Last face of dictator ship

Authors

  • Fernando Meza Morales Universidad de Antioquia
  • María Cristina Gómez Isaza Universidad de Antioquia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.332256

Keywords:

Social State of Right, tension of being and the obligation to be

Abstract

Judges have assumed a preponderant role in the construction of the Social State of Right. Since the defense of fundamental rights, they have legitimated control to other powers and created the sensation of being the correctors ofthe system. Nevenheless, in this well-intended labour, they have fallen into the antidemocratic game of the other public powers which, without being commited to the constitution, let their labours be developed by the same judges whom they later tally as dictators) or is this excessive power justified in a state that has considered judges as repeaters of the law? Is this excessive power justified without those judges having comprehended the problem ofjustice in a plural society? Is this power justified in the hands of ajudicial apparatus ofthe sociery and to the individual?

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Published

2000-05-09

How to Cite

Meza Morales, F., & Gómez Isaza, M. C. (2000). Last face of dictator ship. Estudios De Derecho, 59(133-4), 191–216. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.332256

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