
Parliamentary law between the desirable flexibility and the essential guarantee of minority rights.
Alfonso Cuenca, Letrado de las Cortes Generales (Legal Advisor to the Spanish Parliament)
Alfonso Cuenca, Letrado de las Cortes Generales, offers his vision of the institutions in the democratic rule of law - The law of those who create law:
Parliamentary law amidst desirable flexibility
and the essential guarantee of minority rights.
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