The figure of Mariano Ruiz-Funes, as well as Professor of Criminal Law as a politician committed to the Second Republic, has been the subject of study of doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Murcia for Grace Beatriz Arce.
The research, which has obtained excellent cum laude, deepens its political and intellectual biography from a multidisciplinary perspective.
The author of this dissertation pays special attention to the legal essays and this criminal Murcia in exile in Mexico, which leaves reflected his conception of the death penalty, political crime, war crimes or genocide .
In addressing the contribution of Mariano Ruiz-Funes in the process of drafting the Constitution of 1931, the author notes that it "was key to understanding the process of modernization carried out during the Republican period."
Thus his collaboration in Religious Congregations Act and the regulations of Agrarian Reform.
This research, which was judged by a tribunal chaired professor at the University of Murcia embodies Nicolas, was led by the teachers of this institution also Carmen Gonzalez.
Source: Universidad de Murcia