THE LIBERTARIAN INFLUENCE OF THE CADIZ CONSTITUENTS IN THE CRIMINAL CODE DURING THE LIBERAL TRIENNIUM. FROM THE “TRÁGALA” (FORCED TO ACCEPT OR ENDURE) TO THE DISCUSSION OF THE DIGNITY OF PRISONERS

Authors

  • David Martín-Herrera

Keywords:

Constitutionalism, Criminal codification, Freedom of the press, Prisoners’ rights, Torture

Abstract

In this work a historical-legal approach is carried out to what was the Spain of the liberal era in order to understand the legal and social scope of that period. Located in that complex context and following the legislative activity of those years, is outlined the influence of Spanish liberalism in the drafting of the first constitutional text and the first criminal codification, paying special
attention to the legislative debates about the treatment of the arrested and their dignity. Finally, it is discussed regarding the effectiveness of that coding, its validity and legacy.

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Author Biography

David Martín-Herrera

Doctor internacional en Derecho y Ciencias Sociales por la UNED (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia). Profesor de la UNED, acreditado por la ANECA en el área del Derecho Constitucional en la figura de Profesor Contratado Doctor. Ha sido visitante en prestigiosas universidades y centros de investigación internacionales tales como United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Universität Luzern, Irish Centre for Human Rights, etc. Posee numerosas publicaciones.

Published

2023-11-15

How to Cite

Martín-Herrera, D. (2023). THE LIBERTARIAN INFLUENCE OF THE CADIZ CONSTITUENTS IN THE CRIMINAL CODE DURING THE LIBERAL TRIENNIUM. FROM THE “TRÁGALA” (FORCED TO ACCEPT OR ENDURE) TO THE DISCUSSION OF THE DIGNITY OF PRISONERS. Revista De La Facultad De Derecho, 14(1), 111–156. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/43105

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Section

Doctrine and research