De las bases constitucionales de 1823 a la constitución política de la República de Guatemala de 1985
As part of the celebration of the bicentennial of Guatemala’s Declaration of Independence, it is convenient to look back and analyze one of the effects caused by this political emancipation: the beginning of a new legal system. In this context, the consolidation of a new social order, the recogni...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7801569 |
Source: | Revista Auctoritas Prudentium, ISSN 2305-9729, Nº. 24, 2021 |
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As part of the celebration of the bicentennial of Guatemala’s Declaration of
Independence, it is convenient to look back and analyze one of the effects caused
by this political emancipation: the beginning of a new legal system. In this context,
the consolidation of a new social order, the recognition of human rights, the
establishment of a new form of government, the creation and structure of a new
State, its institutional framework and the attributions of all of its institutions, were just
some of the aspects that needed to be regulated. That mission began with the aim
of starting a different historical stage, based on the principles and values estimated
and shared by all, as guidelines of this new way of living in society. Two hundred
years later, Guatemalan historical-constitutional development must be analyzed
starting from its constitutional bases and how they reflect on 1985 Guatemala’s
Constitution, to evidence the growth and evolution of the philosophical-constitutional
thought of the People and their representatives. |
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