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VOLUME 2
(2007), ISSUE 1,
Topics in Latin American and Caribbean Law |
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¿Qué hacen los civilistas en México?
Juan Carlos Marín, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
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Juan Carlos Marín
(2007)
"¿Qué hacen los civilistas en México?",
The Latin American and Caribbean Journal of Legal Studies:
Vol. 2:
No. 1,
Article 9.
https://services.bepress.com/lacjls/vol2/iss1/art9
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What happened to private law in Mexico? In the early 20th century, this nation embraced a new world of legal thought, characterized by a 'socialization of law,' a 'social point of view,' or 'sociological jurisprudence,' and at the same time rejoiced in the passing of the nineteenth century world of laissez-faire, autonomous individuals and their rights. This paper examines how, as a result, the growth and development of Mexican private law has been seriously altered and stunted.
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