The Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation (Spanish: Real Academia de Jurisprudencia y Legislación) is a Spanish learned society focused on research and knowledge about legal sciences and legislation.
[1] It is headquartered in Madrid, in a building declared Cultural Interest Good in 1998.
[citation needed] The origins of the royal academy date back to the meetings of relevant academics and jurists from the city of Madrid who formed the Practical Jurisprudence Board.
[2] This learned society functioned outside the Crown until the reign of Charles III, when in 1763 it was officially recognized and given its current name.
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