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Diccionario de Derecho Laboral. Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta. 1999. ISBN 950-885-024-8. Repertorio jurídico. Principios generales del derecho, locuciones, máximas y aforismos latinos y castellanos (4th edition). Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta. 2003. ISBN 950-9065-87-0. Diccionario enciclopédico de derecho usual (8 volumes) (25th ...
Juan Vallet de Goytisolo, Jurisprudencia, principios generales del derecho y equidad en el pensamiento del profesor Elías de Tejada, [in:] Anuario de Derecho Civil XXXI/2 (1978), pp. 339–342 Juan Vallet de Goytisolo, Plenitud de perspectiva y dimensión de los saberes en el pensamiento de Francisco Elías de Tejada , [in:] Verbo 171-172 ...
Colombian nationality is typically obtained by birth in Colombia when one of the parents is either a Colombian national or a Colombian legal resident, by birth abroad when at least one parent was born in Colombia, or by naturalization, as defined by Article 96 of the Constitution of Colombia and the Law 43-1993 as modified by Legislative Act 1 of 2002. [1]
Elementos de Derecho Público provincial argentino (Spanish: Elements of Argentine provincial civic law) is an 1852 Argentine book by Juan Bautista Alberdi. It is a comparison between the Argentine Constitution of 1826 and the United States Constitution .
The Senate meets in the Palacio del Senado. Both are in Madrid. The Cortes are elected through universal, free, equal, direct and secret suffrage, [1] with the exception of some senatorial seats, which are elected indirectly by the legislatures of the autonomous communities. The Cortes Generales are composed of 615 members: 350 Deputies and 265 ...
The King gave his Royal Assent to Law 13/2005 on 1 July 2005; the law legalising same-sex marriage was gazetted in the Boletín Oficial del Estado on 2 July, and came into effect on 3 July. [ 49 ] According to a poll in the newspaper El Mundo in November 2005, 77.5% of Spaniards thought Juan Carlos was "good or very good", 15.4% "not so good ...
Ramón and his two younger siblings, María del Consuelo [14] and José, [15] were from their early childhood growing amongst political and artistic personalities of mid-19th century Spain. In the early 1860s [16] Ramón studied derecho civil y canonico in Madrid and was recognized as excellent student, gaining prizes and hailed in the press. [17]
In developed countries, the number of centenarians is increasing at approximately 5.5% per year, which means doubling the centenarian population every 13 years, pushing it from some 455,000 in 2009 to 4.1 million in 2050. [104] Japan is the country with the highest ratio of centenarians (347 for every 1 million inhabitants in September 2010).