Full Case Name:  Sentencia C-367, 2006

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Country of Origin:  Colombia Court Name:  Constitutional Court Primary Citation:  Sentencia C-367, 2006 Date of Decision:  Tuesday, May 16, 2006 Judge Name:  Dra. CLARA INÉS VARGAS HERNÁNDEZ Docket Num:  D-6013
Summary: Decision C-367 decides on the unconstitutionality of some of the provisions of the Taurine Regulatory Statute. The Court held the provisions constitutional, but added a limitation to the participation of minors in the practice of bullfighting. With this decision, children under 14 cannot participate in the “cuadrillas.” The term “cuadrillas” is used to describe the group of people that accompany and assist the matador in the bullring throughout the duration of the bullfight. Sentencia C-367 imposes the principle of impartiality on the behavior of Mayors. Mayors have to act in strict accordance to the Law and the Constitution, and must be impartial when it comes to making decisions that affect this activity. According to this principle, “Mayors have the duty to act, recognizing that the purpose of the different procedures is to assure and guarantee the rights of all the people without any level of discrimination.” The Court also reaffirmed that Congress has complete power to legislate on bullfighting on the national level.
Documents:  PDF icon C-367-06.pdf (779.25 KB)

 

 

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