First paragraph: The heavy-handed police intervention against the Catalan nationalists during the unilateral referendum on October 1 produced some shocking images: police in riot gear beating unarmed protesters and seizing ballot boxes. Five days later Madrid was making conciliatory gestures, with government undersecretary for Catalonia Enric Millo apologising for the behaviour of some police officers, saying: "When I see these images, and more so when I know people have been hit, pushed and even one person hospitalised, I can’t help but regret it and apologise on behalf of the officers that intervened." Spain is a relatively young democracy – less than 40 years old – and many still remember Spain under General Franc...
In recent years the media have been full of dramatic headlines on Catalonia. At the time of writing ...
This paper traces the origins of the post-transitional justice efforts by the Spanish government to ...
When does the confrontation between the government in Barcelona and the government in Madrid stop be...
First paragraph: The heavy-handed police intervention against the Catalan nationalists during the un...
First paragraph: In the run-up to the Catalan independence referendum on October 1 – ahead of ...
The thousands of Spanish National Police and Guardia Civil sent to Barcelona in order to prevent the...
This account does not claim to be academic in nature – though all of the events described and statem...
On 1 October 2017 a referendum vote in the Catalan region of Spain devolved into violence when polic...
“In Spain there are no political prisoners!” Rafael Català, the Spanish Minister of Justice under PM...
What are the consequences of police brutality in fighting against the Catalan secessionist movement?...
This article analyses the democratisation of the police forces during the Spanish Second Republic, a...
This article offers an overview of Francoist repression in the Catalan Countries from the outbreak o...
This article offers an overview of Francoist repression in the Catalan Countries from the outbreak o...
In October 2011, the Basque separatist group ETA announced the cessation of its armed activities. Te...
In today’s Spain there is a lack of public discourse recognizing the unbalanced treatment suffered b...
In recent years the media have been full of dramatic headlines on Catalonia. At the time of writing ...
This paper traces the origins of the post-transitional justice efforts by the Spanish government to ...
When does the confrontation between the government in Barcelona and the government in Madrid stop be...
First paragraph: The heavy-handed police intervention against the Catalan nationalists during the un...
First paragraph: In the run-up to the Catalan independence referendum on October 1 – ahead of ...
The thousands of Spanish National Police and Guardia Civil sent to Barcelona in order to prevent the...
This account does not claim to be academic in nature – though all of the events described and statem...
On 1 October 2017 a referendum vote in the Catalan region of Spain devolved into violence when polic...
“In Spain there are no political prisoners!” Rafael Català, the Spanish Minister of Justice under PM...
What are the consequences of police brutality in fighting against the Catalan secessionist movement?...
This article analyses the democratisation of the police forces during the Spanish Second Republic, a...
This article offers an overview of Francoist repression in the Catalan Countries from the outbreak o...
This article offers an overview of Francoist repression in the Catalan Countries from the outbreak o...
In October 2011, the Basque separatist group ETA announced the cessation of its armed activities. Te...
In today’s Spain there is a lack of public discourse recognizing the unbalanced treatment suffered b...
In recent years the media have been full of dramatic headlines on Catalonia. At the time of writing ...
This paper traces the origins of the post-transitional justice efforts by the Spanish government to ...
When does the confrontation between the government in Barcelona and the government in Madrid stop be...