El control de convencionalidad y su aplicación en Panamá

 

Authors
Isaza, henry Eyner
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Article
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Control of conventionality is a mechanism that the Inter-American Court of human rights, in the event that domestic law is incompatible with the American Convention on human rights and other treaties that make part of the Inter-American system, conducting a review of policy confrontation, in a specific case, dictating a court ruling and ordering modification, repeal, override or reform of internal practices, or standards as appropriate, protecting the rights of the person human, with the objective of ensuring the supremacy of the American Convention of human rights.
Control of conventionality is a mechanism that the Inter-American Court of human rights, in the event that domestic law is incompatible with the American Convention on human rights and other treaties that make part of the Inter-American system, conducting a review of policy confrontation, in a specific case, dictating a court ruling and ordering modification, repeal, override or reform of internal practices, or standards as appropriate, protecting the rights of the person human, with the objective of ensuring the supremacy of the American Convention of human rights.

Publication Year
2019
Language
spa
Topic
Control of conventionality
Justice constitutional
fuzzy control
human rights.
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