Philippine Law Journal, Količina 66College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1991 |
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... Civil Code was extended to the Philippines by royal decree.47 III . Philosophy of Innovations in the Present Civil Code Cast in the mold of the Code Napoleon , 53 % of our present Civil Code provisions were textually lifted from the Spanish ...
... Civil Code was extended to the Philippines by royal decree.47 III . Philosophy of Innovations in the Present Civil Code Cast in the mold of the Code Napoleon , 53 % of our present Civil Code provisions were textually lifted from the Spanish ...
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... Civil Code , illustrated by Art . 21 on violation of morals , Art . 22 on unjust enrichment , Arts . 1423 , 1424 , 1428 , and 1429 on natural obligations . Our articles on natural obligations remind us of the jurists of the 17th and ...
... Civil Code , illustrated by Art . 21 on violation of morals , Art . 22 on unjust enrichment , Arts . 1423 , 1424 , 1428 , and 1429 on natural obligations . Our articles on natural obligations remind us of the jurists of the 17th and ...
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The Civil Code provisions on contracts and obligations are also grounded on the natural law philosophy . According to Dean Pound , " the idea of deduction from the nature of man as a moral creature and of legal rules and legal ...
The Civil Code provisions on contracts and obligations are also grounded on the natural law philosophy . According to Dean Pound , " the idea of deduction from the nature of man as a moral creature and of legal rules and legal ...
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THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF STATE ASSISTANCE | 24 |
THE ROLE AND LOGIC OF SUBSTANTIVE REASONS | 55 |
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