More than Copy and Paste. The Drafting of the Judicial Order in the Decrees of the Third Mexican Council

This article compares the legislation promulgated by the Synod of Granada (1572) and the Third Mexican Provincial Council (1585) regarding procedural canonical law. Diego Romano, bishop of Puebla, served as a vehicle between the Spanish and Mexican Assemblies, and he was clearly inspired by th...

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Main Author: Osvaldo Rodolfo Moutin
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Published: Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory 2016-01-01
Series:Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History
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spelling doaj-ce5d9ed7698e442d9c33a4a6ae6d40cc2021-03-02T10:00:53ZdeuMax Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal TheoryRechtsgeschichte - Legal History1619-49932195-96172016-01-01Rg 2415417010.12946/rg24/154-1701021More than Copy and Paste. The Drafting of the Judicial Order in the Decrees of the Third Mexican CouncilOsvaldo Rodolfo MoutinThis article compares the legislation promulgated by the Synod of Granada (1572) and the Third Mexican Provincial Council (1585) regarding procedural canonical law. Diego Romano, bishop of Puebla, served as a vehicle between the Spanish and Mexican Assemblies, and he was clearly inspired by the former when drafting the latter. The article pays attention to the level of appropriation and via a comparison of the texts addresses the question whether it is possible to say that Iberian procedural law was copied by the prelate.http://data.rg.mpg.de/rechtsgeschichte/rg24_154moutin.pdfMPIeR
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description This article compares the legislation promulgated by the Synod of Granada (1572) and the Third Mexican Provincial Council (1585) regarding procedural canonical law. Diego Romano, bishop of Puebla, served as a vehicle between the Spanish and Mexican Assemblies, and he was clearly inspired by the former when drafting the latter. The article pays attention to the level of appropriation and via a comparison of the texts addresses the question whether it is possible to say that Iberian procedural law was copied by the prelate.
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