| Tür | Kitap Bölümü |
| Başlık | The Constitutional Court of Spain: From System Balancer to Polarizing Centralist |
| Kısa Başlık | The Constitutional Court of Spain |
| Kitap Başlığı | Courts in Federal Countries |
| Özet | Spain’s Constitutional Court has played an important role in establishing the Spanish “state of the autonomies,” a concept largely undefined by the Constitution.¹ In the extensive litigation that has occurred between the Spanish state (i.e., the central government) and the autonomous communities (ACs) since the inauguration of the 1978 democratic Constitution, the Court’s case law is generally perceived as having been fairly balanced between the state and the ACs. Although the Court has validated expansive interpretations of the central state’s competences, it has made some important decisions defending the ACs. however, the recent wave of reforms of the ACs’ statutes |
| Yazar | Adam, Elisenda Casanas |
| Editör | Aroney, Nicholas, Kincaid, John |
| Dizi Adı | Federalists or Unitarists? |
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| Yayın Yeri | Toronto, London |
| Yayıncı | University of Toronto Press |
| Yayın Tarihi | 2017 |
| Sayfa Sayısı | 367-403 |
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| ISBN | 978-1-4875-0062-7 |
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| Künye | Adam, Elisenda Casanas. “The Constitutional Court of Spain: From System Balancer to Polarizing Centralist” Courts in Federal Countries , Haz., Aroney, Nicholas ve Kincaid, John. 367-403. Toronto, London: University of Toronto Press, 2017. |