The independence of the Judicial Power during the Primo de Rivera Dictatorship (1926-1930) and the epilogue of the Berenguer and Aznar-Cabañas governments (1930-1931): An evident Deterioration

  • Emilio Javier de Benito Fraile Profesor Titular de Historia del Derecho Departamento de Historia del Derecho Facultad de Derecho. Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: Primo de Rivera’s Directory, Judicial Power Independence, legal regulation, interferences of the Government in the development and application of the legislation.

Abstract

The advances achieved in the Independence of the Judicial Power during the first moments of Primo de Rivera Directory, were progressively declining, and very fast so in the stage 1926-1930. The examination of the latter period constitutes the object of this work, which analyses both the normative production, and the despotic attitude showed by the Executive in the development and application of these laws.

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de Benito Fraile E. J. (2015). The independence of the Judicial Power during the Primo de Rivera Dictatorship (1926-1930) and the epilogue of the Berenguer and Aznar-Cabañas governments (1930-1931): An evident Deterioration. Cuadernos de Historia del Derecho, 22, 73-100. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_CUHD.2015.v22.50531
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