Routledge is publishing a new
edited collection on law and Christianity in Latin America.
ABOUT THE BOOK
This volume examines the lives of
more than thirty-five key personalities in Latin American law with a focus on
how their Christian faith was a factor in molding the evolution of law in their
countries and the region.
The book is a significant
contribution to our ability to understand the work and perspectives of jurists
and their effect on legal development in Latin America. The individuals
selected for study exhibit wide-ranging areas of expertise from private law and
codification, through national public law and constitutional law, to
international developments that left their mark on the region and the world.
The chapters discuss the jurists within their historical, intellectual, and
political context. The editors selected jurists after extensive consultation
with legal historians in various countries of the region looking at the
jurist’s particular merits, contributions to law in general, religious
perspective, and importance within the specific country and period under
consideration. Giving the work a diversity of international and methodological
perspectives, the chapters have been written by distinguished legal scholars
and historians from Latin America and around the world.
The collection will appeal to
scholars, lawyers, and students interested in the interplay between law and
religion. Political, social, legal, and religious historians among other
readers will find, for the first time in English, authoritative treatments of
the region’s essential legal thinkers and authors. Students and other who may
not read Spanish will appreciate these clear, accessible, and engaging English
studies of the region’s great jurists.
ABOUT THE EDITORS
M. C. Mirow, Professor of Law,
Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA.
Rafael Domingo, Spruill Family
Professor of Law and Religion, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Álvaro
d’Ors Professor of Law, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
John Witte, Jr.
Introduction
M. C. Mirow
Nineteenth-Century Jurists
1 Juan Germán Roscio (Venezuela, 1763 –1821)
Rogelio Pérez-Perdomo
2 Andrés Bello (Venezuela and Chile, 1781–1865)
Alejandro Guzmán
3 Félix Varela y Morales (Cuba, 1788–1853)
M. C. Mirow
4 Mariano Egaña (Chile, 1793–1846)
Javier Francisco Infante Martin
5 Justo Donoso Vivanco (Chile, 1800–1868)
Cristóbal García-Huidobro Becerra
6 Dalmacio Vélez Sarsfield (Argentina, 1800–1875)
Abelardo Levaggi
7 José Bernardo Couto y Pérez (Mexico, 1803–1862)
Óscar Cruz Barney
8 Teodosio Lares (Mexico, 1806–1870)
Brian Hamnett
9 Bartolomé Herrera Vélez (Peru, 1808–1864)
Fernán Altuve-Febres Lores
10 Juan Nepomuceno Rodríguez de San Miguel (Mexico,
1808–1877)
Juan Pablo Salazar Andreu
11 Juan Bautista Alberdi (Argentina, 1810–1884)
Ezequiel Abásolo
12 Clemente de Jesús Munguía Núñez (Mexico, 1810–1868)
Jorge Adame Goddard
13 Eduardo Acevedo Maturana (Uruguay, 1815–1863)
Juan Carlos Frontera
14
Augusto Teixeira de Freitas (Brazil, 1816–1883)
Alfredo de J.
Flores
15 Justo Arosemena Quesada (Panama and Colombia,
1817–1896)
Hernán Alejandro Olano García and M. C. Mirow
16 Tristán Narvaja (Argentina and Uruguay, 1819–1877)
Viviana Kluger
17 Gabriel
García Moreno (Ecuador, 1821–1875)
Peter V. N. Henderson
18 Julián Viso
(Venezuela, 1822–1900)
Gustavo Adolfo Vaamonde
19 Rafael
Fernández Concha (Chile, 1833–1883)
Raúl Madrid
20 Tobias
Barreto de Meneses (Brazil, 1839–1889)
Marcio Ricardo Staffen
21 José Manuel
Estrada (Argentina, 1842–1894)
Agustín Parise
22 Miguel
Antonio Caro Tobar (Colombia, 1845–1909)
Eduardo Herrera and M. C.
Mirow
23 Fernando Vélez Barrientos (Colombia, 1847–1935)
Victor M. Uribe-Uran
Twentieth-Century Jurists
24
Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirvén (Cuba, 1855–1961)
Juan Bosco Amores
Carredano
25
Víctor Andrés Belaúnde Diez Canseco (Peru, 1883–1966)
Martín Santiváñez
Vivanco
26 José
de la Riva-Agüero y Osma (Peru, 1885–1944)
José de la Puente
Brunke
27 Manuel Herrera y Lasso (Mexico, 1890–1967)
Kif Augustine-Adams
28 Heráclito Fontoura Sobral Pinto (Brazil, 1893–1991)
Ernesto Pimentel and Paul Sekscenski
29 Julio Tobar Donoso (Ecuador, 1894–1981)
Álvaro Mejía-Salazar
30 Tomás Darío Casares (Argentina, 1895–1977)
Juan Cianciardo and Marcelo Fernández Peralta
31 Pedro
Lira Urquieta (Chile, 1900–1981)
Cristián Villalonga
Torrijo
32.
Arturo Enrique Sampay (Argentina, 1911–1977)
Susana Ramella
33
Rafael Antonio Caldera Rodríguez (Venezuela, 1916–2009)
Carlos García Soto
34 Óscar
Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez (El Salvador, 1917–1980)
Rafael Domingo
35 Germán
Bidart Campos (Argentina, 1927–2004)
Santiago Legarre
36 Juan
Larrea Holguín (Ecuador, 1927–2006)
Juan Carlos Riofrío
Martínez-Villalba
37 Carlos Alberto Menezes Direito (Brazil, 1942–2009)
Robert J. Cottrol
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