Published 2022-02-05
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The necessary autonomy of human rights from substantive law to judge and sanction jurisdictionally for conflicts between individuals.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/25394088.5784
Gabriel Alejandro Hernández Bernabé Escuela Judicial del Estado de México

With the Constitutional reform of June 2011, the regulation of human rights was implemented as fundamental rights of the governed, establishing as obligations of the State, the protection, promotion and defense of these at the different levels of government. This article establishes the importance of the exact fulfillment of the jurisdictional exercise in the matter of human rights to obtain a judicial sanction, due to its violation between individuals, being within them, the natural persons and the companies, whose origin is the separation and autonomy of the current substantive law of the aforementioned rights, in order to obtain that security and legal certainty, for the good of the subjects of the State, with the due exercise of constitutional guarantees.

keywords: Autonomy, conflicts, human rights, substantive law, jurisdiction, individuals
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Hernández Bernabé, G. A. . (2022). The necessary autonomy of human rights from substantive law to judge and sanction jurisdictionally for conflicts between individuals. Publicaciones E Investigación, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.22490/25394088.5784
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