El derecho a la verdad

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Abstract

The right to truth is a relatively recent right. For this reason, it does not have an explicit and formal acknowledgment beyond the 9/11 ONU Resolution. However, the right to truth has been in permanent evolution and progress, in particular through the jurisprudential and doctrinaire paths, which warrant an undisputed status as a fundamental autonomous right, which the right to truth already has in practice. This work aims to explain and justify this reality.

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Bernales Rojas, G. (2016). El derecho a la verdad. Estudios Constitucionales, 14(2), 263–304. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-52002016000200009

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