Las penas y los castigos para la idolatría aplicados en las visitas de idolatría en Lima durante el siglo XVII

Translated title of the contribution: Penalties and Punishments for Idolatry Applied in Idolatry Extirpators in Lima During the 17th Century

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Abstract

The punitive system applied to the native people, legally declared as apostates by the idolatry extirpators, had several characteristics that implied the reformulation of the criminal classification and objectives, which were different from the ones considered in the order of the Old Regime. As a matter of fact, a fissure was created in the punitive system, susceptible to be qualified as modernising or post-modern. The aforementioned occurred because, based on the indigenous protector statute and the legal praxis, some punishments were created, objectives of which had to be adjusted to the cultural reality of the Andean populations. For example, jail in the modern sense was established and other punishments were ruled out because it was impossible to apply them.
Translated title of the contributionPenalties and Punishments for Idolatry Applied in Idolatry Extirpators in Lima During the 17th Century
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)351-379
JournalRevista de Estudios Historico-Juridicos
Issue number32
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Nov 2010

Keywords

  • LAW
  • Idolaters
  • Idolatry extirpators
  • Proportionality of the criminal sanction
  • Prison term
  • Statute of protection of native people

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