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On February 20 at the Max Planck Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte, the Legal Historian and member of the Constitutional Court of Peru, Dr. Carlos Ramos Núñez, presented a crucial intervention on the problems that face the current constitutionalism in Latin America. Faced with a heterogeneous group of historians, philosophers and theoreticians of law, interested in the vicissitudes of Latin American juridical evolution, the political-juridical tensions of the Peruvian present served him as a framework to raise various constitutional problems and controversies. ...
In the last few decades the concept of self-regulation accompanied the process of dismantling the welfare state. In this context, in central countries—Europe and North America—the importance given to private regulations versus public action increased, thus requiring new mechanisms of legitimacy. To this end, appeals to the principles of economy and technical efficiency to legitimate private regulations have been made by several researchers. However, these principles acquired a negative view in Argentina because they were used to use to legitimate processes that led to various crises, especially taking into consideration the neo-liberal experience of the 1990s. Against this historical background, this paper seeks to show a particular case of legitimizing the self-regulation of non-state organizations (social clubs) by using classic topoi, which had been historically used to legitimize state action. In order to do so, this text focuses on the analysis of “Luna de Avellaneda” Act of 2007, by which the government of Buenos Aires sought to legitimize the self-regulation of clubs appealing to the classical values of democracy, participation, and solidarity. For this, the historical experience of the Argentinean political community will be observed from the perspective of the history of these clubs, thus recovering the social function they played in the diverse political and economic crises.
A Borges, como es bien sabido, le interesaban más aquellos universos tejidos por las palabras que ese otro espacio teñido de desconfianza que algunos persistían en llamar realidad. Dicha pulsión creadora de mundos propios transfirió a sus lectores la risa profunda, el don de la ironía pero también, como algunos lo reconocen, un cierto malestar. Algo similar, pero con una pretensión centrada no ya en lo ficcional sino en las políticas del lenguaje y en los modos de reencontrar claves antropológicas de diversas codificaciones de lo inteligible, acaece con la reciente publicación colectiva «Tour du monde des concepts», dirigida por Pierre Legendre. ...