The shared sovereignty of the 1876 constitution in comparison to the national sovereignty of the 1812 constitution

  • Carmina López Sánchez Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Keywords: Constitution, Crown, Parliament, royal prerrogative, internal constitution

Abstract

The Constitution of 1812 marked the beginning of Spain’s constitutional history and became a symbol of liberalism. The development of its ideas took pla­ce intermittently throughout the 19th Century until branching off into a constitutional model, as envisa­ged by Cánovas del Castillo. The basis for this was the so-called “internal constitution” which implied a so­vereignty shared between the Parliament or “Cortes” and the King.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.
Abstract Views: 5926
pdf (Español (España)) : 17993
Published
2015-01-08
How to Cite
López Sánchez, C. (2015). The shared sovereignty of the 1876 constitution in comparison to the national sovereignty of the 1812 constitution. REVISTA DE HISTORIOGRAFÍA (RevHisto), (20), 189-198. Retrieved from https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/REVHISTO/article/view/2372
Section
Special issue