New issue of the Journal of the Cortes Generales (106). Along with the paper version, the present issue and all the previous ones are now freely accessible online
Posted on 2019-06-27The issue 106 of the Journal of the Cortes Generales is already available.
For the first time its content is fully and freely accessible online at https://revista.cortesgenerales.es, where you will additionally find all the previous issues. Nonetheless, the Journal remains available in its paper version.
This latest issue starts with a portrait of the recently deceased Constitutional Speaker, José Pedro Pérez-Llorca y Rodrigo, along with an unpublished lecture in Spanish by the Nobel Prize winner Thomas Mann on the value of democracy. On this occassion, the issue includes several articles devoted to Brexit, the imprint of the Spanish Constitution on the new Euro-American constitutionalism, the constitutional reform or the relations between the criminal process and the exercise of parliamentary functions. Furthermore, reports from the General Secretariat of the Congress of Deputies on the prerogatives of the Bureau on the qualification of disagreement texts presented by the Government for its consideration as draft laws are included in a new section concerning Reports and Annotated Parliamentary Jurisprudence, as well as other comments on the most recent decisions of the Constitutional Court in parliamentarian affairs.