Law of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction enforcement

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The Law of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction enforcement refers to Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada’s role in implementing anticlerical legal reforms in Mexico that curtailed the Catholic Church’s special legal privileges and strengthened the secular authority of the state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical process
legal reform enforcement
appliesTo Catholic Church in Mexico NERFINISHED
associatedWith Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada NERFINISHED
constrains church corporate privileges
ecclesiastical courts
country Mexico
drivenBy Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada’s anticlerical policies
effectOnInstitution expanded competence of civil courts
reduced autonomy of ecclesiastical courts
hasPurpose curtail ecclesiastical legal privileges
strengthen secular authority of the state
historicalContext La Reforma NERFINISHED
post-Reform War Mexico
ideologicalContext liberalism in 19th-century Mexico
implements anticlerical legal reforms
legalArea church–state relations
ecclesiastical jurisdiction
legalConsequence clergy subject to civil law
reduction of clerical immunity from state courts
limits special legal privileges of the Catholic clergy
partOf Mexican anticlerical reforms NERFINISHED
relatedTo Ley de Jurisdicción Eclesiástica NERFINISHED
Leyes de Reforma NERFINISHED
strengthens central authority of the Mexican state
secular judiciary
supports separation of church and state in Mexico
targets fuero eclesiástico
timePeriod 19th century
Porfiriato precursor period

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Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada knownFor Law of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction enforcement