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After 170 years of the enactment of our constitution, our analysis focuses on the amendment of 1994, the most important since 1853. We start with the study of the historical constitution and the evolution (aggiornamento) that we can observe due to the numerous modifications that we study in this art...

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Autor principal: Sabsay, Daniel A.
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2023
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Sumario:After 170 years of the enactment of our constitution, our analysis focuses on the amendment of 1994, the most important since 1853. We start with the study of the historical constitution and the evolution (aggiornamento) that we can observe due to the numerous modifications that we study in this article. As Carlos Nino said, Argentina has the tradition to live out of the law, and the expectations of Juan M. Gutiérrez did not come true yet. When we observe most of the consolidated democracies around the world and the time spent in achieving them, there appears a light of hope that the process initiated in 1983 can arrive to a good end. But we cannot omit that there are some doubts about the achievement of such goal. We are astonished about some decrees that invade the legislative areas beyond the constitutional frame; about the lack of an independent judicial branch; about the poor institutional quality in some provinces and, above all, the intention of the executive, of ignoring the control stages of our law.