El Procedural Law 31 Years After the Reform of the Argentine National Constitution
Abstract
This paper analyses the evolution of Argentine procedural law three decades after the 1994 constitutional reform, focusing on its impact on the judicial process and the incorporation of supranational norms. It highlights how the hierarchization of human rights treaties modified the procedural paradigm, requiring judges to control conventionality and greater protection of fundamental guarantees. Through a critical approach, it identifies regulatory advances and pending challenges in Argentine judicial practice. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need to strengthen the Argentine procedural system through technological tools, clear language, and alternative resolution mechanisms to consolidate a justice system that is accessible, agile, and respectful of the current constitutional framework.
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