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Los oficiales y subalternos de la Real Audiencia de Mallorca (1716-1808)
2019
The objective of this work is to know the organic structure of the officers and subordinates of the Royal Court of Majorca during the 18th century, which was the essence of the high judicial administration insular. Because of that, we approached through these relatively extensive professionals, with the description of their functions, who they were and how they obtained their charges. The article ends with an epilogue dedicated to the enlargement of the Royal Court with the creation of the second chamber during the reformist stage of Charles III to improve the high judicial administration insular.
Un formulario notarial del siglo XVII de la Real Audiencia de Valencia
1979
Proyección interna y extraterritorial de una familia valenciana al servicio de la Monarquía. La saga jurídica de los Sisternes
2017
El análisis de las carreras administrativas de los tres miembros de la familia Sisternes que ejercieron como juristas, Marco Antonio Sisternes de Oblites, Melchor Sisternes de Oblites y Centoll y Melchor Sisternes de Oblites y Badenes, constituye el principal objetivo de esta tesis doctoral. Sus vidas abarcan desde finales del siglo XVI a finales de la centuria siguiente. Junto a ellos recorremos más de cien años de la historia del reino de Valencia, aunque gracias a la oportunidad que nos brinda la proyección extraterritorial de esta familia nos trasladamos también a la corte y a los reinos de Cerdeña y de Mallorca. Esto nos proporciona una inestimable atalaya desde la que analizar las ins…
La suprema giurisdizione nella Sardegna moderna. Travagli della Real Audiencia (1564-1651)
2019
The institution of the Real Audiencia in the kingdom of Sardinia since the 1560s is part of a wider process which saw the rise and development of royal supreme courts of justice in several European countries of the early modern period. In fact, major State formation processes all around Europe required that monarchs increased their control on local authorities and that new increasingly centralised systems of judicial review gained precedence over all particular jurisdictions, feudal as well as municipal. This brought about a dramatic transformation in the field of criminal law enforcement and administration of justice.