Juan de Solórzano Pereira y la defensa del indio en América
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2006.v58.i117.8Keywords:
Legislation concerning the American colonies, Juan Solórzano, Peru, Lima, 17th centuryAbstract
Juan Solórzano Pereira was outstanding in 17th century Spain both for his vast erudition in Philosophy, Theology and Law and for his thorough knowledge of legislation concerning the American colonies. It was quite natural for Philip III to send him to Peru as Oidor of the Lima Tribunal and give him the mandate to compile and publish the materials dealing with the most fundamental problems of colonial legislation. He did so in three steps: 1.The question of justifying the Spanish takeover. 2. The rightfulness of continuing the Spanish presence in those territories. 3. The critical appraisal of the Spanish Administration and Government in the area.
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