The precedents of the first constitutionalism of Antioquia (Perspective to understand the hispanoamerican constitutional process)
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https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i7.44Keywords:
Antioquian Constitution, constitucionalism, legicentrism, statism, constitutional power.Abstract
In this essay the process of enactment of the Antioquian Constitution of 1812 is analyzed and used as a background to study the 1811-1816 neogranadin constitutional period, that characterized itself by the constant promulgation of constitutional carts. Additionally, this essay studies the influences of the first Antioquian constitucionalism, for this way to comprehend the constitutional process in Hispano-America and the basis of the 'legicentrism–statism' characterizing the legal-political Colombian system along the 19th century.
Submission date: 07/03/2006
Acceptance date: 13/05/2006
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