The “Anticipation Constitutional Law” in the Spanish pre-transition to democracy

Authors

  • Leyre Burguera Ameave UNED

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rdp.92.2015.14425

Keywords:

transition to democracy, Constitutional law and democracy

Abstract

Abstract

The pre-democratic transition (1962-1975) was characterized by show a clear imbalance between the political structures of the old regime and the new requirements and needs of the Spanish society in transformation. In this context that venturing changes, the university and its related intellectuals charted tracks of study that would serve as a democratizing spur (Europe, History of Political Ideas, political modernization and development, etc.). Especially notable were the theoretical efforts by glimpse the possibilities of evolution that offered legal system inherited on the death of Franco. From the reformism "in Franco’s legality", it was decided to carry out studies on the tangible looking for the optimization of the "democratic potential" of the political framework of the regime. The texts, such as memory of the regulation of relations of power and its possible pre-existing development, met the important work of enable and facilitate an atmosphere of change in the previous time to the attainment of democracy, from then it was only to be hoped the results.

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Author Biography

Leyre Burguera Ameave, UNED

Profesora Ayudante

Published

2015-04-20

How to Cite

Burguera Ameave, L. (2015). The “Anticipation Constitutional Law” in the Spanish pre-transition to democracy. Revista de Derecho Político, (92), 195–224. https://doi.org/10.5944/rdp.92.2015.14425

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ESTUDIOS/STUDIES

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