Considerations about cassation in Colombia
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cassation, right protection, human rights, processAbstract
Relativity is a theory exposed by physicist Albert Einstein, according to which physical laws transform, when the reference system is changed. This is a fascinating subject for science that has managed to find the essential unity between material and energy, and potentially can also be a topic of great interest to jurists, that from the changes in the law after the postwar, found fields linked between traditional theories and the neoconstitutionalism. This is the case of cassation in Colombia, in both civil and criminal area. A legal resource that saw the light with a vertical clarity and gradually has been moving closer to the complex world of human rights. The constitutionalization of law is a reality, but to transform institutions like cassation, for some it can be an achievement of legal changes, for others a forced deformation, and maybe, too costly. It seems that Einstein’s relativity not only applies to the laws of physics, but also the laws of the legal system, equally permeable to the amazing quantum trends.
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