El artículo 155 CE y la LO 15/2015, de 17 de octubre de reforma de la LOTC: ¿ineludible reciprocidad o círculo perverso?

This paper examine the Law 15/2015, October 17th, that reforms the one that regulates the Spanish Constitutional Court, and tries to ensure the efficiency in the enforceability of the Spanish Constitutional Court decisions. The paper deeply analyze paragraph 5 of article 92 of the Law that regulates...

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Main Author: González Hernández, Esther
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5497200
Source:Teoría y realidad constitucional, ISSN 1139-5583, Nº 37, 2016 (Ejemplar dedicado a: La cuestión catalana), pags. 529-557
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Summary: This paper examine the Law 15/2015, October 17th, that reforms the one that regulates the Spanish Constitutional Court, and tries to ensure the efficiency in the enforceability of the Spanish Constitutional Court decisions. The paper deeply analyze paragraph 5 of article 92 of the Law that regulates the Constitutional Court, focusing on the aspects in which, under article 155 of the Spanish Constitution, a State control over the Autonomous Communities can be developed. This paper covers a gap: the doctrine has not sufficiently studied article 155 of the Spanish Constitution although it is the one most mentioned in any independence attempt that has hit Spain over 37 years: from the «Ibarretxe Plan» (2004) to the Catalonian independence roadmap (2012) and so far.