The concept of fundamental right and the role of the judge in the Colombian social state of law
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.332330Keywords:
fundamental rights, objective and subjective dimension, universality, efficacy, judicial activityAbstract
The concept of Fundamental Right is strongly attached to the form of state in which it is conceived, this is how nowadays there's some talk about a double dimension of fundamental rights insofar as besides being subjective rights before the state, they're also a system of values which irradiates over the (Ordenamiento Jurídico) Therefore the concept of fundamental right itself, as well as its features, it's what has determined that judge's activities involves necessarily an study and valuation of them, contributing with this the harmonization of law, rights and justice.
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