This critical essay, offers an analysis of the recent book by José María Portillo titled Historia Mínima del Constitucionalismo en América Latina. The book is an occasion to reflect on the new approaches on Spanish constitutionalism and to put forward some questions about recurrent problems on Latin American constitutional culture.Fil: Aguero, Alejandro. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Centro de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Centro de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales; Argentin
The author examines the origins and main characteristics of Latin American constitutionalism in the ...
This chapter is the centerpiece of the work of my doctoral thesis Brief History of HispanicAmerican ...
Este estudio tiene como objetivo reflexionar sobre las ideas de bien común y de bienes comunes desde...
The essay proposes a postcolonial approach to the history of the concept of \u201cconstitution\u201d...
This article is an essay review on two recent books about Spanish Constitutional History. At his wor...
This Article explores the following question: why did constitutionalism in Latin America take a diff...
This essay introduces an online edition of Santos P. Amadeo’s Argentine Constitutional Law to be pub...
On February 20 at the Max Planck Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte, the Legal Historian and ...
Starting from the assumption that constitutions arise in politically and socially convulsed contexts...
Roberto Gargarella surveys the landscape of Latin American Constitutionalism from 1810 to 2010, with...
The core matter the article stands is that the contemporary crisis of the constitutionalism in gener...
This article aims to provide perspective on the Latin American constitutionalism, on the one hand, f...
The nineteenth-century Spanish-American constitutionalism was inextricably related to the emancipato...
This article discusses the theses proposed by Roberto Gargarella in the books: The engine room of th...
Edited by Colin Crawford, Dean and Professor of Law, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of ...
The author examines the origins and main characteristics of Latin American constitutionalism in the ...
This chapter is the centerpiece of the work of my doctoral thesis Brief History of HispanicAmerican ...
Este estudio tiene como objetivo reflexionar sobre las ideas de bien común y de bienes comunes desde...
The essay proposes a postcolonial approach to the history of the concept of \u201cconstitution\u201d...
This article is an essay review on two recent books about Spanish Constitutional History. At his wor...
This Article explores the following question: why did constitutionalism in Latin America take a diff...
This essay introduces an online edition of Santos P. Amadeo’s Argentine Constitutional Law to be pub...
On February 20 at the Max Planck Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte, the Legal Historian and ...
Starting from the assumption that constitutions arise in politically and socially convulsed contexts...
Roberto Gargarella surveys the landscape of Latin American Constitutionalism from 1810 to 2010, with...
The core matter the article stands is that the contemporary crisis of the constitutionalism in gener...
This article aims to provide perspective on the Latin American constitutionalism, on the one hand, f...
The nineteenth-century Spanish-American constitutionalism was inextricably related to the emancipato...
This article discusses the theses proposed by Roberto Gargarella in the books: The engine room of th...
Edited by Colin Crawford, Dean and Professor of Law, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of ...
The author examines the origins and main characteristics of Latin American constitutionalism in the ...
This chapter is the centerpiece of the work of my doctoral thesis Brief History of HispanicAmerican ...
Este estudio tiene como objetivo reflexionar sobre las ideas de bien común y de bienes comunes desde...