Compact between Spain and Portugal, signed at Madrid-1495-Hence therefore, in order that all this may be done to better advantage, and with the full and free consent of both sides, we agree and by this present letter consent that the said astrologers, pilots, sailors, and others determined upon with the said king, our brother-a like number on either side, and of sufficient number for this matter-must assemble, and they shall assemble, along any part of the frontier of these our kingdoms and the kingdom of Portugal.
Constitution of Spain-The Constitution is based on the indissoluble unity of the Spanish Nation, the common and indivisible homeland of all Spaniards; it recognizes and guarantees the right to autonomy of the nationalities and regions of which it is composed and the solidarity among them all.
Imperative mandate.-Model of political representation whereby a member of the assembly does not perform their functions independently but rather on the direct orders of their elector, be it an institution or person. The Spanish Constitution prohibits this action when it expressly
Lecture on the Spanish Civil War by Willie Brandt-1937-in Spain, the bourgeois revolution has yet to be carried out. It can only be carried through as a popular revolution under the leadership of the working class. The workers must not, however, stop the fight for democratic reforms. They must fight for the Socialist completion of the revolution. The elements of Socialist revolution and Democratic revolution are intimately bound up in each other and, as such, are inseparable. For this reason, we must characterise the Spanish revolution as one which will be Democratic-Socialist.
Senate Practice-House of Parliament Spain-House of Parliament, which represents the Spanish people (section 66.1 of the Constitution) and which is also the House of territorial or regional representation (section 69.1 of the Constitution). It is made up of Senators who can be elected by electoral districts/constituencies, or appointed by Regional Parliaments.
SPANISH CIVIL CODE-SPANISH CIVIL CODE PRELIMINARY TITLE On legal rules, their application and effectiveness CHAPTER ONE Sources of law Article 1 1. The sources of the Spanish legal system are statutes, customs and general legal principles. 2. Any provisions which contradict another
Standing Orders of the Senate: Parliament of Spain-When the Senate is constituted on a provisional basis it shall only deal with matters of incompatibility unless that, following a parliamentary initiative or a Government statement, the debate of any other business may be considered indispensable. For the implementation of such initiative, a motion signed by a Parliamentary Group or by twenty-five Senators is required.
Treaty Between Spain and U.S. Regarding Guam – 1898-The United States of America and Her Majesty The Queen Regent of Spain, in the name of her august son Don Alfonso XIII, desiring to end the state of war now existing between the two countries