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WHY ARE THE LAWS APPROVED IN CONGRESS?

¿POR QUÉ SE APRUEBAN LAS NORMAS JURÍDICAS EN EL CONGRESO? SOCIO-LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE CREATION OF RULES



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Silva-García, G., & Ortega-Ruiz, L. G. (2023). WHY ARE THE LAWS APPROVED IN CONGRESS? SOCIO-LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE CREATION OF RULES. The Republican Journal, 35, 133-150. https://ojs.urepublicana.edu.co/index.php/revistarepublicana/article/view/904

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Germán Silva-García
    Luis Germán Ortega-Ruiz


      Luis Germán Ortega-Ruiz,

      Magíster en Derecho, Especialista en Derecho Administrativo y Abogado de la Universidad Santo Tomás, Especialista en Derecho Constitucional de la Universidad del Rosario, Especialista en Alta Dirección del Estado de la Escuela Superior de Administración Pública ESAP. Profesor e investigador de la Universidad Católica de Colombia a cuyo Grupo de Investigación en Derecho Público y TICs pertenece este trabajo.


      The proposed thesis maintains that the bills or legislative acts that are processed in the Congress of the Republic of Colombia have a greater chance of being approved, in a way that is quite significant, depending on the status position of the parliamentarian who presents the legislative initiative or work as speaker of the same This implies that the members of parliament, senators and representatives to the chamber, are not equal to each other, since there would be congressmen with greater power and prestige than others, according to their status. The content of a project is important, but in many cases it can lose relevance, if it does not have the support represented in the authority that emanates from the power and prestige of the parliamentarian who postulates it. The research identifies which status systems have decisive influence and seeks to understand their origin and the reasons behind their influence. The investigation was carried out with the help of observing parliamentary activity and conducting in-depth interviews with congressmen and personnel from the UTL Legislative Work Units.

      DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21017/Rev.Repub.2023.v35.a152


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