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    Weimar in Africa: human rights and government in the Spanish territories of the Gulf of Guinea, 1931-1936

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    The domination among peoples is a historical constant. But the begining of the reference to this phenomenon as "colonization" or "colonialism" is usually situated in the modern age. It is not fortuitous such a temporal frame. The notion of "the State", fundamental for the understanding of the concept of colonialism, was gradually taking shape throughout the said historical period. From the sixteenth century, the subjugation of those cultures considered inferior was understood within the same process of unification of territories and concentration of monarchical power. The territories conquered in Overseas zone represented the territorial prolongation of the newly unified kingdoms in the metropolises, and the peoples of these new occupied territories were subjected to a process of cultural transformation that, as it was said, brought them from barbarism to humanity, that is, to civilization. In this early period of the birth of colonialism, the protagonists were Portugal and Spain, two kingdoms whose expansion towards both Africa and America not only caused border conflicts between both christian kingdoms, but will also faced them against the conquered peoples. From the resolution of these border conflicts through the issuing of property titles (bulls) by the popes, and from the resolution of the debate on the nature of the conquered peoples or on the treatment that had to be given to them, were established those principles that, according to scholars, are considered the Sanctus santorum of colonialism. Despite the defence deployed by the dominican friars (mainly Bartolomé de Las Casas and Francisco de Vitoria) in favour of the conquered peoples, and despite the Holy See recognized the humanity and the freedom of these peoples (The Bull Sublimis Deus, the June 2nd, 1537), the superiority of the euro-western culture over that of the conquered peoples was affirmed. Such bases, that is, the application of the notion of res nullius to the conquered territories, the definition of their peoples from their paganism and barbarism, and the "moral duty" of Europe to lead them to the light of the true faith and civilization, despite being frankly contrary to the universalism that characterized the iusnaturalist conception of principles such as equality and freedom, were perfecly matched not only with the Bill of Rights emanating from the liberal revolutions, the American and French ones, but also with the whole of liberal constitutionalism. In other words, from this perfect conjunction between the slavery (or colonialism) and the natural rights declared by american and french revolucionaries, only two conclusions can be drawn: either the enslaves and colonizeds were not included within the concepts of "men" or "citizen" used by the said liberal bills of rights, or simply both categories was to be interpretated according to cultural-racial factors. The beginning of the 20th century implied the opening of a new stage in the evolution of human rights theory. With the Weimar Constitution, It started a process of redefinition of the principles of the liberal constitutionalism. The Weimar Charter initiated the overcoming the abstraction that separated the guarantees declared in liberal constitutions from the reality of the holders of those legal guarantees. As it would be then said in the Weimar Constituent Assambly, with this text, both the liberal rights and the new social guarantees went from being "mere declamations of rights" to being ""true declarations of rights". In the first German democracy, concepts such as "popular sovereignty" of "citizen" acquired an integrating meaning that transcended all the racial, sexist or economic connotations that marked them in liberal constitutionalism. And what is more, the Weimar Constitution integrated the new social class, the workers, and affirmed the humanization of working conditions as an indispensable step for their complete integration into the productive system of liberal states. But, as is well known, the growth of Western industries was due not only to the work of european labourers, but mainly to the efforts of the enslaved and colonized peoples in the overseas territories. The question of the integration of these peoples remained suspended in the Weimar Constitution. It is true that the Weimar Constituent, as deduced from the article 6.2 of its work (the exclusive competence of the Reich over the Colonies) never imagined the liberation of its protectorates in Africa and Oceania. But this firm colonialist will should not lead us to automatically conclude that the first german democracy, like the liberal ones, would have ended up denying constitutional protection to the colnonized peoples. It is highly logical and probable to believe that the new weimarian social constitutionalism, in the same vein of the liberal constitutionalism, could have ended up adopting such an exclusion of Overseas. But it is also probable, although minimally, that the german democracy could have extended its constitutional guarantee to its colonies. The materialization of any of both options could only be observed from the same colonial experience, reality from which Germany was excluded according to the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. But if from the german experience it is impossible to affirm the ambiguous character of the new social constitutionalism with respect to the colonized peoples, it is not, nevertheless, impossible to affirm this ambivalence from the colonial experience of Constitution of the Spanish Second Republic, faithful tributary of the speech and the new weimarian values. With the analysis of the reforms approved by the Republic in the Spanish Guinea, the present thesis tries to imagine, from the perspective of spanish republicanism, how the new weimar socialism could transform the reality or the rights of the so-called colonized

    Estudos Luso-Hispanos de História do Direito II = Estudios Luso-Hispanos de Historia del Derecho II

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    This book brings together a set of studies that were presented and discussed at the III Spanish-Portuguese Meeting of Law Historians. They deal with central themes of the History of Law and Institutions in Modern and Contemporary eras, with special emphasis on the peninsular territories and also on the territories that made up, at different times, the Spanish and Portuguese empires. As a whole, they contribute to broaden and deepen the historical knowledge of aspects related to justice and the administration of the territories, the functioning of institutions (courts, universities, courts) and the discussion of legal concepts central to the knowledge of the legal-political doctrine produced at different times of a vast chronological period.Este libro reúne un conjunto de estudios que fueron presentados y discutidos en el III Encuentro hispano-luso de historiadores del Derecho. Tratan temas centrales de la historia del derecho y de las instituciones en la época moderna y contemporánea, con especial énfasis en los territorios peninsulares y también en los territorios que compusieron, en distintas épocas, los imperios español y portugués. En su conjunto, contribuyen a ampliar y profundizar el conocimiento histórico de aspectos relacionados con la justicia y la administración de los territorios, el funcionamiento de las instituciones (tribunales, universidades, Cortes) y la discusión de conceptos jurídicos centrales para el conocimiento de la doctrina jurídico-política producida en distintos momentos de un vasto período cronológico. = Neste livro reúne-se um conjunto de estudos que foram apresentados e discutidos no III Encontro hispano-luso de historiadores do Direito. Neles são abordados temas centrais da história do direito e das instituições na época moderna e contemporânea, com especial incidência nos territórios peninsulares e também nos territórios que integraram, em momentos diversos, os impérios espanhol e português. No seu conjunto, contribuem para o alargamento e o aprofundamento do conhecimento histórico de aspectos ligados à justiça e à administração dos territórios, ao funcionamento das instituições (tribunais, universidades, Cortes) e à discussão de conceitos jurídicos centrais para o conhecimento da doutrina jurídico-política produzida em momentos diferentes de um vasto período cronológico

    La II República, ¿o la llegada de un mesías para los olvidados territorios españoles del golfo de Guinea?

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    El discurso republicano generó ilusión y esperanza tanto en la metrópoli como en las colonias, especialmente en la Guinea Española. En esta, es mejor hablar de ilusiones y esperanzas en plural. En Guinea distinguimos dos colectivos: los colonos y los autóctonos. Cada uno de estos colectivos forjará una idea de la República desde su propia realidad circundante.Una rápida lectura de los escritos de ambos colectivos nos ilustra qué esperaba cada uno del nuevo régimen, o lo que es lo mismo, qué ilusiones o esperanzas de mejora generó el discurso republicano en cada uno de estos grupos residentes en la colonia

    Estudios Luso-Hispanos de Historia del Derecho II

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    Este libro reúne un conjunto de estudios que fueron presentados y discutidos en el III Encuentro hispano-luso de historiadores del Derecho. Tratan temas centrales de la historia del derecho y de las instituciones en la época moderna y contemporánea, con especial énfasis en los territorios peninsulares y también en los territorios que compusieron, en distintas épocas, los imperios español y portugués. En su conjunto, contribuyen a ampliar y profundizar el conocimiento histórico de aspectos relacionados con la justicia y la administración de los territorios, el funcionamiento de las instituciones (tribunales, universidades, Cortes) y la discusión de conceptos jurídicos centrales para el conocimiento de la doctrina jurídico-política producida en distintos momentos de un vasto período cronológico.Neste livro reúne-se um conjunto de estudos que foram apresentados e discutidos no III Encontro hispano-luso de historiadores do Direito. Neles são abordados temas centrais da história do direito e das instituições na época moderna e contemporânea, com especial incidência nos territórios peninsulares e também nos territórios que integraram, em momentos diversos, os impérios espanhol e português. No seu conjunto, contribuem para o alargamento e o aprofundamento do conhecimento histórico de aspectos ligados à justiça e à administração dos territórios, ao funcionamento das instituições (tribunais, universidades, Cortes) e à discussão de conceitos jurídicos centrais para o conhecimento da doutrina jurídico-política produzida em momentos diferentes de um vasto período cronológico.This book brings together a set of studies that were presented and discussed at the III Spanish-Portuguese Meeting of Law Historians. They deal with central themes of the History of Law and Institutions in Modern and Contemporary eras, with special emphasis on the peninsular territories and also on the territories that made up, at different times, the Spanish and Portuguese empires. As a whole, they contribute to broaden and deepen the historical knowledge of aspects related to justice and the administration of the territories, the functioning of institutions (courts, universities, courts) and the discussion of legal concepts central to the knowledge of the legal-political doctrine produced at different times of a vast chronological period.Apresentação. Em memória do professor António Manuel Hespanha / Cristina Nogueira da Silva, Margarida Seixas (pp. 11-16). -- L’illuminismo giuridico: strategia di dominio o progetto di emancipazione? / Pietro Costa (pp. 17-30). -- El gobernador general de Cataluña Requesens fiscalizado por seis inquisidores políticos (1421) / Daniel Álvarez-Gómez (pp. 31-56). -- Causas de remoción de la carga de expósitos en Galicia a través de los pleitos del Hospital Real de Santiago: siglo XVIII / Bouzada Gil (pp.57-82). -- Corte, administración y territorio en la edad moderna: propuesta de análisis en el ámbito ibérico / Ignacio Ezquerra (pp. 83-132). -- Dominium na doutrina de Francisco de Vitória: reflexões para a historiografia de um discurso jurídico moderno / Ana Caldeira Fouto (pp. 133-160). -- Régimen jurídico del examen de abogado ante el Real Acuerdo de la Chancillería de Valladolid (1495-1834) / Víctor Gautier Fernández (pp. 161-188). -- O pretenso tribunal de Resgate de cativos (o Regimento de 20 de Março de 1461) / Isabel Graes (pp. 189-214. -- Entre tribunales, ministros y procedimientos. La historiografía jurídica y social sobre las Audiencias reales en el Antiguo Régimen / Francisco Miguel Martín Blázquez (pp. 215-238). -- Do trabalho livre nos textos da Segunda Escolástica Peninsular: manuscritos portugueses no final do século XVI / Margarida Seixas (pp. 239-264). -- Domingo de Soto y la defensa del ius migrandi e ius communicationis en la controversia de la reforma de asistencia social del siglo XVI / Sandro Alex Souza Simões (pp. 265-286). -- Da ordem do juízo de 1526 à nova ordem do juízo de 1577: notas sobre reformas processuais no Portugal quinhentista / Jorge Veiga Testos (pp. 287-322). -- La II República y el Estatuto Orgánico de los territorios españoles del Golfo de Guinea / Jose Luis Bibang Ondo Eyang (pp. 323-352). -- A estranha alquimia da Cláusula Martens de 1864 até à I Conferência de Paz da Haia de 1899 / Anabela Paula Brízido (pp. 353-390). -- A influência internacional na elaboração das leis de caça em Moçambique colonial / Marcos Dias Coelho (pp. 391-410). -- El final de los pretendientes a oficios: perfil jurídico de una figura para la provisión de empleos en su última etapa (ca. 1805-1852) / Francisco Javier Díaz Majano (pp. 411-440). -- Constitución, Código y Sociedad Anónima (1812-1848) / Jesús Jimeno-Borrero (pp. 441-462). -- A reforma de Gonçalves Ferreira: o Estado Novo e os primórdios de um Sistema Nacional de Saúde em Portugal / Filipe de Arede Nunes (pp. 463-490). -- Incongruências do foro militar. O processo de Francisco Maximiliano de Sousa (1822-1823) / João Andrade Nunes (pp. 491-516). -- La reforma de la universidad en el siglo XX. 100 años del Plan Silió: el proyecto de autonomía de la Universidad de Granada / Marina Rojo Gallego-Burín (pp. 517-546). -- Teor e propósito da história do direito civil português Contemporâneo / Jorge Silva Santos (pp. 547-576). -- The diminished administration (about the Spanish government in the Philippines during the second half of the 19th century) / María Julia Solla Sastre (pp. 577-584). -- Três formatos jurídicos e relações coloniais conflituosas no norte de Moçambique (1894 - 1940) / Fernanda do Nascimento Thomaz (pp. 585-614). -- A fluidez do liberalismo oitocentista: uma análise do debate sobre eleições diretas ou indiretas nas Cortes Gerais e Extraordinárias da Nação Portuguesa (1821-1822) e na Primeira Assembleia Nacional Constituinte do Brasil (1823) / Maíra Tito (pp. 615-648
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