Constraining Constitution-Making

Author:

Chilton Adam1,Eyzaguirre Cristián1,Landau David2,Versteeg Mila3

Affiliation:

1. University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL, USA

2. Florida State University College of Law, Tallahassee, FL, USA

3. University of Virginia School of Law, Charlottesville, VA, USA

Abstract

Whether constitution-making should be constrained has long been debated, but little is known about whether it is possible. We make several contributions to this question. We start by providing a typology of three types of constraints on constitution-making: Substantive, Procedural, and Institutional. We next develop a positive theory of when these constraints are likely to influence drafters’ behavior. We then use a mixed-methods approach to explore these ideas in the context of Chile’s constitutional reform process. In a survey experiment conducted in Chile before citizens voted on the draft constitution, we find that most respondents supported constraints in the abstract, but that they also supported a popular policy initiative—nationalizing mines—that violated these same constraints. This suggests that popular opinion may not enforce constraints on constitution-making. However, in fieldwork conducted in Chile, we found evidence that Chilean political parties did rein in constitution-makers who wanted to ignore constraints. This suggests that constitution-making constraints may be more likely to be effective when enforced by political parties.

Funder

Bankard Fund for Political Economy, University of Virginia

Russell Baker Scholars Fund, University of Chicago

Hans Zeisel Endowment for Empirical Research in the Law, University of Chicago

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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