El Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos avala la ilegalización de Batasuna (aspectos positivos y algunos pocos negativos de su jurisprudencia)

The European Court of Human Rights has ratified in june 2009 the outlawing of Batasuna in three judgments that represent, from the legal point of view, an ultimate accolade for the Political Parties Act and its judicial enforcement, which, in turn, is a strengthening of the democratic state in Spain...

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Autor principal: Vírgala Foruria, Eduardo
Formato: Artículo
Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: Junta de Andalucía: Instituto Andaluz de Administración Pública 2010
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Fuente:Revista de derecho constitucional europeo, ISSN 1697-7890, Nº. 13, 2010, pags. 415-436
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Sumario: The European Court of Human Rights has ratified in june 2009 the outlawing of Batasuna in three judgments that represent, from the legal point of view, an ultimate accolade for the Political Parties Act and its judicial enforcement, which, in turn, is a strengthening of the democratic state in Spain and of the proper functioning of its legal and judicial mechanisms in the fight against terrorism and their political friends. However, the judgments confirm that the european case law also has some drawbacks from the point of view of the protection of fundamental rights, such as a certain conception of the «militant democracy», the possibility of the dissolution of a party based on the absence of the condemnation of violence, and the acceptance of a reduced time for appeal in the judicial procedure.