GARCÍA CANTERO, Gabriel2026-03-232026-03-232014http://www.scielo.org.bo/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2070-81572014000200003&tlng=eshttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/90127No. 18RESUMEN: El Ccfilip de 1949 posee igual estructura y aproximadamente un 40% de preceptos iguales del Ccesp de 1889, otro tanto modificados (en parte recogiendo jurisprudencia del TS español), y el resto procede de instituciones propias y del Derecho anglonorteamericano. Hoy se ignoran pese a que por ello aquél está relacionado con buena parte del Derecho iberoamericano. La ponencia propone algunos temas de tratamiento comparativo.ABSTRACT:The Civil Code of the Philippines of 1949 has the same structure as the Spanish Civil Code of 1869 and shares 40% of its initial precepts and some of its modified precepts (partly those reflecting the Spanish Supreme Court jurisprudence). The rest of its precepts come from Philippine institutions and from theAnglo-American Law.This similarity between the Philippine and the Spanish Codes has been largely ignored although it links the formerto a large part of the Ibero-American Law.The aim of this paper is to propose some topics in comparative perspective.esSistemas y familias comparativosCivil Law y Common LawSistema de Países ibéricosCc españolCc filipinoTemas a compararComparative systems and familiesCivil Law y Common LawSystem of Iberian countriesSpanish Civil CodeCivil Code of the Philippinestopics to compareHACIA UN SUBSISTEMA COMPARADO HISPANO-FILIPINO DENTRO DE LA FAMILIA ROMANO- GERMÁNICA-CANÓNICATOA HISPANIC-FILIPINO COMPARED SUBSYSTEM INSIDETHE ROMAN-GERMANIC-CANONICAL FAMILYArtículo Científico Publicado