El Estado de derecho y la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos
The article discusses the concept of the rule of law, its applicability at the international level, and the view of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in that respect. Through a critical analysis of inter-American jurisprudence, the author acknowledges the way in which the Court has promoted t...
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Universidad de La Sabana: Facultad de Derecho
2015
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Baliabidea: | Díkaion: revista de actualidad jurídica, ISSN 0120-8942, Vol. 24, Nº. 2, 2015, pags. 225-252 |
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The article discusses the concept of the rule of law, its applicability at the
international level, and the view of the Inter-American Court of Human
Rights in that respect. Through a critical analysis of inter-American jurisprudence,
the author acknowledges the way in which the Court has promoted
the values of the rule of law in the states parties to the American
Convention. However, the article also identifies areas of jurisprudence where
the Court itself has generated a certain amount of tension surrounding
the very same standards it has set concerning the rule of law in different
legal spheres (e.g., doctrine of implied rights, protection of the right to life,
reopening criminal proceedings, review for compliance and motion for review).
To overcome these tensions, it is suggested our understanding of
the concept of the rule of law at the inter-American level be reinforced and,
hence, the virtuous relationship of reciprocity that notion implies. |
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