The deconstruction of law on global constitutionalism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4013/rechtd.2014.62.02Abstract
This article analyzes the influences of postmodernity and globalization in the deconstruction of fundamental notions of law. Following, it examines the crisis of political participation in legislative processes, focusing on the concept of teledemocracy. It ends by discussing the foundations of a possible global constitutionalism.
Keywords: global constitutionalism, postmodernity, teledemocracy.
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