This article seeks to determine what types of Constitutional Courts exist in Latin America. In response, I argue that these types are given by institutional variations in the powers that these courts have. On the one hand, its attributions as referees of politics, where they can alter political stability and control the State authorities. On the other, the power to protect citizen rights, materialized through the judicialization of politics. Taking seven countries of the region that have autonomous Constitutional Courts as empirical reference, I build a typology in which the two variables interact. Colombia and Ecuador appear as referents of Imperial Courts, while Guatemala and Chile are left behind in their endowment of formal powers. Th...
This Article explores the following question: why did constitutionalism in Latin America take a diff...
This article maps current constitutional adjudication systems in 17 Latin American democracies. Usin...
This essay explores the emergence of the Mexican Supreme Court and the Colombian Constitutional Cour...
Los tipos de cortes constitucionales que existen en América Latina vienen dados por las variaciones ...
This article seeks to determine what types of Constitutional Courts exist in Latin America. In resp...
This article explores the political factors that enable or prevent the consolidation of an effective...
This dissertation provides a comparative study of Latin American systems of constitutional adjudicat...
This article critically examines the concept ofIusConstitutionale Commune Latinoamericanum (ICCAL) a...
The main objective in this article is to define the mechanisms of constitutional justice or defense...
This article indicates that the classic notion of division of power is being questioned in Colombia ...
What determines the nature of judicial review and the way it operates in the new democracies? Instit...
Au cours des deux dernières décennies du XXe siècle, les Tribunaux Constitutionnels sont devenus des...
From the relationship between Democracy and Constitutionalism in Latin America, the author addresses...
O artigo traz elementos para a compreensão histórico-política das relações entre as Cortes superiore...
During the last third of the twentieth century, within a framework that could be labelled as ‘consti...
This Article explores the following question: why did constitutionalism in Latin America take a diff...
This article maps current constitutional adjudication systems in 17 Latin American democracies. Usin...
This essay explores the emergence of the Mexican Supreme Court and the Colombian Constitutional Cour...
Los tipos de cortes constitucionales que existen en América Latina vienen dados por las variaciones ...
This article seeks to determine what types of Constitutional Courts exist in Latin America. In resp...
This article explores the political factors that enable or prevent the consolidation of an effective...
This dissertation provides a comparative study of Latin American systems of constitutional adjudicat...
This article critically examines the concept ofIusConstitutionale Commune Latinoamericanum (ICCAL) a...
The main objective in this article is to define the mechanisms of constitutional justice or defense...
This article indicates that the classic notion of division of power is being questioned in Colombia ...
What determines the nature of judicial review and the way it operates in the new democracies? Instit...
Au cours des deux dernières décennies du XXe siècle, les Tribunaux Constitutionnels sont devenus des...
From the relationship between Democracy and Constitutionalism in Latin America, the author addresses...
O artigo traz elementos para a compreensão histórico-política das relações entre as Cortes superiore...
During the last third of the twentieth century, within a framework that could be labelled as ‘consti...
This Article explores the following question: why did constitutionalism in Latin America take a diff...
This article maps current constitutional adjudication systems in 17 Latin American democracies. Usin...
This essay explores the emergence of the Mexican Supreme Court and the Colombian Constitutional Cour...