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  1. This chapter shares some thoughts and experiences on devolution of powers or, as referred to in Spain, decentralization and political pluralism. It begins by examining the Spanish constitution and the manner in which the ‘state of autonomies’ has been created since 1979.

  2. 1 sty 2021 · PDF | On Jan 1, 2021, Xabier Arzoz published The Constitutional Court of Spain: Doctrines, Practices and Acceptance | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

  3. This paper collects data on normative design, composition, organization and performance of the Councils of Justice of Brazil and Spain, and identifies the main obstacles to the functioning of both in order to bring closer their institutional experience.

  4. Eventually, the Constitution was ratified in a referendum on 6 December 1978. 1.1.2 On the whole, the key elements of the rationale of the Constitution include (a) a system of representative democracy, separation of powers and the rule of law, (b) protection of constitutional rights and liberties and (c) the territorial decentralisation of ...

  5. Conservatives and progressives have run the court for 15 years each (Table 3) with variable degrees of politicization. For the first 30 years, pressure from political parties shaped the contours of Spanish constitutional justice without blocking its normal operations.

  6. This work aims to present an overview of the Spanish system of con- stitutional justice that would allow the reader to get a clear view of how the system is organized and functions, making a special analysis of its

  7. First, this report will analyse the constitutional amendments regarding EU membership and the constitutional limits to European integration. Indeed, the only two constitutional amendments were both prompted by the EU.