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Laura Machuca et al., « Justice, infrajustice et société au Mexique. XVIIIe-XXIe siècles. », HAL-SHS : histoire, ID : 10.4000/books.cvz.44631
The gradual deterioration of the relationship between the administration of justice and society in Mexico, from the eighteenth century to the present day, studied from the infrajudicial and microjudicial point of view, both in large cities and in rural areas.This book studies the relationship between the justice system and society from a historical perspective. It starts from the idea that there has been a deterioration, a widening separation, in this relationship, a process that seems to have accelerated during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The authors of this book have been interested in following, at different times and spaces, the different social actors involved, both lawyers and laymen, to analyze the functioning in the administration of justice; they have also explored various archives to understand how the evolution of justice and legal culture, from the Bourbon reforms to the present day, altered this relationship. This volume is the result of five years of collective work supported by the bi-national ECOS-North program of France and Mexico.