Santiago, Alfonso y Boulin, Ignacio A., Derecho constitucional y políticas públicas: el derecho como guía del buen gobierno. Buenos Aires. Astrea, 2023
Constitutional law has firmly established itself as the guiding compass for countries. At the very core of constitutional law lies the duality of outlining the framework for governance while ensuring that every citizen’s fundamental rights are inviolable. Within this foundational structure, policy...
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| Formato: | Reseña libro |
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Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Derecho
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/17604 |
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| Sumario: | Constitutional law has firmly established itself as the guiding compass for
countries. At the very core of constitutional law lies the duality of outlining the
framework for governance while ensuring that every citizen’s fundamental rights are inviolable. Within this foundational structure, policy-making emerges as
the bridge between constitutional ideals and their practical realization. Scholars
Santiago and Boulin, in their latest work, delve deep into this nexus, offering
not just an academic analysis but a comprehensive dissection of Argentina’s
constitutional dynamics and its implications for policy-making. eir insights,
while rooted in Argentina’s unique legal milieu, provide a fresh perspective,
challenging conventional paradigms and redefining the contours of the nation's
policy discourse.
e essence of true academic understanding lies not in passive observation
but in active immersion. Santiago and Boulin’s book is a testament to this
principle. Rather than a mere addition to the literature, their work stands as a
beacon in Argentine public policy studies, pushing boundaries and pioneering
new methodologies. is review aims not just to recapitulate their findings but
to engage in a meaningful dialogue, reflecting on their profound insights and
situating them within the broader landscape of policy evolution in Argentina... |
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