Basic ideas of concept: subjectives rights, fundamental rights, social rights in colombian constitutionalism
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.11382Keywords:
Social State of Law, subjectives rights, fundamentals rights, social rights, Constitutional CourtAbstract
Each State model emerged how a answer of a struggle for the defense of people`s rights and guarantees, which were very important to the historic moment, in that sense the State model won legitimation with the people that claimed for the basic freedoms, that, with the evolution of the State, were converted in the defense of the individual autonomy and were the base to State intervention with the objective to obtain a material equality, and then, was conformed the Social State of Law model. This article is going to study, since constitutional doctrine, the concept of subjectives, fundamentals and socials rights, with the finality to show to the reader the historic context of how those rights emerged, and later, we are going to establish the features of each right.
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