The Democratic Constitution of the 20th Century: Origins and Perspectives
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https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i17.449Keywords:
Constitutional history and “historical type” of Constitution, Constitution and social conflict, Inviolability of fundamental principles, Constitutional principles cut off from constitutional review, balance of powerAbstract
The democratic Constitution of the 20th Century as “historical type”. The three historical characters of the democratic Constitution. The democratic Constitution implies and includes also social conflicts. The democratic Constitution contains inviolable principles. The democratic Constitution pursues the balance of power. A conclusive glance at the possible outcomes of the democratic Constitution in the 21st century
Enviado el / Submission date: 23/04/2016
Aceptado el / Acceptance date: 18/05/2016
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2016-07-19
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