The aim of this doctoral thesis is to study the historical and doctrinal evolution of the separation of powers, firstly as a political principle, later as a political praxis in its most perfect model, the United States of America. In a second phase its articulation in several European states is studied, attending to the form of the states and to the degree of their politic and administrative decentralization. Finally, this thesis studies its structure in the European Union, concluding with a political and institutional proposal of reform.

EL PRINCIPIO DE SEPARACIÓN DE PODERES EN LA UNIÓN EUROPEA

Delgado Ramos, David
2014

Abstract

The aim of this doctoral thesis is to study the historical and doctrinal evolution of the separation of powers, firstly as a political principle, later as a political praxis in its most perfect model, the United States of America. In a second phase its articulation in several European states is studied, attending to the form of the states and to the degree of their politic and administrative decentralization. Finally, this thesis studies its structure in the European Union, concluding with a political and institutional proposal of reform.
2014
Spagnolo
costituzione; Europa; Poteri
260
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