THE HARMONIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE COLOMBIAN CRIMINAL LAW

This text explores the coordination of internal law of fundamental rights to international law of human rights; the incomprehension and difficulties that have emerged in this process and the current level of synchronization methods and purposes of both regulatory bodies. The first part points out th...

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Autor Principal: López Medina, Diego Eduardo; Universidad de los Andes
Otros Autores: Sánchez Mejía, Astrid Liliana; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana y Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas 2008
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Acceso en línea: http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/internationallaw/article/view/13929
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Sumario: This text explores the coordination of internal law of fundamental rights to international law of human rights; the incomprehension and difficulties that have emerged in this process and the current level of synchronization methods and purposes of both regulatory bodies. The first part points out that the Second World War, and more specifically the last quarter century has been the historical time in which they have established ties and deepening dependency through an increased harmonization of these two systems. These ties have been strengthened in Colombia through theconstitutional jurisprudence and the issue of “bloque de constitucionalidad”. The second part reviews this question in the internal criminal justice, emphasizing the difficulty that has faced the constitutional jurisprudence.