Globalización y transferencias constitucionales. Consideraciones sobre potenciales implicancias en el proceso constituyente chileno
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rdp.113.2022.33576Palabras clave:
globalización; estudios constitucionales comparados; transferencia constitucional; transnacionalización; proceso constituyente chilenoResumen
El artículo sugiere un nexo entre la elaboración de constituciones y los procesos de globalización capitalista. Dicho enlace sería proporcionado por la transferencia constitucional como parte de los estudios jurídicos comparados. En efecto, hoy ya no solo se basan en la interacción entre lo nacional y lo inter-nacional, sino que también implican lo dimensión trans-nacional. Se intentará demostrar el vínculo observando algunas facetas empíricas relacionadas con la información sobre constituciones extranjeras que algunas consultorías transnacionales ofrecen al proceso constituyente chileno. Las conclusiones muestran que solo ciertas formas jurídicas predominantes son promovidas y transferidas. Esto sería así pues resultan funcionales al desenvolvimiento del mercado mundial.
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