El derecho de asilo en España durante la Edad Moderna
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2003.v55.i112.158Keywords:
Right of asylum, Church-Satae Relations, Civil Jurisdiction, Eclesiastical Jurisdiction, Delinquency, Castille, Navarre, Early Modem AgeAbstract
After a long medieval evolution, especially in the peninsular territories of greater Castilian influence, the right of asylum remained completely defined, and it became an exclusive prerogative of the Church. The ministers of the Church defended this right, and they caused to respect it during three centuries, and were faced even to the highest civil authorities. This legal figure had a routine and real effectiveness, and it was one of the exits that the first the delinquents responded that intended to elude the justice.
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