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Citizens’ Rights, Liberties and Safeguards in the Nicaraguan Constitution

Civil Rights, Institutions, Law, Speeches and Conferences

The democratic republic [ … ] cannot exist or be maintained, without the validity of the fundamental rights and freedoms of the people, and without the effective participation of its citizens.

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The U.S. Travel Ban: Under Scrutiny by the Courts

Civil Rights, Institutions, Law

What is clear is that the U.S. Constitution and its institutions are alive and working.

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Institutionalism for Development

Institutions, Law, Speeches and Conferences

Formal institutions are not a cause, but an effect. They are a consequence; a reflection of fundamental principles and values, whose construction must stem from the bottom, from the fiber of society.

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