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Constitutionalism and the Presidency in the Russian Federation

2003

The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has emphasized the idea that the state should be a leading actor in post-Communist reconstruction. This chapter argues that constitutionalism, in the narrow meaning of the rule of law in the political process, coexists with a mildly authoritarian, state-oriented presidential regime such as the Russian Federation under Vladimir Putin. In Russian discourse, political reconstruction has been seen as cynical ‘political technology’ and Putin’s way to power is the primary example of such a kind of technology. The constitution and its interpretation by the Russian Constitutional Court give vast powers to the president. Under Yeltsin some attempts by the Duma …

021110 strategic defence & security studiesPresidencySociology and Political ScienceImpeachmentPresidential systemConstitutionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyConstitutionalism0506 political sciencePoliticsLaw050602 political science & public administrationPolitical cultureConstitutional courtSociologymedia_commonInternational Sociology
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¿El Estado de Derecho en peligro? El juez constitucional contra la Constitución y a favor de la reelección presidencial indefinida : caso Bolivia

2021

In Bolivia, the third term and the habilitation of former President Evo Morales to the 2019 presidential elections was allowed with the acquiescence of the Plurinational Constitutional Court. Despite the fact that the Constitution prohibited it and there was a referendum that rejected indefinite presidential re-election. This occurred through the judicialization of politics that produced a non-formal reform of the Constitution producing a case of abusive constitutionalism and the destabilization of the rule of law.

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Indefinite presidential re-electionthe third term and the habilitation of former President Evo Morales to the 2019 presidential elections was allowed with the acquiescence of the Plurinational Constitutional Court. Despite the fact that the Constitution prohibited it and there was a referendum that rejected indefinite presidential re-election. This occurred through the judicialization of politics that produced a non-formal reform of the Constitution producing a case of abusive constitutionalism and the destabilization of the rule of law. Reelección presidencial indefinidademocracyHuman RightsEstado de Derechoabusive constitutionalism. 862 899Michael Juan Ramón In BoliviaRule of Lawjudicialization of politics2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 584568 2021 32 8055241 ¿El Estado de Derecho en peligro? El juez constitucional contra la Constitución y a favor de la reelección presidencial indefinida caso Bolivia Vega Quevedojudicialización de la políticaDerechos HumanosUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASdemocraciaconstitucionalismo abusivo
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El constitucionalismo democrático y social : orígenes y características distintivas

2020

The paper aims to reconstruct the doctrinal evolution of the juridical thought in the transition from liberal constitutionalism - identifiable with the nineteenth-century theories of the "rule of law" - to democratic-social constitutionalism that inspires and shapes the "Welfare State". In short, democratic-social constitutionalism can be viewed as the fundamental core of the social pact through which the European and Western civilisation manages to provide a democratic alternative to the disintegration of the liberal states. The main features of the new constitutionalism will be analyzed by focusing on what, in our opinion, can be considered its main “pillars”.

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]PhilosophyMortatiMass democracySubstantial equalityWelfare StateUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASK201-487Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawGénéralitésLawConstitutionalism
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THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE UNDERSTANDING OF JUDGE INDEPENDENCE IN LATVIA

2012

Latvian people’s craving for freedom culminated in the beginning of 1990-s. The activity of the Constitution of the Republic of Latvia was renewed, and the state power was returned to the people. From this moment, the work on dismantling the Soviet legal system in Latvia had started. A legal system had been redirected to the principles of the Western legal branch. The hard core of these principles was already in the Article 1 of the 1920 Constitution of the Republic of Latvia which states that Latvia is an independent and democratic republic. A key element of a democratic state is of a legal state. The division of powers, which is an essential element of a judge's independence, is in force …

Administration of justiceConstitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectLawFinancial independenceSeparation of powersSociologyJudicial independenceConstitutional courtConstitutionalismIndependencemedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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Historical Overview of the Romanian Constitutionalism

2011

The history of the Romanian constitution and constitutionalism is closely linked to the 19th and 20th centuries. The 19th century meant the birth of the national unitary Romanian state and the building of the modern constitutional system by way of the massive constitutional transplant from the Western constitutional models. Breaking with the past was abrupt therefore just few ideas, institutions and practices remained as an organic linkage with the political and constitutional past.

Constitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectRomanianSeparation of powersConstitutionalismDemocracylanguage.human_languagePoliticsState (polity)LawPolitical sciencelanguageCommunismmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Elections ordinaires et aménagements constitutionnels

2001

It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on the constitutional regime or order of a country. At least three powerful arguments are provided in support of that view. First, to claim that, at the same time as they play, players can change the rules is, to say the least, logically puzzling. A second argument refers to the motivations and possibilities of voters : voters, this argument says, are not really interested in constitutional issues and, even if they were, are particularly ill-equiped to understand their implications. The third argument rests on the observation of what obtains in practice : as a matter of fact, constitutional issues…

Constitutional economicsElectionmedia_common.quotation_subjectConstitutionalismDecentralizationEtudes générales. Idéologies.ArgumentPolitical scienceVoting[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesTreaty[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemedia_commonLaw and economicsSociology daily lifePolitical sociology of International RelationsVoterConstitution[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMatter of factConstitutionLawSociologieGeneral Studies. Ideologies.ElecteurSociologie politique
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The Ivorian Constitutional Council and the supremacy of the Constitution. : study in light of his decisions and opinions

2018

Ivorian constitutional justice, in its current form, is the fruit of the democratization movement launched on the continent from the 1990s. But if elsewhere the exercise of constitutional review immediately became an essential instrument in the effectiveness of the Constitution and the advent of the rule of law, in Côte d'Ivoire, the guarantee of the the Constitution’s supremacy has evolved continuously at an oscillatory rhythm. The constitutionality check is first expressed through a strategy of small steps. The constitutional judge's choice of a narrow interpretation of his attributions produces a daring case law geared towards legitimizing the executive power and its governance. Subseque…

Contrôle de constitutionnalité[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawConstitution[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawConstitutional courtJustice constitutionnelleSupremacy of constitutionConstitutionalismSuprématie de la constitution
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Costituzionalismo ed esperienze costituzionali in Iran

2015

Il lavoro tende ad esaminare se e come il pensiero filosofico di tradizione sciita abbia influenzato il sistema costituzionale iraniano. Partendo, quindi, dall’esperienza costituzionale del 1906-1907 fino alla revisione costituzionale del 1989 della vigente Costituzione, si è cercato di delineare come si sia evoluta la forma di governo, il diverso ruolo che il diritto religioso ha assunto all’interno dell’ordinamento iraniano e quali limiti siano stati previsti all’azione del governo. The purpose of this study is to analyse to what extent the Shiite jurisprudence has influenced the Iranian constitutional system. This study will provide an outline of the evolution of the form of government f…

Costituzionalismo - IranConstitutionalism - IranSettore IUS/21 - Diritto Pubblico Comparato
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Have the constitutions of the new latin american constitutionalism succeeded?

2018

Resumen Desde la decada de los noventa del siglo pasado, America Latina esta experimentando un ciclo de procesos constituyentes democraticos que suele conocerse en la doctrina como nuevo constitucionalismo. Decadas despues de su aprobacion, cabe analizar criticamente los efectos de esta corriente que buscaba mejorar la situacion social, democratizar la politica y transformar el Estado. El presente articulo de investigacion se plantea cuatro preguntas: 1. ?Las Constituciones han servido para mejorar las condiciones de bienestar de los ciudadanos?; 2. ?Se ha podido limitar el poder de los organos constituidos?; 3. ?Ha disminuido la desigualdad y la pobreza?; 4. ?Ha mejorado la situacion de lo…

DemocraciaLatin AmericansConstitucionalismo democráticoConstituent powerDemocratic constitutionalismGeneral MedicineNew constitutionalismConstitutionalismNuevo constitucionalismo latinoamericanoNew latin american constitutionalismDemocracySocial situationPoder constituyenteConstitucionalismo popularPopulist constitutionalismCivil rightsNew Latin American constitutionalismPolitical scienceConstitucionalismo populista//purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.05.00 [https]Research articleHumanities
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Los derechos fundamentales como normas jurídicas materiales en la teoría de Robert Alexy

2011

RESUMEN. La teoría de los derechos fundamentales de Robert Alexy se fundamenta en un concepto material de norma jurídica que es de carácter doble. Por un lado, se define por los rasgos propios de los principios, en consonancia con la idea de argumentación correcta. Pero, por otro lado, sigue teniendo peso la validez jurídica de las normas que contienen derechos fundamentales, consideradas como reglas constitucionales. Tal y como se argumenta en el trabajo, esta ambigüedad de la teoría de la norma de Alexy permite distintos acercamientos, positivistas y no positivistas, que es signo de su riqueza teórica. ABSTRACT. The theory of the civil rights of Robert Alexy is based on a material concept…

Derechos fundamentales. Norma jurídica. Neoconstitucionalismo. PositivismoCivil rights. Legal rule. Neoconstitutionalism. Positivismlcsh:Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawK201-487Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawlcsh:K201-487Derechos fundamentales. Norma jurídica. Neoconstitucionalismo. Positivismo ; Civil rights. Legal rule. Neoconstitutionalism. Positivism
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