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Vaccination against Covid-19 in Latin America: progress and pending challenges

Control of conventionality in the parliaments of the States that are part of the Inter-American Human Rights System

The Paradox of the Indigenous Question in Colombia

Vaccine Apartheid and the Unlikely Overcoming of the Pandemic by 2023

Publications related to transformative constitutionalism and the Ius Constitucionale Commune in Latin America -ICCAL. Books, chapters and articles (chronological order)

Margin of national appreciation? The problem is in the institutional design!

Why a Constituent Assembly is not the solution to the crisis in Colombia and it was in Chile

Will the pandemic be overcome by 2023?

The integration clauses in the constitutions of South America / Integration clauses in the constitutions of South-America. International Colombia magazine, U. de los Andes, no. 86, p. 165-192, 2016.

The Latin American integration clause in Colombia: between the "bond of union" and the tautology of the "straitjacket". State Law Magazine, U. Externado de Colombia, no. 37, p. 127-163, 2016.

Will Latin American integration be part of the constitutional debate in Chile? / The counter

Is it possible to consolidate a Ius Commune in Latin America without contemplating economic, political and social integration? Working Papers No. 72, pgs. 1-25, Department of Constitutional Law U. Externado, 2017.

The Right of Cultural Minorities to Binding Consent: Case Study of Judicial Dialogue in the Framework of a Ius Constitutionale Commune in Latin America, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law & International Law (MPIL), Research Paper No. 2017-11.

First Rivers, then Mountains, and Now the Amazon. Do “Things” Have Rights?

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