Latin America is a region which has experienced profound constitutional change; from the brutality of dictatorial and authoritarian political regimes during the 1960s and 1970s to the transition towards new constitutional settlements starting in the mid-1980s. All the while the region has continued to confront deep-seated social and economic legacies of extreme inequality and the accompanying problems of repression and violence. This article seeks to develop a philosophical perspective on these matters and argues that instances of significant change requires further attention to be paid to how transformation of the experience and meaning of constitutionalism unfolds. Pursuing these questions necessitates, it will be argued, recourse to crit...
Abstract: In this introduction to the issue on New Trends in Latin American Constitutionalism,Santi...
Este artículo discute las tesis sostenidas por Roberto Gargarella en los libros: La sala de máquinas...
In this work, the author offers a new perspective of the Constitutional Reform in Latin America in t...
The essay proposes a postcolonial approach to the history of the concept of \u201cconstitution\u201d...
After suffering authoritarian regimes and blood-shedding military dictatorships – in many of which h...
Responding to a growing social inequality and a political crisis taking place in traditional governm...
There is a large and diverse body of empirical research on constitutional change and "new constituti...
Latin American countries have experienced frequent processes of constitutional change. Just in the f...
El Ius Constitutionale Commune en América Latina (ICCAL) se refiere a un enfoque regional sobre el c...
In Latin America, the severe flaws in post dictatorial representative democracies and the constituti...
This Article explores the following question: why did constitutionalism in Latin America take a diff...
Some constitutional changes are constitutional amendments in name alone. These unusual constitutiona...
Starting from the assumption that constitutions arise in politically and socially convulsed contexts...
José Antonio Aguilar Rivera discusses recent reforms to the constitutions of several Latin American ...
This article explores the wave of democratization that swept through Latin America during the 1980s....
Abstract: In this introduction to the issue on New Trends in Latin American Constitutionalism,Santi...
Este artículo discute las tesis sostenidas por Roberto Gargarella en los libros: La sala de máquinas...
In this work, the author offers a new perspective of the Constitutional Reform in Latin America in t...
The essay proposes a postcolonial approach to the history of the concept of \u201cconstitution\u201d...
After suffering authoritarian regimes and blood-shedding military dictatorships – in many of which h...
Responding to a growing social inequality and a political crisis taking place in traditional governm...
There is a large and diverse body of empirical research on constitutional change and "new constituti...
Latin American countries have experienced frequent processes of constitutional change. Just in the f...
El Ius Constitutionale Commune en América Latina (ICCAL) se refiere a un enfoque regional sobre el c...
In Latin America, the severe flaws in post dictatorial representative democracies and the constituti...
This Article explores the following question: why did constitutionalism in Latin America take a diff...
Some constitutional changes are constitutional amendments in name alone. These unusual constitutiona...
Starting from the assumption that constitutions arise in politically and socially convulsed contexts...
José Antonio Aguilar Rivera discusses recent reforms to the constitutions of several Latin American ...
This article explores the wave of democratization that swept through Latin America during the 1980s....
Abstract: In this introduction to the issue on New Trends in Latin American Constitutionalism,Santi...
Este artículo discute las tesis sostenidas por Roberto Gargarella en los libros: La sala de máquinas...
In this work, the author offers a new perspective of the Constitutional Reform in Latin America in t...