The Corsian Republica and the invention of a Liberal Constitution (1755)

Authors

  • Carlos Arturo Duarte Martínez Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i23.836

Keywords:

Constitution, liberalism, independence, Corsica

Abstract

The Corsican people during much of the eighteenth century fought for their independence from Genoa, to succumb to the Kingdom of France. In that journey, about which Rousseau and Voltaire wrote and that Hamilton admired, a Constitution of 1755 was written that has remained ignored in the Hispanic constitutional sphere. It is studied, through an institutional analysis, the content of an authentic liberal Constitution

Enviado el (Submission Date): 25/02/2022]
Aceptado el (Acceptance Date): 12/04/2022

Author Biography

Carlos Arturo Duarte Martínez, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga

Estudiante de la Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga, Becario del Acueducto Metropolitano de Bucaramanga S.A. E.S.P., Miembro del Grupo de Investigación en Hermeneútica Jurídica del Centro de Investigaciones Socio-Jurídicas "Laureano Gómez Serrano". Auxiliar Judicial en el Tribunal Administrativo de Santander 

Published

2022-09-14