Based on the terms of the treaty, all aspects of the Treaty of Madrid in 1750 were repealed.
The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is a multilateral treaty that regulates the international trade in conventional weapons.. It entered into force on 24 December 2014. [1] 116 states have ratified the treaty, and a further 26 states have signed but not ratified it.
Islamic control spread greatly under the Umayyad caliphate.It had reached all the way to Western Africa in Maghrib where the Berbers lived. These peoples fought hard and mostly retreated to the mountains while some clans from the main routes and plains of the coast submitted as dhimmis too or converted to Islam and at any case were promptly joined by the Arabs to their military machine.