Juan de Solórzano Pereira
Juan de Solórzano Pereira (1575-1655) was a Spanish jurist who became oidor of Lima and was an early writer on the colonial law of the Spanish empire in the Americas.

Juan de Solórzano Pereira
Works
- Disputatio de Indiarum jure sive de justa Indiarum occidentalium inquisitione (Madrid, 1629).
- Disputationum de Indiarum iure, sive de iusta Indiarum occidentalium gubernatione (Madrid, 1639).
- Politica indiana: sacado en lengua castellana de los dos tomos del derecho; govierno municipal de las Indias Occidentales (Madrid, 1647).
- Emblemata centum regio-politica (Madrid, 1653).
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References
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- Barrientos Grandon, Javier (2003). Juan de Solórzano y Pereyra (1575-1655), retrieved: 2017-03-21. (in Spanish)
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