This paper analyses the American Constitution of 1787 and the Spanish Constitutions of 1812 and 1978. The objective is to analyse their structures and the changes they have undergone throughout history, to find differences that can be explained by the different cultural values that these two groups normally display. As will be seen, the cultural dimension of uncertainty avoidance, amongst others, is the one that has a greater presence in this study. The conclusions drawn from this study show that cultural groups change throughout history, but the cultural roots that they inherit seem to be present through the times.Este artículo analiza la Constitución americana de 1787 y las Constituciones españolas de 1812 y 1978. El objetivo es analizar ...
This paper will address the issue of relations between the Constitution of Cadiz with the New Granad...
This paper describes the social and political processes that surrounded the issue of the Antioquia'...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
Certain attributes of American life hold a special attraction to people all over the world, regardle...
This paper examines the complex and diverse development of spanish constitutionalism (its texts, ins...
The Constitution of the United States has not been a document specially referred to, nor considered...
In March 1812, while Napoleon’s brother Joseph sat on the throne of Spain and the armies of France o...
The Constitution of Cadiz, promulgated on March 19, 1812, was the first modern code of the Spaniard...
This article is centered on two issues. The first is the study of the Spanish Crown’s constitutional...
Throughout this work, an analysis will be made of how the Constitutions have been modified in Spain...
The thesis subject is to discuss the Spanish constitution from 1978 and to further consider the cons...
Spanish constitutionalism finds undeniable expression in the Constitution of 1812, and in the study ...
The purpose of this article is to study the influence of the Constitution of 1812, which is the magn...
This paper compares post-colonial constitutional choice in Mexico and Argentina. Both countries adop...
The author reflects on the fact that no Constitution is immutable. The new political and legal cultu...
This paper will address the issue of relations between the Constitution of Cadiz with the New Granad...
This paper describes the social and political processes that surrounded the issue of the Antioquia'...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
Certain attributes of American life hold a special attraction to people all over the world, regardle...
This paper examines the complex and diverse development of spanish constitutionalism (its texts, ins...
The Constitution of the United States has not been a document specially referred to, nor considered...
In March 1812, while Napoleon’s brother Joseph sat on the throne of Spain and the armies of France o...
The Constitution of Cadiz, promulgated on March 19, 1812, was the first modern code of the Spaniard...
This article is centered on two issues. The first is the study of the Spanish Crown’s constitutional...
Throughout this work, an analysis will be made of how the Constitutions have been modified in Spain...
The thesis subject is to discuss the Spanish constitution from 1978 and to further consider the cons...
Spanish constitutionalism finds undeniable expression in the Constitution of 1812, and in the study ...
The purpose of this article is to study the influence of the Constitution of 1812, which is the magn...
This paper compares post-colonial constitutional choice in Mexico and Argentina. Both countries adop...
The author reflects on the fact that no Constitution is immutable. The new political and legal cultu...
This paper will address the issue of relations between the Constitution of Cadiz with the New Granad...
This paper describes the social and political processes that surrounded the issue of the Antioquia'...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...