Tribunal Constitucional de España
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Cerrado , Abre dentro de 2 horas
jueves | 08:30 - 18:00 |
viernes | 08:30 - 18:00 |
sábado | Cerrado |
domingo | Cerrado |
lunes | 08:30 - 18:00 |
martes | 08:30 - 18:00 |
miércoles | 08:30 - 18:00 |
actualizado el 4/4/2024
Horario de apertura
El horario puede variar - cambiado hace un tiempo
Cerrado , Abre dentro de 2 horas
jueves | 08:30 - 18:00 |
viernes | 08:30 - 18:00 |
sábado | Cerrado |
domingo | Cerrado |
lunes | 08:30 - 18:00 |
martes | 08:30 - 18:00 |
miércoles | 08:30 - 18:00 |
Descripción
Descripción en otro idioma:
Spain’s Constitutional Tribunal is the supreme body for interpreting the Constitution. It lies outside the standard Judiciary and has jurisdiction throughout the territory of Spain to exercise the competencies defined in article 161 of the Constitution. The Constitutional Tribunal is independent of the other constitutional organs and is subject only to the Constitution and its Fundamental Act.
The competencies of the Tribunal are listed in art. 161 of the Constitution and further developed in art. 2.1 of its Fundamental Act. The list is open-ended, with an express provision for the Tribunal to hear other matters attributed to it by the Constitution or Fundamental Acts.
The Constitutional Court is composed of twelve judges appointed by the King, four of whom are nominated by the Congress of Deputies by a three-fifths majority vote of its members, four nominated by the Senate by an identical majority vote, two nominated by the Government and two by the General Council of the Judiciary (Art. 159.1 of the Spanish Constitution).
Spain’s Constitutional Tribunal is the supreme body for interpreting the Constitution. It lies outside the standard Judiciary and has jurisdiction throughout the territory of Spain to exercise the competencies defined in article 161 of the Constitution. The Constitutional Tribunal is independent of the other constitutional organs and is subject only to the Constitution and its Fundamental Act.
The competencies of the Tribunal are listed in art. 161 of the Constitution and further developed in art. 2.1 of its Fundamental Act. The list is open-ended, with an express provision for the Tribunal to hear other matters attributed to it by the Constitution or Fundamental Acts.
The Constitutional Court is composed of twelve judges appointed by the King, four of whom are nominated by the Congress of Deputies by a three-fifths majority vote of its members, four nominated by the Senate by an identical majority vote, two nominated by the Government and two by the General Council of the Judiciary (Art. 159.1 of the Spanish Constitution).
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- Tribunal Constitucional
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