Constitucionalismo deliberativo y control judicial. Un enfoque sistémico
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constitucionalismo, democracia deliberativa, control judicial, representacionResumen
El constitucionalismo deliberativo es un campo emergente que combina la teoría constitucional –y su énfasis en los límites legales al poder político– con la teoría democrática deliberativa –y su idea de la deliberación política como fuente de legitimidad democrática. Esta combinación crea un nuevo marco para abordar las cuestiones de legitimidad que surgen en las democracias constitucionales. El artículo contribuye a esta creciente área de investigación explorando su potencial para abordar la legitimidad del control judicial. En primer lugar, el artículo argumenta que este potencial reside en la integración de la teoría constitucional con un enfoque sistémico de la democracia deliberativa y la idea de un sistema deliberativo anidado. En segundo lugar, el artículo se basa en esta integración para dar cuenta de la legitimidad del control judicial como una institución integrada en –y conformada por– un sistema deliberativo y representativo.
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