International penal justice and social state of right
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.332254Keywords:
social state of right, international penal court, sovereignty and Fundamental RightsAbstract
The author, assuming a critic position, takes unto himselfthe study ofthe International PenalJurisdiction based upon the concept of the Social State of Right. To achieve such a task, he elaborates an investigation (inquiry) around the relationship that exists between the tendency to universalize control mechanisms, such as the penal system through the creation of an international court; and the process of globalizing the political, social and economical relationships. To conclude that there is some sort of coupling from within the constitutional theory in order to make this purpose be carried out without great traumatisms.
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