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Resumen de Applying Constitutional Principles

Riccardo Guastini

  • This paper is about the judicial application of constitutional principles, which involves (at least) four kinds of intellectual operations: i) identification, ii) interpretation, iii) balancing, and iv) specification. Such different operations cannot be sharply distinguished from a psychological point of view, but each of them is submitted to a separate logical analysis. The analysis is meant to show that the judicial application of constitutional principles is a genuine law-creating practice, in such way that, in a sense, "the Constitution is what the judges say it is".


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