jurimento
Jurimento is a term used in the context of the Spanish legal system, particularly in the Canary Islands, to refer to the practice of making a solemn oath or promise before a judge or notary. This practice is rooted in traditional Spanish law and is often used in various legal and administrative procedures. The jurimento is a formal declaration made under oath, and it can be used to confirm the identity of a person, to validate a document, or to establish the truth of a statement.
The jurimento is typically made in the presence of a judge or notary, who will administer the
The use of jurimento is governed by specific legal provisions, and the practice is subject to certain
In recent years, there has been some debate and discussion about the use of jurimento in the