Reviewing the doctrine from the earliest issues to the present day in the Rivista Diritto Pubblico Comparato ed Europeo reveals a shift in perspective on Latin American constitutional experiences. Initially, the belief was that Latin America could be assimilated into European and, to some extent, U.S. legal categories. This led comparative law to focus on individual systems shaped by colonial history. Over time, however, the debate on Latin American constitutionalism began to emancipate from European and North American influences. By examining the limits on presidential re-election, this paper supports the hypothesis that Latin American constitutionalism is not merely an indigenous variant of democratic constitutionalism. Instead, it represents an autonomous experience based on entirely different assumptions.

Appunti sulla rielezione presidenziale nella regione latinoamericana

Anna Mastromarino
2024-01-01

Abstract

Reviewing the doctrine from the earliest issues to the present day in the Rivista Diritto Pubblico Comparato ed Europeo reveals a shift in perspective on Latin American constitutional experiences. Initially, the belief was that Latin America could be assimilated into European and, to some extent, U.S. legal categories. This led comparative law to focus on individual systems shaped by colonial history. Over time, however, the debate on Latin American constitutionalism began to emancipate from European and North American influences. By examining the limits on presidential re-election, this paper supports the hypothesis that Latin American constitutionalism is not merely an indigenous variant of democratic constitutionalism. Instead, it represents an autonomous experience based on entirely different assumptions.
2024
Numero Speciale DPCE: i primi venticinque anni
457
476
rielezione presidenziale, costituzionalismo latinoamericano, populismo, democrazia illiberale Presidential re-election, Latin American constitutionalism, populism, illiberal democracy
Anna Mastromarino
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