
This book is a compilation of twenty essays prepared for the occasion of the XIII Academic Conference of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Colombia, held in Bogota in January 2019. Gathering some of the most prominent authors in constitutionalism and legal theory, the chapters critically examine classical debates, such as the role of judicial review in a democracy, the enforcement of socio-economic rights, the doctrine of unconstitutional amendments, the use of international and foreign precedents by national Courts, and the theory of transitional justice. The book opens a dialogue between philosophers and empirical researchers, building bridges between 'Global North' and 'Global South' approaches to constitutionalism. As such, it is an invitation to reengage with the classical debates on constitutionalism whilst also providing fresh insights into the future of this discipline.
This collection investigates how classical constitutional dilemmas evolve within contemporary democratic frameworks and global legal systems. Alejandro Linares Cantillo compiles twenty essays from the XIII Academic Conference of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Colombia, featuring contributions from leading scholars in legal theory. The volume synthesizes diverse perspectives to evaluate the intersection of judicial review, socio-economic rights, and transitional justice across different geopolitical contexts.
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Legal scholars and practitioners identify this work as a significant resource for understanding the cross-pollination of constitutional ideas between international courts. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a bridge between philosophical inquiry and empirical legal research.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
2021-05-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019289675X
ISBN-13:
9780192896759
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