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CONSTITUTIONAL STATE AND GOVERNANCE: PLATFORM FOR A DEMOCRATIC OPENNESS OF PUBLIC POLICIES IN MEXICO
It is assumed that the rule of law is guaranteed by the Constitution; the egulatory body that establishes the structure of government, recognizes the primary objective of human rights, and expresses control mechanisms related to the empowerment of the people. However, without a democratic framework,...
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