Augusto Teixeira de Freitas

Augusto Teixeira de Freitas. Augusto Teixeira de Freitas (1816–1883) was a prominent Brazilian jurist whose prolific writings inspired all South American private law codifications.

After studies at Olinda and São Paulo, Teixeira de Freitas practiced law as an advocate and jurisconsult. As president of the Order of Advocates and legal counsel to the State Council of the Empire of Brazil, he composed the first systematic compilation of Brazilian civil law (''Consolidação das Leis Civis'', 1857), which served ''in lieu'' of a civil code effectively until 1916.

His ''magnum opus'', the ''Esboço de Código Civil'' (1860–64), a draft civil code, remained incomplete after 4,908 articles had been written, at which point the government released the exhausted jurist from his commission. The ''Esboço'' was nonetheless a pioneering work and constituted the basis of later codifications in Brazil, Argentina (by Dalmacio Velez Sarsfield) and the rest of South America. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Codigo civil : esboço / by Freitas, Augusto Teixeira de, 1816-1883

    Published 1860
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    Freitas y su influencia sobre el Código civil argentino / by Martínez Paz, Enrique, 1882-1952

    Published 1927
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    Codigo Civil : proyecto /

    Published 1900
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