Santo Domingo.- The Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) and the Academy of Sciences of the Dominican Republic put into circulation two important works authored by magistrate Rafael H. Herrera Carbuccia, which will serve as a source of documentation for judges, prosecutors and students of Law.
These are “The Labor Reference: Doctrine, Legislation and Jurisprudence 1998-2021, and “Studies of Constitutional Labor Law”, where professionals in the area will be able to find topics on great legal and doctrinal values.
The first work brings together the discussions of 23 years, the legislation applicable to labor matters, and two doctrine essays, one on labor referral and procedural guarantees and another on old and new debates on labor referral, where discussions and analysis of issues and jurisprudence on the topic examined.
While the second work brings together investigations of works from a decade and where labor relations in constitutional law are analyzed from a novel and dialectical perspective, as explained in a statement.
This book is prefaced by the past presidents of the SCJ, Jorge A. Subero Isa and Mariano German Mejía, being the first time this has happened.
The second work entitled “Studies on Constitutional Labor Law” brings together investigations of works from a decade of the author, where labor relations in constitutional law are analyzed from a novel and dialectical perspective.
This last work has three prologues of proven authority such as the jurist Eduardo Jorge Prats, the former vice president Rafael Alburquerque and Milton Ray Guevara, president of the Constitutional Court (TC).
The works were presented in the SCJ auditorium, in an act that included the opening words of magistrate Luis Henry Molina Peña, president of the high court.
The event was open to students, professionals, lawyers, magistrates and the general public.
Herrera Carbuccia is coordinator of the Commission of Legal, Political and Administrative Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the Dominican Republic and First Substitute Judge of the President of the Supreme Court of Justice and member of the Third Chamber.