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Revista Jurídica Derecho

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ROJAS TUDELA, Farit L.. Constitutional democracy as a principle of normative hierarchy of international treaties. Rev. Jur. Der. [online]. 2023, vol.12, n.18, pp.183-200. ISSN 2413-2810.

Abstract The Bolivian Constitution presents a new normative architecture, restating the normative hierarchy in a novel way in article 410. However, from a systematic reading of the Constitution, it is possible to find some antinomies regarding the hierarchy of international treaties. In search of an interpretative solution to the aforementioned antinomies, we resort to an argument of the normative hierarchy of the Constitution based on the democratic principle as a criterion of legal intelligibility

Keywords : International treaties; normative hierarchy; constitutional democracy; constitutional principles.

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