El Constitucionalismo social weimariano en el pensamiento francés de entre-guerras

This article analyzes the reception of the Weimar Constitution in French legal thinking in the interwar period, from a specific point: the incorporation of social norms at the constitutional order. Although the early commentators quickly identified the innovations, there significance was in general...

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Main Author: Herrera, Carlos Miguel
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7095669
Source:Historia constitucional: Revista Electrónica de Historia Constitucional, ISSN 1576-4729, Nº. 20, 2019, pags. 449-468
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Summary: This article analyzes the reception of the Weimar Constitution in French legal thinking in the interwar period, from a specific point: the incorporation of social norms at the constitutional order. Although the early commentators quickly identified the innovations, there significance was in general minimized. The perspective changes at the end of the 1920s and 1930s, mainly due to the work of marginal thinkers in law schools. Nevertheless, the reaction against the more rich French interpretation by the main German theorist in Social Law shows not only the limits of reception, but the difficulties for conceiving a social constitutionalism.