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El encaje constitucional del derecho a decidir. Un enfoque polémico

Authors: FERRAIUOLO, GENNARO; Jorge Cagiao y. Conde;

El encaje constitucional del derecho a decidir. Un enfoque polémico

Abstract

La impresión dominante en el debate en torno a la legalidad de las reivindicaciones catalanas es que no hay debate, al menos en el ámbito del Derecho. El ordenamiento jurídico español es, en opinión muy mayoritaria, tan claro como tajante: el derecho a decidir de los catalanes no existe y todo intento de consulta sobre su futuro político sería inconstitucional. Pero, ¿es cierto que en Derecho no hay discusión posible al respecto? La idea de fondo de este libro es que no es así: en el trato que en España se le ha dado al tema ha pesado más el enfoque ideológico que el jurídico o científico. Sin embargo, es precisamente este último el que puede ofrecer los instrumentos esenciales para entender las dinámicas actuales y proporcionar respuestas adecuadas para solucionar el conflicto político abierto. El libro analiza, con un enfoque que no dejará de parecer polémico a muchos, los aspectos más relevantes en el debate sobre el encaje constitucional de las reivindicaciones políticas catalanas.

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