The Ruling That Shook Catalan Politics, Revisited
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The ruling that shook Catalan politics, revisited June 27, 2020 03:45 PM | Alan Ruiz Terol Ten years ago, the independence movement was galvanized by Spain’s Constitutional Court
Fèlix Millet, the former president of Barcelona’s Palau de la Música concert hall, entered prison on Thursday afternoon to serve a sentence of 9 years and 8 months for masterminding Catalonia’s biggest corruption
In 2010 Spain’s Constitutional Court issued a landmark ruling that inadvertently laid the ground for Sunday’s independence referendum in Catalonia.
Through the state’s attorney, the Spanish government filed an objection of unconstitutionality before the Constitutional Court, which on 26 March 2014 issued a ruling
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Summary/Abstract: The political arena of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia was dominated by the unionists prone to preserve Catalonia’s constitutional ties with the Spanish
„If you don’t have a constitutional way to achieve your political goals, then you try another way“ – 10 years on from the ruling on Catalonia’s autonomy that shook politics &
the context of the secessionist process in Catalonia, as a result of the repeated non- compliance by the authorities of the resolutions of the Constitutional Court (CC), which concluded with the
On June 28, 2010, Spain’s Constitutional Court issued a long-awaited ruling on Catalonia’s attempts to renew its Statute of Autonomy—the most important set o
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„If you don’t have a constitutional way to achieve your political goals, then you try another way“ – 10 years on from the ruling on Catalonia’s autonomy that shook politics &
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When the Spanish Supreme Court’s ruling against the Catalan leaders who stood accused of declaring independence was made public on Monday, it brought to a close a judicial chapter of one of the

In principle, the architects of the referendum could once again rule Catalonia. But Sánchez’s conciliatory approach, now expanded to include amnesty, is the best insurance
On June 28, 2010, Spain’s Constitutional Court issued a long-awaited ruling on Catalonia’s attempts to renew its Statute of Autonomy—the most important set o
Framing the Court: Political Reactions to the Ruling on the
It is a political trial against Catalonia’s right to self-determination, and, above all, against the mass insurrection of autumn 2017, which shook the Bourbon regime down to its
This article analyses the reactions by political actors to the ruling of the Spanish Constitutional Court on the Declaration of Sovereignty of the Catalan parliament. It is
5 See Agnes Heller, ‘On the Concept of the Political Revisited’ in D. Held (ed.) Political Theory Today (Oxford: Polity, 1991), 330–44, Chantal Mouffe, The Return of the Political (London:
The decision comes a day after the ECJ shook Spain’s politics by ruling . in favour of Oriol Junqueras, a jailed Catalan leader who had also been elected as an MEP but was
In fact, they recall that it was the Constitutional Court (TC) that established, in its 2010 ruling against the Statute of Autonomy, that Catalan could not be the sole language of
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The ruling that shook Catalan politics, revisited Alan Ruiz Terol | Barcelona Ten years ago, the independence movement was galvanized by Spain’s Constitutional Court amendment to the
Ten years after the ruling by Spain’s Constitutional Court which shook the earth in Catalonia by rewriting a substantial part of the 2006 Catalan
Catalonia’s independence hangs in the balance, and in the short term, the institutional and political struggle between the Catalan and Spanish states will only intensify the
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