You can find digital versions and detailed summaries of Marcel Planiol's Tratado Elemental de Derecho Civil
through several legal databases and educational repositories. This monumental work, often updated in collaboration with Georges Ripert
, remains a cornerstone for understanding French civil law and its influence on Latin American legal systems. Accessing the Text
Full PDF versions and comprehensive indices are available on several platforms: Complete Digital Versions marcel planiol tratado elemental de derecho civil pdf
: You can access full-text versions and digital table of contents on the Rama Judicial Videoteca or through educational portals like Document Repositories
: Community-uploaded versions of specific volumes, such as the Tratado de Derecho Civil T-II or general indices, can be found on Institutional Libraries
: For those seeking specific translations (like the popular Mexican edition by José M. Cajica Jr.), you can check availability on Google Books Banco de la República Content Highlights You can find digital versions and detailed summaries
The treatise is typically divided into several volumes covering the primary branches of civil law: Parlamento UY Derecho Civil-Marcel Planiol y George Ripert | PDF - Scribd
Both platforms host user-uploaded PDFs. A search for "Marcel Planiol Tratado Elemental de Derecho Civil PDF" on Scribd will almost certainly return results. However, these are often user-scanned copies of dubious quality. A paid subscription is required to download from Scribd. Academia.edu often has chapters or excerpts for free.
The Tratado Elemental is typically divided into two or three volumes (depending on the edition): The "Tratado elemental de Derecho civil" is a
The section on obligations ( contracts and torts ) is arguably the most brilliant. Planiol’s analysis of liability under Articles 1382-1386 of the French Civil Code (fault-based liability) laid the groundwork for modern tort law in Europe and the Americas.
Marcel Planiol (1853-1931) was one of France’s most distinguished civil law jurists. His magnum opus, the Traité élémentaire de droit civil (Elementary Treatise on Civil Law), first published in the early 20th century, became a cornerstone of legal education not only in France but also in numerous civil law jurisdictions, including Spain and Latin America. The Spanish translation, known as the Tratado elemental de derecho civil, remains a highly sought-after text by law students, practitioners, and legal historians. This report analyzes the significance of Planiol’s work, the demand for its PDF version, and the practical and legal considerations surrounding its digital availability.
The Virtual Library Miguel de Cervantes, hosted by the University of Alicante in Spain, has an extensive collection of classic legal texts. Search their database for "Planiol." They occasionally have the Tratado Elemental in scanned format.