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León Molina, J. E. (2013). Elements to compose the main legal systems. Novum Jus, 7(1), 87–106. https://doi.org/10.14718/NovumJus.2013.7.1.5
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Abstract

This article means to present some definitions regarding the main legal system, its enunciation in the framework of a general systems theory and its situation as a system that has been operationally ended in the light of Niklas Luhmann systems theory, to determine a logical formulation of the context that supports that system and thus build it on the basis of completeness and consistency from the idea of separation of powers.

To achieve our goal, the text is divided in six sections, beginning with the elements of the different legal systems and ending with the issue of consistency in them.

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