Unilateral returning of competencies by Autonomous Communities

Authors

  • Ignacio González García

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/trc.34.2014.14073

Keywords:

unilateral return, competencies, Autonomous Communities, reform of the statute, National Parliament, decentralization, centralization,

Abstract

Some Autonomous Communities have raised recently the possibility of returning to the State some of their competencies. The doctrinal stance is opposed to this idea arguing that the Communities can not make this decision on their own accord. Every reform of the statute would require a bilateral process between the Autonomous Community and the State. This paper offers a different approach to this issue interpreting the 8th Title of the Constitution in a final way, which would justify the existence of an implied limitation of the National Parliament’s roll in this case.

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Published

2014-07-01

How to Cite

González García, I. (2014). Unilateral returning of competencies by Autonomous Communities. Teoría Y Realidad Constitucional, (34), 477–504. https://doi.org/10.5944/trc.34.2014.14073

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