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Revista de estudios histórico-jurídicos
versão impressa ISSN 0716-5455
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SEVERIN FUSTER, Gonzalo. The Right to Specific Performance of the Obligation to do in the Spanish Doctrine of the 19th Century, Before the Codification of the Civil Law. Rev. estud. hist.-juríd. [online]. 2015, n.37, pp.377-397. ISSN 0716-5455. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0716-54552015000100014.
This work accounts for the approach of the Spanish doctrine in the period right before 1889, regarding the idea that the creditor of an obligation to do has the right to enforce the specific performance of said obligation. We seek to demonstrate that: i) the idea that the creditor has the right to the specific performance of the obligation to do is an idea debated in the Spanish civil doctrine of the 19th century; ii) the arguments used to both deny and justify the existence of a right of the creditor to specific performance are mainly based on the existence of procedural and coercion ways; and iii) that, due to the foregoing, the solutions adopted by the Spanish law on civil procedure created during the 19th century have a significant influence in understanding the substantive law regarding the specific performance of the obligation to do.
Palavras-chave : Obligation to do; Specific performance; Coercion.