The due process and the principal guidelines for a procedural model in the constitutional Rule of Law
Abstract
The Government of laws comes from the Legislative State, whose essential element, among others, is the effective jurisdictional custody
of all the rights and liberties; in this perspective the author inspects the evolution of the denomination of Government of laws; he explains the jurisdictional custody and the due process like fundamental rights; if both rights have identity relation or are different; it also exposes his proposal on the matter; and finally it deals with the recognition of these two rights in the Peruvian Law.
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