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1 online resource (339 pages). |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Comparative Public Law Treatise Ser.
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Comparative Public Law Treatise Ser.
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Intro; Preface; Table of Contents; List of contributors; Table of Abbreviations; Historical Constitutional Premises; 1 Spain Is Established as a Social and Democratic State Subject to the Ruleof Law (Art. 1.1); 1.1 Spain as a Social and Democratic State under the Rule of Law (Art. 1.1 of the Constitution); 1.2 Spain as a Democratic State; 1.2.1 Political Parties, Form of State and Rationalisation of the Form of Government; 1.2.2 Political Representation, Equal Right to Vote, Electoral System; 1.3 Spain as a State under the Rule of Law; 1.3.1 Constitutional Provisions |
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1.3.2 Spain as a State under the Rule of Law and a Constitutional State under the Rule of Law: Rule of Law and Constitutional Principle1.4 Spain as a Social State; 1.4.1 The Welfare State between Predictions and Constitutional Implementation; 1.4.2 The Spanish Experience within the Framework of Contemporary European Constitutionalism; 1.4.3 Superior Values and Constitutional Principles Informing the Spanish Legal System; 2 Sources of Law. Legislative Procedure. International Treaties. Relations with the European Union |
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2.1 The Resolution Criteria for Normative Antinomies: Hierarchy, Competence and 'Supplementarity'2.2 The Constitution; 2.3 The Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court; 2.4 The Law; 2.4.1 The Organic Law; 2.4.2 The (Ordinary) Law; 2.4.3 The Rules with the Force of Law Adopted by the Government; 2.5 The Regulations; 2.6 International Treaties; 2.6.1 Applicable Legal Status; 2.6.2 The 'Classic' Treaties; 2.6.3 The 'New' Treaties; 2.7 Relations with the European Union; 2.7.1 The Principles of Primacy and Direct Effect; 2.7.2 The Principle of Institutional Autonomy |
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3 The System of Fundamental Rights, Public Liberties and Duties3.1 Rights as Fundamental Rights; 3.2 The Nature of Rights and of Freedoms; 3.3 General Characteristics of the Constitutional Recognition of Rights and Freedoms; 3.3.1 The Structure of Part I of the Constitution: Closed or Open Character of the Catalogue of Rights?; 3.3.2 The Formal Structure of Part 1 of the Constitution; 3.3.3 The Different Degrees of Protection Attributed to the Constitutional Rights |
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3.3.4 Allocation of Fundamental Rights and Liberties in the Two Sections of Chapter II of Part 1 and the Criterion of Fundamentality3.3.5 General Systematic Characterisation of Classificatory of Fundamental Rights in Order of Content; 3.4 Effectiveness and Extent of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: Direct and Immediate Effectiveness and Mediated Effectiveness; 3.5 The Extent of Fundamental Rights and Liberties; 3.6 Interpretation of Fundamental Rights and Liberties; 3.7 Fundamental Rights and Principle of Equality; 3.7.1 The Material Side of Equality |
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3.7.2 The Concept of Equality in Article 149.1.1 of the Constitution and the Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court |
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Constitutional law -- Spain.
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Constitutional law. |
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Spain. |
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Lozano Miralles, Jorge, author.
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Puzzo, Fernando, author.
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Ruiz Ruiz, Juan José, author.
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Print version: Gambino, Silvio. Spanish Constitutional System. Portland : Eleven International Publishing, ©2018 9789462368439 |
ISBN |
9462748489 |
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9789462748484 (electronic book) |
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