La influencia de la concepción franco-hispana de la Jurisprudencia en Latinoamérica

In this communication a bibliographic review of texts by authors such as López (2011), Álvarez, (1864), Contreras, (1907) and Guzmán, (2006) is presented about the influence of the Franco-Hispanic conception of jurisprudence in countries Latin Americans, jurisprudence is valued as the procedural bas...

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Main Authors: Cañarte Mantuano, Luis Oliverio, Chiriboga Dava, Jacqueline Maria Lastenia, Chávez Castillo, José E., Cedeño Delgado, Gladys
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7062729
Source:Iustitia Socialis: Revista Arbitrada de Ciencias Jurídicas y Criminalísticas, ISSN 2542-3371, Vol. 4, Nº. 7 (Julio-Diciembre), 2019, pags. 162-181
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Summary: In this communication a bibliographic review of texts by authors such as López (2011), Álvarez, (1864), Contreras, (1907) and Guzmán, (2006) is presented about the influence of the Franco-Hispanic conception of jurisprudence in countries Latin Americans, jurisprudence is valued as the procedural basis of law, with a comparative approach in the Latin American framework. In Latin America the influence comes especially from France and Spain, where the work and legal performance of judges was distrusted and rejected. Subsequently, with the gradual step, the development of time and history the terms were incorporated: Legal Doctrine and Constant Jurisprudence, which influenced the fact that the establishment and application of forensic jurisprudence opened the way to the recognition of value of jurisprudence in procedural law, in cassation courts held in Latin America in the image and likeness of Franco-Hispanic law.