Like many countries around the world, Chile is undergoing a
political moment when the nature of democracy and its political and
legal institutions are being challenged. Senior Chilean legal
scholar and constitutional historian Pablo Ruiz-Tagle provides an
historical analysis of constitutional change and democratic crisis
in the present context focused on Chilean constitutionalism. He
offers a comparative analysis of the organization and function of
government, the structure of rights and the main political agents
that participated in each stage of Chilean constitutional history.
Chile is a powerful case study of a Latin American country that has
gone through several threats to its democracy, but that has once
again followed a moderate path to rebuild its constitutional
republican tradition. Not only the first comprehensive study of
Chilean constitutional history in the English language from the
nineteenth-century to the present day, this book is also a powerful
defence of democratic values.
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