DUE PROCESS
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Keywords

Feudalism
Charters
Magna Carta
Habeas Corpus
Reservation of Jurisdiction
In dubio pro reo
Constitutional guarantees
Due process

How to Cite

Cuello Iriarte, G. (2005) “DUE PROCESS”, Vniversitas, 54(110), pp. 491–510. Available at: https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/14694 (Accessed: 5 June 2025).
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Abstract

A historical review is made about the due process antecedents and the charters that characterized the feudal system, up to the Carta Magna and its subsequent consecrations. Some conclusions are extracted to clarify the notion of due process. Its double nature is studied as well as its doctrine trends. Its legal and jurisprudential application is analysed and the elements embraced by it are analyzed under the Constitution. 

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