Judicial Independence in Spain

Any study of the judiciary in Spain must start with the text of the Spanish Constitution of 1978.¹ The provision that includes the definition and main characteristics of the judiciary is article 117 of the SC – more specifically article 117.3, which defines the essence of this state power – at the b...

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