UNA CULTURA JURÍDICA CON PROFUNDAS RAÍCES Y VOCACIÓN UNIVERSAL. EUROPA Y SUS DESAFÍOS POLÍTICO-NORMATIVOS ANTE UN ESCENARIO POSTSECULAR PLURICULTURAL

Authors

  • Gonzalo Gabriel Carranza Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (España)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/RLDR.5.58

Keywords:

Legal culture, Post secularism, Pluriculturalism, Politics, Historical roots

Abstract

Understanding a particular legal culture involves, first of all, trying to point out the roots that inform it. This implies, basically, to delimit the different historical components that have shaped a cultural tradition.
In the European case, the legal culture has received several contributions from the Roman, Greek and Christian world. Trying to specify its content can bring a vision of totality to a legal system with vocation of expansion, in which the influence in other territorial schemes has been a constant.
In this paper we will try to point out, from the challenges that politics faces in a multicultural, post-secular scenario, how the European legal culture can be a useful tool for its management, striving to demonstrate, also, that there is a correlate of certain content between Europe and Latin America

Author Biography

Gonzalo Gabriel Carranza, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (España)

Abogado por la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC), Máster en Derecho Constitucional por el Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales (CEPC) del Ministerio de la Presidencia de España y, actualmente, Doctorando en Derecho, Gobierno y Políticas Públicas en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), donde cumple funciones como Personal Investigador

Published

2019-12-11