The Titles Of "Hijo Predilecto" And "Hijo Adoptivo", The Local History Of Andalusian Provinces.
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.3.n.5.2016.18393Keywords:
protocol, local administrations, honors, accolades, county councilAbstract
The abundant literature on protocol that exists in Spain strange has stopped to analyse the importance of the regulations of honours and distinctions of the local authorities as the tool of transmission of the constitutional values to the society. An example of it are the accolades, prizes, appointments or medals that the County councils of the Autonomous Andalusia Community gives every year to people, institutions or companies that try to exemplify a new model of society.
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2016-12-28
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Parrilla, M., & Pulido Polo, M. (2016). The Titles Of "Hijo Predilecto" And "Hijo Adoptivo", The Local History Of Andalusian Provinces. INSTITUTIONAL STUDIES JOURNAL, 3(5), 89–100. https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.3.n.5.2016.18393
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