La competencia jurisdiccional y judicial en derecho romano

The legal legacy of Rome is not based only on the set of norms that the sources have transmitted to us, but also in the jurisdictional and judicial organization that allowed its application. This book analyzes how Iurisdictio was understood in Rome, the competition problems that arose between the va...

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