Enhancing Global Constitutionalism: Addressing Pluralism and Social Legitimacy in the context of Global Issues

Project: Dissertation

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This thesis aims to explore the future of international law through the potential role of global constitutionalism in redefining the fundamental concepts of the modern state in the international legal sphere in order to address global issues in a more unified and coherent manner. To do so, this thesis will address the dearth of pluralism and social legitimacy in global constitutionalism. Specifically, it seeks to delve into the realm of transformative constitutionalism, particularly from a Latin American perspective, to discern its potential contributions to the global constitutional agenda in the face of global issues. Through this investigation, the thesis intends to enhance the effectiveness and coherence of global responses to international issues, thereby contributing to the advancement of global governance and the protection of human rights.
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Effective start/end date2023/06/182027/06/18