Militares y “malhechores” entre la justicia militar y la justicia criminal

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Daniel Fessler
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The justice system of the Cisplatine Province was marked by the complexities of an administration to have had its very organization (especially in the higher reaches) modified under Portuguese rule. Such shifts also affected trials regulated by specific provisions and ordinances particularly targeting the responsibilities of members of the army. Such an advantageous condition for Lusitanic soldiers was also enhanced by the enforcement of certain jurisdictions, particularly that of military jurisdiction. Such jurisdiction traditionally served to restrict the civil courts’ powers over soldiers, even in cases of “common” crimes. The present article seeks to analyze the tensions between the military and criminal justice systems in the Cisplatine Province, occupied first by the Portuguese army and later by the Brazilian army. It also analyzes how military jurisdiction was often harnessed to limit civil jurisdiction, ensuring a more benign treatment that could even culminate in the impunity of the soldiers involved. A study of the criminal justice system’s records reveals the complexities of a process that very often affected those under investigation by means of delayed trials, incurring significant infringements on personal liberty and economic hardship for their families. The period under study has been extended to 1830, thus moving beyond that of the Luso-Brazilian administration. This allows us not only to analyze more prolonged causes, but also to deepen our knowledge on the ruptures and continuities in the administration of justice.
军队和“罪犯”之间的军事司法和刑事司法
顺铂省的司法系统的特点是行政管理的复杂性,在葡萄牙统治下,它的组织(特别是在更高的地方)被修改了。这种转变也影响到特别针对军队成员责任的具体规定和条例所规定的审判。卢西塔尼号士兵的这种有利条件也因某些司法管辖区,特别是军事司法管辖区的执行而得到加强。这种管辖权传统上是用来限制民事法院对士兵的权力,即使是在“普通”犯罪案件中也是如此。本文试图分析首先由葡萄牙军队占领,后来由巴西军队占领的顺铂省军事和刑事司法系统之间的紧张关系。它还分析了军事管辖权如何经常被用来限制民事管辖权,以确保更温和的待遇,甚至可能最终导致有关士兵不受惩罚。对刑事司法系统记录的一项研究揭示了这一程序的复杂性,这一程序常常因审判延误而影响到被调查者,使其人身自由受到严重侵犯,并使其家庭陷入经济困难。所研究的时期已延长到1830年,从而超越了葡-巴西行政时期。这不仅使我们能够分析更长期的原因,而且还加深了我们对司法行政中的断裂和连续性的认识。
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