The Spanish constitutional court accepts the classification of amendments to sections as covert amendments to the whole bill, provided that the resulting inadmissibility is substantiated, that such classification is not grounded on a mistaken assumption a Commentary on the constitutional Court’s judgment 4/2018, of January 22, concerning the Appeal for Legal Protection num. 4931/2016. (BOE num. 46, of February 21, 2018)

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Piedad García-Escudero Márquez

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The classification of amendments to sections as disguised amendments to the whole bill requires the assessment of inadmissibility to be motivated, not based on a mistaken assumption and not violating equal treatment.

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Right of amendment, amendments consistency, assessment powers of the Bureau, motivation, disguised amendment of the whole bill
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García-Escudero Márquez, P. (2019). The Spanish constitutional court accepts the classification of amendments to sections as covert amendments to the whole bill, provided that the resulting inadmissibility is substantiated, that such classification is not grounded on a mistaken assumption a: Commentary on the constitutional Court’s judgment 4/2018, of January 22, concerning the Appeal for Legal Protection num. 4931/2016. (BOE num. 46, of February 21, 2018). Journal of the Cortes Generales, (107), 603-613. https://doi.org/10.33426/rcg/2019/107/1463

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