From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Manuel de Lardizábal y Uribe
Manuel de Lardizábal y Uribe
Manuel Miguel de Lardizábal y Uribe (1744–1820)[1] was [2] Buffington, Robert (2000). Criminal and Citizen in
a Mexican penologist[2] who was an academician of the Modern Mexico. U of Nebraska Press. pp. 90.
Real Academia Española de la Lengua from 1775 to ISBN 0803213026. http://books.google.co.uk/
1820.[3] He seems to have been the successor to chair C of books?id=8uOwHvg4H0oC&pg=PA90&dq=%22Manuel+de+Lardiz%C
his father in law, Academician from 1746 to 1775 Francis- a&sig=Qq6zS22YIKHaDIftxwCkDIH0hAY. Retrieved
co Antonio de Angulo. 2008-06-02.
King Charles III of Spain tried in 1764 to bring back a [3] Boletín de la Real Academia de la historia. Real
law of 1734 by his father King Philip V of Spain whereby Academia de la historia. 1949. pp. 387.
even thieves operating in Madrid could be tried and ex- [4] http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume-
ecuted even if there were no assassinations involved in Fran%C3%A7ois_Le_Trosne
the thieving. The royal council pointed out to him that • http://www.euskosare.org/komunitateak/
either victims or witnesses would default collaboration ikertzaileak/ehmg_2_mintegia/txostenak/
with Justice by the general popular feeling that the pun- miguel_lardizabal_uribe
ishment could be disproportionate with people robbing • María Cristina Torales Pacheco, (Univ.
only money, jewels, etc. while saving the lives of the per- Interamericana, México): "Los vascos en la Nueva
sons being robbed. The King was thus obliged to keep his España del siglo XVIII", en Boletín de la Real Sociedad
ideas on public order to himself and/or educated listen- Bascongada de los Amigos del País, España XLIX,
ers. 1993, p. 81–97.
Further, lawyer Acevedo published in 1770 a disser- • María Cristina Torales Pacheco, (Univ.
tation against torture, as being in conflict with Nature Interamericana, México): "Ilustrados en la Nueva
Rights and public decency within the Social Body. The España, los socios de la Real Sociedad Bascongada de los
awyer politician from Zaragoza Manuel de Roda y Arrieta Amigos del País, (abrev. RSBAP), México", - Colegio de
managed to get Charles III and his Royal Council deliber- San Ignacio Loyola-UIA; 2001, 517 pp.
ating around changes into the Penal Legislation, where- • Carlos Gonzalez Echegaray. "Miguel de Lardizábal,
by capital punishment and/or extensive terms rotting in Diputado por Indias y Regente de España”, en Los Vascos
prisons could better be modified to convicts performing en la Hispanidad, Bilbao, Diputación de Vizcaya,
useful works needed by the public interest. 1964, p. 103–109.
These moves, prior to 1776, where the king and his • Cesare Beccaria, Dei delitti e delle pene, Fondo de
royal council echoed letters of intent dated 1776 through Cultura Económica Ed., 328 pages, ISBN
reflections on the significant works by Beccaria, brought 9789681660635, (2007), Mexico.
about the publication in 1782 by Manuel de Lardizábal of Persondata
his Discurso sobre las penas contrahido a las leyes criminales de
Name Manuel De Lardizabal
España para facilitar su reforma. He cites Frenchman Mon-
tesquieu, Guillaume-François Le Trosne, with his Réflex- Alternative names
ions sur la réforme de la legislation universelle,[4] the German Short description
Samuel von Pufendorf, the Dutch Hugo Grotius, the Ital- Date of birth 1744
ian Cesare Beccaria, and the reflections on the degrada-
Place of birth
tion applying torture of the Frenchman Joseph Michel
Antoine Servan. Date of death 1820
Place of death
References
[1] Peset Reig, José Luis; Peset Reig, Mariano (1983).
Carlos IV y la Universidad de Salamanca. Consejo
Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Instituto
"Arnau de Vilanova". pp. 362.
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