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Submitted March 19, 2019
Published 2018-07-07

Artículos

Vol. 20 No. 2 (2018): Societas

DOCTOR JUSTO AROSEMENA AND THE JUDICIAL CODES OF THE SOVEREIGN STATE OF PANAMA (NINETEENTH CENTURY).


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Published: 2018-07-07

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Vargas Velarde, O. (2018). DOCTOR JUSTO AROSEMENA AND THE JUDICIAL CODES OF THE SOVEREIGN STATE OF PANAMA (NINETEENTH CENTURY). Societas, 20(2), 33–77. Retrieved from https://revistas.up.ac.pa/index.php/societas/article/view/380

Abstract

The author analyzes the Code projects for the New Granada Republic (1853), proposed by the Panamanian jurist Justo Arosemena, the Code of Judicial Organization for the State of Panama (1863), the Judicial Code of the Sovereign State of Panama (1871), and the Judicial Code of the United States of Colombia(1872). Afterwards, the Judicial Code of the Sovereign State of Panama (1871) was abolished in 1887 when the conservative Regeneration of president Rafael Núñez prevailed. In 1888, the Congress adopted, in Bogota, the Judicial Organization Code of the Republic of Colombia which replaced the United States of Colombia Judicial Code (1872).

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