The work (with exclusion of maritime law) by Felipe de Jesús Tena (specifically Felipe de Jesús Tena Magaña, often associated with his son, the constitutionalist Felipe Tena Ramírez) is a cornerstone of Mexican legal literature. Published by Editorial Porrúa , this technical manual provides an exhaustive examination of the commercial framework, including mercantile subjects and obligations. Key Features of the Work
: It explores the obligations of those practicing commerce, auxiliary agents, and specific credit instruments such as bills of exchange, promissory notes, and checks.
: Offers a digital loan of the 1998 edition , which runs approximately 606 pages.
: The text covers the evolution of commercial law, the classification of commercial acts, and the elements of mercantile relationships.