Control constitucional en el mundo contemporáneo - Retrospectiva y prospectiva
Our purpose in this Foreword article is to revisit, update, and theoretically revise Mauro Cappelletti’s path-breaking work Judicial Review in the Contemporary World. Our main cartographical device, in homage to Cappelletti, is the wave metaphor. We map three sequential and overlapping worldwide, gl...
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Our purpose in this Foreword article is to revisit, update, and theoretically revise Mauro Cappelletti’s path-breaking work Judicial Review in the Contemporary World. Our main cartographical device, in homage to Cappelletti, is the wave metaphor. We map three sequential and overlapping worldwide, global waves of judicial review within a constitutional order. The first wave is the series of “constitutional revolutions” within national legal orders. The second wave is the emergence of international law as the source of the higher law which courts use in their exercise of their power of judicial review. The third wave is a response and reaction to the first and second waves: one dimension of the third wave is the attempt of domestic courts to make up for the rule of law, democratic and identitarian lacunae in transnational governance (voice). Another dimension—exit—is the set of instances in which courts (and states) seek to exit the first and/or the second wave. The interplay between the waves and their dialectical features constitute the explanatory framework we offer in this article. By highlighting the dialectical relations within and between waves we hope to challenge a dominant narrative on constitutionalization processes as progressive and evolutionary.
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00015055852022-01-27Control constitucional en el mundo contemporáneo - Retrospectiva y prospectivaLustig, DoreenWeiler, Joseph H. H.Constitutional reviewinternational rightidentitydemocracyControl de constitucionalidadderecho internacionalidentidaddemocraciaControle de constitucionalidadedireito internacionalidentidadedemocraciaOur purpose in this Foreword article is to revisit, update, and theoretically revise Mauro Cappelletti’s path-breaking work Judicial Review in the Contemporary World. Our main cartographical device, in homage to Cappelletti, is the wave metaphor. We map three sequential and overlapping worldwide, global waves of judicial review within a constitutional order. The first wave is the series of “constitutional revolutions” within national legal orders. The second wave is the emergence of international law as the source of the higher law which courts use in their exercise of their power of judicial review. The third wave is a response and reaction to the first and second waves: one dimension of the third wave is the attempt of domestic courts to make up for the rule of law, democratic and identitarian lacunae in transnational governance (voice). Another dimension—exit—is the set of instances in which courts (and states) seek to exit the first and/or the second wave. The interplay between the waves and their dialectical features constitute the explanatory framework we offer in this article. By highlighting the dialectical relations within and between waves we hope to challenge a dominant narrative on constitutionalization processes as progressive and evolutionary.O objetivo deste artigo é retomar, atualizar e revisar teoricamente a Judicial Review in the Contemporary World, de Mauro Cappelletti, uma obra que foi pioneira em seu tratamento do controle constitucional. Nosso principal recurso cartográfico, em homenagem a Cappelletti, é a metáfora da onda. Traçamos um mapa de três ondas globais de controle constitucional dentro de uma mesma ordem constitucional, as quais são sequenciais e estão sobrepostas geograficamente no mundo. A primeira onda é a série de “revoluções constitucionais” no interior dos ordenamentos jurídicos nacionais. A segunda onda é o surgimento do direito internacional como fonte de direito superior que os tribunais utilizam no exercício de seu poder de controle constitucional. A terceira onda é uma resposta e reação à primeira e à segunda ondas: por um lado, a tentativa dos tribunais nacionais de preencher as lacunas democráticas e identitárias do Estado de direito no âmbito da governança transnacional (ter uma voz). Por outro, é o conjunto de casos nos quais os tribunais (e os Estados) tentam escapar da primeira ou da segunda (a fuga). A interação entre as ondas e suas características dialéticas constituem o referencial explicativo que oferecemos neste artigo. Ao destacar as relações dialéticas dentro das ondas e entre elas, esperamos desafiar a narrativa dominante sobre os processos de constitucionalização como algo progressivo e evolutivo.Nuestro propósito en este artículo es retomar, actualizar y revisar teóricamente Judicial Review in the Contemporary World, de Mauro Cappelletti, una obra que fue pionera en su tratamiento del control constitucional. El principal recurso cartográfico, en homenaje a Cappelletti, es la metáfora de la ola. Trazamos un mapa de tres olas globales de control constitucional dentro de un mismo orden constitucional, las cuales son secuenciales y están superpuestas geográficamente a nivel mundial. La primera ola es la serie de “revoluciones constitucionales” al interior de los ordenamientos jurídicos nacionales. La segunda ola es la aparición del derecho internacional como fuente de derecho superior que los tribunales utilizan en el ejercicio de su poder de control constitucional. La tercera ola es una respuesta y reacción a la primera y segunda olas: por un lado, el intento de los tribunales nacionales de suplir las lagunas democráticas e identitarias del Estado de derecho en el marco de la gobernanza transnacional (tener una voz). Por el otro, es el conjunto de casos en los que los tribunales (y los Estados) tratan de escapar de la primera o la segunda ola (el escape). La interacción entre las olas y sus características dialécticas constituyen el marco explicativo que ofrecemos en este artículo. Al destacar las relaciones dialécticas dentro de las olas y entre ellas, esperamos desafiar la narrativa dominante sobre los procesos de constitucionalización como algo progresivo y evolutivo.2021text (article)application/pdfhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8247491(Revista) ISSN 0120-8942Díkaion: revista de actualidad jurídica, ISSN 0120-8942, Vol. 30, Nº. 2, 2021, pags. 244-334spaLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. Cualquier enlace al texto completo de estos documentos deberá hacerse a través de la URL oficial de éstos en Dialnet. 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