The work of the jurist and the transformations of the Spanish Political Thought (1870-1945) (II)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i12.300Keywords:
Political Law, scientific paradigms, jurist’s political roles, Restoration, Second Spanish Republic, early years of Franco’s dictatorshipAbstract
Spanish Constitutional History is also de history of the Spanish legal scholars’ conceptions about the Constitution, politics, the State and the legitimacy of power. Consequently, this article will describe these representations and the morphology of the successive legal and political paradigms during the Restoration, the Second Spanish Republic and the early years of Franco’s regime, as well as the role assigned to the constitutional law professor within these paradigms.
Submission Date: 14/04/2011
Acceptance Date: 18/05/2011
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