The constitutional bloc and the protection of human rights
Abstract
The constitutionality block is a set of principles, values and norms that serve the interpretation, reasoning and argumentation of constitutional law in its integration to the international law of human rights and international humanitarian law. These new possibilities, unthinkable in a closed legal system, have the fundamental characteristic in that they place first the human person and their dignity at the moment of realizing the control of the constitutionality of the laws (constitutional supremacy) and the control of conventionality to favor of international human rights treaties from the French Constitution of the Fifth Republic (10. 4.1958).