Veintiuna tesis sobre el legado jurídico de la Revolución Francesa en Latinoamérica
This Article presents twenty-one theses involving the �negative, in the view of the author� influences that the French Revolution has had on Latin American legal systems since their independence. The propositions do not exhaust the respective topics, since each of them could be the object of a stand...
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Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins
2011
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Baliabidea: | Ars Boni et Aequi, ISSN 0719-2568, null 7, Nº. 2, 2011, pags. 43-110 |
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This Article presents twenty-one theses involving the
�negative, in the view of the author� influences that the French
Revolution has had on Latin American legal systems since their independence.
The propositions do not exhaust the respective topics,
since each of them could be the object of a standalone tractatus.
Instead, these propositions aim at motivating further academic discussion
on the positions presented. The theses revolve around five
areas of impact: the ethical and philosophical substratum of the political
system, the fundamentals of the democratic regime, the organization
of the branches of government, the paradigms of fairness,
justice, and axiology, and the shaping of family life, public morals
and the legal profession. |
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