On the Historic Turn in International Law (A Propósito del Giro Historiográfico en Derecho Internacional) (Spanish)
THE IDEA OF AMERICA IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL THOUGHT OF THE 21ST CENTURY, Y. Gamarra, ed., Institucion Fernando el Católico, 2010
10 Pages Posted: 27 Sep 2010
Date Written: May 1, 2010
Abstract
Illiteracy rate in Spain at the turn of the 20th century was of 63.8% and 16.000 students - out of a total Spanish population of 18.6 million - attended the 10 existing Spanish universities. 2.000 university titles were accorded, half of which in Law in 1900, and 200 students obtained their doctorates by the Central University of Madrid which held the academic monopoly of doctoral studies at the time. In 1902, the Bulletin of the Institution of Free Teaching published a chronicle signed by Aniceto Sela y Sampil on the didactic methods he employed to teach Public and Private International Law at the University of Oviedo.
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Keywords: History of International Law, Spain, Legal Education
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