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Evidence Struggles: Legality, Legitimacy, And Social Mobilizations In The Catalan Political Conflict, Susana Narotzky Feb 2019

Evidence Struggles: Legality, Legitimacy, And Social Mobilizations In The Catalan Political Conflict, Susana Narotzky

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Different kinds of evidence are put forward to make an argument and justify political action by agents situated in diverse social, cultural, and power positions. The Catalan political conflict is a case in point. The central Spanish government's arguments are mostly of a juridical nature and rest on the anti-constitutionality of the Catalan government and other civil society organizations' actions. Instead, most arguments of Catalan supporters of independence are based on historical interpretations of grievances referring to national institutions and identity. Supporters of independence, under the politically inspired actions of major civil society associations, have mobilized hundreds of thousands of …


Evidence-Constitutional Law-Self-Incrimination Applied To Method Of Identification May 1933

Evidence-Constitutional Law-Self-Incrimination Applied To Method Of Identification

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Municipal Corporations-Evidence-Constitutional Law Jan 1930

Municipal Corporations-Evidence-Constitutional Law

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.