Introduction
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52292/j.dsc.2000.2374Keywords:
Individual Rights, Coto vedado, Moral Theories, Constitutional LawAbstract
The core of individual rights has been called "coto vedado", to highlight their independence from political arguments. Some of the main concerns of the theories that attribute moral rights to individuals are the following: what consequences are derived from this assignment of rights for the institutional design of a community?; In what way may this core of individual rights be legally protected?; Is it convenient to introduce the rights collected in the "coto vedado" in principles of Constitutional Law? This volume offers an analysis of these problems.
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