Procesos constituyentes y cortes constitucionales: una perspectiva comparada

During the last third of the twentieth century, within a framework that could be labelled as ‘constitutionalism’s explosion,’ new constitutions were adopted in Spain, South Korea, and Colombia. It is noteworthy that all these new fundamental texts established Constitutional Courts. The comparative a...

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González Quintero, Rodrigo
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2009
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Universidad de la Sabana
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Procesos constituyentes
España
Corea del Sur
Colombia
Cortes constitucionales
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title Procesos constituyentes y cortes constitucionales: una perspectiva comparada
spellingShingle Procesos constituyentes y cortes constitucionales: una perspectiva comparada
Procesos constituyentes
España
Corea del Sur
Colombia
Cortes constitucionales
title_short Procesos constituyentes y cortes constitucionales: una perspectiva comparada
title_full Procesos constituyentes y cortes constitucionales: una perspectiva comparada
title_fullStr Procesos constituyentes y cortes constitucionales: una perspectiva comparada
title_full_unstemmed Procesos constituyentes y cortes constitucionales: una perspectiva comparada
title_sort Procesos constituyentes y cortes constitucionales: una perspectiva comparada
dc.creator.fl_str_mv González Quintero, Rodrigo
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv González Quintero, Rodrigo
dc.subject.es_CO.fl_str_mv Procesos constituyentes
topic Procesos constituyentes
España
Corea del Sur
Colombia
Cortes constitucionales
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv España
Corea del Sur
Colombia
Cortes constitucionales
description During the last third of the twentieth century, within a framework that could be labelled as ‘constitutionalism’s explosion,’ new constitutions were adopted in Spain, South Korea, and Colombia. It is noteworthy that all these new fundamental texts established Constitutional Courts. The comparative analysis of the constitutional processes which took place in these three countries, illustrates certain similarities and differences amongst them. Nevertheless, besides these similarities or differences, the argument is that at different places of the globe, far on location and somehow on time, and under specific circumstances of institutional crisis, three political societies and their leaders embraced the task of surpassing such crisis by the adoption of a new constitutional text or amendment of the existing one. In a particular way, the article tries to demonstrate that the establishment of constitutional courts in these countries implied the future validity of the constitutional consensus, as a way of success over the past crisis.
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spelling González Quintero, Rodrigo2015-02-02T09:24:34Z2015-02-02T09:24:34Z20092009http://dikaion.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/dikaion/article/view/1546http://dikaion.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/dikaion/article/view/1546/1868http://dikaion.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/dikaion/article/view/1546/2116http://hdl.handle.net/10818/13530During the last third of the twentieth century, within a framework that could be labelled as ‘constitutionalism’s explosion,’ new constitutions were adopted in Spain, South Korea, and Colombia. It is noteworthy that all these new fundamental texts established Constitutional Courts. The comparative analysis of the constitutional processes which took place in these three countries, illustrates certain similarities and differences amongst them. Nevertheless, besides these similarities or differences, the argument is that at different places of the globe, far on location and somehow on time, and under specific circumstances of institutional crisis, three political societies and their leaders embraced the task of surpassing such crisis by the adoption of a new constitutional text or amendment of the existing one. In a particular way, the article tries to demonstrate that the establishment of constitutional courts in these countries implied the future validity of the constitutional consensus, as a way of success over the past crisis.Durante el último tercio del siglo XX, dentro de un marco que se podría calificar como de una explosión del constitucionalismo, nuevas constituciones fueron adoptadas en España, Corea del Sur y Colombia. Cabe destacar que estos nuevos textos fundamentales establecieron cortes constitucionales. El análisis comparado de los procesos constituyentes acaecidos en los tres países, que este artículo ofrece, ilustra ciertas diferencias y similitudes entre los mismos. No obstante, por encima de éstas y aquéllas, el argumento es que en diferentes partes del globo, muy distantes en lugar y algo en tiempo, y bajo circunstancias específicas de crisis institucional, tres sociedades políticas y sus respectivos líderes acometieron la tarea de superar dicha crisis a través de la adopción de un nuevo texto constitucional o la modificación del ya existente. De forma más particular, el artículo busca demostrar que el establecimiento de cortes constitucionales implicaba, en esos tres países, la vigencia a futuro del consenso constitucional como superación de la crisis pasada.spaDíkaion; Vol 18 (2009)This journal and its contents are the property of Universidad de La Sabana and, therefore, may be accessed solely for reading or printing, as a personal copy, but not for profit. Prior authorization from Universidad de La Sabana is required for any other use, such as the reproduction, transformation, public communication or distribution of said material for a profit.The names and email addresses included in Aquichán shall be used solely for the declared purposes of this journal and shall not be made available for any other purpose or to any other person.The articles published in this journal represent the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Universidad de La Sabana.A presente revista e seu conteúdo são propriedade da Universidade da Sabana e, consequentemente, só poderá se aceder a ela para leitura ou impressão, como cópia pessoal e sem fins lucrativos. Qualquer outra forma de utilização como reprodução, transformação, comunicação pública ou distribuição, com fins lucrativos, requer a autorização prévia da Universidade da Sabana.Os nomes e endereços de e-mail introduzidos nesta revista se usarão exclusivamente para os fins declarados e não estarão disponíveis para nenhum outro propósito ou outra pessoa.Os artigos que esta revista contém representam a opinião de seus autores e não constituem necessariamente a opinião da Universidade da Sabana.http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Universidad de La SabanaRepositorio Institucional de la Universidad de La SabanaProcesos constituyentesEspañaCorea del SurColombiaCortes constitucionalesProcesos constituyentes y cortes constitucionales: una perspectiva comparadaarticlepublishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_650110818/13530oai:intellectum.unisabana.edu.co:10818/135302021-05-12 18:43:27.721Intellectum Universidad de la Sabanacontactointellectum@unisabana.edu.co