Justo Arosemena

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Justo Arosemena was a 19th-century Panamanian statesman, jurist, and intellectual regarded as a key architect of Panama’s political and legal identity.

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instanceOf Panamanian politician
diplomat
human
intellectual
jurist
writer
commemoratedBy Día de Justo Arosemena
public monuments in Panama City
countryOfCitizenship Colombia
Panama
dateOfBirth 1817-08-09
dateOfDeath 1896-02-23
describedBySource Panamanian historiography
educatedAt Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé
surface form: Colegio de San Bartolomé

Universidad Central de Bogotá
ethnicGroup Criollo
familyName Arosemena
fieldOfWork constitutional law
international law
political theory
givenName Justo
hasHeritageSite Casa Museo Justo Arosemena
hasPartInCanon Panama’s civic pantheon
influenced Panamanian liberal thought
Panama’s 19th-century constitutional development
influencedBy liberalism
republicanism
knownFor advocacy of federalism for the Isthmus of Panama
being a key architect of Panama’s legal identity
being a key architect of Panama’s political identity
defense of Panamanian autonomy within New Granada
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
movement Panamanian nationalism
federalism
name Justo Arosemena self-link
notableWork El Estado Federal de Panamá
Estudios Constitucionales
occupation essayist
judge
lawyer
legislator
placeOfBirth Isthmus of Panama
Panama City
placeOfDeath Colón
Panama
positionHeld Deputy to the Congress of New Granada
Panamanian diplomat to South American countries
Panamanian diplomat to the United States
President of the State of Panama

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Palacio Justo Arosemena namedAfter Justo Arosemena
Justo Arosemena name Justo Arosemena self-link