Justinian in Latin America. A chronicle of legislative technique in comparative law

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  • José Calvo González Catedrático de Filosofía del Derecho en la Universidad de Málaga

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i15.1033

Keywords:

Legislative technique, Pollution, proliferation, harmonization and legal validity, Legislative drafting, Legal security, Rule of law

Abstract

The text reviews the initiatives and development policy from the legislative power in Argentina and Nicaragua have forged in recent collections of their respective legal systems. Such compilations are the Argentine Legal Digest and Nicaraguan Legal Digest and have responded to principles early clearance, inventory, harmonization, normative consolidation and unification of legislation. The author is interested in the achievements of his legislative program of technical development, as well the extent of such approaches in legal and political terms of contribution to legal security and strengthening the Rule of law.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i15.1033

Revista de Derecho No.15 2011 pp.191-201

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Published

2013-04-28

How to Cite

Calvo González, J. (2013). Justinian in Latin America. A chronicle of legislative technique in comparative law. Revista De Derecho, (15), 191–201. https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i15.1033

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