How is the economic law according to constitutional court
After a few days ago the parliamentary procedure is adopted into law the current draft of the Law of Sustainable Economy, the whole issue already crawling for months has reached a new level.
In recent days, the complaints and protests from users have been for nothing. But on the other hand, there is a large segment of users who are both experts in law, that call for calm as they ensure that the bill will never become law, as clashes with current legislation. For the Sustainable Economy Act be approved, must go through to be consistent with other laws to be amended first.
I think at this point there is no need to explain in detail all Spanish legal intricacies in this respect, but remember that Spanish law are saying that sharing is not a crime, and that the term crime is only applicable to judges who are only people who insist, by law, order the closure of a website, and not an administrative commission, as the draft Law of Sustainable Economy. So the next step is the Constitutional Court.
Although the Law of Sustainable Economy should be fully examined by the judicial authorities, this step is performed, if all current pace, when the bill is already applicable law. Therefore are already brewing several initiatives to bring the Constitutional Court Law of Sustainable Economy, or that is in case, because there is always the possibility that the court prevent the draft law before it is approved as such .
The problem is that the slowness of these processes can last for years and until he comes to trial, the Law of Sustainable Economy could to roam outside the dictates of the constitution to the detriment of all and the benefit of a few, correct, to the benefit of some interest at a price few nationwide that is void of rights and freedoms.
The root of the problem, in my view, is that the right to protect intellectual property is completely legitimate, even though this right is recognized in the Spanish laws, “but the protection of this right is above other basic rights, once again, because the constitutional law that says they not only affect the artists, if not the entire country.
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