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Title: Los conflictos de poderes en el estado constitucional: el caso de estudio Venezuela
Authors: Ávila Hernández, Flor
Córdova Jaimes, Édgar
Keywords: Public law;Democracy;Constitutional law;Democratic institutionality
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Ávila Hernández, F. and É. Córdova Jaimes (2017). EditoriLos conflictos de poderes en el estado constitucional: el caso de estudio Venezuela. Cultura Latinoamericana. Revista de Estudios Interculturales. 25 (1). pp. 167-183.
Abstract: The objective of the present article is to carry out a discussion from the theoretical approaches on the competences, separation of powers and a priori consequences that the de facto disappearance of the autonomy of the legislative and Judicial powers and the consequences thereof for the rule of law. We review experiences from Europe (Italy and Spain) and then introduce the Venezuelan case, we conclude that from the conflict of powers, and therefore from the weakening of the rule of law typical pluralist democracies as in theory is Venezuelan, actions Of the Supreme Court of Justice has not only unconstitutionally invaded AN competencies, blocking inherent functions based on an “overcoming” right in terms of ideological rather than lawful biases, which has led to the establishment of a Procedural democracy and violating the citizens’ right to choose, turning the electoral will expressed into useless.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10556/3252
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-1517
ISSN: 2346-0326
Appears in Collections:Cultura Latinoamericana. Vol. 25, Núm. 1 (enero-junio 2017)

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