The revolutionnary biennium and the labour regulation (1931-1933)

Authors

  • Antonio Baylos UCLM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i26.1174

Keywords:

Labour Constitution, Mixed Juries, Trade Unions, Social State

Abstract

The article examines the constitution of labour in the republican text of 1931 and makes its content explicit in contrast with the legislative development that took place during the reformist biennium 1931-1933 and which deployed an enormous quantity of norms of great technical quality and originality. The text focuses on the analysis of the importance of the Labour Contract Law, the Mixed Juries Law - both of 1931 - and the Professional Associations Law of 1932. It describes the institutional design that these norms established. Finally, the crisis of legitimacy and efficacy suffered by the development of the labour constitution of the Second Republic due to this group of regulations and the causes of this erosion of its validity are analysed.

Enviado / Submission Date: 15/04/2025

Aceptado / Acceptance Date: 5/05/2025

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Published

2025-09-01