Speech by the President of the Academy of Law

The Academy of Law celebrates its first solemn and public act, to commemorate the greatest juridical event in our history; the sanction of the National Constitution. No other event could offer such an occasion and symbolism as this almost miraculous event in which the peoples, invoking the protectio...

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Main Author: Sarría, Felix
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 1943
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/10508
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Summary:The Academy of Law celebrates its first solemn and public act, to commemorate the greatest juridical event in our history; the sanction of the National Constitution. No other event could offer such an occasion and symbolism as this almost miraculous event in which the peoples, invoking the protection of God, finally united in a fraternal embrace, having exhausted the fury and exhausted the veins of so much spilled blood, to dictate their supreme law, lowering the local banners, putting down the fratricidal weapons and sealing forever the indissoluble pact of the Argentine Nation. If for the notorious the historical fact is a perennial memory, for the transcendent it is a lesson of wisdom, a glorious mandate of illustrious dead. From the thunder and lightning of Caseros the miracle was to sprout; it is the Sinai of the homeland. The Constitution appears and in its presence anarchy falls silent and tyranny flees in terror; there is no longer any place for them; such is its virtue. A great people awaited it in the middle of the desert, having already crossed the red sea of the civil war, and upon receiving it in their arms, they made of it the Decalogue of their civilization. Such was then the will of the Argentine people, a will that we, already posterity, collect and abide by as a historical and sacred mandate.