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The complex process of democratic consolidation that took place after the Second World War allowed some countries to establish political regimes with strong and robust institutions. Indeed, in the "century of democratization" there was a transition in Europe from authoritarian governments...

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Autor principal: Basterra, Marcela I.
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Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2023
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spelling I28-R145-HWA_74542024-08-28 7454 The complex process of democratic consolidation that took place after the Second World War allowed some countries to establish political regimes with strong and robust institutions. Indeed, in the "century of democratization" there was a transition in Europe from authoritarian governments to the democratization of political systems. Given this process of consolidation of democracies in the world, it is also expected that the countries of the inter-American region have acquired a certain degree of maturity and development. However, Latin America seems to be an endemically more complex territory where most economies have gone through major crises and constant political changes that prevent the establishment of true democracies. The article addresses the process of democratic consolidation in Latin America and the functioning of Constitutional Democracy in the States of Rights. In particular, it analyzes the different populist movements that took place in Latin America and their link with the democratic quality of each country. Finally, it examines constitutional reforms in the region that aimed to exacerbate presidential functions in the context of the phenomenon of hyper-presidentialism Fil: Basterra, Marcela I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Cátedra Derecho Constitucional. Buenos Aires, Argentina Fil: Asociación Argentina de Derecho Constitucional. Buenos Aires, Argentina America Latina Jurisdiccion Internacional Basterra, Marcela I. 2023 El complejo proceso de consolidación democrática que tuvo lugar luego de la Segunda Guerra Mundial permitió en algunos países establecer regímenes políticos con instituciones sólidas y robustas. Así, en el "siglo de las democratizaciones" se produjo en Europa una transición desde gobiernos autoritarios hacia la democratización de los sistemas políticos. Dado este proceso de consolidación de las democracias en el mundo, es esperable también que los países de la región hayan adquirido cierto grado de madurez y desarrollo. Sin embargo, América Latina pareciera ser un territorio endémicamente más complejo en donde la mayoría de las economías han atravesado grandes crisis y constantes cambios políticos que impiden instaurar democracias sólidas, salvo algunas excepciones. El artículo aborda el proceso de consolidación democrático en el continente, y el funcionamiento de la Democracia Constitucional en los Estados de Derechos. Especialmente, analiza los distintos movimientos populistas que tuvieron lugar en América Latina y su vínculo con la calidad democrática. Por último, examina las reformas constitucionales en la región que tuvieron como objetivo exacerbar las funciones presidenciales, en el marco del fenómeno del hiperpresidencialismo application/pdf 0326-7431 (impreso) 2451-5795 (en línea) Democracia Populismo Hiperpresidencialismo Reformas constitucionales Derecho comparado Democracy Populism Hyper-presidentialism Constitutional reforms Comparativ law spa Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ Revista Jurídica de Buenos Aires, a.48, no. 106, t.2 La calidad democrática en Argentina y en la región. el populismo y el hiperpresidencialismo: ¿crisis de la democracia? The democratic quality in Argentina and in the region. Populism and hyper-presidentialism: crisis of democracy? info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=juridica&cl=CL1&d=HWA_7454 https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/collect/juridica/index/assoc/HWA_7454.dir/7454.PDF
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topic Democracia
Populismo
Hiperpresidencialismo
Reformas constitucionales
Derecho comparado
Democracy
Populism
Hyper-presidentialism
Constitutional reforms
Comparativ law
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Populismo
Hiperpresidencialismo
Reformas constitucionales
Derecho comparado
Democracy
Populism
Hyper-presidentialism
Constitutional reforms
Comparativ law
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Populismo
Hiperpresidencialismo
Reformas constitucionales
Derecho comparado
Democracy
Populism
Hyper-presidentialism
Constitutional reforms
Comparativ law
description The complex process of democratic consolidation that took place after the Second World War allowed some countries to establish political regimes with strong and robust institutions. Indeed, in the "century of democratization" there was a transition in Europe from authoritarian governments to the democratization of political systems. Given this process of consolidation of democracies in the world, it is also expected that the countries of the inter-American region have acquired a certain degree of maturity and development. However, Latin America seems to be an endemically more complex territory where most economies have gone through major crises and constant political changes that prevent the establishment of true democracies. The article addresses the process of democratic consolidation in Latin America and the functioning of Constitutional Democracy in the States of Rights. In particular, it analyzes the different populist movements that took place in Latin America and their link with the democratic quality of each country. Finally, it examines constitutional reforms in the region that aimed to exacerbate presidential functions in the context of the phenomenon of hyper-presidentialism
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