Inter-American Judicial Constitutionalism: On the Constitutional Rank of Human Rights Treaties in Latin America through National and Inter-American Adjudication

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Manuel Eduardo Gongora-Mera, 2011 - 302 páginas
 

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CHAPTER
1
TOPDOWN INTERAMERICAN JUDICIAL CONSTITUTIONALISM
15
a CastilloPáez
36
Contempt Laws Desacato
42
The Conventionality Control Doctrine
56
The Case Ekmekdjian Miguel Angel c Sofovich
70
a Title III Chapter 1 of the Constitution
76
Preliminary Conclusions
83
THE CASES OF BOLIVIA
121
D
137
E CONCLUDING REMARKS
157
A MIGRANT CONCEPT
163
B CLASSIFICATION
182
TECHNIQUES OF BLOCKBUILDING
190
CONCLUDING REmarks
196
c The Expandable Area
202

Common Constitutional Clauses Invoked for Constitutionalizing Human Rights Treaties
90
b Honduras
96
Introducing the Block of Constitutionality Doctrine through the Primacy Clause
102
b First Attempts of Persuasion with the Thesis of Indirect Unconstitutionality
108
Constitutionalization of Human Rights Treaties as an Oscillating and Reversible
115
c Some Considerations on the Convention of Belém do Pará
208
THE RISE OF INTERAMERICAN CONSTITUTIONALISM
243
BIBLIOGRAPHY
251
ANNEX
283
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Manuel Góngora is a post-doctoral researcher at the Lateinamerika-Institut (Freie Universität Berlin). He is a lawyer and holds the degrees of Magister in Economic Law (Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá), Magister in International Economic and Development Policy (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), and doctor iuris summa cum laude (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin).


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