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A World Constitution in the key of human rights from the periphery of the world Javier Antonio Tobar Rodríguez, Manuel Eduardo Rodríguez Arias 37-57 Abstract 379 PDF (Español) 226 PDF (Español)
Two effects of COVID-19 in Colombia: deepening inequality and a return to hyperpresidentialism Pedro Javier Barrera Varela 59-88 Abstract 2774 PDF (Español) 1555 PDF (Español)
Presidentialism in times of pandemic: Ecuador Ángel Eduardo Torres Maldonado 89-109 Abstract 814 PDF (Español) 1101 PDF (Español)
Constitutionalism, hyper-presidentialism and imbalance of powers in Brazil at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic Graça Maria Borges de Freitas 111-137 Abstract 529 PDF (Español) 423 PDF (Español)
Ulysses unbound? The Covid-19 public health emergency in the context of Chile’s constitutional crisis Antonio Morales 139-160 Abstract 262 PDF (Español) 266 PDF (Español)
Hyperpresidentialism and fundamental rights in times of COVID-19. An analysis of the Paraguayan case Camilo Filártiga Callizo, Rodrigo Ayala Miret 161-180 Abstract 953 PDF (Español) 706 PDF (Español)
Public Emergency, Presidentialism and Rule of Law in Argentina in the context of the COVID-19 Cristian Altavilla 181-202 Abstract 593 PDF (Español) 549 PDF (Español)
Effects during the COVID-19 pandemic, in the mental health Luisa Cristina Álvarez Ulloa 203-218 Abstract 6083 PDF (Español) 4327 PDF (Español)
Income inequality in Colombia: empirical evidence in the period 1990-2018 Juan Sebastian Salazar Garcia 219-238 Abstract 682 PDF (Español) 1029 PDF (Español)
Towards a new conceptualization of Bioethics and application of its principles in the legal system Brayan Alexander Diaz Piragauta 239-251 Abstract 652 PDF (Español) 716 PDF (Español)