CARL MENGER IN SAN JOSÉ DE COSTA RICA? ABOUT A GAME OF MIRRORS BETWEEN CONSTITUTIONAL AND PLURALIST THEORISTS

Authors

  • Victorino Solá

Keywords:

Constitutional Law, nternational Human Rights Law, Legal Pluralism, Evolutionary Interpretation

Abstract

As suggested by certain experts, human rights protection systems have not only supported the consideration of international treaties as paradigmatic documents in constitutional adjudication by national operators, they have also sponsored a decisive hermeneutic canon by virtue of which they must merit special treatment in so far as they are presented as living instruments, whose proper exegesis has to accompany the evolution of the times and the conditions of current life. Such frequent characterization in the annals of Inter-American jurisprudence, raises attractive problems regarding the degree of interaction that interpreters establish between Constitutional Law and International Human Rights Law.

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Author Biography

Victorino Solá

Lawyer. Doctor in Law and Social Sciences (National University of Córdoba-Argentina/ UNC). Specialist in Constitutional Justice and Protection of Fundamental Rights (University of Pisa). Director of the Minority Law Journal. Undergraduate and postgraduate teacher in Constitutional Law (UNC - Catholic University of Córdoba/UCC), Constitutional and Conventional Procedural Law (UCC) and Transnational Procedural Law (Universidad Siglo XXI). Member of the Argentine Association of Constitutional Law, the Argentine Association of Procedural Law, the Institute of Federalism of the National Academy of Law of Córdoba, the Institute of Human Rights of the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the UCC and the Ibero-American Institute of Parliamentary Law.

Published

2020-08-18

How to Cite

Solá, V. (2020). CARL MENGER IN SAN JOSÉ DE COSTA RICA? ABOUT A GAME OF MIRRORS BETWEEN CONSTITUTIONAL AND PLURALIST THEORISTS. Revista De La Facultad De Derecho, 11(1), 1–88. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/29916

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Section

Doctrine and research