The directors of the ‘Chair of Social Economy from the Universitat Jaume I’ published ‘Recruitment Agencies through the Legal Form of Social Economy Enterprises’. Fernando de Vicente Pachés and Mª José Mateu Carruana are the authors of this monograph that analyses the role of the Social Economy enterprises in the maintenance and creation of employment [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Law’
DNA as evidence to exonerate in many cases
‘DNA testing has served to exonerate in many cases and not just to charge, because for this latter option they take into account other evidences’, has assured Manuel-Jesús Dolz Lago, public prosecutor of the Supreme Court of Spain during his presentation about ‘DNA and fundamental rights’ within the summer course ‘Scientific evidences, DNA and criminal [...]
Women of ancient Rome prompted a similar system of microcredits to overcome legal exclusion
Some women in ancient Rome already implemented the concept of microcredit as a loan of small amounts of money that enables people without resources to develop work projects on their own. The study conducted by the professor of Roman Law at the Universitat Jaume I Carmen Lázaro shows how women managed to evade the legal [...]
García Edo transcribes and arranges the Furs de Valencia
The professor of History of Law and Institutions of the Universitat Jaume I, Vicent Garcia Edo, is responsible for the transcription, translation and chronological ordering of the Furs de Valencia (Privileges of Valencia). The aim is to carry out a complete compilation of the privileges to sort them chronologically (1238-645), make a complete table of [...]
An agreement promotes research in the field of taxation
To promote research in the field of taxation is one of the objectives of the agreement between the Universitat Jaume I (UJI) and the Professional Association of Tax Advisors of Valencia (APAFCV), which also includes the annual call for an award rewarding the best work in the field of taxation aimed at graduate or undergraduate [...]
“Suna e Xara”
This excellent work is presented on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the expulsion of the Moriscos from the Iberian Peninsula. The book, profusely illustrated with photographs from the Condes de Argaz Archives, is the first approximation to the manuscript of the Llibre de la Çuna e Xara, the legislation that governed the daily [...]




