LA DISPOSICIÓN ADICIONAL PRIMERA DE LA CONSTITUCIÓN Y LOS NUEVOS ESTATUTOS DE AUTONOMÍA. LA HISTORIA COMO LEGITIMACIÓN DE LA AUTONOMÍA

Authors

  • JOSÉ TUDELA ARANDA

Keywords:

Constitution, Statute of Autonomy, history, historical rights, regional rights.

Abstract

Tension between history and Constitution has been a constant along the different Spanish Constitutions. That tension has specially been reflected in the legal and constitutional system for Navarra and the Basque Country. Spanish Constitution of 1978 looked for a solution of integration in its first additional provision. The development of Constitution and Statutes of Autonomy has impelled legally the so called historical rights. Besides, history has reawakened as a subject of political legitimacy. The consequence has been that Statutes of Autonomy have included new historical rights and underlined history for legitimizing autonomous self-government.

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Published

2008-04-09

How to Cite

JOSÉ TUDELA ARANDA. (2008). LA DISPOSICIÓN ADICIONAL PRIMERA DE LA CONSTITUCIÓN Y LOS NUEVOS ESTATUTOS DE AUTONOMÍA. LA HISTORIA COMO LEGITIMACIÓN DE LA AUTONOMÍA. Revista De Administración Pública, (173). Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/RAP/article/view/47784

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STUDIES

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