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How does the proposal of Chile’s new Constitution look?

July 13, 09:30 - 11:30

Timezone: CLT

This event is virtual and will be held in English and Spanish with simultaneous interpretation.

Chileans will soon vote in a plebiscite to approve or reject a new draft Constitution. We contribute to the debate by presenting different perspectives from academic experts, both Chilean and international, on the strengths and weaknesses of the new legal framework represented in the draft of the new Constitution.

Introduction: Steven Levitsky, Director, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies; Professor of Government, Harvard University

International Panelists: Roberto Gargarella, Professor of Constitutional Theory and Political Philosophy, Torcuato Di Tella University and Professor Constitutional Law, University of Buenos Aires; David Landau, Dean for International Programs, and Mason Ladd Professor of Law and Associate, Florida State University

National Panelists: Miriam Henriquez, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Professor of Political and Constitutional Theory and Constitutional Law, Alberto Hurtado University; Alejandra Ovalle, Associate professor, Department of Public Law and Director of the UC Constitutional Forum, Catholic University

Moderated by: Juan Pablo Luna, Professor School of Government and the Institute of Political Science, Catholic University, Researcher Instituto Milenio de los Datos, and DRCLAS Luksic Scholar

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