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Estudios en derecho a la información
On-line version ISSN 2594-0082Print version ISSN 2683-2038
Abstract
MELLADO-GONZALEZ, Héctor Pavel. The constitutional system and the right to information. A systemic analysis. Estud. derecho inf. [online]. 2024, n.18, pp.37-54. Epub Aug 12, 2025. ISSN 2594-0082. https://doi.org/10.22201/iij.25940082e.2024.18.18733.
This document delves into the complex and intertwined dynamics of the right to information, good governance, and their role within the constitutional system. The aim is to unravel how these legal aspects interconnect and evolve, contributing to the structure and efficacy of modern democracy and governance. To achieve this, the study adopts a systemic approach, applying theories of complex systems and autopoiesis. This methodology provides a comprehensive view of the interaction and functioning of these elements within the constitutional framework, addressing concepts such as self-reference, interdependence, and adaptability. Among the key conclusions is the identification of the constitutional system as a dynamic and self-regulating entity, crucial to shaping the right to information and good administration. The study reveals the ability of these systems to adapt to social and political changes, maintaining their coherence within the legal and constitutional framework. This analysis offers a valuable perspective for understanding governance and legality in contemporary societies.
Keywords : constitutional system; legal systems; transparency; autopoiesis; right to information; complex systems.












