During the twentieth century, the state founded on constitutional law was the form of organization that best ensured the participation of citizens in the construction of the legal discourse. This model also ensured the respect of a wide range of constitutionally guaranteed principles and values. In this model, the theory of law places the citizen in the role of observer: a form of epistemologically active subjectivity, always able to modify or intervene on legal reality, participating in the democratic game of law.
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