@misc{10481/88580, year = {2019}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/88580}, abstract = {En esta contribución se mantiene que hay una relación clara e importante entre el procedimiento de reforma de la Constitución y la estructura territorial del Estado, tal y como ha sido advertida por autores como Ackerman. Se analiza la evolución del modelo territorial español, que se ha convertido indudablemente en un Estado federal que, sin embargo, mantiene en su Constitución unas reglas de reforma que no tienen suficientemente en cuenta la voluntad de las Comunidades Autónomas. De acuerdo con esta lógica se propone una reforma del procedimiento de reforma de la Constitución que permita encontrar una solución que puedan compartir, tanto los partidarios de la reforma constitucional como los partidarios del referéndum.}, abstract = {This paper considers that there is a clear and important relationship between the procedure for amending the Constitution and the territorial structure of the state, as has been noted by authors such Ackerman. However the evolution of Spanish territorial system, which has undoubtedly become a federal state, the rules of constitutional reform not sufficiently take into account the will of the Autonomous Communities. According to this logic a reform of the procedure of amending the Constitution to allow a solution that can share both supporters of constitutional reform as supporters of the referendum is proposed.}, title = {Constitutional Reform and Federalism in Spain. A Modest Proposal, en Claims for Secession and Federalism. A Comparative Study with a Special Focus on Spain}, author = {Guillén López, Enrique}, }