Fundamental Rights Irradiation Effect on Lüth’s Rulling Decided in 1958
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Keywords

Human rights
law
interpretation and construction
amparo (Writ)
civil law
Fundamental rights
collision
rules
principles
“irradiation effect”

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Fundamental Rights Irradiation Effect on Lüth’s Rulling Decided in 1958. (2012). International Law: Revista Colombiana De Derecho Internacional, 10(20), 213-246. https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/internationallaw/article/view/13728
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Abstract

This article explains the context and the importance of one of the most important rulings emitted by the german Federal constitutional court, emphasizing the “irradiation effect” as expression of a culture that gives prevalence to fundamental rights over other legal aspects. Additionally it refers to the distinction among principles and rules which enable the construction of certain methods of interpretation.

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