¿Han funcionado las constituciones del nuevo constitucionalismo latinoamericano?
Abstract
Since the nineties of the last century Latin America is experiencing a
cycle of democratic constituent processes that is usually known in the
doctrine as new constitutionalism. Decades after its approval, it is necessary to analyze critically the effects of the new constitutionalism, which
wanted to improve the social situation, democratize politics and transform the State. This research article raises four questions: 1. Have the
Constitutions served to improve the welfare conditions of citizens? 2.
Has it been possible to limit the power of the constituted organs? 3. Has
inequality and poverty decreased? 4. Has the civil rights situation improved? If we are able to respond affirmatively to the previous questions,
we could speak of popular constitutionalism; otherwise, we could only
speak of populist constitutionalism.