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Les problèmes coloniaux et les classiques espagnols du droit des gens (Volume 86)

(49,962 words)

Author(s): G. F. Castañón, César
G. F. Castañón, César Keywords: Colonies | Spain | Colonialism | Mots clefs: Colonies espagnoles | …

Conception du droit international privé d’après la doctrine et la pratique en Espagne (Volume 31)

(27,631 words)

Author(s): Trias De Bes, J.-M.
Trias De Bes, J.-M. Keywords: Spain | Private international law | Mots clefs: Espagne | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT J.-M. Trias de Bes devotes his course to Spanish private international law. After a presentation of the historical evolution from the conquest by the Visigoths, the author first focuses on the personal relations, the regime of the goods and the form of the acts. He studies the principle of the autonomy of Will, the concept of public policy, the solution of referral and the concept of fraud against the law. He then discusses the application of domestic law in family law, the rules of private international law and inter-regional law on succession, and finally the conflict of laws in civil proced…

Fernando Vazquez de Menchaca (1512-1569) L’école espagnole du droit international du XVIe siècle (Volume 67)

(35,749 words)

Author(s): Barcia Trelles, Camilo
Barcia Trelles, Camilo Keywords: Spain | International law | Doctrines | Legal history | Fernando Vazquez de Menchaca (1512-1569) | Mots clefs: Espagne | Droit international | Doctrines | Histoire du droit | ABSTRACT In his course, Camillo Barcia Trelles intends to study the international ideas of Fernando Vasquez de Menchaca, regarding which writes the author, there is a curious contradiction, in the sense that he was once most famous by his name and most neglected in his substance. After a presentation of the life and work of Menchaca, the author focuses on the vision that Menchaca has about the imperial idea and the law of nations. He th…

Le Droit des gens dans l’Espagne du XVIIIe siècle (Volume 81)

(48,899 words)

Author(s): Herrero, Alejandro
Herrero, Alejandro Keywords: Spain | Public international law | Legal history | Mots clefs: Espagne | Droit international public | Histoire du droit | ABSTRACT After a general presentation of Spain's international law practice in the 18th century, Alejandro Herrero presents some authors and their works. He focuses on the concept of Jus Gentium among the 18th century Spanish authors. He presents a debate on the domination or instead on the freedom of the sea. The author discusses the subsequent developments on the issue of maritime warfare. Après une présentation générale de la pro…