A Historical Account about the Board of Justice of Angra, Sketch of the Liberal Judicial History
Abstract
The Torre do Tombo’s Archive preserves a manuscript that highlights factors now unknown of the Portuguese judicial history, concerning the period between 1830-1832. This document, that resembles a registration book, includes among its myriad folios the criminal procedures. At the beginning of the 19th century a Court of judicial proceedings was established, enriched with new doctrinal ideas. We will analyze also the judicial tradition on the eve of the Portuguese liberalism.Downloads
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