LA OBJECIÓN DE CONCIENCIA EN EL ORDENAMIENTO JURÍDICO ESPAÑOL: ¿UN INSOLUBLE ENIGMA?

Authors

  • Manuel Alenda Salinas Universidad de Alicante (España)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/RLDR.1.1

Keywords:

Objection of conscience –juridical nature and different types, Freedom of Beliefs, Conflicts between conscience and the law, Resistence to legal imperatives

Abstract

This paper deals with the objection of conscience in the Spanish juridical order, in general terms and related to its juridical nature, studying as well what comes up from its different manifestations, like the ones on the service of arms, pharmaceutical, electoral matters, etc. Every aspect, on the other hand, is developed with the support of the more recent jurisprudence of the Spanish Constitutional Court.

Author Biography

Manuel Alenda Salinas, Universidad de Alicante (España)

Catedrático de la Universidad de Alicante (España)

Published

2019-07-24 — Updated on 2023-06-02

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Estudios Monográficos