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- Title
Don Elio Antonio de Nebrija: Jurista del Utrumque Ius.
- Authors
Betancourt-Serna, Fernando
- Abstract
The last West millennium coincides with the university institution millennium. In this millennium, eight years correspond with the university study of "utrumque ius", in other words, of "Corpus iuris civils" of the Justinian emperor (527 - 565 A.C ) and the "Corpus iuris canonici" (XI - XII centuries). At the light of those two great ones "corpora iuris" was interpreted and the "iura propria" of each "Christian Republic" or "chritianorum" kingdom were applied, giving as a result the "us commune - ius proprium". The XIX - XX centuries correspond with the juridical system of "National Rights" (national codes). Five hundred years of that millennium correspond to the New World and from those, three or four centuries correspond to the "ius commune - ius proprium" (Castilian Law - Indiano Law and Indian Rights), depending on the date of national Civil Code adoption - for Colombia it was in 1887 -. The aim of the article is framed in the most general of my scientific activity: getting to the bottom in detail of the beautiful and profound Colombian juridical (legal) and university tradition, based on existent literature and primary documentation in Spanish, as well as in Colombian libraries and files. Don Elio Antonio de Nebrija is a referent as a juristic of the Spanish and Colombian "ius commune" - "ius proprium"-
- Subjects
COLOMBIA; COMMON law; JUSTINIAN I, Emperor of the East, ca. 483-565; JURISTIC acts; NEBRIJA, Antonio de, 1444-1522; CIVIL law; LOCAL laws
- Publication
Revista de la Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas, 2013, Vol 43, Issue 118, p143
- ISSN
0120-3886
- Publication type
Article