Book contents
- Five Republics and One Tradition
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Five Republics and One Tradition
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Tables
- Introduction
- Chapter one Republican Constitutionalism as an Ideal Type and Tradition and its Alternatives
- Chapter Two First Republic: The Independent Republic, 1810–1830
- Chapter Three Second Republic: The Authoritarian Republic, 1830–1870
- Chapter Four Third Republic: The Liberal Republic, 1870–1924
- Chapter Five Fourth Republic: The Democratic Republic, 1932–1973
- Chapter Six The Dictatorial Imposition of Authoritarian Constitutionalism, 1973–1990
- Chapter Seven Fifth Republic: The Neoliberal Republic, 1990 to Date
- Chapter Eight The Most Recent Chilean Constitutional Moment and its Content
- Afterword
- Annex Agreement for Social Peace and a New Constitution (2019)
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Chapter Eight - The Most Recent Chilean Constitutional Moment and its Content
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2021
- Five Republics and One Tradition
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Five Republics and One Tradition
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Tables
- Introduction
- Chapter one Republican Constitutionalism as an Ideal Type and Tradition and its Alternatives
- Chapter Two First Republic: The Independent Republic, 1810–1830
- Chapter Three Second Republic: The Authoritarian Republic, 1830–1870
- Chapter Four Third Republic: The Liberal Republic, 1870–1924
- Chapter Five Fourth Republic: The Democratic Republic, 1932–1973
- Chapter Six The Dictatorial Imposition of Authoritarian Constitutionalism, 1973–1990
- Chapter Seven Fifth Republic: The Neoliberal Republic, 1990 to Date
- Chapter Eight The Most Recent Chilean Constitutional Moment and its Content
- Afterword
- Annex Agreement for Social Peace and a New Constitution (2019)
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Summary
The present constitutional moment is explored and the reasons why Chile needs a new Constitution are under consideration of this section. The contents and procedures that are necessary to carry out such a proposal. For example, the reasonable exercise of constitutional constituent power in Chile is analyzed and also the control of the Constituent, Destituent and Mutation of Constitutional Powers. Last but not least, the dilemas existing between participation and representation at the Chilean Constituent Process and what this means for the survival of Constitutional Democracy and Republicanism. Through reflection, persuasion and pacific political action is the strategy of republican constitutionalism to which we can aspire in our present and imperfect Fifth Republic, that is still neo-liberal and neo-presidential. We hope to transit in a peaceful way to a new political form, from which could emerge the Sixth Chilean Republic, characterized by a guarantee of economic, social and cultural rights and by a more democratic and balanced concept of authority. A real, moderate and sustainable version of the project of the Welfare State or the Social and Democratic State in Chile.
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- Five Republics and One TraditionA History of Constitutionalism in Chile 1810–2020, pp. 258 - 278Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021