contrarty to the law to order the executive branch to adminster the vaccine
immediately; and
with regards to the implementation of a campaign to reestablish the ecosystem,
this request is too complex on an evidence basis and thus exceeds the limited
framework of this current constitutional remedy requested by the plaintiff
III.
After the circuit court rendered its decision, the ombudsman( fs.
266/271vta. ) and the plainfiff ( fs. 279/288 ) filed their appeals.
At pages 291/294vta., responses to the writ of notice.
At pages 311/vta., the judgment of the District Attorney of the
chamber.
At fs. 346/361, minutes and documentation requested in the judicial
recognition arranged in the order of fs. 313.
IV . It must be taken into account that Article 43 of the new Argentinian
Constitution provides that any person shall file a propmpt and summary
proceeding regarding constitutional guarantees, provided there is no other legal
remedy, against any act or omission of hte public authorities or individuals
which currently or imminently may damage, limit, modify or threaten rights and
guarantees recognized by this Constitution, treaties or laws, with open
arbitrariness or illegality. In such case, the judge may declare that he act or
omission is based on an unconstitutional rule.
V . Article XI of the American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man
which the constitutional hierarchy was stipulated to in Article 75, section 22 of
the new text of the Carta Magna--provides that all persons have the right to have
their health preserved by sanitary and social measures with regards to
nourishment, clothing, housing, medical assistant, corresponding to the level
permitted by public and community resources.
In Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights--also with
constitutional hierarchy--provides that all persons have the right to an adequate
level of life which secures as soon as his or her family, health and well/being
and especially nourishment, clothing, housing, medical assistance and necessary
social services.
Article 12 of the International Covenant for Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights--which also has constitutional hierarchy in the Carta Magna--established