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Pronouncements of the Constitutional Court regarding conflicts between fundamental rights

Authors

  • Miguel Ángel Fernández González Profesor de Derecho Político y Constitucional, Universidad Católica de Chile, Universidad de los Andes
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Abstract

I am grateful for the invitation that, once again, the Journal of Public Law of the University's Law School extends to us and, very especially, to its Executive Director, Professor Ana María García Barzelatto, because it allows me to examine the contributions —still incipient— that, perhaps without intending or visualizing it, our Constitutional Court is already beginning to formulate around the conflicts between fundamental rights, since it opens a new reference on the subject and does so in a different dimension from that provided by the Ordinary Courts.

Keywords:

Constitutional Court , Fundamental rights , Constitutional Law