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Pending tasks for a Latin American popular constitutionalism

Authors

  • Ramiro Álvarez Ugarte

Keywords:

constitucionalismo popular, América Latina, teoría constitucional

Abstract

This paper begins with a hypothesis: there is considerable distance between thought and constitutional reality in Latin America. While in our countries varying degrees of populist leaderships are consolidated, much of the reflections of the "neoconstitutionalism" revolve around rights and ways to implement them effectively through the courts. There are two alternatives –populisms and judiciary technocracies– that relegate citizens to a secondary role and are, therefore, very unattractive. Some authors have sought another path inspired by the so-called popular constitutionalism developed in recent years by academics from the United States. These theories seek to rescue the role of "the people" in the collective self-government. This work suggests that this path is possible but is fraught with difficulties. Going that way requires understanding of the core theory of popular and democratic constitutionalism and releases it from its more provincial aspects. In this regard, there are a number of tasks that need to be addressed before using the theories of popular constitutionalism in an effective way to explain our own realities and contexts.

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Author Biography

Ramiro Álvarez Ugarte

Ramiro Álvarez Ugarte es doctorado en derecho en la Universidad de Columbia

Published

2016-07-01 — Updated on 2022-05-15

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How to Cite

Álvarez Ugarte, R. (2022). Pending tasks for a Latin American popular constitutionalism. Universidad De San Andres Law Review, (3), 1–21. Retrieved from https://revistasdigitales.udesa.edu.ar/index.php/revistajuridica/article/view/117 (Original work published July 1, 2016)