Abstract

Este artículo presenta los dos temas centrales de la filosofía del derecho de Wilfrid J. Waluchow -el positivismo incluyente y el constitucionalismo del “árbol vivo”- con una exposición crítica de sus principales tesis, los contextos en los que surgen y las principales objeciones y desafíos a los que aún deben responder.

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