SOCIAL RIGHTS FOR ARGENTINA AS A PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC: THE COMMUNIST DRAFT CONSTITUTION AT THE 1957 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

Authors

  • HORACIO JAVIER ETCHICHURY UNC

Keywords:

1957 Constitutional reform, Communist Party, Social rights, Social constitutionalism

Abstract

In Argentina's 1957 Constitutional Convention, the Communist caucus introduced a draft Constitution, designed to establish a federal parliamentary representative people’s democratic republic. The draft included organizational principles for the national economy and a broad set of rights, including social rights. This article analyzes the context in which the Convention took place, describing the severe political restrictions imposed by the military dictatorship then in power. It also examines the Communist Party’s actions and strategies in that context. Finally, the article analyzes the Communist draft Constitution, taking social rights as the main perspective. Studying this alternative vision of social constitutionalism offered at a constitutional reform process in Argentina provides elements for a deeper and more critical understanding of the social rights clause finally adopted in 1957.

Author Biography

  • HORACIO JAVIER ETCHICHURY, UNC

    Doctor en Derecho y Ciencias Sociales (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba [UNC]). Master of Laws (Yale Law School). Abogado (UNC). Licenciado en Comunicación Social (UNC). Profesor Adjunto, Facultad de Derecho, UNC. Profesor Titular, Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, UNC. Investigador Adjunto, CONICET. Director del Grupo de Investigación en Derechos Sociales (GIDES).

Published

2024-06-14

Issue

Section

Derecho Público y Análisis de Políticas Públicas

How to Cite

SOCIAL RIGHTS FOR ARGENTINA AS A PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC: THE COMMUNIST DRAFT CONSTITUTION AT THE 1957 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. (2024). Anuario Del Centro De Investigaciones Jurídicas Y Sociales, XXII, 38-55. https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariocijs/article/view/44466