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Universidad Experimental de Los Llanos Occidentales “Ezequiel Zamora” Unellez Barinas Docente: - José Gregorio Salas Elaborador: - Hugo Galavis TIEMPOS SIMPLES

Universidad Experimental de Los Llanos Occidentales “Ezequiel Zamora” Unellez Barinas Docente: - José Gregorio Salas Elaborador: - Hugo Galavis

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Page 1: Universidad Experimental de Los Llanos Occidentales “Ezequiel Zamora” Unellez Barinas  Docente: - José Gregorio Salas  Elaborador: - Hugo Galavis

Universidad Experimental de Los Llanos Occidentales “Ezequiel Zamora”

Unellez Barinas

Docente:- José Gregorio Salas

Elaborador:- Hugo Galavis

TIEMPOS SIMPLES

Page 2: Universidad Experimental de Los Llanos Occidentales “Ezequiel Zamora” Unellez Barinas  Docente: - José Gregorio Salas  Elaborador: - Hugo Galavis

In recent decades, new factors have made obsolete the traditional legal framework of the agricultural sector. Hence the enormous effort to provide agricultural activities with an appropriate body of rules, backed by a conceptual frame of reference. The latter, together with the body of rules itself, has become a specific branch of law: Agrarian Law.

IDEA PRINCIPAL:LA LEY AGRARIA

TIPO DE PARRAFO:EXPLICATIVO

Page 3: Universidad Experimental de Los Llanos Occidentales “Ezequiel Zamora” Unellez Barinas  Docente: - José Gregorio Salas  Elaborador: - Hugo Galavis

In the earliest phase it was the rules governing the relations between man and land that supplied the foundation and inner structure of the legal systems of the time. As such they had a profound influence on the evolution of civil law. In a second phase, i.e. over a period stretching up to the late XIXth century for the countries of Western Europe, and even to a later date in the case of countries under colonial administration, the land tenure systems and agrarian relationships were thought of in exclusively civil law terms.

IDEA PRINCIPAL: LA TIERRA COMO FUENTE DE PODER

TIPO DE PARRAFO:DESCRIPTIVO

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The reigning doctrine of the period took the form of the theory of natural law -"law imposed by the nature of things" - in the Aristotelian conception taken over by the Dutch jurist Grotius (1583-1645); renewed and developed by the English philosopher Locke (1632-1704) and by the Physiocrats. This school of thought found expression in highly individualistic principles that dominated rural life and agricultural activities up to the outbreak of the Great War 1914-18.

IDEA PRINCIPAL: EL MANEJO DEL VALOR DE LA TIERRA

TIPO DE PARRAFO: NARRATIVO

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"By agrarian law is to be understood that body of rules, ofprivate law or of public law applying to persons, things, actsand legal relations arising out of agriculture", or, again "thoserules whose immediate and direct purpose is the regulation atlaw of agriculture.“

IDEA PRINCIPAL:LA REGULACION DE LA LEY AGRARIA

TIPO DE PARRAFO: DEFINICION