The The national governorships and the future provinces of Argentina

Some concrete formulas for the future law on territories

Authors

  • Angél Fáusto Ávalos Academia Nacional de Ciencias

Keywords:

national governments, future provinces, law of tertiary

Abstract

1. Articulated.
2. Commentary.
3. Sections and Departments.
4. The declaration of new Provinces and their boundaries.
5. Autonomous municipalities and territorial legislatures.
6. The Delegates of the Governor's Office before the Congress.

Author Biography

  • Angél Fáusto Ávalos, Academia Nacional de Ciencias

    Jurisconsult and politician. He was a professor at Monserrat National School in 1892-94 and in 1902-18; he was a member of the Convention that reformed the Constitution of Córdoba (1923), Minister of Government in 1924-25, during the administration of Dr. Julio A. Roca.

    He collaborated for many years in the Revista Argentina de Ciencias Políticas founded by Rodolfo Rivarola. He collected his scattered work as a journalist and orator in some volumes, and is the author of monographic studies, among them the following: Pensamiento y acción, with a prologue by Joaquin V. Gonzalez (two volumes, Cordoba, 1910), a compilation of writings on politics, history, diplomacy, economic, industrial subjects, etc. Jubilaciones y pensiones, Comentarios sobre un punto de la reforma de la constitución de Córdoba en 1912 (Córdoba, 1916); La ley de territorios (1916); La independencia y la nacionalidad (1916); Los gobiernos nacionales y las futuras provincias argentinas (1918); Problemas del federalismo argentino (1920); Nuevos discursos parlamentarios (1926).

    Reference.

    Excerpted from: Fide Gran Enciclopedia Argentina. Ed. Ediar, 1957.

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Published

1914-09-01

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Section

ARTICLES

How to Cite

The The national governorships and the future provinces of Argentina: Some concrete formulas for the future law on territories. (1914). Revista De La Universidad Nacional De Córdoba, 1(2), 216-252. https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/3195