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    An Institutional Crisis that Dissolved Like a Sugar Cube by Agustín Ruiz Robledo

    Published 2023-01-01
    Subjects: “…Constitutional Crisis, Spain…”
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    The history of legislative regulation of marriage institution in law of Spain by T V Akinfieva

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…The research is based on the analysis of original materials of Spanish authors on issues of development of family-matrimonial relations with a view of democratic changes of the last 100 years, Constitution of Spain, Civil Code of Spain, as well as laws on family legislation reforms of the latest decade.…”
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    Le droit à l'autodétermination comme droit moral by Xacobe Bastida Freixedo

    “…In the current essay we will try to prove that self-determination is a moral right –a legitimate and justified claim– that, as such, should be integrated as far as possible in a democratic constitution. In Spain many people concur with this thesis and they come to law searching for an acting guideline: if the claim is contained within the legal order the norm is applied and, if not, a reform is proposed in order to include the claim. …”
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    LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SPAIN: STATUS AND FEATURES OF LEGAL REGULATION by Levan T. Chikhladze, Evgeniy Y. Komlev

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The norms of the Constitution of Spain regulating the issues of the organization of local self-government are analyzed. …”
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    La postura de la Unión Europea frente al separatismo en Cataluña by A. V. Makarycheva

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Given all these factors, autonomies will think twice before organizing a referendum, which is also difficult to hold, because it contradicts the Constitution of Spain.…”
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    IDENTIFYING THE RIGHT OF A PERSON AGGRIEVED BY A PUBLIC AUTHORITY IN THE ROMANIAN CONSTITUTION AND IN COMPARATIVE LAW by Cătălin-Radu PAVEL

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The objectives of the study were to analyze the Romanian Constitutions in order to identify the provisions regarding the fundamental right of a person aggrieved by a public authority and to analyze the provisions of this fundamental right in the constitutions of other states: the Constitution of the French Republic, the constitutional Acts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Fundamental Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, the Constitution of the Republic of Italy, and the Constitution of Spain. By granting the fundamental right of a person aggrieved by a public authority is ensuring a good administration of the state by giving the citizens a compliance with their legitimate rights. …”
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    KEY PROBLEMS OF MODERN SPAIN by A. . Orlov

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…In the practical plane there is a question of need to make changes into the existing Constitution of Spain (country federalization, fixing in the Fundamental law of the new civil and political rights and freedoms, revision of bases of an electoral system, reform of the Senate, etc.). …”
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    Migraciones y censos by Pablo Estévez Hernández, Dr.

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Although claims for visibilization and recognition of the inmigrants, little has been accounted of its formation as a category in epistomological terms; what implies a review that seeks to see its genealogy and the ideological effects involved in its constitution. In Spain, this category has been limited to a short genesis, recognising it as just postfranqoist and postmodern. …”
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    Migraciones y censos by Pablo Estévez Hernández, Dr.

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Although claims for visibilization and recognition of the inmigrants, little has been accounted of its formation as a category in epistomological terms; what implies a review that seeks to see its genealogy and the ideological effects involved in its constitution. In Spain, this category has been limited to a short genesis, recognising it as just postfranqoist and postmodern. …”
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    The constitutional control system in Colombia by Luis Javier Moreno Ortiz

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Both the public action of unconstitutionality as the plea of unconstitutionality have clear precedents in the constitutionalism of Spain and the Colony were prepared by a Constituent Assembly acted with knowledge and faithfulness to that tradition and have been and are institutions of our capital social and democratic state of law.…”
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    Wise plans – Laboratorio per la sostenibilità energetica del parco del Ticino by Antonello Naseddu

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…<br /></span>The project constitutes Italy, Spain, Galles and Sweden with a common effort to elaborate the guidelines of a base on a further elaboration for local energy plans.…”
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    Сonstitutional and legal regulation of the limitation of the right to education during a state of emergency in EU member states by A.R. Karapetian

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Attention is focused on the concept of the rule of law, because one of its features is the recognition of the natural nature of human rights and freedoms. The constitutions of Spain, the Netherlands, Germany and other states were analyzed. …”
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    Women in socialist culture (1848-1939) | Mujer y socialismo (1848-1939) by Rosa María Capel Martínez

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…This article examines the evolution of the technical discourse of socialism on the so-called «female question» from its birth until the first third of the twentieth century, and also considers the change of strategy implied by the creation of discussion forums such as the Women’s Socialist International (1907) or the Women’s Socialist Groups, constituted in Spain from 1904 onwards and whose activity was cut short by the outbreak of the Civil War. | En 1848, aparecían dos textos llamados a convertirse en los programas teóricos y prácticos de dos importantes movimientos sociales: obrerismo y feminismo. …”
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