Title VI: Judicial Power

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Title VI: Judicial Power is the section of the Spanish Constitution that establishes the structure, functions, and guarantees of the judiciary and the administration of justice in Spain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
title of the Spanish Constitution
appliesTo courts and tribunals of Spain
judges and magistrates of Spain
basedOnPrinciple exclusivity of judicial power
judicial independence
submission of judges to the Constitution and the law
unity of jurisdiction
bindingOn all natural and legal persons in Spain
all public authorities in Spain
constrains executive power regarding the judiciary
legislative power regarding judicial organization
country Spain
dateOfEffect 29 December 1978
defines functions of the judiciary in Spain
guarantees of judicial independence
structure of the judiciary in Spain
enactedBy Cortes Generales
surface form: Constituent Cortes of Spain
establishes framework for the General Council of the Judiciary
framework for the Public Prosecutor’s Office
guarantees impartiality of courts
independence of judges
principle of legality in judicial activity
unitary exercise of jurisdiction
hasPurpose to ensure effective judicial protection of rights
to organize the administration of justice
jurisdictionOver civil matters in Spain
contentious-administrative matters in Spain
criminal matters in Spain
military jurisdiction within constitutional limits
social (labor) matters in Spain
language Spanish
legalStatus supreme law within the Spanish legal order
legalSystem Spanish legal system
partOf Spanish Constitution
surface form: Spanish Constitution of 1978
promulgatedBy Juan Carlos I of Spain
surface form: King Juan Carlos I of Spain
regulates exercise of judicial power in Spain
judicial independence
organization of courts and tribunals in Spain
principle of jurisdictional unity
public prosecution service framework
status of judges and magistrates in Spain
relatedTo Title I: Fundamental Rights and Duties
Title III: The Cortes Generales
Title IV: Government and Administration
subjectMatter administration of justice
judicial power

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Spanish Constitution contains Title VI: Judicial Power
Federal Judiciary Council (through constitutional oversight role) partOf Title VI: Judicial Power
subject surface form: Federal Judiciary Council
this entity surface form: Judicial Power of the Federation
Organic Law of the Judicial Power of the Federation regulates Title VI: Judicial Power
this entity surface form: Judicial Power of the Federation