Hacia un subsistema comparado hispano-filipino dentro de la familia romano-germánica-canónica.

The Civil Code of the Philippines of 1949 has the same structure as the Spanish Civil Code of 1869 and shares 40% of its initial precepts and some of its modified precepts (partly those reflecting the Spanish Supreme Court jurisprudence). The rest of its precepts come from Philippine institutions an...

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Autor principal: García Cantero, Gabriel
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Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: Fundación Iuris Tantum 2014
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Fuente:Revista Boliviana de Derecho, ISSN 2070-8157, Nº. 18, 2014, pags. 64-75
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Sumario: The Civil Code of the Philippines of 1949 has the same structure as the Spanish Civil Code of 1869 and shares 40% of its initial precepts and some of its modified precepts (partly those reflecting the Spanish Supreme Court jurisprudence). The rest of its precepts come from Philippine institutions and from the Anglo-American Law. This similarity between the Philippine and the Spanish Codes has been largely ignored although it links the former to a large part of the Ibero-American Law. The aim of this paper is to propose some topics in comparative perspective.