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Born in Valencia on 9 October 1968, [1] [2] Rodríguez Uribes earned a licentiate degree in law at the University of Valencia (UV); he later obtained a PhD in the same field at the Charles III University of Madrid (UC3M), [3] reading a dissertation in 1998 titled Los discursos democrático y liberal sobre la opinión pública (dos modelos, Rousseau y Constant) and supervised by Gregorio Peces ...
Estudios de historia de las ideas y de historia social, (1980) Ensayo histórico sobre la noción de Estado en Chile en los siglos XIX y XX, (1981) Libertad política y concepto económico de gobierno en Chile hacia 1915-1935, (1986) Civilización de masas y esperanza y otros ensayos, (1987) Diario (2013)
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A mosaic representing both the judicial and legislative aspects of law. The woman on the throne holds a sword to chastise the guilty and a palm branch to reward the meritorious.
Marcial Augusto Justino Solana González-Camino (1880–1958) was a Spanish scholar, writer and politician. In science he is best known as historian of philosophy and author of a monumental work on 16th century Spanish thinkers, though he contributed also to history, theory of law and theology.
Garzón Valdés in 2006. Ernesto Garzón Valdés (17 February 1927 – 19 November 2023) was an Argentine philosopher. [1]He had been a professor of philosophy of law at the universities of Córdoba and La Plata in Argentina and, upon being exiled in Germany during the administration of Isabel Perón and the subsequent dictatorship in Argentina, at the universities of Bonn, Cologne and Mainz.
Nuevo Orden Político Internacional y concepto de Intersoberanía. Preliminary publication in El Universal (México), July 22 and 27 and August 4, 1981. Reproduced in Derecho y Orden Económico Internacional, ENEP-ACATLAN, UNAM, Mexico; Self Determination and the Right to Leave, 12 Israel Yearbook on Human Rights (1982)
President Hugo Chávez was first elected under the provisions of the 1961 Constitution in the presidential election of 6 December 1998. Chávez had been contemplating a constitutional convention for Venezuela as an ideal means to rapidly bring about sweeping and radical social change to Venezuela beginning from the eve of his 1992 coup attempt.