Spanish Civil Code
The Spanish Civil Code is a comprehensive legal document that governs private law in Spain. Established in 1889, it covers various areas such as contracts, property, family law, and inheritance. The code aims to provide a clear framework for legal relationships and rights among individuals.
The code is divided into several books, each addressing different legal topics. It serves as a fundamental reference for judges, lawyers, and citizens, ensuring consistency in the application of laws. Over the years, the Spanish Civil Code has undergone numerous amendments to adapt to social changes and evolving legal standards.