THE CONSTITUCIONAL PROJECT OF SE PARATION OF POWERS IN COLOMBIAN POLITICS: NOTES ON ITS DE VELOPMENT ALONG THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
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Keywords

Separation of powers
check and balances
legislative branch
executive branch
judicial branch
supervising public entities
constitutional project

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Barreto Rozo, A. (2011) “THE CONSTITUCIONAL PROJECT OF SE PARATION OF POWERS IN COLOMBIAN POLITICS: NOTES ON ITS DE VELOPMENT ALONG THE TWENTIETH CENTURY”, Vniversitas, 60(122), pp. 213–260. doi:10.11144/Javeriana.vj60-122.pcsp.
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Abstract

This article advances an account of certain itineraries experienced in the Colombian setting regarding the efforts in achieving the separation of public powers. Taking the element of check and balances as a point of reference, four institutional spheres are analized regarding the goal of having separate powers along the twentieth century, i.e. (i) the legislative branch (ii) the executive branch (iii) the judicial branch, and (iv) the supervising public entities.

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