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The Constitution of Mexico: A Contextual Analysis by Jose Maria Serna De La Garza, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Jose Maria Serna De La Garza
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781849462884
    Pages254
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2013

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Constitution of Mexico: A Contextual Analysis by Jose Maria Serna De La Garza

    This book provides an overview of Mexicos political evolution since it became independent from Spain in 1821 and its current constitutional arrangements principles and structures. The aim is to explain this evolution as the result of struggles between the interests and ideologies of different groups within Mexican society each with a different political vision of how the State should be organised. Chapter I reviews Mexicos constitutional trajectory and explains why democracy republicanism federalism separation of state and church protection of fundamental rights and the Nations ownership of mineral resources first became constitutional principles. Chapters II III IV and V deal respectively with democracy and the electoral system and the legislative executive and judicial branches of federal government. Chapter VI introduces the institutional structure of Mexicos federal system while Chapter VII discusses the rules principles and institutions for the protection of human rights. Chapter VIII examines the constitutional regime of Mexicos economy. The conclusion explains how a series of factors has combined to produce a gap between the formal Constitution and what can be seen as the living Constitution; bridging that gap presents Mexican politics and society with one of its great contemporary challenges.



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