Abstract
In a recent decision taken by the Supreme Court of Justice of Mexico, the Court stated that restrictions on human rights expressly contained in the country’s constitution must be respected at all times over those human rights provisions regulated by international treaties signed by Mexico. Hereafter, this paper will present a discussion of the importance acquired, by virtue of this jurisdictional decision, the legal force of the restrictions imposed on the exercise of human rights in the country.The authors retain the copyright and must provide in writing the authorization for the first publication, via a computer network and printed to Juridical Science. Third parties are allowed to use the published information provided that the authorship of the work and the first publication in this journal are respected and made public.
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