Impact of our network
Theory and research
Universities and academics contribute studies on constitutional law, human rights, democracy, and the rule of law.
Use in practice
Courts, legal clinics, and NGOs apply ICCAL principles in real contexts, defending the rights of individuals and communities facing vulnerability or historical discrimination.
Concept of interaction
As a regional approach to transformative constitutionalism, ICCAL seeks to provide normative and constitutional responses to the structural deficits and socioeconomic challenges faced by Latin American countries.
It addresses common problems such as the exclusion of social groups, fragile normative systems, and the difficulty of fully guaranteeing rights.
The Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg, Germany) has promoted the creation of a network of allied institutions with which research projects, events, and publications have been developed.
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Institutions of the Inter-American Human Rights System and the UN
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National Tribunals & Institutions
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Universities
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Civil Society and NGOs
October 2024
La dimensión laboral del constitucionalismo transformador en América Latina
Construcción de un ius commune
June 2024
América Central
El derecho ante democracias desafiadas
February 2024
The Impact of the Inter-American Human Rights System
Transformations on the Ground
Get to know our ICCAL projects
Discover the projects that bring ICCAL to life through research, collaboration, and local initiatives.