Verfassungsblog (Aug 2024)

Liberty of the Press Forever? - Traumatic Constitutionalism and Freedom of the Press in Mexico

  • Yaniv Roznai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/e1ce30bb68b16eae
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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Constitutions are linked both to the past and to the future. A central constitutional mechanism in the attempt to mark a dividing line between the past and the future, to represent a new era are unamendable provisions. Unamendable provisions, in this sense, play a “negative” role, serving as a lasting reminder of recent past devastations and as a constitutional/institutional attempt to transform and never return to past injustices. It is within this framework of ‘never again constitutionalism’ I wish to examine one of the most unique and interesting unamendable provisions in the world: the protection of ‘Liberty of the press’ in the Mexican Constitution of 1824.

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