Spanish Constitutional Crossroads offers a comprehensive and critical analysis of the evolution of Spanish constitutionalism since the 1978 Constitution, the foundational text that guided Spain’s transition from dictatorship to democracy. Combining historical narrative, constitutional theory and ins...
Spanish Constitutional Crossroads offers a comprehensive and critical analysis of the evolution of Spanish constitutionalism since the 1978 Constitution, the foundational text that guided Spain’s transition from dictatorship to democracy. Combining historical narrative, constitutional theory and institutional analysis, the book examines the major constitutional crossroads that have shaped—and continue to shape—the country’s political and legal order. Starting from the premise that the Constitution emerged not from ideological victory but from negotiation, compromise and political pragmatism, the work reconstructs Spain’s democratic Transition and explores how constitutional dialogue made possible a durable pact capable of reconciling deep-rooted historical, political and territorial divisions.
The book also examines the system of fundamental rights, placing human dignity at the core of the constitutional order and defending an integrated understanding of civil, political and social rights, with particular emphasis on equality and education as essential pillars of the social and democratic State governed by the rule of law. It further provides a critical assessment of Spain’s institutional architecture—including Parliament, Government, the electoral system, the judiciary and constitutional justice—in light of contemporary challenges such as political fragmentation, the growing use of emergency legislation, judicial politicisation and tensions surrounding constitutional adjudication. The study situates Spanish constitutionalism within the broader framework of European integration and addresses one of the country’s most enduring debates: the territorial question and the balance between unity, autonomy and solidarity. Ultimately, the book argues that the strength of the 1978 Constitution lies not only in its remarkable stability but also in its capacity for adaptation, and that the future of Spanish constitutional democracy will depend above all on recovering a culture of political dialogue capable of renewing the constitutional pact in an increasingly plural and complex society.
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