Coronavirus and constitutional law. Law and political chronicle of the 2020

Authors

  • Miguel Azpitarte Sánchez Universidad de Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/redc.121.04

Abstract

This year’s chronicle focuses on the health crisis. It takes account, firstly, of the instruments that have been used to contain the virus, paying special attention to the parliamentary justification of the state of alarm. After that, the essay is focused on the incidence of these measures on the territorial organization of the State, giving rise to the dynamics of co-governance. The paper also goes through the limitations of rights that the state of alarm has implied and the way in which the new normality has also restricted freedoms. Finally, it describes the particularities that political control and legal control during this year.

Published

2021-04-28