This paper analyzes jurisdiction as a specif applicative modality of law to concrete cases, established by the Constitution, and separated from the administrative and other law enforcement activities. From this perspective, it explores the extension of the concept of special commissions contained in the Constitution and its link to the concept of due process. It narrows the concept of special commissions, which is given by two elements: the establishment of atribunal by a non legislative measure, or its retroactive enforcement. Under this framework, the constitutional jurisprudence on special committees is analyzed and discussed.
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