Latin America’s constitutional tradition. Past, present and future
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20318/reib.2023.8286Keywords:
Western Constitutionalism, Hispanic America’s Constitutionalism, Latin America’s Constitutionalism, Democratic Recession, Constitutionalism of Common GoodAbstract
This paper presents Latin America’s Constitutional Tradition as one of the cradles of Western Constitutionalism, as a forerunner of its different stages (liberal, social and international & human rights), as well as a useful reference of political and legal designs and experiences for scholars and researchers interested in comparative studies in human and social disciplines.
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