Gitanos, moros y negros ante los tribunales: colonialismo y racismo institucional durante la Segunda República española (1931-1936)

This article analyses how relations between constitutionalism and colonialism caused problems to the citizenship-making project and the guarantee of rights during the Spanish Second Republic. Regulations are studied, but also various judicial and administrative archives with the aim of unravelling t...

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Main Author: Pérez Trujillano, Rubén
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7572801
Source:Historia constitucional: Revista Electrónica de Historia Constitucional, ISSN 1576-4729, Nº. 21, 2020, pags. 420-472
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Summary: This article analyses how relations between constitutionalism and colonialism caused problems to the citizenship-making project and the guarantee of rights during the Spanish Second Republic. Regulations are studied, but also various judicial and administrative archives with the aim of unravelling the interpretation of law and the day-to-day running of the bodies involved in the administration of justice (judges, prosecutors, police and military). In the end, it is argued that the behaviour of the administration in the face of these realities constitutes one of the reflections of the existence of institutional resistance to the Constitutional State, without ignoring its dark side.