El futuro Código europeo de contratos: ¿una nueva recepción?
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Keywords

Derecho romano
ius commune
código europeo de contratos
tradición romanística
contratos Roman Law
Ius Commune
European Code of Contracts
romanistic tradition
contracts

How to Cite

Robles Velasco, L. M. (2010). El futuro Código europeo de contratos: ¿una nueva recepción?. RIDROM. International Journal of Roman Law, 1(5), 56–91. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/ridrom/article/view/17941

Abstract

All we have heard speak of the European Courts of Justice, of the European Commission, the European Parliament, although these European Institutions have not gotten to alter the basic fact that the European even live under local rights product on national States that until now said sovereigns. And the surprising thing is that most of people find natural east been of things within a great variety of languages. In fact, the Roman Right always has been an European common right from century XII to the S. XX. And practically it it has been always: it was it with Justiniano in the century I SAW before the chaos that supposed the fall of the Roman Empire of the West; it was it in century IX with Carlomagno (Carolus Magnus or Imperator Augustus, which meant to be the heir of the Roman Empire); in century XII, when the Roman right was the ratio scripta; in the Renaissance, even in the Codification. At the present moments, at which much people speak of a possible and future European State, he is worthy to emphasize that the first experiment in that line was the Ius Commune. One of the attractiveness of the Roman Right was indeed its cosmopolitismo, in the measurement in which he was taught of a similar way such using text books and same Latin language, in most of the western universities with professors and students of all the countries..
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