Reflections on the freedom of speech and its prerogatives and implications in parliamentary activities

Keywords: Right of expression, parliamentary inviolability, parliamentary immunity, Constitutional Court

Abstract

This study addresses freedom of expression, with its essential scope in a democratic state, and its connection to the parliamentary prerogatives of inviolability and immunity. Freedom of expression within Parliament is protected by inviolability to guarantee the independence of parliamentarians, as it is essential to the exercise of democracy, allowing members of Parliament to debate and deliberate, fostering an open exchange of ideas and opinions. However, this right also entails responsibilities, as it must be exercised within a framework that respects public order and the rights of others, avoiding abuses that could delegitimize the democratic process. Finally, some questions are raised about whether there is any connection between the right of expression and parliamentary immunity.

Received 12.03.2025
Accepted: 10.06.2025

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Author Biography

Mª Isabel Álvarez Vélez, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid. España

Profesora Propia Ordinaria de Derecho Constitucional.
Facultad de Derecho (ICADE)

Published
2025-06-25
How to Cite
Álvarez Vélez, Mª Isabel. 2025. “Reflections on the Freedom of Speech and Its Prerogatives and implications in Parliamentary Activities”. Estudios De Deusto 73 (1), 55-83. https://doi.org/10.18543/ed.3325.
Section
Studies