Legal Culture and State Building: Liberal Constitutionalism and Droit Administratif in early Twentieth Century Argentina |
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Authors: | Eduardo Zimmermann |
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Affiliation: | 1.Universidad de San Andrés,Buenos Aires,Argentina |
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Abstract: | This paper deals with the ways in which jurists and law professors applied transnational systems of public law, in particular US constitutionalism and French droit administratif, in their approaches to the state building process in late nineteenth century Argentina. In covering these movements of adaptation of a nascent legal culture to changing ideological and political circumstances, this article attempts to illuminate the strong links between the process of institutionalization of certain academic disciplines or forms of social knowledge, and modern state building in Latin America. |
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