Evaluation of the compilation/coding of the New Charter: legal doctrine and practice

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Published 12-06-2024
Roldán Jimeno Aranguren

Abstract

The New Charter or Civil Compilation of Navarra (1973), the last of the Franco dictatorship’s foral compilations, is characterised by profound traditionalism and historicism devoid of any practicality and was at odds with the social and economic circumstances at that time, meaning that as soon as it was enacted, it became obsolete. This article examines how this source of legislation has evolved over time up to the present day, using legal doctrine and practice to compare it with the changes that have occurred in family law, the area where the obsolescence of the New Charter is most apparent.

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Keywords

Navarra, New Charter, Foral civil law, Family law, Marriage law, Common-law partnerships

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