Deliberative, Republican, and Egalitarian Institutional Alternatives for Popular Constitutionalism

  1. Bello Hutt, Donald 1
  1. 1 KU Leuven
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    KU Leuven

    Lovaina, Bélgica

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Revista:
Revista Derecho del Estado

ISSN: 0122-9893 2346-2051

Any de publicació: 2021

Número: 48

Pàgines: 183-214

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.18601/01229893.N48.07 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Este artículo examina y propone alternativas institucionales para el constitucionalismo popular. La propuesta es una combinación progresiva de instituciones que buscan dotar a la ciudadanía con el poder final para determinar qué significa una constitución, contribuyendo a asegurar su libertad republicana, implementando mecanismos de deliberación, al tiempo que es respetuoso de una forma particular de comprender la igualdad política. El artículo comienza con una descripción del constitucionalismo popular y de los principios que considero que deberían fundamentar la teoría. Luego, procede a examinar críticamente diversas propuestas institucionales presentes en la literatura. Después de mostrar las áreas en las que dichas propuestas se quedan cortas en el esfuerzo de encarnar los principios aquí defendidos, el artículo aboga por la implementación de cuatro mecanismos que, según sostendré, sí se acercan más a dichos objetivos.

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