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- PublicationOpen AccessRimado y romance de la justicia (siglos XIV-XV)(Institución Fernando el Católico, 2025) Álvarez Cora, Enrique; Historia Jurídica y de Ciencias Penales y Criminológicas; Facultad de DerechoEspecially in the Rimado de Palacio by Pero López de Ayala, as well as in other examples of late medieval Castilian poetry, there is a cultured interpretation of a network of fundamental juridical concepts (such as justice, mercy, grace and law), organized around divine and human justice, in which the late medieval diffusion of scholasticism and common law can be seen, and to which a perspective of social criticism is added through a reflection that covers the deontology and pathology of both the public offices and in general the social and political function of jurists, thus elaborating a literary composition with full legal and theological knowledge that moves away in its content from the popular vestiges of an early medieval vindictive or self-defense justice.