José Homem Correia Teles

Portuguese jurist, judge and politician
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IntroPortuguese jurist, judge and politician
PlacesPortugal
wasPolitician Jurist Judge
Work fieldLaw Politics
Gender
Male
Birth10 May 1780
Death3 July 1849 (aged 69 years)
Star signTaurus
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Biography

José Homem Correia Teles (May 10, 1780 – July 3, 1849) was a Portuguese jurist, judge and politician.

He studied canon law in Coimbra from 1795 to 1800 and learned the profession of advocate from his father. From 1803 on, he held judicial posts in the countryside and, in 1821–24, in Lisbon. Besides practicing law in Lisbon, he was a member of the Portuguese parliament several times between 1820 and 1843, and participated in drafting the Portuguese civil code in 1827/28.

The writings of Correia Teles reflect and continue the 18th century's process of legal codification. His principal work of 1826, Digesto portuguez, appearing 1835 in three volumes, presented a homogeneous view of Portuguese law, even though it relied on foreign codes such as the Code Napoléon. His other works include O Manual de Tabelião, Manual de Processo Civil, O Código Civil and O Direito Português.

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