No. 8 (2013)
I. Fundamentación y perspectivas filosóficas de los derechos humanos

Enlightened reason, democratic cosmopolitanism and federalism Luigi Ferrajoli after Immanuel Kant, Hans Kelsen and David Held

Joan Alfred Martínez I Seguí
Universitat de València
Portada del número 8 de Bajo Palabra
Published December 30, 2013

Keywords:

Constitutional democracy, cosmopolitanism, federalism, public sphere, legal positivism
How to Cite
Martínez I Seguí, J. A. (2013). Enlightened reason, democratic cosmopolitanism and federalism Luigi Ferrajoli after Immanuel Kant, Hans Kelsen and David Held. Bajo Palabra, (8), 85–96. https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2013.8.004

Abstract

This paper deals with the constitutionalist iuspositivism of Luigi Ferrajoli. It emphasizes the rule proposed which, as the culmination of his theory about law and democracy, pretends to spread his canon of democracy from the frame of government to the present international society globalized through a federalism, which is determined by the principle of subsidiarity. Furthermore, the work of Ferrajoli is compared with that of other historical or current authors in relation to the democratic cosmopolitanism: Immanuel Kant, Hans Kelsen and David Held.

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