Abstract

The rigid Constitutions should be modified only by means of the amendment or revision process they envisage to. Analysts, however, identify a number of constitutional amendments that do not follow this script, not changing, even, its normative text. These are the so-called “informal changes” or “mutations” of Constitution. In the Welfare State, the Legislative and the Executive play an extremely active role in the adoption of laws, regulations and measures that, under the pretext of implementing the Constitution, modify it. It is expected that the judiciary will correct any excesses or deviations, but this expectation is not always confirmed, either because it does not identify any problem, or because these changes are not questioned in the courts.

Details

Title
The Constitution under attack: Legislative and Executive as mutagenic factors
Author
José Adércio Leite Sampaio
Pages
251-263
Section
Dossiê - Constitucionalismo e democracia
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Sep-Dec 2018
Publisher
Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS, Editoria de Periódicos Científicos
e-ISSN
21752168
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Portuguese
ProQuest document ID
2210386973
Copyright
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