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Constitutional Precedent In The Mexican Supreme Court

Reseña

This book is an example of the transformative power of the judicial system and the importance of the constitutional control of the norms and acts of any public authority in order to protect the human rights of everyone. This work systematizes 50 of the most emblematic decisions that Mexico's Supreme Court has issued in recent years and that have positioned this court as a main actor in the construction of a more fair and equitable society. The decisions that have been selected stand out for their resolution of complex problems, their argumentative solidity and their contributions to democratic constitutionalism. It was sought that the chosen decisions have a high legal value and have been crucial to trace the path followed in the interpretation of certain human rights cases or related situations.

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Introductory note

I. Standard of constitutional review

II. Right to the free development of one’s personality

III. Right to the freedom of expression and information

IV. Right to equality and non-discrimination

V. Gender

VI. Rights of children and adolescents

VII. Rights of indigenous peoples and communities

VIII. Economic, social, cultural and environmental rights

IX. Guarantees in criminal proceedings

X. Rights to access to justice and due process

XI. Civil and patrimonial liability of the state