Legal nature of the andean communitarian norms

Authors

  • Luis Carlos Plata Universidad del Norte
  • Donna Yepes Universidad del Norte

Abstract

The community law by virtue of its supranationality is constituted
in a special classification different from the national and international laws that is inserted in the juridical national classifications
with a superior value to the national law which it displeases or
substitutes in a direct and automatic form.
There is an ordered system of laws where the first one is the
“Community Constitution” and then derivatives or secondary
that come from the community organs. Also is recognized the
importance of this procedure in the conformation of the block
of constitutionality.
The Andean law escapes from the normal controls of legality
and for its fulfilled execution each country preserves residual or
complementary competitions of legislative nature. The Andean
Court of Justice is the authority in the Andean law and its activity
adds to that of the State Judge in the same sense.

Author Biographies

Luis Carlos Plata, Universidad del Norte

Abogado Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, magíster en Derecho Económico Universidad
Externado de Colombia

Donna Yepes, Universidad del Norte

Abogada de la Universidad del Norte. Programa Jóvenes Investigadores 2006 de la Dirección
de Investigaciones y Proyectos (DIP) de la Universidad del Norte

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Research Articles