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En este artículo se argumenta en favor de redefinir el rol del Parlamento en el Perú. En el mundo contemporáneo, los asuntos públicos cambian demasiado rápido o son demasiado complejos como para que el Parlamento sea el responsable directo de ordenarlos a través de la legislación. Por tanto, la responsabilidad principal de esta institución debe ser no la labor legislativa sino el nombramiento y el control del Poder Ejecutivo.
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About special indigenous representation in Peru: An approach from the viewpoint of indigenous leaders. Following the numerous indigenous uprisings in the 1990´s, scholars have paid close attention to indigenous politics in Latin America, with their main focus placed on the construction of indigenous movements, as well as indigenous identity. In contrast, very few contributions deal with institutional designs to promote indigenous people’s access to formal politics. This paper addresses the topic of descriptive representation of indigenous people in formal decision-making spheres, with the main focus on the Parliament. It outlines the benefits associated with descriptive representation of minorities, as well as two cases of interest: Mexico and New Zealand. Based on interviews conducted during the summer of 2009, the article provides insight into the indigenous leaders´ assessments re...
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About special indigenous representation in Peru: An approach from the viewpoint of indigenous leaders. Following the numerous indigenous uprisings in the 1990´s, scholars have paid close attention to indigenous politics in Latin America, with their main focus placed on the construction of indigenous movements, as well as indigenous identity. In contrast, very few contributions deal with institutional designs to promote indigenous people’s access to formal politics. This paper addresses the topic of descriptive representation of indigenous people in formal decision-making spheres, with the main focus on the Parliament. It outlines the benefits associated with descriptive representation of minorities, as well as two cases of interest: Mexico and New Zealand. Based on interviews conducted during the summer of 2009, the article provides insight into the indigenous leaders´ assessments re...
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This article argues in favour of a re-definition of Parliament's role in Peru. In the contemporary world, public affairs change too fast or are too complexes to name Parliament the direct responsible of ordering them through legislation. Thus, the main duty of this institution should be not to legislate but to elect and control the Executive Branch of government.
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The text describes the concept of constitutional justice, also known as constitutional jurisdiction, defining it as the set of mechanisms aimed at guaranteeing the supremacy of the Constitution within the framework of a rule of law. Its origin in modern constitutionalism is detailed, highlighting the two main systems: the American or “diffuse” system, in which any judge has the power to declare a norm unconstitutional in specific cases, and the European or “concentrated” system, which delegates this function to specialized constitutional courts. In turn, mention is made of a socialist model in which the Parliament supervises constitutionality. In the case of Peru, the author examines the historical evolution of constitutional justice and the convergence of these systems in their current model, including the creation of the Tribunal of Constitutional Guarantees. However, he also c...