
María Emilia Casas
María Emilia Casas is a distinguished Spanish jurist who served as the president of the Constitutional Court of Spain from 2004 to 2011. She is noted for her significant contributions to constitutional law and her advocacy for gender equality and social justice. Her tenure in the court was marked by a commitment to uphold fundamental rights and the rule of law in Spain, making her a respected figure in both legal and political spheres.
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Recent news mentions
María Emilia Casas, the former president of the Constitutional Court, signed a report supporting Cuerva's position.
Cuerva rectifica y acepta el voto delegado en las próximas elecciones de Cepyme | EconomíaMaría Emilia Casas was the only woman to have served as president of the Constitutional Court.
El Constitucional renueva su compromiso con la defensa de los derechos de la mujer ante el 8-M | 8M: Día de la MujerMaría Emilia Casas defends the elimination of delegated voting in Cepyme.
La expresidenta del Constitucional María Emilia Casas defiende la eliminación del voto delegado en Cepyme, en plena batalla con CEOE | EconomíaMaría Emilia Casas is a former president of the Constitutional Court of Spain.
Conde-Pumpido reclama que el Constitucional pueda actuar “sin presiones directas ni indirectas” | España











