Peruvian Civil Code
the background of the Peruvian and Spanish law codes: The Spanish Code of 1889 is the legislative history of 1804 French Civil Code, while the Peruvian Civil Code 1984 is foreign legislative history many codes, among which the Italian Civil Code 1942. The Peruvian Civil Code of 1984 legislative history is also national national standards are the Peruvian Civil Code of 1936 and the Peruvian Civil Code 1852. Peruvian Civil Code 1984 is a preliminary title comprised of ten articles, which has no divisions. The Spanish Civil Code of 1889 has made a preliminary title of sixteen articles, and is divided into chapters. sources of the law, the 1984 Peruvian Civil Code contains no rules that establish which are the sources of law, while the Spanish Civil Code of 1889 if you set which are the sources of law.
The reform commission Codes preliminarily approved reforms has been established which are the sources of law. Recording its preliminarily approved these reforms is not valid and that the same does not consider the doctrine as a source of law. That is, in the 1984 Peruvian Civil Code contains no rules on the sources of law that it contains the Spanish Civil Code of 1889. 13. Legal persons in the Peruvian Civil Code of 1984 establishes general rules for legal persons, and also contains special rules concerning the association, foundation, committee, and peasant and indigenous communities. Which are contained in the first book of the same Code. The 1889 Spanish Civil Code does not provide general rules on legal persons, so which for this issue under Spanish law is necessary to implement the law is not codified.