El Jurista en el Nuevo Mundo : Pensamiento. Doctrina. Mentalidad /

The present work addresses the history of Derecho Indiano (Spanish Colonial Law) and proposes to examine the role played by Indiano-Castilian jurists in the New World as creators and enforcers of a science and the practice of law. They were given the task of organising and developing public authorit...

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Other Authors: Tau Anzoátegui, Víctor (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Spanish
Published: Frankfurt : Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, 2016.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Summary:The present work addresses the history of Derecho Indiano (Spanish Colonial Law) and proposes to examine the role played by Indiano-Castilian jurists in the New World as creators and enforcers of a science and the practice of law. They were given the task of organising and developing public authorities as well as the new society, and in their engagement with the temporary institutions, they were confronted with realities and situations as diverse as they themselves proclaimed them to be.
Item Description:Revised versions of studies originally appearing in journals and collected works from various countries.
Physical Description:1 online resource (270 pages).
ISBN:9783944773162
ISSN:2196-9752 ;
Access:Open Access