Only judge and execute what is judged? Between constitutional principles and political activities
Abstract
Nineteenth-century judges played an important role in the electoral processes in Spain, first by way of facts or abusing their legal powers and, later, legally protected by their intervention in some of its phases. A participation that came to be considered unconstitutional for being outside the constitutional attribution of judging and executing what was judged in civil and criminal trials.
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