Notas sobre la penetración del derecho común en Galicia (siglos XII-XV)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ceg.2001.v48.i114.143Keywords:
Roman Law, Canonic Law, Common Law, Reception, History of Galician LawAbstract
This work on the galician case places in a general thinking about the fenomena, comon to other territories of Iberian Peninsula, of the so-called Common Law reception. Our area was not an exception to this process fully developed from XII and XIII centuries. Across this paper we study the conditions that improve the arrival of this new legal conception (the so-called penetration). The penetration will lay the foundation for the later reception. We study the progressive assimilation of the common law looking into different documents that shows the legal practice (wills, contracts, sentences...).
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