Control constitucional abstracto, concreto, maximalista y minimalista

The Colombian Constitutional Court is charge of reviewing the integrity and supremacy of the constitution through two institutional powers: to review laws and constitutional reform acts and to review the judgment related to the constitutional actions (tutelage of rights). Traditionally, the scholars...

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Autor principal: Pulido Ortiz, Fabio Enrique
Formato: Artículo
Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: Universidad Militar Nueva Granada 2011
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Fuente:Revista Prolegómenos. Derechos y Valores de la Facultad de Derecho, ISSN 0121-182X, Vol. 14, Nº. 27, 2011, pags. 165-180
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Sumario: The Colombian Constitutional Court is charge of reviewing the integrity and supremacy of the constitution through two institutional powers: to review laws and constitutional reform acts and to review the judgment related to the constitutional actions (tutelage of rights). Traditionally, the scholars define the first institutional power like an abstract judicial review and the second like a concrete judicial review. This definition is wrong if the relevant criteria are the normative nature in the abstract review and the existence of a case in the concrete review. The deficiencies in typifications of the constitutional control impact on conceptions of judicial precedent and leave without support the thesis according to which the judicial precedents in the abstract review judgment should be maximalist and the concrete review judgment should be minimalist.