MODELO(S) DE JUSTIÇA CONSTITUCIONAL NA AMÉRICA DO SUL

Authors

  • Danielle Sales Echaiz Espinoza Centro Universitário CESMAC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21527/2176-6622.2020.53.106-115

Keywords:

Comparative Constitutional Law. Constitutional Justice. Judicial review models.

Abstract

The present study analyzes the constitutional justice systems of five South American countries - Chile, Peru, Paraguay, Venezuela and Argentina, with the objective of demonstrating the difficulties for the development of one or more models of constitutional justice to the region. Addresses the classic proposal of Louis Favoreu on the models of constitutional justice and also faces Pablo Pérez Tremps's thesis on the adoption of a typology of constitutional justice systems in Latin America, by contrasting them with the organization of constitutional justice in each of these countries. The peculiarities found in this group suggest that it is impossible to establish a unique model of constitutional justice South – American and that any attempt to develop systems to frame the countries of the region must face enormous difficulty in grouping such diversified organizations.

 

Published

2020-05-26

How to Cite

Echaiz Espinoza, D. S. (2020). MODELO(S) DE JUSTIÇA CONSTITUCIONAL NA AMÉRICA DO SUL. Law in Debate Journal, 29(53), 106–115. https://doi.org/10.21527/2176-6622.2020.53.106-115