INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
CASE OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL TRIBUNAL (CAMBA CAMPOS ET AL.) v. ECUADOR
JUDGMENT OF AUGUST 28, 2013
(Preliminary objections, merits, reparations and costs)
In the case of the Constitutional Tribunal (Camba Campos et al.),
the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (hereinafter “the Inter-American Court” or “the
Court”), composed of the following judges:
Diego García-Sayán, President
Manuel E. Ventura Robles, Vice President
Alberto Pérez Pérez, Judge
Eduardo Vio Grossi, Judge
Roberto F. Caldas, Judge
Humberto Antonio Sierra Porto, Judge, and
Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor Poisot, Judge;
also present,
Pablo Saavedra Alessandri, Secretary, and
Emilia Segares Rodríguez, Deputy Secretary,
pursuant to Articles 62(3) and 63(1) of the American Convention on Human Rights
(hereinafter also “the American Convention” or “the Convention”) and Articles 31, 32, 42,
65 and 67 of the Rules of Procedure of the Court (hereinafter “the Rules of Procedure”),
delivers this Judgment, structured as follows: