A doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Law of the University of Murcia by Judge Andrés Sánchez Puerta Sunday has highlighted the need to unify the labor jurisdictional issues affecting all social security matters.
He concludes that should be included in the social jurisdiction acts of framing, quotes, fund, protective action and also control of sanctioning powers.
In short, according to the author of the thesis, which has been rated as outstanding cum laude, it would retake the solution envisaged in the draft Law on Administrative Courts before it passes the Senate, in order to use a single criterion of competence attribution of an objective nature, as established in the Organic Law of Judicial Power.
Thus, these issues would be assigned to the judicial social order, no other exceptions that control of the regulatory powers of the administration in matters of social security, the use of the legislative powers granted to the government by the Parliament to issue legislative decrees and claims of liability against the social security bodies.
This research, which examines the jurisdictional duality on Social Security and the distribution of powers between the contentious-administrative and social order, was led by professors from the University of Murcia Faustino Cavas and Francisca Maria Ferrando.
Source: Universidad de Murcia