The lights and shadows of Constitutional Justice: a comparative approach Mexico-Spain

Authors

  • Miguel Revenga Sánchez Universidad de Cádiz
  • Rocío Guadalupe Quiñones Andrade IIJ-UNAM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/aijc.24.02

Keywords:

Supreme Court of Justice (Mexico), Constitutional Court (Spain), constitutional control system.

Abstract

This paper enlists and compares several regulative mechanisms of the Mexican Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation and the Constitutional Court of Spain, framed as inherently problematic. This consideration emanates from a contrasting historical standpoint regarding the meaning of the Constitution and the position of its supreme interpreter. These historical structures derive in a series of practices that demand a contemporary revision to improve the constitutional control system, as a whole, and to advance its credibility and efficiency. 

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Published

2020-06-10

How to Cite

Revenga Sánchez, M., & Quiñones Andrade, R. G. (2020). The lights and shadows of Constitutional Justice: a comparative approach Mexico-Spain. Anuario Iberoamericano De Justicia Constitucional, 24(1), 51–82. https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/aijc.24.02

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STUDIES

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