Sequência: Estudos Juridicos e Politicos (Apr 2016)

Democracy, Contitution and Foreign Relations: the role of Law and Citizenship in the New Latin American Constitutionalism Context

  • Sérgio Urquhart Cademartori,
  • José Alberto Antunes de Miranda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5007/2177-7055.2016v37n72p93
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 72
pp. 93 – 124

Abstract

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The rules explicitly aimed to guide the external relations of a country established principles of the state action, regulating the procedures and institutional responsibilities of the different actors, organizations and public authorities involved in the issue. Constitutional Law studies have Constitutionalism as a linear evolution process, this same evolution is not always found in third world countries, as is the case of Latin America. The relationship between the New Latin American Constitutionalism and democracy appears in the center of academic debates raising the central question of the extent to which popular sovereignty may exhaust all his legitimacy power of exercise in a constitutional text. The formulation process of external relations has changed, with more and more groups within the Latin American society pushing for representation of their interests. The Ministries of Foreign Affairs remain refractory to these influences, but social movements seek alliances with state sectors that want more space on the diplomatic agenda.

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