The judge and the precedent: Towards an interpretation of the separation of powers

The role of the judge during the Roman Republic was decisive and then abolished and relegated to the 'mouth of the law' with the French Revolution. For his part, the judge in the common scheme, he is creator of law and its role is determinant in the American legal system. The Colombian leg...

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Constitution
Democracy
Judicial activism
Judicial precedent
Separation of power
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title The judge and the precedent: Towards an interpretation of the separation of powers
spellingShingle The judge and the precedent: Towards an interpretation of the separation of powers
Constitution
Democracy
Judicial activism
Judicial precedent
Separation of power
title_short The judge and the precedent: Towards an interpretation of the separation of powers
title_full The judge and the precedent: Towards an interpretation of the separation of powers
title_fullStr The judge and the precedent: Towards an interpretation of the separation of powers
title_full_unstemmed The judge and the precedent: Towards an interpretation of the separation of powers
title_sort The judge and the precedent: Towards an interpretation of the separation of powers
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Democracy
Judicial activism
Judicial precedent
Separation of power
topic Constitution
Democracy
Judicial activism
Judicial precedent
Separation of power
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