Beyond futebol and language: what have we missed from not paying Brazilian constitutionalism its due attention? Reflections from Chile

This essay proposes a critical and comparative reflection focusing on the lack of ‘constitutional dialogue’ Chile has developed with Brazil – and vice versa. After proposing a couple of contentions to explain this lack of attention (cultural and constitutional colonialism, on the one hand, coupled w...

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Main Authors: Pablo Contreras, Domingo Lovera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2018-09-01
Series:Revista de Investigações Constitucionais
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Online Access:https://revistas.ufpr.br/rinc/article/view/60976
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spelling doaj-e08b5ab59b8b4f598daa7fb3b1a57ba12020-11-25T04:12:26ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáRevista de Investigações Constitucionais2359-56392018-09-015311713510.5380/rinc.v5i3.6097630790Beyond futebol and language: what have we missed from not paying Brazilian constitutionalism its due attention? Reflections from ChilePablo Contreras0Domingo Lovera1Universidad Alberto HurtadoUniversidad Diego PortalesThis essay proposes a critical and comparative reflection focusing on the lack of ‘constitutional dialogue’ Chile has developed with Brazil – and vice versa. After proposing a couple of contentions to explain this lack of attention (cultural and constitutional colonialism, on the one hand, coupled with Brazil geopolitical power, on the other), it moves on to lament what this lack of attention has deprived Chile from. As it discusses the means to overcome the lack of legitimacy that affects Chile’s constitutional text, it calls attention to some of the reasons that may explain, and actually justify, the celebratory tone the Brazilian Constitution’s 30th anniversary has acquired.https://revistas.ufpr.br/rinc/article/view/60976brazilchileconstitutional changeconstitutional lawcomparative constitutionalism.
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Beyond futebol and language: what have we missed from not paying Brazilian constitutionalism its due attention? Reflections from Chile
Revista de Investigações Constitucionais
brazil
chile
constitutional change
constitutional law
comparative constitutionalism.
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Domingo Lovera
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title Beyond futebol and language: what have we missed from not paying Brazilian constitutionalism its due attention? Reflections from Chile
title_short Beyond futebol and language: what have we missed from not paying Brazilian constitutionalism its due attention? Reflections from Chile
title_full Beyond futebol and language: what have we missed from not paying Brazilian constitutionalism its due attention? Reflections from Chile
title_fullStr Beyond futebol and language: what have we missed from not paying Brazilian constitutionalism its due attention? Reflections from Chile
title_full_unstemmed Beyond futebol and language: what have we missed from not paying Brazilian constitutionalism its due attention? Reflections from Chile
title_sort beyond futebol and language: what have we missed from not paying brazilian constitutionalism its due attention? reflections from chile
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Revista de Investigações Constitucionais
issn 2359-5639
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This essay proposes a critical and comparative reflection focusing on the lack of ‘constitutional dialogue’ Chile has developed with Brazil – and vice versa. After proposing a couple of contentions to explain this lack of attention (cultural and constitutional colonialism, on the one hand, coupled with Brazil geopolitical power, on the other), it moves on to lament what this lack of attention has deprived Chile from. As it discusses the means to overcome the lack of legitimacy that affects Chile’s constitutional text, it calls attention to some of the reasons that may explain, and actually justify, the celebratory tone the Brazilian Constitution’s 30th anniversary has acquired.
topic brazil
chile
constitutional change
constitutional law
comparative constitutionalism.
url https://revistas.ufpr.br/rinc/article/view/60976
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