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Caudillos, Estado de Derecho y Constituciones en Bolivia

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  • Romero Pittari, Salvador

    (IISEC, Universidad Católica Boliviana)

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El estudio intenta contribuir a esclarecer las razones que contribuyeron a debilitar en el país el régimen de derecho que se estableció desde el origen de la República, aunque pronto fue substituido por modalidades de gobierno de tipo caudillista y personalizado con matices propios en diferentes períodos de la historia nacional. Se señalan algunos factores socio-culturales que favorecieron la aparición del fenómeno y sus mutaciones a través del tiempo. El lapso considerado va, en forma sucinta, desde los inicios de la República hasta nuestros días. Se examina asimismo el papel de la propia constitucionalidad en la ruptura de la legalidad. Instituto de Investigaciones Socio - Económicas; IISEC

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  • Romero Pittari, Salvador, 2009. "Caudillos, Estado de Derecho y Constituciones en Bolivia," Documentos de trabajo 1/2009, Instituto de Investigaciones Socio-Económicas (IISEC), Universidad Católica Boliviana.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:iisecd:2009_001
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    Caudillos; Estado de Derecho; Constituciones en Bolivia; Instituto de Investigaciones Socio - Económicas; IISEC;
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