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The Constitutional Court ( Spanish: Tribunal Constitucional) [n. 1] is the supreme interpreter of the Spanish Constitution, with the power to determine the constitutionality of acts and statutes made by any public body, central, regional, or local in Spain. It is defined in Part IX [2] (sections 159 through 165) of the Constitution of Spain ...
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The Supreme Court of Spain ( Tribunal Supremo) is the...
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The Supreme Court (Spanish: Tribunal Supremo, TS) is the...
- Judiciary of Spain
I. Constitutional justice The origins of the Constitutional Court in Spain The model of concentrated constitutional justice emerged during the inter-war period in Europe when the first constitutional courts were established, and more particularly with the influence of the constitutions of Austria and Czechoslovakia as of 1920. Although several projects were envisaged in Spain to establish d ...
The Constitutional Court is the supreme interpreter of the Spanish Constitution, with the power to determine the constitutionality of acts and statutes made by any public body, central, regional, or local in Spain. It is defined in Part IX of the Constitution of Spain, and further governed by Organic Laws 2/1979 , 8/1984, 4/1985, 6/1988, 7/1999 and 1/2000. The court is the "supreme interpreter ...
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El Pleno del TC por unanimidad declara inconstitucional y nulo un precepto de la Ley Foral 17/2021
Constitutional Court of Spain. The Constitutional Court ( Spanish: Tribunal Constitucional) is the supreme interpreter of the Spanish Constitution. [1] 8/1984, 4/1985, 6/1988, 7/1999 and 1/2000. [2] The court is the "supreme interpreter" of the Constitution, but since the court is not a part of the Spanish Judiciary, [2] the Supreme Court is ...