Los múltiples usos del Derecho Constitucional Comparado

Authors

  • Walter F. Carnota

Keywords:

Comparative Constitutional Law, Constitutional Design and Interpretation, Usages of Comparative Constitutional Law

Abstract

Comparative Constitutional Law is a multi-faceted reality. It not only classifies; it increasingly pays respect to context, whether it is historical, political, economic or sociological. It is not enough to analyze legal rules; it is necessary to query about how it works. Constitutions not only prescribe; they are products of history and express values and aspirations of a given society. Generally, foreign rules are admitted without coercion, as an auxiliary tool for argumentative purposes. Exceptionally, imposition may occur in post-bellum scenarios. Globalization has made Constitutions more international-minded. How international norms make their way into domestic law is also purview of Constitutional Comparative Law.

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Carnota, W. F. (2015). Los múltiples usos del Derecho Constitucional Comparado. Anuario Iberoamericano De Justicia Constitucional, (18), 101–123. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/AIJC/article/view/40822

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