Constituent Moment, Constituted Powers in Chile

Law and Critique 31 (1):51-58 (2020)
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Abstract

This article discusses the concept of constituent power and its application to the situation in Chile after the 18th October 2019. In particular, it discusses the relation between constituted and constituent powers, with a view to understanding the significance of the 15 November Agreement that opened the way for the ongoing constituent process.

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