Ruiz-Tagle Vial, Pablo,

Five republics and one tradition : a history of constitutionalism in Chile, 1810-2020 / Pablo Ruiz-Tagle ; translated by Ana Luisa Goldsmith. - 1 online resource (ix, 305 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). - Cambridge studies in law and society . - Cambridge studies in law and society. .

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Republican constitutionalism as an ideal type and tradition and its alternatives -- First Republic. The Independent Republic (1810-1830) -- Second Republic. The Authoritarian Republic (1830-1870) -- Third Republic. The Liberal Republic (1870-1924) -- Fourth Republic. The Democratic Republic (1932-1973) -- The dictatorial imposition of authoritarian constitutionalism (1973-1990) -- Fifth Republic. The Neo-Liberal Republic (1990 to date) -- The most recent Chilean constitutional moment and its content.

Like many countries around the world, Chile is undergoing a political moment when the nature of democracy and its political and legal institutions are being challenged. Senior Chilean legal scholar and constitutional historian Pablo Ruiz-Tagle provides an historical analysis of constitutional change and democratic crisis in the present context focused on Chilean constitutionalism. He offers a comparative analysis of the organization and function of government, the structure of rights and the main political agents that participated in each stage of Chilean constitutional history. Chile is a powerful case study of a Latin American country that has gone through several threats to its democracy, but that has once again followed a moderate path to rebuild its constitutional republican tradition. Not only the first comprehensive study of Chilean constitutional history in the English language from the nineteenth-century to the present day, this book is also a powerful defence of democratic values.

9781108883610 (ebook)


Constitutional history--Chile.
Dictatorship--History.--Chile

KHF2919 / .R8513 2021

342.8302/9