TY - JOUR T1 - Aproximación a los orígenes de la "revolución judicial": Justicia, Mercado y Poder Judicial al interior del Estado Moderno. A1 - Flórez Muñoz, Daniel E. PB - Universidad de Manizales (UManizales): Centro de Investigaciones Socio-Jurídicas de la Facultad de Derecho YR - 2010 UL - http://biblioteca.ararteko.eus/Record/dialnet-ar-18-ART0000376915 AB - Sentenced originally to serve as “mouth of the law,” the judiciary within the continental tradition has been calling for participation spaces increasingly relevant to political, social and economic development; taking a leadership that suggests, yes the nineteenth century was still parliaments, the twentieth century of presidential systems, the twenty-first century be the century of the judiciary. The present study describes these developments with emphasis on political and economic conditions that have enabled this development to what is now called: Judicial Revolution or the Government of Judges KW - Poder Judicial KW - Estado Moderno KW - Ley KW - Modelo económico KW - Constitución KW - Justicia Distributiva KW - Judiciary KW - Modern State KW - Law KW - Economic Model KW - Constitution KW - Distributive Justice ER -