Los principios clásicos del procedimiento y la palabra hablada en el sistema jurídico indiano el estilo de chile

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  • Antonio Dougnac Rodríguez Academia Chilena de la Historia

Abstract

Oral aspects of the Colonial adjective law are traced by connecting them to the so-called classical principles of procedure: publicity, concentration, celerity, contradiction, procedural equality, immediacy, and judicial direction. From the introduction of the concentration of canonical law, civil powers, such as the Spanish language, also attempted to put it into effect with procedures that crossed to the American continent. Through the study of civil, penal, and other Indiano procedures, an analysis of both the presence in them of the classical principles already mentioned and the influence of the oral media on its objective is carried out.

Author Biography

Antonio Dougnac Rodríguez, Academia Chilena de la Historia

Catedrático de Historia del Derecho de la
Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Chile,
Pío Nono con Bellavista, Providencia, Santiago

How to Cite

Dougnac Rodríguez, A. (2006). Los principios clásicos del procedimiento y la palabra hablada en el sistema jurídico indiano el estilo de chile. Revista De Estudios Histórico-Jurídicos, (28). Retrieved from https://rehj.cl/index.php/rehj/article/view/448

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