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Revista de Derecho (Universidad Católica Dámaso A. Larrañaga, Facultad de Derecho)

Print version ISSN 1510-3714On-line version ISSN 2393-6193

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LAISE, Luciano D.  and  BOHORQUEZ-ARTUNDUAGA, Juan Sebastián. As It Lay Dying: Critical Exam of the Unique Court Model for Labor Matters in the Province of Buenos Aires. Rev. Derecho [online]. 2020, n.22, pp.19-45.  Epub Dec 01, 2020. ISSN 1510-3714.  https://doi.org/10.22235/rd.vi22.2154.

Procedural guarantees include the possibility of reviewing the sentence by a higher court, as recognized in Article 8.2.h of the American Convention of Human Rights. Although that provision refers solely to criminal judgments, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights holds that the former procedural guarantee applies also to tax, administrative, civil and labor law. This article will maintain that even the unique court model was left behind, judges has not been provided in the Chambers of Appeals of Labor. In fact, there is not a single change in the actual enforcement of the right to appeal. Even more, Buenos Aires’ State Supreme Court still holds its same positions and, thus, it rejects to enforce to that right by itself. That does not fit in procedural standards of the regional system and, besides, it entails a lack of defense for a subject of preferent constitutional protection: the worker

Keywords : subject of preferent constitutional protection; vulnerability; labor protection principle; worker; appeal.

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