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¿El Estado Constitucional en Jaque? Tomo I. Los retos del componente democrático

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  • Floralba Padrón Pardo
  • Magdalena Correa Henao

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Con la mirada puesta en las transformaciones y desafíos del Estado constitucional en la actualidad, con un mundo globalizado que tiende a la polarización y radicalización de las ideas, un grupo de investigadores de la Universidad Externado de Colombia se ha reunido para responder, desde diferentes disciplinas y áreas una misma pregunta: ¿Está actualmente el Estado constitucional en jaque? Es así como la obra colectiva ¿El Estado constitucional en jaque? reúne las investigaciones de más de treinta académicos colombianos que pretenden aportar a la (re) consolidación del Estado constitucional contemporáneo en su componente democrático, su relación con el derecho internacional, en el desafío que impone la superación del conflicto (la transición) y, finalmente, en la aproximación crítica al fenómeno constitucional. Este primer tomo, "El componente democrático del Estado constitucional", aborda el desafío por antonomasia de los Estados constitucionales: la democracia. Es ese sentido, el lector encontrará aquí, a lo largo de las páginas de este tomo, investigaciones y análisis críticos sobre cuestiones relacionadas con el fenómeno del populismo, la crisis del modelo representativo, la gestión y el control parlamentarios, y la participación ciudadana en desarrollo del control social y en la puesta en ejecución de consultas populares.

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  • Floralba Padrón Pardo & Magdalena Correa Henao, 2018. "¿El Estado Constitucional en Jaque? Tomo I. Los retos del componente democrático," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 1041.
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