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GARRIDO GOMEZ, M. Isabel. Fundamental Rights Seen as State Responsibilities. Bol. Mex. Der. Comp. [online]. 2019, vol.52, n.155, pp.779-798. Epub 28-Feb-2021. ISSN 2448-4873. https://doi.org/10.22201/iij.24484873e.2019.155.14948.
This article notes that fundamental rights constitute a basic nucleus within the rule of law in a broad sense; and the organizational model assumed by contemporary States is that of democracy. From practical reasoning, rights require that we place ourselves in a sphere of complex structures, in which we must emphasize law as an institutional normative system. In this way, fundamental rights are ascribed to persons who behave within a frame of reference composed of interrelated rules, rules that confer faculties and rules that impose duties and obligations, with the possibility of forms that determine the conditions of existence, the legal consequences and the temporal scope of the application of all the rules of legal systems. With this perspective, it should be stressed that the crisis of the national State and the deficit of democracy and the rule of law require rethinking the State and the international order, making it a priority to extrapolate the model of the constitutional rule of law to international relations given the legitimizing role that fundamental rights play.
Palabras llave : Fundamental Rights; Rule of Law; Public Power; Responsibility; International Situation.