CONTROL OF CONVENTIONALITY AND MULTILEVEL CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE Jurisprudential reception in the precedent of the Colombian Constitutional Court
With the issuance of the 1991 Constitution, Colombia adopts a model of the social State of law, being a correspondent with the birth of a new form of “constitutional justice” that is articulated from the consecration of five structural pillars: (i) the principle of constitutional supremacy, (ii) constitutional jurisdiction, (iii) the recognition of rights, (iv) the limitation and division of public power, and, (v) the procedural instruments for the materialization of the recognized rights, mandates and purposes.
CONTROL OF CONVENTIONALITY AND MULTILEVEL CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE Jurisprudential reception in the precedent of the Colombian Constitutional Court
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.216352313034
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Abstract:
With the issuance of the 1991 Constitution, Colombia adopts a model of the social State of law, being a correspondent with the birth of a new form of “constitutional justice” that is articulated from the consecration of five structural pillars: (i) the principle of constitutional supremacy, (ii) constitutional jurisdiction, (iii) the recognition of rights, (iv) the limitation and division of public power, and, (v) the procedural instruments for the materialization of the recognized rights, mandates and purposes.
- EDGAR ANDRÉS QUIROGA NATALE