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Metamorfoses Do Estado Constitucional E a Teoria Hegeliana Da Constituição
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Bavaresco, Agemir Schmidt, Ernani Christino, Sérgio Batista |
| Copyright Year | 2007 |
| Abstract | Os Estados nas suas relacoes internacionais sao levados a possuir uma estrategia de insercao mundial soberana. Dai a pergunta: Qual e a funcao da Constituicao para inserir o Estado soberanamente na politica internacional, buscando relacoes globais e plurais, em defesa dos interesses nacionais e da formacao de um novo espaco politico internacional de carater democratico? Para responder a esta inquietacao, analisamos a experiencia historica dos tres modelos de Estado constitucional modernos: Liberal de Direito, Social de Direito e Democratico de Direito, expondo em seguida o debate contemporâneo entre liberais e comunitarios e suas posicoes a respeito da Constituicao. Face ao nosso problema temos duas posicoes. A resposta convencional promove o fortalecimento de blocos regionais e, portanto, a integracao entre os paises membros. A teoria hegeliana da Constituicao, por seu lado, diante deste cenario da mundializacao, prioriza os elementos da identidade constitucional como uma garantia e condicao de reconhecimento mundial. O Estado, bem definido, constitucionalmente, podera fazer uma insercao soberana e autonoma neste atual estagio de correlacao de forcas, tanto em nivel regional, como mundial. Abstract: All States, in their international relations, aim to adopt a sovereign strategy of global insertion. This leads to the following question: What is the role played by the Constitution in incorporating a sovereign State into international politics, when searching for global and plural relations aimed at defending national interest within a new international political context of a democratic type? To answer this query, we have analyzed the historical experience of three contemporary models of the constitutional State: Rule of Law, Social governance and Democratic governance. The contemporary debate opposing liberals to communitarians as well as their differing positions concerning the Constitution will also be exposed in this work. We are confronted with two standpoints. On the one hand, the conventional answer which promotes the strengthening of regional blocks and, therefore a better integration of member states and, on the other hand, the Hegelian Constitution theory which, in the face of globalization, prioritizes constitutional identity elements as a guarantee and condition of global recognition. A constitutionally well-defined State will have the capacity of incorporating itself, in a sovereign and autonomous way, into the current stage of correlation of forces, both nationally and globally. |
| Starting Page | 335 |
| Ending Page | 370 |
| Page Count | 36 |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| DOI | 10.20911/21769389v32n104p335-370/2005 |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://faje.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/Sintese/article/download/282/528 |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://doi.org/10.20911/21769389v32n104p335-370%2F2005 |
| Volume Number | 32 |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |