Access to public information in the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court and its impact in ordinary justice
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Public Information
Secret or reserve
Constitutional Court

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Fernández González, M. Ángel. (2021). Access to public information in the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court and its impact in ordinary justice. Derecho Público Iberoamericano, (19), 55–95. Retrieved from https://revistas.udd.cl/index.php/RDPI/article/view/655

Abstract

The jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court is systematized (between June 2012 and January 2021) about the principle of publicity, contained in article 8, paragraph 2 of the Constitution, regarding the regulation provided for in Law No. 20.285, on access to public information, and its impact on the resolution of the respective pending claim in the Appeals and Supreme Courts.

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References

Alarcón Jaña, Pablo, “Principios constitucionales de la organización judicial”, en Revista Chilena de Derecho, vol. 26, n.° 1, Santiago, 1999.

Núñez Poblete, Manuel A., “Los efectos de las sentencias en el proceso de inaplicabilidad en Chile: Examen a un quinquenio de la reforma constitucional”, en Estudios Constitucionales, vol. 10, n.º 1, Santiago, 2012.

Valenzuela Villalobos, Williams Eduardo, “La sentencia de inaplicabilidad y su cumplimiento por parte de los tribunales de justicia”, en Estudios Constitucionales, vol. 17, n.º 1, Santiago, 2019.

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