Book contents
- Through Thin and Thick
- Globalization and Human Rights
- Through Thin and Thick
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I Conception
- Part II Concretion
- Part III Confliction
- Part IV Connection
- 24 Overview
- 25 Positivity
- 26 Procedure
- 27 Protection
- 28 Security
- 29 Aggregation
- 30 Collectivization
- 31 Internationalization
- Conclusion
- Index
- Books in the Series
27 - Protection
from Part IV - Connection
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 June 2022
- Through Thin and Thick
- Globalization and Human Rights
- Through Thin and Thick
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I Conception
- Part II Concretion
- Part III Confliction
- Part IV Connection
- 24 Overview
- 25 Positivity
- 26 Procedure
- 27 Protection
- 28 Security
- 29 Aggregation
- 30 Collectivization
- 31 Internationalization
- Conclusion
- Index
- Books in the Series
Summary
Virtually all constitutions in Iberian America enshrine a special litigious implement through which anybody may vindicate her guaranties. Often, they denominate it “amparo,” a word that might denote safekeeping or shelter. The Colombian charter uses instead the term “tutela,” which might translate into “guardianship” or “defense,” whereas that of Chile opts for “recurso de protección,” or (literally) “protection recourse.” The Brazilian constitutionalized text, in turn, speaks of a “mandado de segurança,” or (possibly) “security mandate.”
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- Through Thin and Thick , pp. 272 - 284Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022