El código civil y los contratos: Estudio introspectivo

The Roman poet Publius Ovidius Naso; said that time is, and silently age, as the days run away without any brake stop them. With the above discussion, we believe then, that our Civil Code, which governs our daily circumstantial force acts with legal significance; brand new code for our generation, b...

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Main Authors: Quispe Delgado, Rosario, Solís Gózar, Julio Santiago
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5191659
Source:Vox Juris, ISSN 1812-6804, Vol. 29, Nº. 1, 2015 (Ejemplar dedicado a: VOX JURIS 29), pags. 133-153
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Summary: The Roman poet Publius Ovidius Naso; said that time is, and silently age, as the days run away without any brake stop them. With the above discussion, we believe then, that our Civil Code, which governs our daily circumstantial force acts with legal significance; brand new code for our generation, born in leap year and identified by the famous novel by George Orwell “1984”; thirty years old, and although for us, represents a long time or a lifetime; to the Peruvian law is and will be just one more step, which will be learned and contrast with this new life that touches us today, including virtual reality, cloning and any other device that conquers human power. In these light lines, after a fairly theoretical and historical study, I will try to share with you, dear readers, my modest concerns about the civil code and contracts; that imperfect like everything that makes the man should be challenged to follow the law in motion.