Demos as Grundnorm. Self-determination, Right to Decide and Democratic Constitution

Keywords: self-determination, right to decide, demos, democratic constitution, constitutional culture in Spain, territorial conflicts over sovereignty, European Union

Abstract

This contribution engages a conversation with Josep Maria Vilajosana’s reference text on democracy and the right to decide, and makes some theoretical proposals favoring the right to self-determination in the peaceful solution of territorial sovereignty conflicts, such as can be found in Spain regrading Catalonia and the Basque Country. It advocates a constitutional pluralist concept of demoicracy and recovers the centrality of self-determination of peoples as the self-assertion of a political community that has been systematically denied the freedom to decide on its own status and its self-definition as a people, a demos. The deep justification of self-determination lies in democracy and the right to decide and in the close links between popular sovereignty, democracy and law (justice).

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Published
2020-10-01
How to Cite
Bengoetxea, J. (2020). Demos as Grundnorm. Self-determination, Right to Decide and Democratic Constitution. EUNOMÍA. Revista En Cultura De La Legalidad, (19), 459-471. https://doi.org/10.20318/eunomia.2020.5723
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Reading Corner. Debating