Zukunftsperspektiven des spanischen Autonomienstaates: Blockade oder Neuformulierung?

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The State of Autonomies was the great invention of the Spanish Constitution of 1978. Spain ceased to be a centralist state and opted for a high degree of decentralisation. The State of Autonomies has consolidated over the past four decades, but it must also resolve two different crises: the crisis of the territorial model after 40 years in existence and the crisis in Catalonia. Among potential scenarios, the reformulation of the State of Autonomies is the most reasonable solution. It is necessary to identify the specific problems of Spanish territorial organisation and explore how other systems, especially federal ones, can help to resolve them. However, a constitutional reform in a federal sense is virtually impossible. The responsibility for reforming the territorial model rests with political parties, and the differences among them about what changes should be implemented are irremediable. Consensus needs to be reached again, as occurred in Spain in 1978. If nothing changes, problems will persist.
Idioma originalAlemany
Títol de la publicació Verfassungsentwicklungen im Vergleich
Subtítol de la publicacióItalien 1947 – Deutschland 1949 – Spanien 1978
EditorsHermann-Josef Blanke, Siegfried Magiera, Johann-Christian Pielow, Albrecht Weber
Pàgines268-287
Nombre de pàgines19
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2021

Sèrie de publicacions

NomSchriften zum Europäischen Recht (EUR)
EditorDuncker & Humblot
Volum200

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