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- Title
Processo inquisitorial e processo régio: semelhanças e diferenças (o caso português).
- Authors
de Faria, Ana Santiago
- Abstract
The Inquisitorial Process was one of the most controversial aspects of the History of the Inquisition. Main target of criticism by the New Christians, who claimed the uniqueness of the Portuguese procedure, it is still today regarded by the historiography as a procedure of exceptional nature. Considering that a correct understanding of the Inquisitorial process envolves framing it within the european law culture from which it derives, this paper proposes a comparative study between the procedures practiced by the Portuguese Tribunal of Holy Office, as enshrined by the 1640s Regimento do Santo Ofício, and those practiced by the Secular courts, regulated by the Ordenações Filipinas. Through a comparative analysis that on one hand empowers the conduct of proceedings, and on the other, the proof theory, we aim to assess the similarities and differences between the two legal institutions, namely assessing if similar legal institutions and practices had the same nature, as general or exceptional rules.
- Subjects
PORTUGAL; INQUISITION; CATHOLIC Church history; MARRANOS; COMPARATIVE studies; CRIMINAL procedure; HISTORY
- Publication
Revista de Historía da Sociedade e da Cultura, 2013, Vol 13, p269
- ISSN
1645-2259
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14195/1645-2259_13_12