The Effective protection as a protective human right against procedural norms that hinder the access of the jurisdiction, in light of what was resolved by the third collegiate court in civil matters of the fourth circuit upon hearing the direct amparo trial
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https://doi.org/10.29105/dj3.5-101Keywords:
Effective protection, Fuzzy control, Access to justice, Due process, Procedural rulesAbstract
The scope of the Effective Jurisdictional Guardianship and its impact on the parameters established by the procedural norms that govern civil trials in the State of Nuevo León are analyzed, under the guidelines established in the constitutional scrutiny carried out by the Third Collegiate Court on Matters Court of the Fourth Circuit, who considered that established in article 418 of the Code of Civil Procedures of the State of Nuevo León constitutes an obstacle to access to justice.
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