Antecedentes De La Recopilaci n De Yndias... presents a detailed historical context for the creation of the "Recopilaci n de Leyes de los Reynos de las Indias," the comprehensive collection of laws for the Spanish Indies. This foundational work explores the precedents, influences, and key figures involved in the formulation of Spanish colonial law.
Authored by Victor Manuel Maurtua, Juan de Ovando, Diego de Encinas, Rodrigo de Aguiar y Acu a, and the Kingdom of Spain, this book offers insights into the legal and administrative structures governing Spain's vast American territories. It examines the roles of institutions like the Council of the Indies and the individuals who shaped colonial policy. A crucial resource for understanding the legal framework of Spanish colonialism and its enduring impact on Latin America.
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