El Derecho Constitucional sobre Derechos Humanos
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2019-06-04
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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En un Estado constitucional de derecho, el Derecho Constitucional de los derechos humanos no puede circunscribirse solamente a las disposiciones de la Constitución. Reclama construir una serie de categorías materiales y formales que permitan desplegar a los derechos humanos, desde la cúspide del sistema jurídico que representa la Constitución, todo su valor irradiador hacia todas las zonas con relevancia jurídica de la existencia humana. Reclama ante todo un concepto de derechos humanos de tipo material, que tenga en la Persona su punto de partida y su punto de llegada. Y reclama también construir un concepto de norma que permita respetar la autoridad de sus fuentes productoras, y a la vez permita la suficiente flexibilidad para operar con normas constitucionales que se producen en el ordenamiento interno, y las que puedan provenir desde fuera del mismo. Solo de esta manera se podrá atender con suficiencia, también argumentativa, los distintos problemas que puedan generar la vigencia conjunta de los derechos humanos hoy.
In a Constitutional State of Law, constitutional law of human rights could not be reduce to Constitutional rules. It calls for the developing of material and formal categories that would allow to display human rights, from the constitutional summit of the legal system to all domains with legal relevance to the human being. Constitutional law of human rights claims first of all, for a material concept of human rights that could place the human being as start and ending point. It also claims for the building of a concept of rule that could allow to respect the authority of its legal maker sources, and at the same time could be flexible enough to work with the constitutional rules produced at the domestic law, as far as with those who could come from abroad. Only in this way could be possible to attend with adequacy, also argumentative, the different problems created by the aggregate validity of human rights in the current times.
In a Constitutional State of Law, constitutional law of human rights could not be reduce to Constitutional rules. It calls for the developing of material and formal categories that would allow to display human rights, from the constitutional summit of the legal system to all domains with legal relevance to the human being. Constitutional law of human rights claims first of all, for a material concept of human rights that could place the human being as start and ending point. It also claims for the building of a concept of rule that could allow to respect the authority of its legal maker sources, and at the same time could be flexible enough to work with the constitutional rules produced at the domestic law, as far as with those who could come from abroad. Only in this way could be possible to attend with adequacy, also argumentative, the different problems created by the aggregate validity of human rights in the current times.
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Derechos humanos, Persona, Normas constitucionales, Normas convencionales, Bloque de constitucionalidad
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