The sources of obligations
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José Manuel Saravia, Law, obligations, classical classification, reduction of sources, comparative legislationAbstract
1. Classical classification; notion and importance of its categories (pp. 67-75).
a) The contract (pp. 68-71).
b) The quasi-contract (pp. 71-72).
c) Crime (pp. 72-74).
d) The quasi-crime (pp. 74-75).
e) The law (pp. 75).
2. The tendency towards a reduction of sources; the criticism (pp. 75-78).
3. The classification of sources of obligations in comparative legislation (pp. 78-89).
a) The French code (pp. 78-79).
b) The German code (pp. 79-85).
e) The Swiss code of obligations (pp. 85-86).
d) The code of Soviet Russia (pp. 86-87).
e) The Brazilian code (pp. 87-88).
f) Bibiloni's preliminary draft. (pp. 88-89).
g) The Franco-Italian project (pp. 89).
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