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Revista IUS

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GARCIA RAMIREZ, Sergio. The Conventional Internal Control Court. Rev. IUS [online]. 2011, vol.5, n.28, pp.123-159. ISSN 1870-2147.

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has developed the concept of "control of conventionality", which was recently hosted by the doctrine and jurisprudence contained in several Latin American countries, including Mexico. The author of this article discusses alternatives to the internal judicial conventionality. In this area may include a "matter of conventionality" (similar to the "constitutional question"), which involves consultation on standards conventionality elevated to a higher court competent to hear and resolve the query. This will serve to harmonize national case law and prevents the proliferation of conflicting court decisions.

Keywords : Domestic judicial control of conventionality; conventionality question of international responsibility of the State.

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