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The Old Law of Bizkaia (1452): introductory study and critical edition
2005, Center for Basque Studies, University of Nevada, Reno
in English
1877802522 9781877802522
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The Old Law of Bizkaia, 1452: Introductory Study and Critical Edition (Basque Classics Series)
August 2005, University of Nevada Press
Hardcover
in English
1877802530 9781877802539
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Book Details
Table of Contents
A geopolitical overview
Juridical romanization, Castillian royal law and Bizkaian law
Antecedents of the Old Law (Fuero Viejo)
Fundamental reasons for elaborating the Old Law (1452)
Writing the Old Law
Transcriptions of Old Law texts
Editions of the Old Law
The need for a critical edition of the Old Law
The language of the Old Law
An Old Law of Albedrío
The personal scope of the Old Law : hidalgos and labradores
The territorial scope of the Old Law : the singular problem of the villas
The seigniory of Bizkaia's Foundational Pact
The community
The lord and his oath
The relationship between the community and its lord : the pase foral
The administration of justice
Penal law
Legal procedure
The nature of property
The family, matrimony and matrimonial rights in property
Inheritance
From the Old Law to the New Law (Fuero Nuevo).
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-321) and index.
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