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Six Branches of Spanish Law: Practical Cases Resolved, Very Illustrative and Endearing

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Spanish law is a complex and fascinating system that has evolved over centuries. It is based on a variety of sources, including Roman law, Germanic law, and Islamic law. Spanish law is also influenced by the country's unique history and culture.

The six branches of Spanish law are:

  • Civil law
  • Criminal law
  • Administrative law
  • Constitutional law
  • International law
  • Commercial law

Each branch of law has its own distinct set of rules and regulations. However, there are also some general principles that apply to all branches of Spanish law. These principles include:

Spanish law : Six branches of spanish law Practical cases resolved very illustrative and notes Also SPANISH FOR JURISTS
Spanish law.: Six branches of spanish law. Practical cases resolved, very illustrative and notes. Also SPANISH FOR JURISTS.
by Lois Greiman

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  • The principle of legality
  • The principle of equality
  • The principle of due process

The principle of legality means that all laws must be clear and unambiguous. The principle of equality means that all persons are equal before the law. The principle of due process means that all persons are entitled to a fair trial.

Civil law is the branch of law that governs the relationships between private individuals. It includes laws on contracts, property, torts, and family law.

One of the most important principles of Spanish civil law is the principle of freedom of contract. This principle means that parties are free to enter into any type of contract that they wish, as long as the contract is not contrary to public policy.

Another important principle of Spanish civil law is the principle of property ownership. This principle means that individuals have the right to own and possess property. However, the right to property is not absolute. The government may expropriate property for public purposes, if it pays just compensation to the owner.

Criminal law is the branch of law that governs crimes and punishments. It includes laws on murder, theft, robbery, and assault.

One of the most important principles of Spanish criminal law is the principle of presumption of innocence. This principle means that all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Another important principle of Spanish criminal law is the principle of proportionality. This principle means that the punishment for a crime should be proportionate to the severity of the crime.

Administrative law is the branch of law that governs the relationship between the government and its citizens. It includes laws on public utilities, environmental protection, and social security.

One of the most important principles of Spanish administrative law is the principle of public interest. This principle means that the government has a duty to act in the best interests of its citizens.

Another important principle of Spanish administrative law is the principle of transparency. This principle means that the government must be open and transparent about its activities.

Constitutional law is the branch of law that governs the structure and powers of the government. It includes laws on the constitution, the presidency, and the legislature.

One of the most important principles of Spanish constitutional law is the principle of separation of powers. This principle means that the powers of the government are divided among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

Another important principle of Spanish constitutional law is the principle of judicial review. This principle means that the courts have the power to review the actions of the government and to declare them unconstitutional if they violate the constitution.

International law is the branch of law that governs the relationships between countries. It includes laws on treaties, war, and human rights.

One of the most important principles of international law is the principle of sovereignty. This principle means that all countries are equal and independent.

Another important principle of international law is the principle of non-intervention. This principle means that one country cannot interfere in the internal affairs of another country.

Commercial law is the branch of law that governs business transactions. It includes laws on contracts, sales, and banking.

One of the most important principles of Spanish commercial law is the principle of good faith. This principle means that all parties to a business transaction must act in good faith.

Another important principle of Spanish commercial law is the principle of freedom of competition. This principle means that businesses are free to compete with each other on a level playing field.

Spanish law is a complex and fascinating system that has evolved over centuries. It is based on a variety of sources, including Roman law, Germanic law, and Islamic law. Spanish law is also influenced by the country's unique history and culture.

The six branches of Spanish law are civil law, criminal law, administrative law, constitutional law, international law, and commercial law. Each branch of law has its own distinct set of rules and regulations. However, there are also some general principles that apply to all branches of Spanish law. These principles include the principle of legality, the principle of equality, and the principle of due process.

Spanish law : Six branches of spanish law Practical cases resolved very illustrative and notes Also SPANISH FOR JURISTS
Spanish law.: Six branches of spanish law. Practical cases resolved, very illustrative and notes. Also SPANISH FOR JURISTS.
by Lois Greiman

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Language : English
File size : 1069 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 299 pages
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Spanish law : Six branches of spanish law Practical cases resolved very illustrative and notes Also SPANISH FOR JURISTS
Spanish law.: Six branches of spanish law. Practical cases resolved, very illustrative and notes. Also SPANISH FOR JURISTS.
by Lois Greiman

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1069 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 299 pages
Lending : Enabled
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