LA CONSTITUCIÓN CELDA O "STRAIGHTJACKET CONSTITUTION" Y LA DOGMÁTICA CONSTITUCIONAL
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Abstract
El concepto de "constitución celda o camisa de fuerza" contenido en este artículo hace referencia a una constitución de principio no democrático, que se mantiene pese a las reformas sucesivas que le han sido introducidas, incluso durante el año 2005. El autor sostiene la importancia de establecer una nueva Constitución que recoja los valores democráticos, establezca un sistema de fuentes basado en el principio de mayoría, permita un auténtico patriotismo constitucional y posibilite una dogmática de los derechos humanos que no esté limitada por la omnipresente interpretación de los derechos y por la concepción propietaria de los mismos. Lo anterior como un requisito indispensable para ampliar la base del cuerpo político y para poner término al desprestigio de la política y de los partidos, manifestado especialmente en el alejamiento de los jóvenes del sistema que en ella se inspira.
This article discusses the concept of a "straight-jacket" constitution as a non-democratic constitution still in force notwithstanding successive constitutional amendments passed by democratic means in post-authoritarian Chile. The claim is defended that it must be replaced by a new constitution, based upon democratic values. It ought to give full recognition to the majoritarian principle, in particular concerning legislation. Only such a constitution can foster the idea of constitutional patriotism and ground a constitutional conception of human rights free able to break free from a conception of rights built upon the right to private property. This is then claimed to be necessary to increase the inclusiveness of politics, thus ending the discrediting of politics and political parties, shown above all by the withdrawal of the youth from the political system.
This article discusses the concept of a "straight-jacket" constitution as a non-democratic constitution still in force notwithstanding successive constitutional amendments passed by democratic means in post-authoritarian Chile. The claim is defended that it must be replaced by a new constitution, based upon democratic values. It ought to give full recognition to the majoritarian principle, in particular concerning legislation. Only such a constitution can foster the idea of constitutional patriotism and ground a constitutional conception of human rights free able to break free from a conception of rights built upon the right to private property. This is then claimed to be necessary to increase the inclusiveness of politics, thus ending the discrediting of politics and political parties, shown above all by the withdrawal of the youth from the political system.
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| Authors | Crothers, Christian Suárez; |
| Journal | universum |
| Year | 2009 |
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