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The Santillana Codes, by Dan E. Stigall

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The Santillana Codes: the Civil Codes of Tunisia, Morocco, and Mauritania.  In that book, my objects of focus are the civil codes in force in Tunisia, Morocco, and Mauritania.  The book also explores the history of their “intellectual father” – a Jewish man from Tunisia named David Santillana (1855 – 1931) who was a masterful comparativist and an expert in both Islamic law and European legal systems.  It also touches on the importance of civil codes in facilitating stability in volatile regions. These subjects are difficult and intriguing due to the persistent lacunae in the literature regarding the law and legal history of Maghrebian and Sahelian states—a veil of obscurity which has served to undervalue African, Islamic, and Jewish contributions to global legal development.  The aim of my forthcoming book is, therefore, to dispel this obscurity by illuminating the work of David Santillana, an influential jurist and lawyer who worked in North Africa and Europe during the latter ninetee

6th Annual Conference in South Africa: Mark your Calendar

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Juris Diversitas will hold its 6th Annual Conference during the last week of June 2018 (25-29 June).  Venue:  Faculty of Law North-West University Potchefstroom South Africa Topic:  Law, Roots & Space Call for Papers to be sent shortly.