Journal article

Building a bridge between reality and the constitution: The establishment and development of the Colombian Constitutional Court


Authors listMerhof, Katrin

Publication year2015

Pages714-732

JournalInternational Journal of Constitutional Law

Volume number13

Issue number3

ISSN1474-2640

eISSN1474-2659

Open access statusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1093/icon/mov043

PublisherOxford University Press


Abstract
The Colombian Constitutional Court has gained a high reputation around the world. In a country that is plagued by the war on drugs, violence, inequalities, and corruption, the court has managed to strengthen the rights of the displaced and homeless victims of these conflicts, women, workers, sick persons, and other underprivileged social groups. The trust of the citizens in the court therefore is high, which is reflected in the constantly growing number of constitutional complaints and judicial reviews. By proving its independence, the court has also earned the respect of politicians. However, the court took on this role only gradually, and had to learn from mistakes made at the beginning. This article presents not only the history and the most important achievements of the court from its founding to the present, but also addresses the challenges it faces.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMerhof, K. (2015) Building a bridge between reality and the constitution: The establishment and development of the Colombian Constitutional Court, International Journal of Constitutional Law, 13(3), pp. 714-732. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/mov043

APA Citation styleMerhof, K. (2015). Building a bridge between reality and the constitution: The establishment and development of the Colombian Constitutional Court. International Journal of Constitutional Law. 13(3), 714-732. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/mov043


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