This article criticizes the prevailing dichotomy “political/jurisdictional”, used to classify systems of judicial review; it recalls that in each system of judicial review, alongside jurisdictional characteristics, there are “political” forms of control of the law, and functions granted to constitutional courts that are not typical of the scope of jurisdiction; above all, it emphasizes that the notion itself of jurisdiction is not clear-cut. Often, constitutional courts have connections with politics, they can act without impulse of parties and grant opinions and advise to political bodies. Additionally, the possibility of self-regulation, establishing the typology of judgments, or deciding on the temporal effects of the judgements, as well...
In this article, the catalog of political-electoral rights expressed in the Political Constitution o...
Memoria (licenciado en ciencias jurídicas y sociales)No autorizada por el autor para ser publicada a...
PRONO, Santiago. Los jueces ¿frente? A la democracia - Habermas y la justificación del control judic...
El artículo critica la dicotomía prevalente político/jurisdiccional utilizada para clasificar los si...
El artículo critica la dicotomía prevalente político/jurisdiccional utilizada para clasificar los si...
In this article, the author asserts that there has been profound shift in power away from legislatur...
Resumen: El artículo aborda el “derecho a la jurisdicción” desde una perspectiva iusfilosófica. Para...
One of the restrictions of Law over the other branches of government (legislative and executive) is ...
A democratically organized society implies the division of functions, to avoid the concentration of ...
ABSTRACT: Some philosophers have traditionally held that the legitimacy of judicial review of legisl...
The article argues that the Constitutional Court has used the provision/regulation distinction by st...
This article critically examines the concept ofIusConstitutionale Commune Latinoamericanum (ICCAL) a...
The kind of constitutional justice which has been globally dominant since the end of the Second Worl...
This article explores the political factors that enable or prevent the consolidation of an effective...
The author aims, in the present study, to analyze the possible existing dialogues or not between the...
In this article, the catalog of political-electoral rights expressed in the Political Constitution o...
Memoria (licenciado en ciencias jurídicas y sociales)No autorizada por el autor para ser publicada a...
PRONO, Santiago. Los jueces ¿frente? A la democracia - Habermas y la justificación del control judic...
El artículo critica la dicotomía prevalente político/jurisdiccional utilizada para clasificar los si...
El artículo critica la dicotomía prevalente político/jurisdiccional utilizada para clasificar los si...
In this article, the author asserts that there has been profound shift in power away from legislatur...
Resumen: El artículo aborda el “derecho a la jurisdicción” desde una perspectiva iusfilosófica. Para...
One of the restrictions of Law over the other branches of government (legislative and executive) is ...
A democratically organized society implies the division of functions, to avoid the concentration of ...
ABSTRACT: Some philosophers have traditionally held that the legitimacy of judicial review of legisl...
The article argues that the Constitutional Court has used the provision/regulation distinction by st...
This article critically examines the concept ofIusConstitutionale Commune Latinoamericanum (ICCAL) a...
The kind of constitutional justice which has been globally dominant since the end of the Second Worl...
This article explores the political factors that enable or prevent the consolidation of an effective...
The author aims, in the present study, to analyze the possible existing dialogues or not between the...
In this article, the catalog of political-electoral rights expressed in the Political Constitution o...
Memoria (licenciado en ciencias jurídicas y sociales)No autorizada por el autor para ser publicada a...
PRONO, Santiago. Los jueces ¿frente? A la democracia - Habermas y la justificación del control judic...