CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Constitutional law is a branch of law that deals with the study, interpretation and application of the Constitution of a country.
Objectives of constitutional law
The purpose of constitutional law is to guarantee the legal, political, and social order of a state by regulating its organization, functioning, and the fundamental rights of its citizens.
Constitutional Law Services
Advice on fundamental rights
Defense and promotion of human rights and constitutional freedoms, such as freedom of expression, the right to privacy, and equality before the law.
Amparo proceedings
Representation and advice in amparo proceedings against acts by authorities that violate citizens’ constitutional rights.
Review of regulations and laws
Analysis and legal opinion on the constitutionality of rules, laws, and regulations, as well as their possible challenge in court.
Appeal on grounds of unconstitutionality
Filing appeals with the constitutional court to invalidate regulations that contravene the Constitution.
Advice on constitutional reforms
Consultancy on constitutional reform processes and adaptation to new legal provisions.
Protection of social and labor rights
Defense in cases related to social rights (education, health, housing, work, etc.) and their interpretation in accordance with the Constitution.
Defense of the rule of law
Legal representation in cases related to compliance with constitutional provisions and strengthening the rule of law.
Consultancy on the separation of powers system
Advice on the separation of powers of the State and the interaction between the different branches of government (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial).
Electoral and constitutional law
Advice on compliance with constitutional regulations in electoral processes and the protection of political rights.
Advice on the creation and protection of autonomous bodies
Consultancy on the creation and operation of autonomous bodies within the framework of the Constitution.
Constitutional litigation
Representation in constitutional courts or supreme courts in cases of constitutional interpretation or constitutional disputes.
Minority and indigenous peoples' rights
Legal advice and defense in the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples and vulnerable groups within the constitutional framework.
Characteristics of constitutional law
It regulates the form of government, the division of powers (executive, legislative, and judicial), and the powers of each body, ensuring a balance and the proper distribution of power.
The Constitution is the supreme and hierarchically superior norm to all other laws and regulations within a country.
Guarantees the protection of the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens, ensuring that the State provides respect for the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens.
The Constitution adapts to social, political and economic changes through a procedure of reforms or amendments.
This implies that the actions of the authorities must be based on the law in force and that the legal system must be fair and equitable.
Areas where we can find constitutional law
Constitutional law is the foundation of our freedom and justice, which is why we can find constitutional law in the following areas.
Organization and functioning of public authorities (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial).
Human Rights.
Electoral System.
Constitutional Review.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Constitutional Law.
Constitutional law is the branch of public law that studies the organization of the State, its institutions, human rights and the guarantees granted to its citizens.
The control of constitutionality is a judgment that evaluates whether the rules and acts of the authorities comply with the current Constitution.
If you believe that a law is unconstitutional, you may file an action of unconstitutionality before the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN).
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