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Francisco Tomás y Valiente
President of the Constitutional Court
In office
4 March 1986 – 14 July 1992
Preceded by Manuel García Pelayo
Succeeded by Miguel Rodríguez-Piñero
Personal details
Born (1932-12-08)December 8, 1932
Valencia, Spain
Died February 14, 1996(1996-02-14) (aged 63)
Madrid, Spain
Cause of death Homicide
Resting place Mingorrubio, Madrid
Alma mater University of Valencia
UAM TOMAS
Monument on Avenida de Francisco Tomas Y Valiente, at Autonomous University of Madrid

Francisco Tomás y Valiente (8 December 1932 – 14 February 1996) was a Spanish jurist, historian, and writer. He was professor of history of law in the Autonomous University of Madrid. He presided Spain's Constitutional Court from 1986 to 1992. He was assassinated by ETA in 1996.

His killing led to between 850,000 and 1 million people marching in protest through Madrid, headed by the then Prime Minister, Felipe González (PSOE), and the leaders of all mainstream political parties.

Regarding the definition of "state", Tomás y Valiente declared that without a state there could be neither Law nor rights, only chaos ("Sin Estado no hay ni Derecho ni derechos, solo hay caos"). Likewise, as an expert in the history of Law, he was convinced that the Law does not suffice without goodwill, and he was especially concerned about two particular risks, of four, that he perceived in Spain's political system: the lack of goodwill in co-operating and the autonomous communities' haste in reaching their maximum degree of autonomy.

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