Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7531097 Cuestiones Constitucionales 2017 29 Pages PDF
Abstract
This article analyzes the relationship between the concepts of constitution and revolution with special emphasis to the Mexican particular case. For this, some historical analysis is introduced to contextualize the constitution and the role of ending point and starting point that has played in the Mexican revolutionary process. The analysis continues with of the revolutionary elements incorporated or consolidated by the Constitution of 1917, particularly the sociallabor constitutionalism, the recovery of national sovereignty and the Mexican republican laicism. Another point consists in the analysis from the perspective and methodology of comparative constitutional law of some Mexican constitutional element that have not had the attention they seem to merit for its innovative character and deepening of democratic principles. The article ends with where some of the issues discussed previously and with an invitation to the Mexican people to continue drawing the idyll between its Constitution and its revolution.
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