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- Title
EL PROCESO JUDICIAL CONTRA VENUSTIANO CARRANZA, 1913 (RUPTURA CONSTITUCIONAL Y TRANSICIÓN JURÍDICA).
- Authors
Becerril Hernández, Carlos De Jesús
- Abstract
The objective of this text is to show the confrontation of two legal systems that sought to legitimize themselves politically and survive the war called the Mexican Revolution, as well as to explain how, at the end of the armed conflict, the defeated political group was considered by the victors as tyrannical, bandit and addicted to the old regime and, therefore, enemies of the Revolution and the country; On the other hand, the legal project of the winners, "once rebellious and seditious", was considered, with all its detractors in between, as the current law of the revolutionary project and the basis of validity of the contemporary Mexican legal system.
- Subjects
JUDICIAL process; WAR; JUSTICE administration; MEXICAN Revolution, Mexico, 1910-1920; ROBBERS; CONSTITUTIONALISM; PEOPLE with addiction; CONQUERORS; POLITICAL doctrines
- Publication
Revista de Historia del Derecho, 2023, Issue 66, p63
- ISSN
0325-1918
- Publication type
Article