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Contribution to Book
Constitutional Courts and National Parliaments in Spain and Portugal
The Iberian Legislatures in Comparative Perspective (2019)
  • Nuno Garoupa, George Mason University
  • Joan Solanes Mullor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
  • Teresa C Violante, Goethe-University Frankfurt a.M.
Abstract
This chapter covers the relationship between the Parliament and the Constitutional Court in Spain and Portugal in the last 35 years. The chapter is organized as follows. First, we look at the background, composition, functions and powers of the Spanish and Portuguese Constitutional Courts as well as the formal relationship with the legislative branch in both countries. Second, we examine empirical evidence of litigation and how this impacts law-making processes with a focus on two major issues, austerity legislation and autonomous communities in Spain. Particularly, given the influence of Parliament in selecting constitutional judges, we review theories and evidence concerning judicial behavior in Spain and Portugal. Finally, we conclude with brief comparative remarks highlighting similarities and explaining observed differences.
Publication Date
2019
Editor
Jorge Fernandes and Cristina Leston Bandeira
Publisher
Routledge
Citation Information
Nuno Garoupa, Joan Solanes Mullor and Teresa C Violante. "Constitutional Courts and National Parliaments in Spain and Portugal" The Iberian Legislatures in Comparative Perspective (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nunogaroupa/136/