Foundations of Governance and Law: An Essay on Law's Evolution in Colonial Spanish America

The contemporary legal systems of Latin America were all established on institutional foundations that had evolved during not only the course of four centuries of Spanish and Portuguese colonial rule, but also from the fusion of pre-existing institutions formed in previous evolutionary processes. Th...

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Main Author: JOHN O. HALEY
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de La Sabana 2009-01-01
Series:Díkaion
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=72012329008
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spelling doaj-ce0085f6e1354c35b592cf45c8f049c22021-08-02T09:25:33ZengUniversidad de La SabanaDíkaion0120-89422027-53662009-01-012318163203Foundations of Governance and Law: An Essay on Law's Evolution in Colonial Spanish AmericaJOHN O. HALEYThe contemporary legal systems of Latin America were all established on institutional foundations that had evolved during not only the course of four centuries of Spanish and Portuguese colonial rule, but also from the fusion of pre-existing institutions formed in previous evolutionary processes. This article is an attempt first to develop an analytical framework in which such developments can be meaningfully analysed and second to identify the principal features of these prior regimes. It begins with a detailedset of propositions defining law, its basic elements and attributes as well as a theory of legal evolution. It continues with an application of this framework in the context of the Aztec and Inca civilizations, the evolution of law on the Iberian Peninsula, and finally the principal features of Spanish colonial law that ultimately emerged in the context of the Latin American colonial experience.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=72012329008
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title_short Foundations of Governance and Law: An Essay on Law's Evolution in Colonial Spanish America
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description The contemporary legal systems of Latin America were all established on institutional foundations that had evolved during not only the course of four centuries of Spanish and Portuguese colonial rule, but also from the fusion of pre-existing institutions formed in previous evolutionary processes. This article is an attempt first to develop an analytical framework in which such developments can be meaningfully analysed and second to identify the principal features of these prior regimes. It begins with a detailedset of propositions defining law, its basic elements and attributes as well as a theory of legal evolution. It continues with an application of this framework in the context of the Aztec and Inca civilizations, the evolution of law on the Iberian Peninsula, and finally the principal features of Spanish colonial law that ultimately emerged in the context of the Latin American colonial experience.
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