The current interest in international unification of law as a major objective of comparative legal research is significant testimony, in an era of accentuated nationalism, to the increasing solidarity of the modern world. In the development of this interest, Latin America has played a pioneer role. As early as 1826, the celebrated Congress convened at Panama envisaged in its deliberations what one of its members termed a System of Public Law for the Americas. The Congress of Montevideo of 1888-1889, anticipated by the Lima Congress of Jurists of 1878, produced the first substantial and successful codification of private international law, comprized in eight treaties and recently revised. Together with the Código Bustamante, this consolida...
This Article argues that legal history and comparative law ought to merge into one discipline. The t...
Los derechos nacionales no están aislados de las influencias extranjeras, ya que hacen parte de un “...
Los derechos nacionales no están aislados de las influencias extranjeras, ya que hacen parte de un “...
The current interest in international unification of law as a major objective of comparative legal r...
The International Congress for Comparative Law, organized in Paris in 1900, is widely regarded today...
The legal integration of the American Continent is one of the most important, suggestive and fertile...
The rapid development in modern times of international trade has brought in its course a deeper appr...
This paper explores the development of comparative law institutes in the Americas during the first h...
At a time when world society is becoming increasingly mobile and legal life is internationalized, th...
Preprint of an article by Paul Norman, former Reference and Online Services Librarian at the Institu...
I am uncertain about how LatCrits think about the legal cultures of Latin America and the United Sta...
The rapid development in modern times of international trade has brought in its course a deeper appr...
The well-deserved celebration of UNIDROIT\u27S first seventy-five years focused on a topic that is o...
In its issue of July 1940, the Revista Juridica Argentina of Buenos Aires has published the new Tra...
National legal systems are not isolated from foreign influences. They are part of a “transnational l...
This Article argues that legal history and comparative law ought to merge into one discipline. The t...
Los derechos nacionales no están aislados de las influencias extranjeras, ya que hacen parte de un “...
Los derechos nacionales no están aislados de las influencias extranjeras, ya que hacen parte de un “...
The current interest in international unification of law as a major objective of comparative legal r...
The International Congress for Comparative Law, organized in Paris in 1900, is widely regarded today...
The legal integration of the American Continent is one of the most important, suggestive and fertile...
The rapid development in modern times of international trade has brought in its course a deeper appr...
This paper explores the development of comparative law institutes in the Americas during the first h...
At a time when world society is becoming increasingly mobile and legal life is internationalized, th...
Preprint of an article by Paul Norman, former Reference and Online Services Librarian at the Institu...
I am uncertain about how LatCrits think about the legal cultures of Latin America and the United Sta...
The rapid development in modern times of international trade has brought in its course a deeper appr...
The well-deserved celebration of UNIDROIT\u27S first seventy-five years focused on a topic that is o...
In its issue of July 1940, the Revista Juridica Argentina of Buenos Aires has published the new Tra...
National legal systems are not isolated from foreign influences. They are part of a “transnational l...
This Article argues that legal history and comparative law ought to merge into one discipline. The t...
Los derechos nacionales no están aislados de las influencias extranjeras, ya que hacen parte de un “...
Los derechos nacionales no están aislados de las influencias extranjeras, ya que hacen parte de un “...