Some questions on the new Amparo Act

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The Amparo Act regulates articles 103 and 107 of the Mexican Constitution, which lay down the principles and basic rules for the laws and norms of the State, protecting fundamental rights. It is in this regard that the new law considers and enhances constitutional reforms on human rights and its guarantees, issued since June 2011, which imply a Copernican turn in the relationship between Mexican State and individuals.

Without attempting exhaustive analysis, a few examples of the protective turnaround that these constitutional reforms imply and that are currently provided with legal application are shown in the full document (PDF).

José María Lujambio

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