Jueces y magistrados del siglo XIX: continuidad jurídico-institucional en México

This article discusses an element of continuity in the construction and operation of Mexican judicial institutions, as well as the formation of legal culture in the first half of the nineteenth century: the permanence of judicial employees in the courts making up the judicial system since the early...

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Autor principal: Georgina López González
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2012
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Sumario:This article discusses an element of continuity in the construction and operation of Mexican judicial institutions, as well as the formation of legal culture in the first half of the nineteenth century: the permanence of judicial employees in the courts making up the judicial system since the early years of Independence and to the Second Empire, and the constant but unsuccessful attempts to professionalization of the administrators of justice.