Constitutional treatment rights in Venezuela. Efficiency or depreciation?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.15.2014.14142Keywords:
constitutional rights, escalation, international treaties, devaluationAbstract
This article makes a strictly constitutional study of the treatment that makes the Venezuelan Constitution of 1999 on the rights. The Constitution of Venezuela, which closes a constitutional cycle of almost two centuries, is the most bold, comprehensive and updated regarding the precedent in the treatment of fundamental rights, both in its design and structure and extension of protected rights, and can be considered particularly relevant aspects the broad constitutional recognition of rights, as well as the institutions and mechanisms of protection and assurance that you create in order to the effectiveness of those rights Systematics taken in the constitutional title III to regulate the rights, is due to a purely thematic vision, and not of hierarchy between the various rights, in relation to its modes of operation. All rights are fundamental to the Constitution, and this, coupled with the great payroll rights and its profuse, rhetoric and careful regulation, may involve its trivialization and devaluation, great danger, if we take into account that distressed constitutional rights lose effectiveness as a barrier that restrains public authorities and individuals.
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