International publications
International publications
Comparative Jurisprudence: Reception and Misreading of Transnational Legal Theory in Latin America
| By Diego E. López Medina
One could say that comparative jurisprudence is any kind of work in which international general jurisprudence is broken into pieces to articulate a national, regional, tribal or otherwise group-base experience with rather abstract ideas. This strategy, then, would lead to the juxtaposition of a national, regional or group adjective and the very word "jurisprudence".
The Symbolic Efficacy of the Law
| By Mauricio García Villegas
The book explores the symbolic efficacy of legal norms.
Colombian Political Constitution
| By Catalina Botero Marino
The book contains the text of the Colombian political Constitution, commented edition, including the relevant doctrine and jurisprudence on each of the articles. The original texts upon which Legis has done successive updates were elaborated by Catalina Botero.
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