The transplant of John Rawls' Principles of Justice into the Colombian Constitution of 1991 and their influence to overcome the traditional legal formalism in Colombia
This essay wants to show that the main elements of the John Rawls’ principles of justice were transplanted into the Colombian Constitution of 1991, and that they have been used by the Constitutional Court, especially the second principle, as an instrument to overcome the legal formalism traditionally practiced by the Colombian Judiciary, and to protect more effectively both fundamental and social rights.