The Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences of Santo Domingo (UASD) granted recognition to the bibliographical and literary work of the jurist Namphi Rodríguez “for his invaluable contribution to Dominican Law and commitment to excellence academic”.
The merit was awarded to lawyer, professor and writer in an official event of the Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences (FCJP), chaired by the academic authorities, headed by Dean Héctor Pereyra and the director of the School of Law, Martín Montilla.
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“The invaluable contribution of the professor Namphi Rodriguez to Dominican Law and the commitment to academic excellence are reflected in fundamental works such as the Dictionary of Jurisprudence ConstitutionalConstitutional Protection of Consumers and Users, Right to Information and Citizenship before the Constitutional Court, among others,” said Dean Pereyra y Montilla.
At the event held in the auditorium of the Faculty of Law were present, in addition to the university authorities, the first substitute of the president of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ), Manuel Ramón Herrera Carbuccia, the judge emeritus of the Constitutional Court (TC), Hermógenes Acosta de los Santos and the magistrate of the Superior Administrative Court (TSA) Franklin E. Concepción, among other personalities.
Rodríguez spoke at the closing of the FCJP Legal Book Fair and referred to the legal current that has emerged in local law called New Public Law, determined by the precedent of Court Constitutional Law and the binding jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ), which have changed the system of sources of the Dominican legal system.
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“The precedent of the Constitutional Court and the binding nature of the jurisprudence of the SCJ brought to us by Law 2-23, on Appeal of Cassation, have changed the system of sources of the Right Dominican, transforming a Law legislative in a mixed, jurisprudential and legislative law,” he said.
He noted that in his latest bibliographical works on jurisprudence he has made an exhaustive assessment of this transformation process, almost three decades after the installation of the Social Status in the Dominican Republic.
“The next work that I will publish next year demonstrates this, it will be a Glossary of the Contentious-Administrative Process that compares the jurisprudence of the SCJ with that of the TC”, he advanced.
Rodríguez is a specialist in Public Law from several universities in Spain, the United States and Colombia. Has specialization in the Inter-American System of Human Rights and has taught at several universities in the country on Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Consumer Law and the Environment.
He is general secretary for the Dominican chapter of the World Association for Constitutional Justice (AMJC) and member of the Dominican Institute of Constitutional Law (IDDC) and the Association of Dominican Writers (AED).