“MONSTROUS AND ILLEGAL PROCEEDINGS”: LAW ...
“MONSTROUS AND ILLEGAL PROCEEDINGS”: LAW ... “MONSTROUS AND ILLEGAL PROCEEDINGS”: LAW ...
control. All of these markers of “globalization” have led to an increased awareness of the presence of alternative legalities that exist alongside and at times in direct opposition to state-centered laws. They offer repeated evidence of the “thinness” of the nation-state in our world. But the Río de la Plata’s peripheral inhabitants might correctly inquire whether these phenomena are really all that new. Their experience throughout much of the 19 th century suggests that states perhaps did not extend their control over their inhabitants as deeply as we have previously assumed. The persistence of borderlands legalities also raises important issues about using the law as a marker of national sovereignty. Rather, legal practices – going to court – may provide a means to limit the reach of putative national projects as much as reify them. Looking at the state and the law from the perspective of Pedro Francisco Berro, Mathias Teixeira de Almeida, Agustín Sañudo, Agustín Guarch and others offers a means to approach the complex and often contingent relationships between the law, legalities and nations. Perhaps the experiences of their borderlands are quite similar to those in our borderless world. 370
ARGENTINA ARCHIVES CONSULTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Archivo General de la Nación de Argentina, Buenos Aires (AGN-A). Sala VII - Particulares Archivo Andrés Lamas Archivo Urquiza Sala VIII - Justicia Tribunal Comercial Sala IX - Colonial Banda Oriental, Comandancia de Fronteras, 1793-1807 Consulado de Buenos Aires, Correspondencia, 1794-1810 Sala X - Gobierno Banda Oriental. Agente comisionado del govierno oriental Juan Correa Morales Banda Oriental. Estado Cisplatino Banda Oriental. Govierno Intendente Comerciales Gobierno, Corrientes (1812-1852) Guerra Contra el Brasil Justicia Archivo General de la Provincia de Entre Ríos, Paraná (AGPER). Fondo Gobierno Expedientes Administrativas Jefatura de Policia Fondo Hacienda Civiles Crimes Correspondencia Judicial Expedientes Judiciales Civiles Archivo General de la Provincia de Corrientes, Corrientes (AGPC). Correspondencia Oficial Protocolos de Escibanos Expedientes Judiciales - Interior Civiles Penales Fondo Mantilla Archivo Valdés Archivo Pampín 371
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ARGENTINA<br />
ARCHIVES CONSULTED<br />
BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />
Archivo General de la Nación de Argentina, Buenos Aires (AGN-A).<br />
Sala VII - Particulares<br />
Archivo Andrés Lamas<br />
Archivo Urquiza<br />
Sala VIII - Justicia<br />
Tribunal Comercial<br />
Sala IX - Colonial<br />
Banda Oriental, Comandancia de Fronteras, 1793-1807<br />
Consulado de Buenos Aires, Correspondencia, 1794-1810<br />
Sala X - Gobierno<br />
Banda Oriental. Agente comisionado del govierno oriental Juan Correa Morales<br />
Banda Oriental. Estado Cisplatino<br />
Banda Oriental. Govierno Intendente<br />
Comerciales<br />
Gobierno, Corrientes (1812-1852)<br />
Guerra Contra el Brasil<br />
Justicia<br />
Archivo General de la Provincia de Entre Ríos, Paraná (AGPER).<br />
Fondo Gobierno<br />
Expedientes Administrativas<br />
Jefatura de Policia<br />
Fondo Hacienda<br />
Civiles<br />
Crimes<br />
Correspondencia Judicial<br />
Expedientes Judiciales<br />
Civiles<br />
Archivo General de la Provincia de Corrientes, Corrientes (AGPC).<br />
Correspondencia Oficial<br />
Protocolos de Escibanos<br />
Expedientes Judiciales - Interior<br />
Civiles<br />
Penales<br />
Fondo Mantilla<br />
Archivo Valdés<br />
Archivo Pampín<br />
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