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- Faculty Professor Adjunct Law-Instruction - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - ( 22000942 ) The University of Pittsburgh School of Law is looking for an adjunct professor to teach a two-credit subject in the Fall of 2022 on the legal tradition, juridical institutions, and legal processes of the countries of Latin America.
- The course should discuss the Roman origin of the Civil Law tradition, the development of that tradition in Medieval Europe (with special attention to Spain), the growth of legal and governmental institutions in Spains American colonies, and the influence of the U.S. and the French Revolutions and of German Legal Science on the newly-independent countries of Latin America and on the present-day legal systems of those countries.
- In addition, the course should describe the means by which Latin American countries have adjusted portions of their Civil Law systems to the selective introduction of Anglo-American constitutional concepts.
- Requirements: JD; at least seven years experience practicing as a lawyer in Latin America or teaching a subject on Latin American law in an ABapproved law school.
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