Keywords for nowadays constitutionalism - a German perspective

Authors

  • Peter Häberle Universidad de Bayreuth
    Abogado. Doctor en Derecho por la Universidad de Friburgo. Profesor honoris causa por la Universidad Aristóteles de Tesalónica, Universidad de Granada, Universidad de Lisboa y la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Profesor honoris causa por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Director ejecutivo del Instituto de Derecho europeo y Cultura Jurídica de Bayreuth, y del Centro de Investigaciones de Derecho Constitucional Europeo. Profesor de la Universidad de Bayreuth. Contacto: peter.haeberle@uni-bayreuth.de.

Keywords:

parcial Constitutions, Cooperative Constitutional State, public process, living Constitutions

Abstract

After what happened in 1989, the doctrine states that we are now in the “World Time of the Constitutional State”. But what are the implicationsof this? How has this impacted on the dispute of the German doctrine about the right comprehensionof the nature of the Constitution? Which shouldbe the labor of a Public Law and International Law professor in this context?
In the present article, the author comments the indicated phenomenon, and, in order to do this, he uses figures such as the Cooperative Constitutional State, or the living constitutions. Constitutions, he states, aren’t just a product of constitutionalism, but many other factor must be taken into account.

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Published

2015-07-01

How to Cite

Häberle, P. (2015). Keywords for nowadays constitutionalism - a German perspective. THEMIS Revista De Derecho, (67), 15–22. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/14453

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Section

Teoría General del Derecho Constitucional