Open your civil code to Article 186 (Civil Tort). Open your favorite doctrine to the same page. Does the author explain culpa vs. dolo in a way that makes sense? If yes, keep them. If not, go to the library.
Let’s be honest. When we start law school, buying a civil law textbook feels like a rite of passage. We look for the biggest name, the cheapest price, or the prettiest cover. But three semesters later, that book is collecting dust while you rely on summarized “cram sheets” (aka resumos ) to pass the exam. livros de direito civil
Why your dog-eared copy of a civil code isn’t enough to win a debate. Open your civil code to Article 186 (Civil Tort)
Beyond the Decoreba: How to Choose (And Actually Read) the Best Civil Law Books dolo in a way that makes sense
Here is the hard truth: If you don’t understand obligation theory, contracts, or property law from a solid source, you will crumble in your 5th year.