The Dignity of Persons in Indian Law.
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https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v1i6.15098Keywords:
Laws of the Indies, Indian Law, Human Right, Spanish JusticeAbstract
The Spanish colonial system, with its immense internal contradictions, was able to open the space for a rich debate on the human dignity of the Indians. Here are some elements for the analysis of that debate, highlighting Spain’s concern for justice.
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2022-11-17
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Grenni, H. (2022). The Dignity of Persons in Indian Law. Teoría Y Praxis, (6), 57–92. https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v1i6.15098
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