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Chile

2022 , SALEM GESELL, CATALINA ESTEFANIA , PEÑA TORRES, MARISOL , VERDUGO RAMÍREZ, SERGIO IGNACIO , DÍAZ DE VALDÉS JULIÁ, JOSÉ MANUEL

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GARCÍA GARCÍA, JOSÉ FRANCISCO y VERDUGO RAMÍREZ, SERGIO IGNACIO (2013) Activismo Judicial en Chile. ¿Hacia el Gobierno de los Jueces?

2013 , DÍAZ DE VALDÉS JULIÁ, JOSÉ MANUEL

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Un marco constitucional para los tratamientos médicos de niños, niñas y adolescentes

2010-08 , DÍAZ DE VALDÉS JULIÁ, JOSÉ MANUEL

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Desafíos de la Igualdad Constitucional: Los Conflictos entre Derechos Fundamentales de Particulares

2023 , DÍAZ DE VALDÉS JULIÁ, JOSÉ MANUEL

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Las categorías sospechosas en el derecho chileno

2018 , DÍAZ DE VALDÉS JULIÁ, JOSÉ MANUEL

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Igualdad Constitucional y No Discriminación

2019 , DÍAZ DE VALDÉS JULIÁ, JOSÉ MANUEL

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¿Cómo Conciliar la Libertad Religiosa con las Normas Antidiscriminación? Tres Mecanismos y sus Fundamentos en el Sistema Jurídico Chileno

2022 , DÍAZ DE VALDÉS JULIÁ, JOSÉ MANUEL

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Chile

2023 , SALEM GESELL, CATALINA ESTEFANIA , PEÑA TORRES, MARISOL , DÍAZ DE VALDÉS JULIÁ, JOSÉ MANUEL , VERDUGO RAMÍREZ, SERGIO IGNACIO

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ANOMALÍAS CONSTITUCIONALES DE LAS SUPERINTENDENCIA: UN DIAGNÓSTICO

2010 , DÍAZ DE VALDÉS JULIÁ, JOSÉ MANUEL

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The ALBA constitutional project and political representation

2019 , DÍAZ DE VALDÉS JULIÁ, JOSÉ MANUEL , VERDUGO RAMÍREZ, SERGIO

Abstract After the Cold War era, significant constitutional changes took place in Latin America. One distinct trend is the neo-Bolivarian constitutionalism, which has taken place in the ALBA countries, including the constitutional replacements of Venezuela (1999), Ecuador (2008), and Bolivia (2009). Many scholars have rightly criticized these constitutional experiments arguing that they have helped to deteriorate a liberal notion of democracy. This essay approaches a question that complements those criticisms from a different perspective: how the ALBA countries have resorted to varied notions of political representation. The authors use the classic work of Pitkin to identify the different sorts of political representation involved in the ALBA constitutional experiments, finding a combination of symbolic and descriptive representation. The former is linked to the figure of the president as a caudillo that centralizes political power, whereas the latter is fostered by both the president and the contents of the new constitutions related to the original peoples. As a result, the empowering purpose of constitutionalism has been preferred over its constraining purpose.