Published Apr 15, 2009



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Nattan Nisimblat

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Abstract

The res iudicata principle has its origin in the ancient roman law. Today, the con- stitutional jurisprudence has placed limitations and directives to its application, in order to preserve the real need for juridical security. 

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Administración de justicia, derecho comparado, jurisprudencia constitucional, administración de justicia, derechos y privilegios, proceso, resolución judicial, derecho consuetudinario, derecho romano, derecho constitucionalJustice, administration of comparative law, constitutional jurisprudence, legal actions, legal administration, legal procedure, judicial procedure, legal decisions, rights and privileges, comparative law, common law, constitutional history, roman law

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Nisimblat, N. (2009). THE RES IUDICATA PRINCIPLE IN THE COLOMBIAN CONSTITUCIONAL JURISPRUDENCE AND THE ESTOPPEL PRINCIPLE IN THE COMMON LAW. Vniversitas, 58(118), 247–271. Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/14519
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