The emergency… in the heart of Peruvian constitutionalism: paradoxes, aporias and normalization

Authors

  • Abraham Siles Vallejos Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
    Abogado. Magíster en Derecho Constitucional por la PUCP. Profesor de Derecho Constitucional y Jefe de la Oficina Académica de Publicaciones, Comunicación e Imagen de la Facultad de Derecho de la PUCP. Profesor de la Maestría en Derecho con mención en Política Jurisdiccional de la Escuela de Posgrado de la PUCP. Editor General de la Revista Derecho PUCP. Contacto: asiles@pucp.pe.

Keywords:

derogation arrangements, constitutional dictatorship, emergency normalization, history of exceptionality

Abstract

States of emergency haven’t been unconnected to Peruvian history. When the first Constitution was proclaimed, a regime of suspension of constitutional order was declared.  Today,  the normalization of this reality continues being firmly present in the institutional life of the country.
In this paper, the author analyzes the paradox that this notion entrails. With this purpose, he goes back to the evolution that this concept has suffered in doctrine. Also, he presents an historical approach to the presence of the institution in our country.

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Published

2015-07-01

How to Cite

Siles Vallejos, A. (2015). The emergency… in the heart of Peruvian constitutionalism: paradoxes, aporias and normalization. THEMIS Revista De Derecho, (67), 73–84. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/14458

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Teoría General del Derecho Constitucional