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  2. Portuguese Civil Code - Wikipedia

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    The Code adopted the German classification of areas of Civil Law, following the BGB, and is divided into 5 main parts (or "books"): . the General Part (Parte Geral), Sections 1 through 396, comprising regulations that have effect on all the other four parts and on Private Law in general, such as sources of law, legal interpretation, personhood, legal capacity, emancipation of minors ...

  3. Manueline Ordinances - Wikipedia

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    King Manuel exercising justice; woodcut from the 1514 edition of the Manueline Ordinances. The phylactery above the king reads Deo in celo tibi autem in mundo ("as to God in Heaven, to you also on Earth").

  4. Law of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The representation of the Law, at the Courthouse of Guimarães.. The Law of Portugal is part of the family of what in English-speaking countries are sometimes called the "civil law" legal systems, referring to legal systems that developed at least in conversation or close ties with systems influenced by the ius commune medieval European tradition of Roman law (however, Scandinavian legal ...

  5. Manuel Antonio Garretón - Wikipedia

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    La sociedad en que vivi(re)mos. Introducción sociológica al cambio de siglo, 2000, 2a ed. 2015; Cultura y Desarrollo en Chile. Dimensiones y perspectivas en el cambio de siglo (coordinator), 2001; Democracy in Latin America. (Re)Constructing political Society (co-editor with E. Newman) 2001; Latin America in the 21st century.

  6. Francisco de Vitoria - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de Vitoria OP (c. 1483 – 12 August 1546; also known as Francisco de Victoria) was a Spanish Roman Catholic philosopher, theologian, and jurist [2] of Renaissance Spain.

  7. Portuguese Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    Insignia of the Ordem dos Advogados. The Order of Attorneys of Portugal (Portuguese: Ordem dos Advogados), also known as the Portuguese Bar Association, is the public association to which all attorneys-at-law belong in Portugal, founded in 1926.

  8. Adrián Recinos - Wikipedia

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    Adrián Recinos was born on July 5, 1886, in Antigua Guatemala, as the son of Teodoro M. Recinos and Rafaela Ávila de Recinos. [2] He married María Palomo and had five children, Beatrice, Isabel, Mary, Adrian Jr., and Laura. [2]

  9. Taxation in Portugal - Wikipedia

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