Presentation of the article Between Kelsen and Montesquieu. Division of powers and democracy in the 21st century, by Thomas Olechowski. The current relevance and importance of the division of powers 40 years after 40 years of democratic stability in Argentina

Authors

  • Carlos Enrique Pettoruti Universidad Nacional de La Plata

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24215/25916386e172

Keywords:

Kelsen, Montesquieu, Division of powers and democracy in the 21st century, Thomas Olechowski

Abstract

This year 2023 marks 40 years of democratic stability in the Argentine Republic. A real milestone in our history. However, it is not only our country that has suffered totalitarian dictatorships. Unfortunately, many nations in the world have suffered from them, and some still continue to suffer from them, sometimes in the form of "elective autocracies" -as Thomas Olechowski points out by way of oxymoron in the article translated below-.

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Author Biography

Carlos Enrique Pettoruti, Universidad Nacional de La Plata

Professor of Introduction to Law, National University of La Plata (UNLP). Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Law of Córdoba. Correspondent in Argentina of the Hans Kelsen-Institut of Vienna. Member of the Board of Directors of the Argentine Association of Philosophy of Law.

Published

2023-12-27

How to Cite

Pettoruti, C. E. (2023). Presentation of the article Between Kelsen and Montesquieu. Division of powers and democracy in the 21st century, by Thomas Olechowski. The current relevance and importance of the division of powers 40 years after 40 years of democratic stability in Argentina. Anales De La Facultad De Ciencias Juridicas Y Sociales De La Universidad Nacional De La Plata, 20(53), 172. https://doi.org/10.24215/25916386e172

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