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- aggregation title "The conventionality control: examples of (un)successful experiences in Latin-America".
- aggregation abstract "This piece concentrates on the duty of national judges to interpret and apply municipal law in accordance with the American Convention on Human Rights. It holds that national judges must carry on a ‘conventionality control', comparing national laws with the Convention and the interpretation of its provisions given by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. It also maintains that there are two types of conventionality control: a narrow one and a broad one, depending on whether the Inter-American Court has already ruled on the matter to be address by the national judge. Finally it shows some examples on (un)successful experiences in Latin-America, where national judges whether compromised the international responsibility of their governments, or spared their government’s time, resources and shame of not being internationally sanction by the Inter-American Court.".
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