El derecho de acceso a los medios de comunicación públicos de los grupos sociales y políticos más significativos
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Magdaleno Alegría, Antonio
Fecha
2006Derechos
© Teoría y Realidad Constitucional
Publicado en
Teoría y Realidad Constitucional, 2006, 18, 223-252
Editorial
UNED
Resumen/Abstract
In Spain, a reformation about all the media linked to the state is
taking place. One of the questions that will be treated along this reformation is
the regulation of the most remarkable social and political groups right to
access to state media, since in the Spanish Constitution (Art. 20.3) we can find,
inside the range of concrete guarantees about the freedom of expression and information, that the law will guarantee that mentioned access. This article
tries to demonstrate that the recognition of the right to access to the public
media involves a review of the liberal model of public communication and,
consequently, the Spanish Constitution of 1978 decided to reconsider the
whole of the liberties related to public communication, paying attention to the
social and political functions that they entail in the social and democratic
State, subject to the rule of law. Later, it has been proved that the regulation
about this subject, which has been in force for more than 25 years, has not
fulfilled this constitutional order. Finally, some «lege ferenda» proposals are
made, in order to create a regulation for the right to access as coherent as
possible with the social and democratic State, subject to the rule of law.
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