This paper aims to answer the question of why constituent moments are relevant to political theory. It hypothesises the Spanish constitutional debate of 1931 as a case of conceptual innovation in parliamentary politics by arguing that debates in constituent moments entail a special kind of parliamentary argumentation when new political regimes are established. There, all sorts of theoretical, normative, historical, and institutional aspects are discussed to deliberate on the future character and functioning of a political regime. From a methodological point of view, this analysis draws on the revision of arguments and political terms used by MPs during the Spanish constituent assembly of 1931. The first part of the article emphasises t...
Spanish Constitutional History is also de history of the Spanish legal scholars� conceptions about t...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
Development of Law and Constitution of Francoist Spain I dare to say that government of Francisco Fr...
This paper aims to answer the question of why constituent moments are relevant to political theory. ...
Resumen tesis:This research focuses on the Spanish constitutional debate of 1977–78. It checks how s...
This book delves into the conceptual changes produced by the Spanish constitutional debate held betw...
This doctoral dissertation aims to elucidate this main research question: To what extent does the Sp...
This article enquires into the arguments held by the constituent members about the structure of the ...
This study examines the Spanish parliamentary debate of 1931, in the framework of the debate o...
The advent of democracy in most European countries was preceded by a long constitutional tradition t...
El objetivo de este artículo es contribuir a una mejor comprensión de la complejidad que rodeó al pr...
Differences in the understanding of the concept of democracy in Spanish historiography. The Constitu...
Resumen: Este estudio analiza el debate parlamentario de 1931 en España, en el marco del debate sobr...
Spanish constitutionalism finds undeniable expression in the Constitution of 1812, and in the study ...
The overall purpose of this paper is to investigate how the concept of democracy was used in Swedish...
Spanish Constitutional History is also de history of the Spanish legal scholars� conceptions about t...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
Development of Law and Constitution of Francoist Spain I dare to say that government of Francisco Fr...
This paper aims to answer the question of why constituent moments are relevant to political theory. ...
Resumen tesis:This research focuses on the Spanish constitutional debate of 1977–78. It checks how s...
This book delves into the conceptual changes produced by the Spanish constitutional debate held betw...
This doctoral dissertation aims to elucidate this main research question: To what extent does the Sp...
This article enquires into the arguments held by the constituent members about the structure of the ...
This study examines the Spanish parliamentary debate of 1931, in the framework of the debate o...
The advent of democracy in most European countries was preceded by a long constitutional tradition t...
El objetivo de este artículo es contribuir a una mejor comprensión de la complejidad que rodeó al pr...
Differences in the understanding of the concept of democracy in Spanish historiography. The Constitu...
Resumen: Este estudio analiza el debate parlamentario de 1931 en España, en el marco del debate sobr...
Spanish constitutionalism finds undeniable expression in the Constitution of 1812, and in the study ...
The overall purpose of this paper is to investigate how the concept of democracy was used in Swedish...
Spanish Constitutional History is also de history of the Spanish legal scholars� conceptions about t...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
Development of Law and Constitution of Francoist Spain I dare to say that government of Francisco Fr...