Transition and Constitution: What about their relationship in Spain nowadays?
Abstract
Spanish current Constitution is the outcome of a political transition: an outcome of a process taking place right after the Francoist dictatorship and not enabling for a suitable development of a democratic procedure leading to a genuine Constitution-making scheme. This paper is concerned, firstly, with the extent of the impact of such transition on the content of the Constitution text itself. On the other hand, it considers how its provisions for constitutional reform have in no feasible way helped so far to solve such an impairing handicap.
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