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Diaz Barreiro, Juan Manuel, fl. 1858-1894.

Diaz Barreiro's Diccionario : Latin American Law

Tarlton's copy of this dictionary is bound into the back of a volume of El Derecho, a weekly journal published by the Academia Mexicana de Jurisprudencia y Legislación, which reviewed legal proceedings and news in Mexico. Diaz Barreiro was a prolific writer who wrote extensively about Mexican law, especially penal law. He had already written his Codigo Penal, and simply decided to place it in dictionary form and republish it.

The work offers straightforward definitions of terms, with a decidedly criminal bent, as would be expected. He discusses the laws surrounding abortos, corrupción de menores, detención, sedición, and tormento among many other subjects in his fairly short dictionary. He definitions nearly always point the reader toward a specific article of the law after the definition is given.

Bibliography

  1. DICCIONARIO DE DERECHO PENAL MEXICANO : o sea el Código penal, puesto en forma de diccionario / por Juan Manuel Diaz Barreiro. México : Impr. en las Escalerillas, 1873. CALL # Oversize KGF 5402 D52 1873

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