From the General Peace to Royal Security. Toward a juridical understanding of a concept and its Application in the Catholic Monarchs’ Castile
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First part: A general review of the subject of the general peace, as an institution derived from Germanic law, which develops and becomes our early medieval law. Second part: The monarchy’s implementation of peace and protection through regal insurance as an instrument of government in its relationship with the nobility, during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs.Downloads
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