Constitutional review and fundamental rights: beware of the system's effects

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The issue of constitutional revision, both in its practical applications and its very conceptualization, has experienced a resurgence in recent legal doctrine. This revival has coincided with a significant evolution in the field of fundamental rights, which are caught between being challenged by ant...

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Autor: Tusseau, Guillaume
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Colegio de Abogados de Lambayeque
Repositorio:CAL-Chornancap
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:www.icallambayeque.org.pe/rjchornancap:article/195
Enlace del recurso:https://revistajuridicachornancap.icallambayeque.org.pe/index.php/oficial/article/view/195
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Derechos fundamentales
Efectos sistémicos
Dogmática de la constitución
Parte orgánica de la constitución
Revisión constitucional
Fundamental rights
System effects
Dogmatic constitution
Organic part of a constitution
Constitutional review
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Sumario:The issue of constitutional revision, both in its practical applications and its very conceptualization, has experienced a resurgence in recent legal doctrine. This revival has coincided with a significant evolution in the field of fundamental rights, which are caught between being challenged by anti-liberal constitutionalism and expanding in the wake of environmental and digital constitutionalism. Starting from the idea that the Constitution is "the supreme law of the land", the dominant normative constitutionalism distinguishes between the organic and dogmatic parts of a constitution. While this distinction has the merit of clarity, it must be handled with caution. In fact, constitutional provisions are interdependent, as an analysis in terms of system effects reveals. Considering constitutional revision in one of its parts is bound to have an impact on the other, sometimes at the cost of jeopardizing the very objectives of the revision. Therefore, the constituent power, whose voluntarism is expressed mainly through constitutional revisions, must be attentive to these types of considerations, as must the citizens in whose name this power is exercised.
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