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图书目录:Preface
Table of Cases Table of Legislation Table of European, International and Foreign Legislation Table of Abbreviations 1. Introduction to the Spanish legal system 1. Legal history Historical introduction 2. Constitutional history 3. Codification 4. Spain today: a social and democratic constitutional State 5. The Spanish conception of law 6. The division between public and private law 2. Sources of law 1. Introduction 2. Primary sources of law La Icy (legislation) Types of ley La costumbre (customary laws) Los principios generales del derecho (general principles of law) 3. Complementary sources Lajurisprudencia (case law) The decisions of the Constitutional Court 4. Explanatory sources La doctrina (legal writings) 5. Autonomy and the system of sources: the relationship between State law and the law of the Autonomous Communities 6. Interpretation, application and efficacy of the laws Interpretation of the law The role of "equity" Efficacy of the laws: territorial application and time-span 3. Courts and court structure 1. The judicial power: courts and court structure Organisation and government of the judiciary: el consejo general del poder judicial Classification of courts 2. E! ministeriofiseal (the public prosecution service) 4. The legal professions 1. Introduction: legal education in Spain 2. Abogados Foreign lawyers 3. Procuradores 4. Representation and defence of the State: Abodados del Estado 5. Jueces y Magistrados 6. Fiscales 7. Secretariosjudiciales 8. Auxiliary personnel in the administration of justice Oficiales, auxilares y agentes Policia judicial Other technical auxiliaries of the administration of justice 9. Civil servants 10. Notarios 5. Civil procedure 1. General characteristics Inquisitorial and adversarial proceedings Orality and written proceedings 2. Sources of civil procedure Main characteristics and structure of the ley 1/2000 of civil procedure 3. International jurisdiction of the Spanish courts 4. Courts of first instance in civil proceedings 5. Main civil proceedings Proceedings for provisional remedies Declarative proceedings El juicio oral Procedimiento monitorio Juicio cambiario 6. Recursos (appeals) Recurso de reposici6n Recurso de apelaci6n (chart of system of appeals) Recurso extraordinario por infracci6n procesal (Arts 468476 LEC 2000) Recurso de casaci6n Recurso en interes de la ley Recurso de queja (Arts 494-508) 7. Enforcement of judgments and other documents Enforcement of judgments Enforcement of foreign judgments 8. Judicial costs 9. Legal aid 6. Criminal procedure 1. Criminal law and criminal procedure 2. Principles of criminal procedure 3. Sources of criminal procedure 4. Parties 5. The court 6. Main criminal proceedings Procedimiento ordinario Procedimiento abreviado Juicio r@ido Procedimiento del jurado Juicio inmediato de faltas Juicio para otras faltas 7. Stages in criminal proceedings Preliminary stage La instrucci6n The public hearing 8. Recursos 9. Costs and legal aid 10. Enforcement 7. Constitutional law 1. The Crown Functions of the King 2. Las Cortes Generales (Parliament) Composition Status of Members of Parliament The law-making process 3. The Government The Government 4. The Public Administration 5. E1 tribunal constitucional (the Constitutional Court) Composition and functions The different procedures of the Constitutional Court 6. The Autonomous Communities and the territorial model of the State 7. The protection of fundamental rights and freedoms 8. Administrative law and procedure 1. The public administration Types of public administration 2. Sources of administrative law 3. Administrative acts (El acto adminstrativo) 4. Administrative proceedings (internal) Measuring time Recursos adminstrativos 5. Control of the administration Ordinary jurisdictional control Specialised jurisdictional control Non-jurisdictional control of the administration 6. Jurisdictional control of the administration: the " contencioso-administrativo" 7. Extra-contractual liability of the State 9. The law of obligations 1. Introduction The law of obligations in the Spanish Civil Code Real rights and personal rights Sources of obligations 2. Types of obligations: classification According to the number of subjects According to the performance due by the debtor 3. Contractual obligations Historical evolution of the law of contract Elements of a valid contract Consentimiento 4. Discharge of the contract Performance (pago o cumplimiento) Breach of contract and remedies 5. Extra-contractual liability or extra-contractual obligations Elements mentioned in Art. 1902 Responsibility for risk 10. Property law 1. Introduction 2. The classification of property General concepts Bienes muebles e inrnuebles Public and private property 3. Ownership and rights other than absolute or "full ownership" The concept of ownership Possession and ownership Other real rights Co-ownership 4. The acquisition and transfer of real rights Occupation Usucapio Derivate acquisition of ownership 5. The sale of land--<onveyancing in Spain General provisions The contract of sale Taxes and other expenses 6. The Land Registry The finca 7. Administrative rules and regulations: icy del suelo 11. Family law 1. Family law 2. Marriage Effects of marriage Patrimonial effects and matrimonial property 3. Marriage breakdown Separation and divorce Divorce Nullity 4. Unmarried couples and family relations outside marriage 12. Succession 1. The main principles of Spanish succession law 2. Wills: types of wills and formalities 3. The heirs Compulsory heirs: the legitima 4. Intestate succession The priority order 5. Taxes on inheritance 6. Private international law rules in succession matters 13. Private international law 1. Introduction 2. General rules of private international law Classification or characteristics Renvoi Public policy: orden p~blico Fraud of law Applicable law Marriage Adoption and guardianship Succession Contract Non-contractual obligations Formalities 3. Application of the different civil law regimes in the Spanish territory Internal conflict of laws Glossary Bibliography Index |