: Note how Valencia Zea integrates civil rights with broader political, economic, and social human rights, a modernizing step for traditional civil codes Editorial Temis IV. The Legal Subject: Natural and Juridical Persons Natural Persons
: Concepts of objective and subjective law and the structure of legal norms.
Unlike purely formalist texts, Valencia Zea's work is noted for its integration of 19th-century French and 20th-century German influences. It has been described as a "cosmopolitan" contribution to legal theory, moving beyond simple code interpretation to explore the philosophical foundations of civil life. Revistas Universidad Santo Tomás
Arturo Valencia Zea's (Volume I) is widely considered one of the most influential legal treatises in Colombian jurisprudence. First published in the mid-20th century and continually updated by co-author Álvaro Ortiz Monsalve, it serves as the foundational text for law students and practitioners exploring the civil law tradition. Overview of the Work
The "full story" behind (Civil Law: General Part and Persons) by Arturo Valencia Zea is the narrative of a monumental legal treatise that transformed the study of civil law in Colombia and Latin America. The Significance of the Work
This guide focuses on to acquire the book, whether through official digital purchases, libraries, or educational platforms, as well as how to safely search for resources online.
: Official digital and physical copies can be purchased directly from the publisher, Librería Temis , which often carries the most recent (18th or 19th) editions.