Last Change:
04/09/2025
Constitution of Spain with Amendments to 2011
Year: 1978
Type: Domestic law
Rights Category: Asylum, Education, Freedom of movement, Health, Housing, land & property, Liberty & security of person, Nationality & facilitated naturalization, Social protection, Work & Workplace rights, Family life, Documentation
Description
The Spanish Constitution is the supreme law of the land and as such any laws, customary practice, or a decision of an organ of state or a public official should be in line with it. The constitution dedicates 24 articles to fundamental rights. These fundamental human rights include the right to life, the right to security of persons, right to liberty, prohibition against inhuman treatment, right to equality, freedom of religion, belief and opinion, right to honor and reputation, right to persons arrested, rights to privacy.
Selected provisions
Constitución Española - Generic