Vientos de libertad a ambas orillas del Atlántico
las Cortes de Cádiz y la Asamblea del año XIII
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1590/2236-463320140805Keywords:
Constitution 1812, Assembly 1813, Constitutional cultureAbstract
This article studies the reception of the Constitution of 1812 and
the legislative work of the Cadiz Cortes in the Rio de la Plata, on
the revolutionary political process, which will lead into the General
Constituent Assembly of 1813.The approach used on this work begins
with the understanding that both constitutional processes are framed in
the same Hispanic constitutional culture, with a similar background and
legal language on both sides of the Atlantic. We understand that this
reception will be not only from constitutional articles but also from the
legislative work of the Parliament, the related discussions in the Press, and
the political treaties, joining other languages and constitutional models
operating in the Rio de la Plata.
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