Honor, Life and Treasury. Rule of law in the Hispanic world (16th to 21st centuries). Contrasts with the English rule of law and the régne de la loi illustrated
Authors
Bernardino Bravo Lira
Academia Chilena de la Historia, Universidad de Chile
When speaking of the rule of law, one usually thinks of the rule of law or the régne de la loi, which are their most recent forms. Little is said about the rule of law in the Hispanic world and less is known. It is worth stopping to examine it, first of all because it constitutes another form clearly different from the two mentioned above, both in its effectiveness and in its problems.
Bravo Lira, B. (2016). Honor, Life and Treasury. Rule of law in the Hispanic world (16th to 21st centuries). Contrasts with the English rule of law and the régne de la loi illustrated. Revista De Derecho Público, (67), Págs. 23–58. https://doi.org/10.5354/rdpu.v0i67.41329