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The book 'The Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands before the Constitutional Court: 1982-2022' is presented

The Canarian Parliament hosted the presentation of a work, coordinated by Enrique Arnaldo and Salvador Iglesias, which analyzes 40 years of constitutional jurisprudence in the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands.

June 22 2024 (18:34 WEST)
Ástrid Pérez and Enrique Arnaldo
Ástrid Pérez and Enrique Arnaldo

The president of the Parliament of the Canary Islands, Astrid Pérez, and the magistrate of the Constitutional Court, Enrique Arnaldo Alcubilla, presented this Friday in the Europe Room the book 'The Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands before the Constitutional Court: 1982-2022', a work that analyzes 40 years of constitutional jurisprudence in the Archipelago.

Astrid Pérez highlighted that "this collaboration between the Constitutional Court and the Parliament of the Canary Islands allows us to have lawyers from both institutions. Experts who offer us a deep and reasoned analysis of more than fifty procedures between our Community and the court that acts as the supreme interpreter of the Spanish Constitution." In her opinion, "it is a guarantee of rigor that we are facing a work coordinated by the magistrate of the TC Enrique Arnaldo and by Salvador Iglesias Machado, lawyer-secretary general of this Parliament."

Enrique Arnaldo Alcubilla thanked the Parliament of the Canary Islands for its support in the publication of this work, which began to take shape in the X Legislature, under the presidency of Gustavo Matos, and has become a reality in the XI Legislature with President Astrid Pérez.

The president of the Chamber valued the "magnificent work of the lawyers of the Canarian Parliament who participate in this book: María Cristina Duce, Francisco Javier López, Jorge Luis Méndez, Marta Cabrera and José Ignacio Navarro", and recalled that "together with them, Juan Ignacio Moreno and Pedro Ibáñez Buil, lawyers of the Constitutional Court, also contribute their legal knowledge."

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