Fuero Juzgo

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title: Fuero Juzgo
text: The Fuero Juzgo was a codex of Spanish laws enacted in Castile in 1241 by Fernando III. It is essentially a translation of the Liber Iudiciorum that was formulated in 654 by the Visigoths. The Fuero Juzgo was first applied legally as a fuero local in several kingdoms in the middle of the Iberian Peninsula that Castile slowly reconquered from Muslim rulers. The first known reference to the Fuero Juzgo in law was seen in Córdoba. In 1348, the Ordenamiento de Alcalá granted it legal preeminence ove
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description: Historic Spanish legal code
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date created: 2006-05-24T18:46:31Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T23:48:45Z
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