Constitutional Protection of Rights in Brazil, Spain and Colombia: Constitutional Control of the Sentences
By Catalina Botero Marino |
The works collected in this volume, on the Brazilian, Spanish, and Colombian experience, analyze some of the problems derived from the functional reach assigned to their cores.
The Judicial Control of the States of Exception
By Mauricio García Villegas, Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
This article reviews the history of the Colombia Constitution and its exceptions.
Between the prominence and the routine: A socio-legal analysis of Colombian justice (1980-2005)
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
This chapter analyzes two apparently paradoxical aspects of Colombian judicial evolution: its protagonism and its enormous political visibility, on the one hand, and its routinization and loss of social relevance, on the other.
Critical Studies of Law and the Theory of Judicial Decision
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
This introductory study analyzes one of the most influential contemporary debates about the interpretation of rights and judicial decision, initiated between theorists Herbert Hart and Ronald Dworkin.
Theory of Right and Judicial Decision
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
This introductory study analyzes one of the most influential contemporary debates on the interpretation of rights and judicial decisions, begun between the theories of Herbert Hart and Ronald Dworkin.
Rights and Society in Latin America
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019), Mauricio García Villegas |
Freedom of Press and Fundamental Human Rights: An Analysis of the Constitutional System of Law in Colombia (1992 – 2005)
By Catalina Botero Marino, Juan Fernando Jaramillo (Deceased), Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
This book offers an exploration of the collision of freedom of press and human rights. The authors examine the scope of freedom of press in Colombia, asking what law should prevail when freedom of information is faced by needs for confidentiality.
