The work of José de Acosta as a doctrine invoked by the natural protector Juan Gregorio de Zamudio y Pesoa in criminal cases of the Indian Silver

The doctrine of the authors had an important role in the legal structure between the 16th and 18th centuries. The purpose of this work is to point out the importance of the work of José de Acosta as a doctrine invoked by the protector of the natives Juan Gregorio de Zamudio y Pesoa in criminal cases...

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Autor principal: Olaza Pallero, Sandro
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2020
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Sumario:The doctrine of the authors had an important role in the legal structure between the 16th and 18th centuries. The purpose of this work is to point out the importance of the work of José de Acosta as a doctrine invoked by the protector of the natives Juan Gregorio de Zamudio y Pesoa in criminal cases of the Indian Silver. In his opinions, the protector Zamudio went to sources of authority such as Acosta, who indicated a solution to the problema of natural persons in judicial practice. Acosta´s work was historical with legal references, however, in the notable distance between the mandates imposed by the royal laws and the effective behavior of the local authorities, it served as the tuitive doctrine of the natives.